Revere Parks and Recreation Director Mike Hinojosa had the apt description for Saturday’s Easter Bunny Parade: “It was awesome.†Thousands of Revere children and their families greeted the Easter Bunny during the six-hour parade that began from three separate locations…
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Revere PAL Suspends 2020 Grant so It Can Assist Malden Food Pantry
Dr. Joseph Spinazzola, executive director of The Foundation Trust, said the Revere Police Activities League (PAL) has agreed to suspend its 2020 grant this summer so the funds can go to the Malden YMCA Food Pantry. The PAL, sponsored by…
RMV Announces Additional Licensure Extensions; Introduces Online CDL Option
The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) continues to thoroughly review its licensing protocols and credential requirements to identify additional measures that can be implemented to reduce non-essential travel, reduce the need for customers to visit RMV Service Centers, and…
Guest Op-Ed: Helping Hands and Selfless Acts — Our Community at Its Best
By Mayor Brian M. Arrigo The Easter Bunny joined our team this past Saturday, touring the City and bringing a much-needed dose of happiness to homebound families and residents who waived from their windows and porches. While the Easter Bunny…
Obituaries 04-15-2020
Lorraine Ash Published Boston Historian and Professional Spanish Flamenco Dancer AKA Lorita Loraine (Griffin) Ash of Revere passed away on April 9 at the age of 96. Loraine was a graduate of Milton High School and studied at Boston College.…
Two Weeks That Changed Everything: Doctors at CHA Everett Facing Crowded, Challenging Conditions
Two weeks is often deÂscribed as an eternity in politics or sport, but rarely in the emergency room of a hospital. In the COVID-19 era, though, all is possible. It was only two weeks ago that Dr. Melisa Lai-Becker, Emergency Department chief at CHA…
Revere Through the Years
April 7, 2010 Ward 6 residents are urged to vote on Tuesday in the special senate election being held to fill the seat vacated by former Senator Anthony Galluccio. The special election offers a number of candidates, but the campaign…
City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 8, 2020 Update
Emergency Response Team Focuses on People First Taking Care of One Another, Sharing Data & Implementing Protections for All April 8, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19…
Additional Restrictions at Revere Beach Effective Tomorrow, April 3
Mayor Arrigo Joins El Planeta for Facebook Live, Highlighting Multilingual Outreach Campaign – Stay Home, Save Lives The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and prepare for further spread…
EBNHC grateful for our supportive community
Our community’s strength is on full display despite the extraordinary challenges of the COVID-19 crisis. Public health agencies, elected officials, health care providers and community leaders are collaborating in new ways to protect our neighborhoods. Most community members are taking…
City, EBNHC, HYM team up for COVID-19 testing for First Responders at Suffolk Downs on Saturday
A coordinated effort between the City of Boston, the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC), local healthcare providers and the owner of Suffolk Downs to test as many of the city’s First Responders for COVID-19 occured Saturday at Suffolk Downs. …
City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 29, 2020 Update
Positive Cases in Revere Reach 83 Along Revere Beach, Mayor Arrigo Urges Social Distancing, Restaurants Shift to Delivery-Only The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and prepare for further…
City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 26, 2020 Update
Mayor Arrigo Urges Residents to Stay at Home City Advising Further Restrictions at Senior Housing Facilities The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and prepare for further spread of…
Arrigo, public safety officials urge residents to stay home; COVID-19 count doubles to 16
The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and prepare for further spread of the disease. On Monday, Mayor Arrigo was joined by Police Chief James Guido, Fire Chief Christopher…
City Council discusses the testing of first responders for coronavirus
Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti’s motion about the testing of Revere’s first responders for coronavirus drew considerable discussion at Monday’s City Council meeting. While acknowledging that there is a shortage of medical testing kits, Visconti said, “I do feel that once they…
Guest Op-Ed: It’s not just statistics
By Mayor Brian Arrigo Every day since the Covid-19 pandemic invaded, occupying our hospitals, and paralyzing our economy, and dominating our discourse, we have been bludgeoned with statistics and projections and warnings and restrictions. All of it is necessary and,…
Mayor Arrigo Launches Email and Text Message Notification Service
Revere 311 Hours Extended through Weekend Message to Residents: Please Stay Home March 20, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and prepare for further spread of…
City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 19, 2020 Update
Mayor Arrigo Declares State of EmergencyPublic Parks, Playgrounds Closed to the PublicPersonal Care Facilities to Close, Effective 5 P.M. TodayMessage to Residents: Please Stay Home March 19, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to…
Revere closes schools, Arrigo praises Dr. Kelly’s leadership
Like many school districts across the state, Revere Public Schools made the difficult decision to cancel classes until further notice amid the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the world. While schools across the district closed, Revere Public School Superintendent Diane Kelly and…
Guest Op-Ed: We are in this together, and together we will prevail
By Mayor Brian M. Arrigo Today we find ourselves in the midst of historic peril. Nothing that has come before can be compared in breadth and expected duration of the Covid-19 pandemic that has gripped the world. It is understandable…