The Revere Traffic Commission unanimously voted to end a 60-day trial period for Sigourney Rd. and Derby St. that had converted those streets temporarily into one-way roadways in order to give some relief to the residents of Derby and Sigourney…
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News Briefs
Revere’s All Hallows Eve Grab your costumes, bring the family and get ready for truly spooky day of events. Revere’s All Hallows’ Eve brings together multiple Halloween inspired events for all ages. Lift Your Spirits Beer Garden (Veterans Memorial Park)…
License Commission Approves License for Used Car Dealership
The Revere License Commission held its regular monthly meeting last Wednesday evening, October 19, in the City Council Chamber. Chairman Robert Selevitch and fellow member Daniel Occena were on hand for the meeting. Although there were only four items on…
Those 30 House Democrats: Did You Send YourLetter to Putin Too?
Earlier this week, a group of 30 House Democrats sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to seek a diplomatic solution with Russia to end the war in Ukraine. “In conclusion, we urge you to make vigorous diplomatic…
Enjoy a Happy — and Safe — Halloween
With the Halloween holiday on Monday, and with many celebrating it over the weekend, we urge all of our readers to take part in the holiday festivities in a safe manner. Motorists should be extra cautious — by which we…
Guest Op-Ed: Yes on 4: Practical, Safe, Economic Policy
By East Boston’s Delegation Senator Lydia Edwards, Representative Adrian Madaro and City Councilor Gabriela Coletta In East Boston, we represent one of the most diverse populations in the state. We are not only proud of diversity but we know that,…
Letter to the Editor
The Ultimate Solution Dear Editor, The thought of WWIII and the nuclear devestation that would ensue makes one ponder eternal issues. We’ve been plagued with many ills, the greatest resides in the human heart. No amount of education, environmental improvements…
Guest Op-Ed: The Inflation Reduction Act Is Lowering Costs for Seniors
By Katherine Clark, Congresswoman (MA-5) In August, I got a call from Barry from Waltham. Tragically, his wife has cancer, and while her prescriptions are covered by Medicare, they cost $3,000 a month. Read that again: $3,000 a month. They’re…
Revere Football Loses, 20–14, to Classical
The Revere High football team seemed to have its MIAA playoff berth in hand on Senior Night at Harry Della Russo Stadium, but Lynn Classical rallied in the second half to defeat the Patriots, 20-14, Friday. “It’s a game that…
Boxing Program Flourishing With New Location and Donors
By Melissa Moore-Randall Revere Police School Resource Officer Joe Singer and professional boxer Greg Vendetti started a boxing program in a 20 x 20 space at Revere High last year. They made a promise to their students they would get…
RHS Sports Roundup
RHS Girls Volleyball Is Killing It, Now at 18–0 The Revere High girls volleyball team kept its undefeated record intact with a 3-0 victory over non-league opponent Greater Lowell Tech last week. The set scores in the Lady Patriots’ triumph…
Obituaries 10-26-2022
Joseph Anthony Laurenza He Will Forever Be Lovingly Remembered for His Strength, Character, Kindness and Sparkling Blue Eyes Joseph “Joe†Anthony Laurenza of Revere, formerly of Everett, passed peacefully at home on October 18 after a valiant battle with cancer.…
Revere High Class of 1977 Hosts Reunion
Council Defers Wonderland Property Acquisition Request
In a move that dramatically affects the advancement of the new high school project for now, the Council deferred to a subcommittee a request for a loan order of $29.5 million for the acquisition of the former Wonderland Greyhound Park…
News Briefs
Council Votes Against Committee Appointment The Revere City Council voted unanimously against the appointment of Natividad Hernanez to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Ward 3 Councillor Anthony Cogliandro, chair of the Council’s Appointments Subcommittee, informed his colleagues that Hernandez had…
Council Supports Arrigo’s Electricity Aggregation Program
The City Council expressed its support at its meeting Monday for Mayor Brian Arrigo’s proposal to establish a municipal electricity aggregation program. In an impressive debut at the Council speaking podium, Gianni Hill, aide to Mayor Arrigo, outlined the program.…
Honoring Excellence: RHS Guidance Counselor Tiffany Currie Receives Gen. Colin L. Powell Service Award
The nationally acclaimed Revere school district chalked up another major achievement with the presentation of the prestigious Gen. Colin L. Powell Service Award to Tiffany Curry, who is the Revere High School external learning opportunities coordinator. Diana Finn, director of…
Disabilities Commission Holds Monthly Meeting
The Revere Commission on Disabilities (COD) held its regular monthly meeting last Tuesday, October 11, via Zoom. On hand for the meeting were chairperson Ralph DeCicco, vice-chair Pauline Perno, and members Robert Brown, Mario Grimanis, and Jason Barone, as well…
Thoreau Foundation To Award $26,000 Scholarships for High School Seniors in State
The Henry David Thoreau Foundation awards collegiate scholarships of up to $26K to eight to ten students graduating from public or private high schools in Massachusetts. As Henry David Thoreau Scholars, these select high school seniors may enroll in any…
Citing His Decades of Friendship and Support, Roca Honors Former Speaker Robert DeLeo
Special to the Journal Robert DeLeo, former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, was honored recently by the team at Roca, Inc. for his 30 years of dedication to the young people that Roca has served across 22 communities…