Building on efforts to enhance and protect natural resources, the Baker-Polito Administration awarded $10,090,749 in grant funding for park improvements, open space acquisitions, and land conservation projects in 37 Massachusetts communities and six conservation districts, including Harmon, Gibson and Costa…
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Carvalho Supports Chavez for School Committee
Special to the Journal Stephanie Carvalho is supporting Jacqueline Chavez for School Committee. The following is her statement: “My name is Stephanie Carvalho and I’m a lifelong Revere resident. I went through the entire Revere Public Schools system from grades…
Jaramillo Will Not Run for State Senate
Juan Pablo Jaramillo of Revere has decided not to run for State Senate seat that was recently vacated by Se. Joseph Boncore. The following is his statement: “The First Suffolk and Middlesex District’s communities of East Boston, Revere, Cambridge, and Winthrop…
Ward 5 Council Candidate Al Fiore Endorsed by Former Opponent Clark
Special to the Journal Immediately following the Sept. 14 Preliminary Election, ticket topper Al Fiore received the endorsement of the popular Point of Pines and Riverside candidate Ron Clark. “Ron is as dedicated to Revere as any person I have…
Local Artist Kevin O’Neil Showcases Creative Art Projects
By Melissa Randall Whether it is a pair of sneakers, a graduation cap or a city switch box, local artist Kevin O’Neil is bringing a unique and creative touch to each. O’Neill, who is a technician for National Grid and…
Hey You — Take a Hike!
For many New Englanders, fall is their favorite season. The warm days and crisp evenings serve as the perfect midpoint between the heat and humidity of summer and the chill of winter. When you add in the spectacular colors of…
A Sad — But Predictable — Outcome
Amidst all of the big news stories during these past two weeks, perhaps the one that has grabbed the most attention from Americans of all ages involved the mysterious disappearance of 22 year-old Gabrielle Petito, the young woman who had…
Guest Op-Ed: Focus on What You Do
By Dr. Glenn Mollette If you want a friend be a friend. There is never a guarantee. However, if you do not put anything into a friendship it’s certain the friendship will never grow. Keep in mind that friendships take time.…
RHS Sports Roundup
Pelatere Leads the Way for RHS boys The Revere High boys cross country team opened its season last week with a 21-34 triumph over Greater Boston League rival Lynn Classical. Senior captain Victor Pelatere led the way for the Patriots, traversing…
Shayna Foppiano Soars Closer to a Title Shot: Joe Lake-Trained Everett Boxing Star Returns to the Ring Friday Night
Coming off a spectacular 41-second knockout in her last fight, Everett women’s boxing sensation Shayna Foppiano is training for her next bout to be held Sept. 24 in Windham, New Hampshire. Foppiano will bring a career record of 4-0-1 into…
Revere Storms Past Chelsea, 34-0, Rodriguez, Barreto Pace Patriots to Victory
Chelsea High-Revere High was always a great football rivalry in the old Greater Boston League – and in Pop Warner as well. In fact, head coach Lou Cicatelli experienced it as a former football player for the Revere High Patriots.…
Obituaries 09-22-2021
Richard Fabiano GE Retiree and Graduate of RHS, Class of 1952 Richard H. Fabiano, 86, of Sun City Center, Florida, passed away on September 14. He was born on November 15, 1934 in Revere to the late Louis and Asunta…
Cogliandro and Fiore Top the Ticket in Ward 3 and Ward 5: Four Candidates Advance to Final Election
Ward 3 City Councillor candidates Anthony Cogliandro and Al Terminiello Jr. advanced to the Nov. 2 final election, while Al Fiore and John Powers advanced in Ward 5 following Tuesday’s preliminary election. Cogliandro finished in first place in the field…
Remembering 9/11 in Revere
The City of Revere and the Revere Fire Department held a 9/11 remembrance ceremony Saturday at the Revere Fire Station, 360 Revere Beach Parkway. Revere Fire Chief Christopher Bright led the speaking program that was held on the 20th anniversary…
Recognizing an Outstanding Business: Vin’s Auto Celebrates 60 Years in Revere
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky will present a special citation from the council to Vin Conte, owner of Vin’s Auto Service on American Legion Highway, at the business’ 60th anniversary celebration and barbecue on Saturday. Novoselsky has been a long-time…
RPS Students Welcomed Back With One of the City’s Most Famous Smiling Faces
By Melissa Moore-Randall With Revere students finally back in school, full-time, Revere Public Schools (RPS) bus driver Cheryl Mei is happy to be back behind the wheel with a busload of students. After nearly a year of remote learning, RPS…
News Briefs
Public Stairways Project Community Meeting The City of Revere’s Office of Planning and Community Development and the Department of Public Works will host a community meeting to discuss the re-construction of the public stairways located on Florence Avenue and Winthrop…
Arrigo Responds to Council Discussion of Lack of Air Conditioning at Lincoln School
Mayor Brian Arrigo has offered a vigorous response to the City Council’s harsh comments about the lack of air conditioning at the Abraham Lincoln Elementary School. The issue came before the City Council Monday night following a motion by Councillor-at-Large…
Revere Farmers Market Spotlight: House Bear Brewing Makes Their Mark with Mead
By Joela Goga, COVID Ambassador Beth Borges, co-owner of House Bear Brewing, thought of her unique business idea while at Babson college, but at the time she had never heard of anyone opening up a meadery. However, “if you can…
Lenny Piazza Scholarship Recipients Announced
The Leonard Piazza Scholarship committee is pleased to announce the following students as recipients for 2021: Joshua Chaves, Ashley Fitzgerald, Thomas O’Shea, Kaleigh Snook, Gianna Stickney– and a donation to the Everett High School Band to aid in their awesome…