With the pre-election polls suggesting that there are no competitive races for the major elective offices in Massachusetts, there is a temptation to think that our vote won’t matter. However, we would urge all of our readers to consider this:…
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E Pluribus Unum: Do We Still Believe in It?
In 1782, the then-Congress of the United States approved the Latin phrase, “E pluribus unum,†— “Out of many, one†— for the Great Seal of the United States. The phrase since that time has been attached to many of…
Letters to the Editor
On Mid Term Elections 2022 Dear Editor, The coming elections will determiine whether we continue on our current course or pause to assess our direction for adjustment. There are eight major areas where Democrats and Republicans differ. Life: Democrats are…
Guest Op-Ed: Think of the Children
By Carolina Colarusso Students and parents in Malden woke up to a harsh reality Monday morning to find out school is cancelled for students in grades K-12 because teachers unions have called a strike. Thousands of students will not be…
Danny Hou Named Herald ‘Football Star of the Week’
Revere High football player Danny Hou was selected a Boston Herald ‘Star of the Week’ for his performance in the Patriots’ 39-0 victory over Somerville Friday night at Dilboy Stadium. Hou, a sophomore running back, scored three touchdowns and produced…
RHS Sports Roundup
A Clean Sweep: RHS Girls Volleyball Runs the GBL Table The Revere High girls volleyball team put the finishing touches on a perfect Greater Boston League (GBL) season with victories over Malden and Everett last week. Coach Lianne Mimmo’s Lady…
Obituaries 10-19-2022
Lorenz Geis 10/20/31 -10/11/22 Lorenz (Larry) Geis of N. Billerica passed peacefully on October 11. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Rosemary (Rubbicco) Geis, both formerly of Revere; his daughters, Denise and Stephen Richards of Billerica, Lisa…
Revere Rec Hosts Barktoberfest At Susan B. Anthony
Bocce Winners
Revere Runners Compete In Chicago Marathon
City Council Set To Meet Monday
After a rare, one-month hiatus for the City Council due to holiday observances and other quirks in the schedule, City Council President Gerry Visconti will call a Council meeting to order on Monday, Oct. 17. The City Council will be…
Public Servants of the Month: Marc Hilton and Chris Fabiano Name October’s Public Servants of the Month
The Revere Department of Public Works and the Water and Sewer Department, despite their importance in city operations and residents’ daily lives, often goes overlooked by the general public. But let’s face it – every time there’s a storm, a…
News Briefs
Veterans Day Ceremony Planned The Revere Veterans Committee in cooperation with Mayor Brian Arrigo will conduct their annual Veterans Day program on Friday, November 11, at the Joseph L. Mottola VFW Post 4524, 61 Lucia Ave., Revere, at 5:00 PM…
October 9–15 Is Fire Prevention Week
Fire Prevention Week will mark its 100th anniversary that will run through October 15 with a theme that reflects a major challenge in modern fire safety: “Fire won’t wait. Plan your escape.†“Modern residential fires burn much faster than they…
City Dedicates Bench in Honor of Rose Napolitano at Public Library
The City of Revere took the occasion of Rose Napolitano’s 90th birthday to celebrate the well-known resident’s “life’s work as an advocate for Revere citizens.†Guy Frizzi, one of Rose’s three sons (Cono Frizzi and Joseph Frizzi were also in…
Human Rights Comm. Resumes Monthly Meetings
The Revere Human Rights Commission (HRC) resumed its regular monthly schedule after a 120-day hiatus with a meeting last Thursday evening, October 6, in the City Council Chamber. It was the commission’s first gathering since June 2. Chairperson Janine Grillo Marra…
State Sen. Lydia Edwards, State Rep. Jessica Giannino Announce Endorsements
Special to the Journal State Senator Lydia Edwards and State Rep. Jessica Giannino are proud to endorse each other to represent Revere on Beacon Hill. “Since she was elected, Senator Edwards has hit the ground running, working hand in hand…
Women Construction Workers Make ‘Herstory’ at First-Ever Women Build Boston
Special to the Journal Women in the building trades came together for the first-ever Women Build Boston conference on Saturday, October 8, highlighting Boston’s leadership in making the construction industry more inclusive and diverse. The conference, dedicated to celebrating and…
Caucus of Women Legislators Seeks Diverse Applicants
Special to the Jounal The Massachusetts Caucus of Women Legislators is pleased to announce that they are seeking applicants to fill two seats on the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW). The Massachusetts Caucus of Women Legislators is…
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority To Host Recruitment Fair at Boston City Hall Plaza
The MBTA today announced a Recruitment Fair at Boston City Hall Plaza on Thursday, October 13, 2022. Like many industries, transit employers across the country are rushing to hire workers as they try to fill critical vacancies and rebuild a…