Vanessa J. Biasella said her nomination papers have been certified and she is ready to commence her campaign for a seat on the Revere School Committee. Biasella, who was a candidate in the 2021 election for School Committee, said she…
Sand Sculpting Festival Returns To Revere Beach
By Adam Swift Over the course of nearly two decades, the Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival has emerged as one of the most popular events in the state, bringing renowned international artists and hundreds of thousands of tourists from…
Clean Water Trust Approves Low-Interest Loan for Ongoing Revere Sewer and Drainage Work
By Adam Swift The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust’s Board of Trustees approved over $108 million in new low-interest loans and grants at its July 12 meeting. Included in that amount is a $9,854,079 2-percent interest loan for Phase 13 of…
Conservation Commission Holds Regular Monthly Meeting
The Revere Conservation Commission held its regular monthly meeting last Wednesday, July 12, in the City Council Chamber. Chairperson John Shue and fellow commissioners Joseph LaValle, Robert Cassidy, Samantha Woodson, and Brian Averbach were on hand for the meeting. The commission first took…
A Great Run in Revere
Steve Fotopoulos said Peter’s Super Beef “was more than a business, it was a home.†The popular restaurant on North Shore Road closed its doors July 11, ending 33 consecutive years of operation at the site. Fotopoulos, son of business…
Yes, Our Democracy Is on the Edge
The national political scene Is probably the last thing that any of us want to be thinking about in the middle of July, but some recent events are making it clear that the attack on the Capitol on January 6Â …