By Joe Gravellese Back on February 28 – which feels like a lifetime ago – I was quoted for the first time in the Revere Journal about my interest in the State Representative race. At the time, I said “Revere,…
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Black Lives Matter March in Revere
Moment of Silence at City Hall
Happy day Graduation
RPD Chief James Guido Will Retire on June 30
Under normal circumstances, Revere Police Chief James Guido would have announced his retirement in a packed City Council Chambers, with colleagues, friends and family on hand to salute him on a distinguished 33-year career in a profession that has never…
Emergency Management Team Provides Revere Reopening Updates
Special to the Journal The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to monitor impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and develop policies and procedures to maintain public health and safety for all in Revere. As of June 8, the Revere…
Meet Beachmont’s Zookeeper
Special to the Journal For the last several weeks, Declan Philbrick, the six-year-old zoo-keeper on Bradstreet Avenue, has set up his front yard as a zoo. The first thing you observe is that the white picket fence has at least…
Honoring Paula Greene Sarcia
Wedding on Revere Beach
City COVID-19 Update: Mayor Arrigo Announces Phased Return of In-Person City Operations
Special to the Journal The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to monitor impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and develop policies and procedures to maintain public health and safety for all in Revere. As of June 2, the Revere…
Revere Fire Rescue Boaters Stranded in Dense Fog
On This Day, We Remember…
The Fastest Track: Stevens Says RHS Experience Paved the Way to Success at UNH
Revere High 2017 graduate Lani Stevens, whom Supt. of Schools Dr. Diane Kelly describes as “an incredible student,†wasn’t going to let anything get in the way of her goal of completing her college studies in three years. Stevens received…
Congressman Kennedy Assists in Local Food Distribution
Special to the Journal Last Friday Congressman Joe Kennedy III joined City Council President Patrick Keefe and Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito to distribute meals and masks with the Revere COVID-19 Emergency Response team at the Rumney Marsh Academy. “I am very…
Guest Op-Ed: On Memorial Day Observances
The following remarks were made by Mayor Brian M. Arrigo during Revere’s Memorial Day Observance, May 25, 2020. This weekend we observe a holiday that began out of a tradition over 150 years ago following the Civil War. In cities…
RHS Sports Roundup
RHS girls track seniors reflect on lost season and what sports has meant to them The senior season for any high school athlete always is highly-anticipated. The seniors typically are at the height of their physical and athletic abilities. In…
Real Goats Will Aid in Marsh Cleanup Project
The goats are here to help Revere. Don Ciaramella, superintendent of the Revere Water and Sewer Department, launched the city’s Goats-To-Go project here Tuesday morning, releasing 50 goats for a weed and brush removal project on the half-square mile of…
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center Opens COVID-19 Testing to All
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic more than two months ago East Boston has emerged as one of Boston’s ‘hotspots’. The virus rapidly spread through the densely populated neighborhood infecting over 1,000 residents since mid-March. Other surrounding communitites like…
EBSB Provides Over 1,300 Meals to Greater Boston Residents
East Boston Savings Bank has partnered with local restaurants to supply over 1,300 meals in East Boston, South Boston, Dorchester and Revere. The meals are being distributed at various locations during the month of May. Recipients include; front line workers…
News Briefs
Pink Bag Recycling Program Returns Mayor Arrigo announced this week Simple Recycling has relaunched the “pink bag†recycling program in the City of Revere. Residents can fill the bags with unwanted clothing, jewelry, shoes, toys, blankets, drapes, pillows, and assorted…