By Adam Swift Motorized scooters, bicycles, and mopeds can cause headaches and worse for city residents, especially during the warm weather months. At Monday night’s city council meeting, representatives from the police department addressed some of those concerns and how…
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Council To Consider Police Record Ordinance
By Adam Swift The City Council’s health and human services subcommittee is expected to take up a motion that would see the city make police data and records more readily accessible to the public. Last week, Councillor-at-Large Michelle Kelley requested…
License Comm. Reaches Middle Ground on Police Details For Everett Street Restaurant
The Revere License Commission held its regular monthly meeting last Wednesday afternoon (January 17) in the City Council Chamber. On hand for the session were chair Robert Selevitch and fellow members Dan Occena and Linda Guinasso. The commission initially addressed…
Revere Police Receive JAG Grant
By Adam Swift Last week, the Healey-Driscoll administration announced that Revere was one of 130 police departments across the state awarded an Edward J. Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG). The Revere Police Department received $13,469 of the $5 million in…
Revere Fire and Police Hold Sept. 11 Ceremony
Grant To Assist Local Police With Domestic Violence Resources
By Adam Swift The police department is applying for the annual Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program once again this year. The $20,227 the department is seeking will help fund school and community outreach programs, as well as…
Four Revere Police Officers Take Their Oaths of Office at Swearing-In Ceremony
Four Revere Police officers took their oaths of office at a swearing-in ceremony Monday at the City Council Chambers. City Clerk Ashley Melnik administered the oaths to Seth Wysanski, Orion King, Shayna Mullen, and Michael McLaughlin before an audience of…
Revere Police, City Hold Annual National Night Out
Capital Improvement Budget Includes Money for New Police, Fire Vehicles
By Adam Swift The City Council unanimously approved a $2,675,000 “pay-as-you-go†capital improvement budget for Fiscal Year 2024 on Monday night. The capital budget uses available funds from the city’s capital improvement stabilization fund, free cash, and water and sewer…
Initial Stage at Suffolk Downs Concerts Get High Marks From City Officials, Police
By Adam Swift The inaugural series of concerts held at the Stage at Suffolk Downs held two weekends ago went off with minimal complaints and complications, according to city officials and the Suffolk Downs developers. Tom O’Brien, the managing director…
Police Department Looks for Staffing Increase Next Year
By Adam Swift Increased staffing is the main area Police Chief David Callahan is seeking to address in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget. At last week’s budget hearing before the City Council’s ways and means subcommittee, Callahan highlighted increased numbers…
Revere Police Behavioral Health Unit Recognized
Special to the Journal On May 24, the Revere Police Department’s Behavioral Health Unit was awarded one of this year’s CIT Excellence Awards. The Behavioral Health Unit demonstrates the value of collaboration and partnership across disciplines and their commitment to…
Female Revere Police Captains File Discrimination Complaints
Revere police captains Amy O’Hara and Michelle Mangino have filed discrimination complaints against Police Chief David Callahan and Mayor Brian Arrigo with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. The complaints allege that O’Hara and Mangino have encountered increased levels of discrimination…
Police Chief Callahan Tells Disabilities Comm. of Advancements in Crisis Training
The Revere Commission on Disabilities held its regular monthly meeting last Tuesday evening, April 11, via Zoom. Chair Ralph DeCicco, vice-chair Pauline Perno, and fellow members Robert Brown, Asmaa Abou-Fouda, Jason Barone-Cichocki, Ellie Vargas, and Mario Grimanis were on hand…
Revere Police Sargent Chris Giannino Honored
Revere Police and Fire Departments Hold Swearing In Ceremonies
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Guest Op-Ed: Police Officers and Citizens Must Have Mutual Respect
By Dr. Glenn Mollette American citizens need police officers. Our state police, county sheriff’s department and city police all deserve our help, respect and decent pay. None of us like being recipients of speeding or other motor vehicle violations. However,…
Revere Police Activities League Holds Holiday Hoops Tournament
Revere Police Athletic League (PAL) sponsors Christmas Tournament for Middle School Hoopsters
By Melissa Moore-Randall The Revere Public Middle School Girls’ Basketball team enjoyed a fun afternoon last week courtesy of the Revere Police Athletic League. The afternoon included an intersquad scrimmage and pizza party. The girls were also treated to new…
Police Blotter 12-21-2022
The following incident reports are among the calls to which the Revere Police Department responded on the listed dates. The log is a public record and available for review. All persons who are arrested or charged with a crime are…