Following a brief midsummer hiatus after the conclusion of the spring market season in June, local residents will soon welcome back a neighborhood staple. The Revere Beach Farmers ...
The city council honored two residents at its Monday night meeting for their contributions to Revere. Ward 5 Councilor Angela Guarino-Sawaya introduced a motion to award a certificate of appreciation ...
Massachusetts Youth Soccer, in collaboration with the U.S. Soccer Foundation and the City of Revere, officially unveiled a new soccer mini-pitch at Frederick’s Park at 12 p.m. on Thursday, July 9, ...
Last week, The HYM Investment Group LLC ("HYM") and the City of Revere celebrated the official grand opening of The Amp at Suffolk Downs, a new 600-person-capacity outdoor amphitheater and open space ...
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Tom Ambrosino, one of the most influential municipal leaders in the history of two communities, Revere and Chelsea, has announced that he will be retiring as the court administrator of the ...
The first matter was a request for approval of a Notice of Intent (NOI) for the partial removal of the dam at the historic Slade’s Mill on Mill Creek (which dates back to 1721). Mill Creek runs ...
The Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival is back! Now entering its 22nd year, the highly anticipated summer event will take over the shores of Americas ...
Lifestyle, Fresh & Local We have access to a common roof deck. Summer means we have more opportunities to gather with friends and neighbors. We learned that it can be easy to respond to serendipitous ...
The city council approved using Community Improvement Trust (CIT) funds for two projects at Monday night’s meeting. The first project sets aside $25,000 from the Ward 1 CIT for landscaping and other ...
As a former high school and college basketball standout himself, Revere High AD Frank Shea fully recognizes the importance of media coverage, especially today when coaches and recruiters can monitor ...
Over the past month, the city of Revere has received over $1 million in grants from state and local agencies. The Department of Conservation and Recreation awarded $182,000 for initial planning of the ...
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