The Revere License Commission (RLC) held its regular monthly meeting last Wednesday, April 17, in the City Council Chamber. Chair Robert Selevitch and fellow commissioners Liliana Monroy and Dan Occena were on hand for the minute. The commission tackled a busy agenda that featured a wide range of matters, beginning with a public hearing into allegations "of
By Adam Swift Council Approves Transfer of Free Cash to High School Building Fund The Department of Revenue recently certified just over $3.6 million in free cash for the city in Fiscal Year 2023. For the first time, a portion of that free cash will be earmarked for the new Revere High School Stabilization Fund.
By Michael Coughlin Jr. As students at Revere High School (RHS) navigate some of their most significant years of education, several external learning opportunities (ELOs) provide the support and preparation necessary to write the next chapters of their lives. One of these ELOs is College and Post-Secondary planning. As explained by Tiffany Currie, Coordinator of
Special to the Journal Attorney Deborah L. Gold-Alexander has been selected for 2023 as one of the Top Women of the Law by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. For more than 30 years, Attorney Deborah L. Gold-Alexander has successfully operated one of a few successful, solely woman-owned general law practices in the Revere-Lynn area. Having grown up
By Adam Swift Development, public safety, and education and the building of a new high school were the big topics covered during last week’s debate among the four mayoral candidates. The debate was sponsored by the Revere Chamber of Commerce and the Revere Journal in the lead up to the Sept. 19 preliminary election, which