Revere council hopefuls stress need for safety, jobs
REVERE – Brian Arrigo wants people to stay in Revere.?I know a lot of my friends growing up have left Revere and that saddens me,” Arrigo said. “I... Read more.
Operation Bootstrap honors longtime employees
LYNN – Twenty-one years ago, Nancy Coffey was looking for a teaching a job in the public school system.She stumbled upon and then accepted an open teaching... Read more.
Revere mayor candidates trade barbs on leadership experience, public safety
REVERE – Councilors at large Dan Rizzo and George Rotondo both agree that public safety is a big concern for Revere residents.But that?s where the agreement... Read more.
Lynn native celebrates 50 years as nun
LYNN – Lynn native Donna Curtin?s brother bet her a dollar that she wouldn?t last three months as a nun.But 50 years later, Curtin finally got the dollar back.Curtin,... Read more.
Revere councilors vent frustration over condition of double poles throughout city
REVERE – Double utility poles owned and rented by Comcast, Verizon and National Grid formed a serious bone of contention for the Revere City Council Monday... Read more.
Lynn women’s group holds annual fundraiser
LYNN – Kim Feeney Zollo and Lucy Dearborn joked that for the next POWER trunk show they will have a red carpet and paparazzi taking pictures.”I have... Read more.
Revere mayoral debate a slugfest
REVERE – The first and only Revere mayoral debate proved to be a lively and vibrant event between opponents Councilor at Large Dan Rizzo and Councilor at Large... Read more.
Fifth-grader receives certificate, lunch from National Geographic
LYNN – Ingalls Elementary School fifth-grader Katie Osorio won a National Geographic essay contest written about how she would improve her community.Osorio... Read more.
Revere board questions police chief on crime issues
REVERE – Revere Police Chief Terrence R. Reardon and his captains met with the Revere public safety committee Monday night to discuss the ongoing issue of... Read more.
Revere board wants alternate routes for trucks carrying sand bound for Winthrop Beach
REVERE – The Revere city council wants the mayor to request that Massachusetts Highway Department try finding alternative routes for trucks carrying sand in... Read more.