Special to the Journal The First Annual Summit of State Elected Officials, celebrating Black History Month, commenced on February 16th, marking a significant milestone in establishing a new tradition. This inaugural summit, hosted at the Massachusetts State House, gathered Black…
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Revere Public Schools To Bring the Indigo Project to the Community Event Will Close Out Black History Month on February 28 at RHS
Special to the Journal Ifé Franklin’s Indigo Project infuses multiple art practices to honor the lives, histories, cultures, and traditions of African people throughout the diaspora, with a concentration on the formerly enslaved of North America. Revere Public Schools Assistant…
Revere Hosts Have a Heart and Give a Heart Ceremony
The City of Revere held a Have A Heart and Give A Heart Event Feb. 9 in the City Council Chambers. The event recognized those who have been organ donors and to encourage residents to sign up to be an…
City Council Looks To Establish Closer Ties With RHS Student Senate
By Adam Swift The City Council looked to the accomplishments and activism of some of the city’s younger residents at Monday night’s meeting. Matthew Terrell, the chair of the Revere High School Student Senate, gave a presentation on that group’s…
Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces $5M in Grant Awards for Fire Departments
Special to the Journal The Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced $5 million in awards to 321 Massachusetts fire departments through the state’s Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant program, including $34,973.84 awarded to the City of Revere’s Fire Department. “Every single day, firefighters…
From Newbie To Champion: Northeast’s First Female Wrestler Blazes Trail on the Mat
Special to the Journal Superintendent David DiBarri is pleased to share the achievements of Northeast Metro Tech’s first female wrester, Shelby Galex, who has won three female wrestling tournaments so far this season, excelling on the mat as she aspires…
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Revere’s Monterroso Joins Latinos For Education As Massachusetts Advocacy Director
Special to the Journal Latinos for Education announced today that education policy expert Jacqueline Monterroso will serve as Policy and Advocacy Director for the Massachusetts region, where she will lead the creation, expansion and implementation of the organization’s policy and…
RHS Students Learning About Interpretation and Translation Through New Partnership With UMass Amherst
Special to the Journal It’s a cutting-edge program that is the first of its kind in Massachusetts and, perhaps, the nation. Through a new partnership with the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Revere High School students are taking a course in…
Chloe Gentgen Receives Zonta Amelia Earhart Fellowship
Special to the Journal Local Massachusetts Zonta Clubs of District One, recently honored Chloe Gentgen, this year’s recipient of the Amelia Earhart Fellowship, at a dinner and awards ceremony hosted by the Zonta Club of Chelsea and North Shore. Ms.…
EBNHC Announces New Geriatric Complex Case Management Pilot Program
Special to the Journal East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) today announced the launch of a Geriatric Complex Case Management (GCCM) Pilot Program in partnership with TD Bank. In an effort to ensure that our oldest community members stay connected…
Zuckerberg, Et Al: The Worst of the Worst
Last week’s dramatic hearing in the U.S. Senate, in which the heads of a number of social media companies testified in front of a gallery that was filled with parents who lost children because of the pernicious effects of social…
RHS Robotics Team Competes Against Other Schools in Event
By Melissa Moore-Randall On January 13, six NUTRONS FTC teams, including Revere High School’s Robotics Club, participated in the Battle of Lexington, a competitive event that saw these teams facing off against various others from across Massachusetts. RHS Senior Sergio…
A Beloved Resident: Council To Honor Carol Tye With Certificate of Commendation
By Adam Swift The City Council unanimously approved awarding a Certificate of Commendation to one of its most beloved residents Monday night. Councillors Juan Pablo Jaramillo and Robert Haas, III presented the motion to present the certificate to Carol Tye…
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Environmentalists: Putin’s ‘Useful Idiots’
Vladimir Lenin used the term “useful idiots” to refer to journalists, labor leaders, and politicians in the West who extolled the virtues of Lenin’s new Communist regime in Russia as a “worker’s paradise.” They were in the vanguard of the…