The Rosetti-Cowan Senior Center held a Saint Patrick’s Party on March 18 with musical entertainment by Boston-based Irish-American folk band, Watchfire. Director of Elder Services Deb Peczka wished ...
Keefe Jr. and the City of Revere are inviting soccer fans to a public viewing party this Thursday, March 26, 2026, as Italy takes on Northern Ireland in a high-stakes battle for a spot in this ...
The Massachusetts Bar Association will honor State Sen. Lydia Edwards with its Legislator of the Year Award at the MBA Annual Dinner on Thursday, May 7, at the Westin Boston Seaport District, 425 ...
The Revere Commission on Disabilities (COD) held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 10, via Zoom. On hand for the session were chair Ralph DeCicco, vice-chair Pauline Perno, Annmarie Fiore, ...
A low-income solar program could save income-eligible Revere Power Choice users roughly $800,000 annually on their electric bills, according to Planning and Community Development Director Tom ...
Well, last week, amidst the news of a record-warm winter in Colorado, the record-shattering heat wave in California, and the record floods in Hawaii, it was reported that scientists seem to have ...
The Abraham Lincoln School held its third annual Women’s History Month Forum on Thursday. A group of local leaders and professionals came together to inspire and empower fourth and fifth-grade ...
The quartet of senior captains Gemma Stamatopoulos, Danni Hope Randall, and Rania Hamdani, and Zizi Kalliavas set a new Revere High school record of 4:31.18, shattering the previous mark that they had ...
A representative from National Grid met with the city council Monday night to discuss the issue of double poles in the city at the request of Councillor-at-Large Joanne McKenna. The term “double pole” ...
The Revere Conservation Commission (ConsComm) held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday evening, March 4, in the City Council Chambers. Chair Nicholas Rudolph, Joseph LaValle, Brian Averbach, ...
City councillors are looking for more information about a proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) facility at 0 Muzzey Street. The council may have little say over whether the facility gets ...
Massachusetts voters may soon be asked to approve a simple-sounding idea: reduce the income-tax rate from 5 percent to 4 percent so every resident keeps more of their paycheck.
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