Aquarium Presents Cult Classic Movie Nights: JAWS The New England Aquarium is screening ocean-inspired films for Cult Classic Movie Nights! Through, see cult classics as you’ve never seen them before, on one of the largest movie screens in New England…
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Arrigo and Cabinet Members Invite Residents to Third ‘Community Conversations’
Mayor Brian Arrigo and Cabinet Members announced the third event of the Community Conversations with the Mayor program. On September 27 at 6:30 PM, Mayor Arrigo and Cabinet Members will meet with Ward 5 residents at the Paul Revere School,…
Novoselsky Expresses Thanks to the Community for Their Kindness
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky said he was grateful to Revere residents and friends who joined the family in paying their respects to his wife, Rochelle “Shelley†Novoselsky, who died on August 25, 2022. More than 350 people attended funeral…
Public Servant of the Month: Chloe Gladu Is September 2022’s Public Servant of the Month
Special to the Journal When the Mayor’s Office reached out to department heads about “stand-out†interns this summer, almost immediately three department heads suggested Chloe Gladu for Public Servant of the Month. Working as a paralegal in the Solicitor’s Office,…
Fall Events at Revere Beach and Belle Isle Marsh Reservations
All Programs are free and open to the public. An adult must accompany children. Reasonable accommodations available upon request. Dress for the weather. Bring water and use sunscreen. Please phone (781) 656-1485 or email [email protected] for more information including an…
Revere Receives Major Grants for Climate Resiliency Projects
Special to the Journal The City of Revere has received state Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) funding as part of a regional effort to help people and places prepare for extreme weather. The Cities of Revere, Malden, and Everett, all longtime…
Assistant Speaker Clark, Sen. Warren, Secretary Becerra Celebrate Health Care Wins for Seniors in the Inflation Reduction Act
Special to the Journal Assistant Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Katherine Clark (MA-5), Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra joined AARP advocates, patients, and community providers for a roundtable discussion…
Dept. of Veterans Affairs To Begin Providing Abortion Care
U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) applauded the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) announcement that it will begin offering abortion services in certain circumstances. In July, Senators Warren and Hirono led 23 of their colleagues to call…
Over 5,000 People Take Part in Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Activities So Far This Year
Special to the Times So far this year more than 5,000 people from 30 communities joined Save the Harbor/Save the Bay on free Marine Mammal Safaris in April, and free trips to Spectacle and Georges Island three days a week…
Cooking With Green Crabs on Revere Beach Brings Awareness to a Destructive but Tasty Invasive Species
Special to the Journal On Thursday, August 18th, three local chefs took to Revere Beach to showcase their culinary creations using European Green Crabs, an invasive species now found commonly in Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay. Greencrab.org partnered with Eating…
Guest Op-Ed: Make This Next Season of Life a Great One
By Dr. Glenn Mollette Enjoyable weather is coming soon. For many parts of the country September through November offers many pleasant days. Don’t waste them by spending all your time starring at the television or Facebook. You still have some…
Letter to the Editor
Unethical and Immoral Border Policy Dear Editor, My last letter to the editor was “Immigration or Invasion”. It spoke of the cost on the American Taxpayer. However, this past week an interview that investigative reporter Sara Carter had with a…
RHS Football Faces Tough Test in Season Opener Versus Peabody Friday
Coming off an impressive performance in a pre-season scrimmage, the Revere High football team, led by head coach, Lou Cicatelli, will bring momentum and optimism into its season opener at Peabody Friday at 7 p.m. Revere is feeling confident about…
RHS Roundup
RHS Fall Sports Get Underway This Week After a pre-season of dry and near-perfect weather, Mother Nature pulled a cruel trick on area high school athletes with a steady menu of rain for the first week of the 2022 fall…
Malden Catholic Athletics Hall Of Fame Is Reignited and Renamed
In recognition of Malden Catholic’s longest serving Xaverian Brother, MC has dedicated its Athletic Hall Of Fame to Brother Daniel Cremin, C.F.X. who spent 23 years at the school coaching and teaching physical education instruction and 23 years at the…
Obituaries 09-07-2022
Edward “Ed†Webber Retired RHS Graphic Arts Teacher, Former Grand Knight of Columbus Council K of C; Wonderful Husband, Father and Loyal Friend Edward J. “Ed†Webber died at home on Sunday, August 28 at the age of 90 with…
School Is Back in Session
Mayor Brian Arrigo’s Sunset Cruise
Revere Voters Go to Polls Tuesday, Sept 6
Revere voters will cast their ballots in the 2022 State Primary Election on Tuesday, Sept. 6. Election Commissioner Paul Fahey said there are approximately 30,000 registered voters in the city. His office has received 2,000 ballots to-date in the early…
ZBA Grants Variances for Popeye’s on Squire Rd.
In addition to hearing requests for variances for major apartment buildings throughout the city, the Zoning Board of Appeals heard a number of other requests for variances for smaller-scale projects at its meeting last week. Chief among them was a…