Faith and Pride Alive and Well in Revere Dear Editor, In Revere, faith and pride are not just mere words but integral aspects that breathe life into the community and its residents. As one immerses themselves in the cultural tapestry…
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“On-Air†Championship Wins off the Ice
By Sydney Ciano In 1980 with Winthrop’s welcoming of Mike Eruzione riding high in a convertible following his game-winning goal for Team USA, the Winthrop youth hockey team ran up to Bell Isle Bridge dressed in jerseys and cowboy hats.…
Hooray for Jay! Colleagues and Family Honor Chelsea High Teacher Jay Seigal
Revere resident Jay Seigal, who taught in the Chelsea school system for 33 years and carried forth his father’s incredible legacy in the field of education in that city, has retired from teaching. Seigal, who with his wife, Patricia, and…
Obituaries 06-29-2023
Millicent M. “Millie†DiBartolomeo She Leaves a Legacy of Unconditional Love and Resiliency Funeral Services were conducted in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals for Millicent M. “Millie’ (Russell) DiBartolomeo, 85, who died peacefully on Tuesday, June…
Re:SET Boston Rocks Revere At the Track At Suffolk Downs
Novoselsky Announces For Re-Election To Ward 2 Council Seat
Special to the Journal Ward 2 City Councillor Ira Novoselsky has announced his intention to run for reelection to Ward 2. The following is his announcement: “My name is Ira Novoselsky and I am once again a candidate for re-election…
RPD Chief Callahan Honored By Department of Defense for Patriotic Support
Special to the Journal Revere, Mass. David J. Callahan, Revere Police Department, Chief of Police, received the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (“ESGRâ€) Patriot Award presented by Colonel Richard Cipro, Army Chief of Staff, MA National Guard, on…
Revere Chamber of Commerce Holds Summer Soiree at Easy Pie
Concerns Raised About Summer Tunnel Closure
By Adam Swift Representatives from MassDOT met with the City Council’s public safety subcommittee last week to review plans for the Sumner Tunnel closure this summer. The tunnel will be closed to all traffic for a major rehabilitation project from…
Morabito Invites All To Attend Second Annual Revere Pride
Special to the Journal On Sunday, June 25, Revere will host its second annual Pride celebration in Waterfront Square on Revere Beach. The event will take place from 2-6 p.m. at 500 Ocean Avenue. Last year, close to a thousand…
News Briefs
Revere Democratic Caucus Set for June 27 The Revere Democratic Caucuses will host caucuses for all six wards virtually on June 27 at 6 p.m. This will be a nominating caucus for the 2023 Platform Convention. People can join using…
Revere Groups Receive $19,500 In Grants for Free Beach Programs
Special to the Journal On Saturday, June 10th, 2023 Save the Harbor/Save the Bay awarded $19,500 to Revere organizations to fund free beach events as part of Save the Harbor’s Better Beaches program partnership with the Department of Conservation and…
Police Department Looks for Staffing Increase Next Year
By Adam Swift Increased staffing is the main area Police Chief David Callahan is seeking to address in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget. At last week’s budget hearing before the City Council’s ways and means subcommittee, Callahan highlighted increased numbers…
City Announces Streamlined Online Payment System for Water and Sewer Bills
Special to the Journal Starting July 11, Revere residents and property owners will be able to pay all online bills, including tax bills, excise, and water bills, on the City Hall Systems website. Previously, residents needed to use two separate…
Revere High School Recognizes Underclassmen
By Michael Coughlin Jr. As the school year wraps up, Revere High School (RHS) held a Student Showcase and Awards Ceremony highlighting and honoring the work of hundreds of students on Tuesday, June 13. “There have been many school events…
Acting Mayor Keefe Announces Elderly and Disabled Tax Relief Program and Water Bill Relief Program
Special from the Mayor’s Office Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe announced this week that the applications for the Elderly & Disabled Residents Tax Relief Program and the Water and Sewer Relief Program for Disabled Residents will be available in the City…
No End in Sight For Housing Crisis
Everyone on all sides of the political and economic spectrums are in agreement that (1) inflation is too high and (2) there is a shortage of housing in this country. However, solving both of those problems seems to have become…
Two Years Ago This Week, Racial Hatred Came to Our Area
It was two years ago this coming week when an unspeakable act of violence, motivated by racial hatred, befell the nearby peaceful community of Winthrop. The tranquility of a typical, early-summer, Saturday afternoon in that seaside community was shattered when…
RHS Sports Roundup
RHS Tracksters Perform Superbly at Nike Nationals This past weekend saw an amazing performance by four members of the Revere High boys outdoor track program at the Nike Outdoor Nationals in Eugene, Oregon, on legendary Hayward Field. The Patriot quartet…
Revere High Softball Celebrates 2023 Season
By Melissa Moore- Randall The Revere High Softball team celebrated their season with an annual banquet at Prince Pizza hosted by the Parents’ Club. The program, which is mainly undersclassmen, saw an improvement this season under second year head Coach…