Special to the Journal On May 4, First Congregational Church of Revere will step up for Project Bread’s 57th Walk for Hunger. For the 7th consecutive year, the Revere-based nonprofit will raise money to support statewide food security through the…
Month: May 2025
License Comm. Approves License for Cornhole Tourney; Revokes Antonia’s License
By Journal Staff The Revere License Commission held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 16, in the City Council Chamber. Daniel Occena, who chaired the meeting in the absence of chair Robert Selevitch, and Liliana Minroy were on hand…
Revere’s Joe Singer wins unanimousdecision Punching out Parkinson’s Disease
By Melissa Moore-Randall Revere’s Joe Singer represented Revere Boxing, the Revere Police Department and the City of Revere at the Battle of the Badge fight held last week. Singer helped to raise $16,000 for the Punch 4 Parkinson’s which raises…
RHS Roundup
Sekkat, Stamatopoulos win medals at MSTCA InVacational Meet Senior Nisrin Sekkat and junior Gemma Stamatopoulos brought home medals at this past Friday’s MSTCA InVacational track and field meet that was held in No. Amdover. Nisrin was the top Lady Patriot…
The Tragic War in Vietnam Ended 50 Years Ago this Week
It was 50 years ago this week on April 30, 1975, that the U.S. involvement in the War in Vietnam officially came to an end when the last U.S. military helicopter flew ignominiously from the roof of the U.S. Embassy…
Letter to the Editor
What was the point? Dear Editor, What was the purpose of your Earth Day editorial? You ended it with the statement: “The present is bad and the future will be worse — and there is nothing we can do about…
Obituaries 04-30-2025
William James Cunningham, Jr. Held key positions on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC prior to becoming Senior VP of Corporate Government Relations for Ameresco William James “Billy” Cunningham Jr., known to his loved ones as Billy, passed away peacefully on…