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TND Receives Grant
Hinojosa Memorial Soccer Tournament
Free Again: Turco, Giannino Pass Legislation That Could End Meters on Beach
Special to the Journal Representatives Turco and Giannino announced that legislation has passed that would put the parking meters on Revere Beach to a vote by the Revere City Council “Today is a victory for the people of Revere and…
Beautification Committee Finances Landscaping at RSCHP Museum
Special to the Journal In keeping with its mission of working to improve the image of the city of Revere through an aggressive clean up and beautification program, the Revere Beautification Committee (RBC) has financed the beautification of the Revere…
Happy Days Are Here Again
Shirley Avenue Cultural Festival
McKenna Reflects on Life as a Teacher, Artist and Child of a Veteran, Olympian and an Immigrant
By Melissa Moore-Randall Joanne McKenna is one of Revere’s most well-known residents. The Ward One City Councillor and popular retired teacher, also has a life that is rich in history that extends beyond teaching and politics. McKenna was the daughter…
Family Fun at Broadway Fall Festival
Corey Abrams Community Garden Dedication
Tina Hinojosa Lauria Memorial Yoga Fundraiser at Della Russo Stadium
Family and friends participated in the Tina Hinojosa Lauria Memorial Yoga Fundraiser Saturday at Harry Della Russo Stadium. Tina died unexpectedly on Aug. 13, 2021. She was the former owner of the yoga studio, Yoga Lounge, Winthrop. Her passion was…
Arrigo Pushes Back on BPHC Proposal
Special to the Journal Mayor Brian Arrigo has reacted “with immense frustration†to continuing rumors that the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is considering a regional plan to allegedly convert the Quality Inn Hotel at 100 Morris St., Revere, into…
D’Ambrosio Makes Official Announcement for Senate Race
Special to the Journal Revere School Committee member Anthony D’Ambrosio has officially declared his intent to run for State Senate. The following is his announcement. “My name is Anthony D’Ambrosio, and I ask for your vote in the Special Election…
News Briefs
Goldberg Announces Release of Unclaimed Property Listings Massachusetts State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg announced the latest grouping of names that have been added to the state’s list of unclaimed property owners. Over 49,000 new properties worth millions of dollars are owed…
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…
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…
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…