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By Adam Swift The scourge of illegal fireworks on the Fourth of July is a problem that is hardly unique to Revere, but the City Council is looking to step up enforcement of the problem. Last week, the council approved a motion by Ward 6 Councillor Richard Serino to hold a public hearing on an
By Adam Swift The Overlook Ridge project, which straddles the Revere/Malden city lines, is in the final stage of its development. Monday night, the developers were before the City Council for a public hearing regarding zoning relief for the two last parcels on the Revere side of that line. The developers are looking for a
By Adam Swift The City Council approved a $262,136,012 Fiscal Year 2024 operating budget on Monday night. The vote comes after two weeks of council ways and means subcommittee meetings with city department heads. The final figure is $10,000 less than the proposed FY24 budget presented to the council by Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe. There
By Adam Swift The new 8,500-seat Stage at Suffolk Downs concert facility is scheduled to host its inaugural shows this weekend, with a three-day festival featuring Steve Lacy, LCD Soundsystem, and Boygenius. Several city councillors have expressed concerns that the concerts will create more traffic in Revere, especially on Revere Beach Parkway when the concerts
By Adam Swift A proposed plan by Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe to have the city’s three community liaisons assigned to specific wards did not sit well with several city councillors at Monday night’s meeting. For Keefe, the plan for the liaisons, who are funded through the federal ARPA Covid relief programs, was a way to
By Adam Swift City councillors raised concerns about school security and teacher morale during a public safety subcommittee meeting on Monday night. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly presented information on absenteeism, discipline, and school security during a 20-minute presentation to the council subcommittee, and then answered questions from the councillors for about an hour.
By Adam Swift The City Council approved several revisions to the ordinances governing city boards and commissions at its meeting on Monday night. Chief among the changes is one that does away with the ability for the Human Rights Commission to act as a mediating board in the city. “These ordinance updates were submitted to
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The Revere License Commission held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 12, in the City Council Chamber at which commissioners Linda Guinasso and Daniel Occena tackled a full agenda of items. The first matter was an application for a 1-day Malt/Wine, Entertainment, and Common Victualler License from the Rossetti Cowan Senior Center, 25 Winthrop