By Stephen W. Fielding Donna DeGregorio, long-time Religious Faith Formation director at St. Mary of the Assumption Church that is part of Blessed Mother of the Morning Star parish, stood in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston on…
Month: November 2022
New Waste Disposal Ban Regulations Are Now in Effect
The Baker-Polito Administration on November 1 announced that new waste ban regulations that promote recycling and re-use, reduce trash disposal, and foster recycling business growth take effect starting today, November 1, 2022. The new regulations will ban the disposal of…
Groundbreaking Kicks Off Construction of SORA Revere
Special to the Journal Helge-Gansett hosted a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction on SORA Revere. Located at 93 Bennington St., SORA is a 7-story, 114-unit living community, thoughtfully designed to be in harmony with this transformative neighborhood. …
Northeast Metro Tech Exploratory Saturday Program To Return This Winter
Superintendent David DiBarri is pleased to share that Northeast Metro Tech’s Saturday Program will return beginning in December, giving non-Northeast students from the school’s sending communities an opportunity to explore its career technical programs. Students in grades 9-12 who reside…
Tompkins Named ‘Employer of the Year’ by National Government Labor Union
Special to the Journal Suffolk County Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins was named “Employer of the Year†by the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE). Reacting to the unexpected honor of becoming the first-ever recipient of the award, Sheriff Tompkins expressed…
An Outstanding Career Comes to a Close: Richard Pedi Retires As Regional Manager of Boston Carpenters Union
In Chelsea, Rich Pedi will forever be known as the phenomenal second baseman on the 1971 Chelsea Little League National League All-Star that came within a game of a state championship on the road to Williamsport. Pedi went on to…
An Important Election With Big Ballot Questions
This Tuesday, November 8, is state election day in Massachusetts. With two-term incumbent Governor Charlie Baker having chosen not to seek re-election, voters will be choosing a new governor for the first time in eight years. The contest between Democrat…
Guest Op-Ed: Yes on 4: Practical Public Safety and Economic Policy
By Senator Lydia Edwards and Representative Jessica Giannino Mobility is essential to working families in the City of Revere. It is critical that our residents can get to and from work, doctors’ appointments, school or to buy groceries safely. There has been a…
Letter to the Editor
Saints and Souls Dear Editor, Religious calendars indicate All Saint’s Day and All Souls Day occur on November 1st and 2nd respectively. All saints have a soul. But not all souls will become saints. Being a saint according to scripture…
RHS Sports Roundup
RHS Volleyball Team Completes Perfect Season; Travels to Amherst for Tourney The Revere High girls volleyball team put the finishing touch on a perfect season with an exciting and dramatic 3-2 victory over Brockton this past Friday evening at the…
Revere Middle School Cross Country Team Finishes Season
By Melissa Moore- Randall The Middle School Cross Country team composed of students from the Garfield Middle School, Susan B. Anthony Middle School and Rumney Marsh Academy finished their fall season this week. The team competed in the Greater Boston…
Obituaries 11-02-2022
Mildred French Longtime Pre-School Teacher at Little Folks Daycare in East Boston Funeral Services were held in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals for Mildred E. (LeGrow) French who passed away peacefully at the age of 95 on October…