By Adam Swift While crowds of people flock to Revere Beach during the summer, dogs aren’t allowed to get their paws in the sand. At Monday night’s city council meeting, Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio introduced a motion asking the DCR to look at options for allowing dogs along at least a small portion of
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By Adam Swift Revere’s zoning subcommittee voted 5-1 Monday night to recommend approval of a special permit for the former Lee’s Trailer Park on Winthrop Avenue, consisting of 250 residential units with 10 percent of the units offered at affordable rates. The project was before the full city council for a lengthy public hearing last
The Winter Wonderland event planned for Saturday, Feb. 3, will feature an ice sculpting competition followed by a People’s Choice competition that will allow attendees to vote for their favorite.
By Adam Swift The City Council unanimously approved awarding a Certificate of Commendation to one of its most beloved residents Monday night. Councillors Juan Pablo Jaramillo and Robert Haas, III presented the motion to present the certificate to Carol Tye in recognition of her life-long dedication to the City of Revere, its students, civic life,
The Revere Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) held its regular monthly meeting last Wednesday, January 24, in the City Councillor Joseph A. DelGrosso City Council Chamber at Revere City Hall. On hand for the session were chair Robert Tucker and fellow members Aklog Limeneh, James O’Brien, John Lopes, and Arthur Pelton. The first matter on
The Revere Traffic Commission held its regular monthly meeting last Thursday in the City Councillor Joseph A. Del Grosso Council Chambers of Revere City Hall. On hand for the session were City Planner Frank Stringi, who was sitting as the Acting Chairperson because the former chair, Paul Argenzio, is now a member of the City
By Adam Swift It’s a new year and a new city council, but for nearly three hours on Monday night, a familiar topic dominated the debate. Early in 2020, the city began the process of bringing a high school building project before the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA). On Monday night, new Mayor Patrick Keefe
Former Revere students and colleagues are fondly remembering Evelyn P. Morris, a dedicated teacher in the Revere schools for 38 years, who died on Dec. 27, 2023. Ms. Morris was a beloved teacher in several schools before her retirement in 2004. She was greatly admired by her colleagues in the teaching profession, who elected her
The Revere Traffic Commission held its regular monthly meeting on December 21 in the City Councillor Joseph A. Del Grosso Council Chambers of Revere City Hall. On hand for the session were chair Paul Argenzio (for whom this was his last meeting because of Argenzio’s recent election to the City Council), City Planner Frank Stringi,