Grab-and-Go Meal Services Available to All Students at All Revere Public Schools SitesMessage to Residents: Please Stay Home March 16, 2020 – Today the City of Revere’s COVID-19 Emergency Response team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and…
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Revere Public Schools Grab-and-Go Meal Service Opens to Every Child in Revere
WHEN: TODAY, Tuesday, March 1712:00 P.M. WHERE: Staff Sargent James J. Hill Elementary School51 Park Avenue, RevereWHO: Revere Public Schools Superintendent Dianne Kelly WHAT: During the COVID-19 closures, Revere Public Schools’ food program is being offered at all eight school sites across the…
Gov. Baker, others delight Beachmont School with tales from Seuss
To know about ‘Sneetches’ is to know a little bit about the meaning of life – at least that was the consensus of Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday morning at the Beachmont School. Gov. Baker was one of several celebrity…
Two women face hate crime charges for East Boston attack
Felony charges were issued against two Revere women for their alleged unprovoked attacks on a mother and her daughter who were speaking Spanish in East Boston’s Maverick Square. Jenny Leigh Ennamorati, 25, is charged with two misdemeanor counts of Assault…
City releases list of top paid municipal employees
The list of the top 100 wage earners for the City of Revere is out, and for another year the top salary goes to a member of the Revere Police force. Lieutenant David Callahan toped the list with a salary…
Councillors approve transfers
The Revere City Council unanimously approved two communications calling for transfers totaling $725,000 at the council’s meeting Monday night.  The first transfer moved $325,000 from the free cash account to the sick leave buy-back program for city employees. The…
Obituaries 2-26-2020
Grace (Messina) Ruggiero loving wife, mother and NonnaFamily and friends are invited to attend Visiting Hours today, Wednesday, Feb. 26 from 4 to 7 p.m., in the Vertuccio and Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rte. 107) Revere for Grace…
Letters to Editor 2-26-2020
IT WAS MY PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU Dear Editor, Upon my Retirement from the City of Revere this week, I would like to thank all of the taxpayers. It was my pleasure to serve as the Assistant Tax Collector for…
Near-fatal overdose prompts concerns among city officials
City of Revere officials are alarmed and concerned by recent allegations that a bystander who was attempting to respond to a potential opioid overdose was allegedly refused access to naloxone at local pharmacy in Revere. The bystander took swift action…
George Anzuoni to retire after 42 years of distinguished service
George Anzuoni, one of the city’s most legendary public officials who has served with distinction for the past 42 years, will retire as Revere director of finance, collector, and treasurer on Feb. 24. Former Mayor George Colella appointed Anzuoni to…
Letter to the Editor 2-05-2020
THANK YOU FOR DONATING Dear Editor, On behalf of the Revere Police Department, we would like to thank all of our donors for making the 2019 Annual Toy Drive a success. The Department would like to express our gratitude to…
Officials and community leaders start Revere’s participation in 2020 Census
Mayor Brian Arrigo and Complete Count Committee Co-Chairs Diane Colella and Dimple Rana hosted an event to kick off Revere’s participation in the 2020 Census Tuesday at City Hall. “The distribution nationwide of some $900 billion dollars is contingent on…
Revere Teachers’ Association rally to show support for Whelan teachers
The following is a statement from the Revere Teachers’ Association on the meeting that was held by the Revere School Committee on Jan. 30. In a strong show of support for A.C. Whelan teachers facing unfair punishments, a crowd of…
Obituaries 01-15-2020
Mary Santosuosso-Maglione Retired Whidden Memorial Hospital Administrative assistant Family and friends are invited to attend Visiting Hours today, Wednesday, Jan. 15 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rte. 107) Revere for…
Revere City Council motions
The following motions were discussed at the City Council Meeting that was held on Jan. 13 in the City Council Chambers: 20-005 Motion presented by Councillor Rotondo: That the Mayor request the State or Federal government to dredge the Townline…
Councillor McKenna seeks to slow down motorists on Winthrop Avenue
Ward 1 Councillor Joanna McKenna says motorists are speeding on Winthrop Avenue and she wants a solar-powered speed reader installed on the busy street in Beachmont that continues downward to Winthrop’s Short Beach along Winthrop Parkway. The Council unanimously approved…
Dr. Martin Luther King’s spirit lives on
When one considers that it has been almost 52 years since Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated while he was standing on a balcony in a motel room in Memphis, where King was staying while supporting striking city trash collection…
Capt. O’Hara Graduates From FBI Academy
Add another accolade to the career of Revere Police Capt. Amy O’Hara, as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reported this week that she had successfully graduated the 278th session of the 11-week National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. O’Hara –…
City of Revere: Municipal Meetings
Housing Authority Public Hearing Jan. 8, 2020; 5:30 p.m. Housing Authority 70 Cooledge Street Revere, MA 02151 Housing Authority Board Meeting Jan. 8, 2020; 6:30 p.m. Housing Authority 70 Cooledge Street Revere, MA 02151 Northeast Mosquito Control Meeting Jan. 9,…
—— Inaugural Address —— Mayor Arrigo Outlines Goals for New Term
The following are the complete inaugrual remarks of Mayor Brian Arrigo at the City of Revere’s Inaugural ceremony on Monday, Jan. 6: Good evening everyone. To the members of the City Council and school committee; to our invited guests –…