By Adam Swift Several City Councilors highlighted issues with voting at polling locations at public schools during the Sept. 19 preliminary election at last week’s council meeting. Many of the concerns stemmed from a lack of parking spaces at the schools due to a professional development day for Revere educators on that day, according to
By Adam Swift The City Council approved the warrant for the Tuesday, Sept. 19 preliminary municipal election at its meeting last week. An active election season this year sees city-wide preliminary races for Mayor and Councillor-at-Large and ward races for council seats in wards 1, 4, and 5. With three of the current at-large councillors
Revere voters will head to the polls Tuesday for the general election to select the next governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Maura Healey and Kim Driscoll (Democratic Party), Geoff Diehl and Leah Allen (Republican Party) and Kevin Reed and Peter Everett (Libertarian Party) are seeking the gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial positions respectively in the
Fresh off his department’s flawless effort in Revere’s Ward 5 special election (won by John Powers), Election Commissioner Paul Fahey is preparing to conduct the Sept. 6, 2022 State Primary election in the city while publicizing the new early voting procedures and city’s polling locations. With Revere’s overall population (62,000) making it one of the
Former Ward 5 Councillor John Powers and past Ward 5 candidate Ron Clark have both indicated that they will be candidates for the seat in the upcoming special election. Ward 5 Councillor Al Fiore resigned from the position last week. Revere Election Commissioner Paul Fahey spoke at Monday’s City Council meeting, laying out the groundwork
Revere joined other communities in the Northeast Regional Vocational High School district Tuesday in voting overwhelmingly to fund the construction of a new $317 million vocational high school and related athletic facilities on the school campus in Wakefield. Across the…Read more →
Revere residents will go to the polls Tuesday, Jan. 11, for the Special State Senate Final Election. Boston City Councilor Lydia Edward is the lone candidate on the final ballot, having won the Dec. 14 Democratic Primary. School Committee member…Read more →