Carl Bartolo Of Lynn Standout Revere High School Athlete Carl J. Bartolo of Lynn died on December 2 at the age of 89. A standout athlete while at Revere High School, he was born in Boston on November 11, 1932…
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A Victory to Treasure: Revere Bests Winthrop, 16-13, in Thriller at Della Russo
The Revere High School football team showed all season that it deserved a spot in the MIAA playoffs. But it was the team’s eighth and final victory that will be long remembered as the exclamation point to one of the…
Early Voting for State Senator Special Election Begins Saturday
With the Special State Primary for the First Suffolk and Middlesex District Senate set for Tuesday, Dec. 14, Revere Election Commissioner Diane Colella expects hundreds of residents to take advantage of the Early Voting process that begins Saturday, Dec. 4…
News Briefs
Novoselsky Asks Federal Delegation to Investigate U.S. Census Process in City Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky said he is finalizing a letter requesting that U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey and Congresswoman Katherine Clark launch an investigation into…
RPS Seeks to Increase Minority Student Enrollment in AP Courses
During a presentation by Revere Public Schools (RPS) Executive Director of Data and Accountability Jamie Flint to the Revere School Committee it was not surprising to see that 59 percent of Reverew High School’s population in Latino while only 30…
Portillo Is Rebuilding the Revere Chamber of Commerce: Local Business Owner Begins Her Role as Executive Director
Like many organizations, the Revere Chamber of Commerce faced trying times during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. With no networking or social events allowed due to coronavirus restrictions, the local business group pretty much fell out of existence for more…
Randall Mondestin is December’s Public Servant of the Month
Special to the Journal Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Randall (Randy) Mondestin as December 2021’s Public Servant of the Month. Randy started at Revere City Hall in June 2017 as part of the three-person team launching Revere 311. He brought years…
Hanukkah Menorah Lighting Ceremony Thursday at City Hall
The City of Revere will hold its annual Hanukkah Menorah Lighting Ceremony Thursday, Dec. 2 at 4:30 p.m. on the front lawn at Revere City Hall. Mayor Brian Arrigo and Ward 2 City Councillor Ira Novoselsky invite all residents to…
NSMHA CEO Moore Announces Retirement
North Suffolk Mental Health Association Chief Executive Officer Jackie K. Moore, Ph.D., has announced her intent to retire after more than 16 years at the helm of the Chelsea-based behavioral health nonprofit. The NSMHA Board of Directors has engaged national…
Traffic Commission Rejects Request to Remove the Fire Lanes on Naples Rd.
The Revere Traffic Commission held its regular monthly meeting last Thursday, November 18. DPW Supt. Paul Argenzio chaired the meeting that was attended by fellow members City Engineer Nicholas Rystrom, Fire Chief Chris Bright, and Police Chief Dave Callahan. The…
Edwards Endorsed by State Senators and Representatives
Special to the Times Recently, Lydia Edwards was endorsed by a group of State Representatives and State Senators, joining the long list of elected officials who support her campaign for State Senate representing the First Suffolk and Middlesex District. View…
Revere Ward City Councilors Endorse D’Ambrosio
Special to the Times With his latest round of major endorsements, Anthony D’Ambrosio continues an unprecedented campaign that has united activists, elected officials and leaders from across the City of Revere. “When I first announced this campaign, I was determined…
Eastie Elves Stays Remote
Last year, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers of community holiday fundraising events had to reorganize how they did things to maintain proper social distancing and keep the spread of the virus to a minimum. One such event,…
State Would Deny Saugus Ash Landfill Expansion
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) would not allow the expansion of the Wheelabrator Saugus Ash Landfill as it’s currently proposed according to a letter from Commissioner Martin Suuberg. The letter cited the location of the landfill and adjacent…
Congratulations, Coach Cicatelli and the RHS Football Team
We’d just like to take a moment to offer our congratulations to Revere High head football coach Lou Cicatelli and the Revere High football team for their exciting 16-13 victory over Winthrop on Thanksgiving Day. The big victory, which came…
Happy Hanukkah
The eight-day observance of Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, started this past Sunday evening and will culminate this coming Monday, December 6. Hanukkah is observed for eight nights and days by lighting the candles of the Menorah,…
Pearl Harbor Was 80 Years Ago
It was 80 years ago this coming week that the nation of Japan launched its attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. The very next day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt convened a joint…
Guest Op-Ed: Speaking Truth to Power
By Anthony D’Ambrosio As this campaign draws toward Election Day, on December 14th, I recall the instructive words of the illustrious Tip O’Neal- “all politics is local.†My efforts over the past several months have been designed to convince you,…
Guest Op-Ed: Real Estate Trends — November 2021
By Maureen Celata Just as predicted in my September 2021 article the real estate market is showing signs of price adjustments and some inventories are sitting on the market a little bit longer. Prices are slightly lower than their peak…
Revere Teacher Nate Dore Goes the Extra “26.6†Miles
By Melissa Moore-Randall Most days you will find Nate Dore teaching physical education at the Beachmont Elementary School and SeaCoast High School, a position that he has held for over a decade. However, when he is not teaching students physical…