Revere middle school students design app to help teachers improve skills
REVERE – Garfield Middle School students Zak Attioui and Camilo Gonzalez have been busy engineering the hottest new application for educators in Revere.The... Read more.
Recycling barrels draw ire of Revere council
REVERE – Recycling barrels from the company Creative Outdoor Advertising that are across the city have caused heated controversy among the city council and... Read more.
Revere students heading to national competition
REVERE – Students from the Rumney Marsh Academy are going to the National History Day Fair in Washington, D.C. for the third year in a row.Seventh-graders... Read more.
City Council KOs Revere billboard
REVERE – A proposed billboard on Lot 6 at 427 Squire Road was voted down at Monday night?s City Council meeting.The controversial billboard, which would have... Read more.
Revere students show off artistic sides in Senior Art Show
REVERE – Revere High School senior Enid Cruz said she never knew she had an artistic side before she took an art class her junior year.?I wanted to take painting... Read more.
Trip provides Classical students with memories of a lifetime
LYNN – A handful of Lynn Classical students traveled to Costa Rica this April vacation. The experience opened their eyes to a culture they knew very little... Read more.
Revere Beach safety focus for officials
REVERE – Members of the State Police, Revere Police and the Revere Fire Department assured Mayor Dan Rizzo they will work together this summer to keep Revere... Read more.
Revere group focuses on bar hours extension
REVERE – The Revere CARES Coalition decided to maintain their support of their 2008 decision to support bars and pouring establishments closing at 1 a.m.With... Read more.
Field trip to prison helps Saugus kids
SAUGUS – Saugus school administrators and PTO members will be touring MCI-Cedar Junction, the state’s maximum security prison at Walpole, today to see... Read more.
Lynn Classical senior named Youth of the Year
LYNN – Lynn teen Jonathan Severe credits the Boys & Girls Club for helping him become the man he is today.”There are no words to describe what they... Read more.