Local ‘Hunger Games’ fans dress the part for midnight premiere
REVERE – Groups of friends started gathering in the lobby of the Showcase Cinema in Revere two hours early before the midnight premiere of “The Hunger... Read more.
Revere High preparing for re-accreditation visit
REVERE – The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) will be visiting Revere High this Sunday to review the school for its renewal of the organization?s... Read more.
Lynn High School Band needs funds for D.C. trip
Music filled the halls of Lynn English High School after school on Monday afternoon as The Lynn High School Band practiced for its biggest performance yet.The band... Read more.
LCHC to honor pair at recognition breakfast
LYNN – The Lynn Community Health Center (LCHC) on Thursday, April 5 will be hosting the Women for Lynn Community Health Center Recognition Breakfast, which... Read more.
Revere begins revitalization process for Shirley Avenue
REVERE – Gretchen Schneider, executive director of Community Design Resource Center (CDRC), told residents of the Shirley Avenue neighborhood to dream big... Read more.
Revere parents, students enjoy Literacy Day
REVERE – Paul Revere School Principal Barbara Kelly peaked into a first-grade class Tuesday afternoon.?Isn?t this adorable,” she said as she looked at... Read more.
Revere board discusses billboard freeze
REVERE – Revere Councilor at large Robert Haas Monday night urged the city council to put a one-year moratorium on granting permits for billboards.?We all... Read more.
Students squaring off vs. teachers in Revere High dodgeball tourney
REVERE – Many students dream about facing their teachers in a tough game of dodgeball. Tonight, some local students will realize that fantasy.Revere High School... Read more.
Ethanol-laden trains on Revere tracks a sore subject
REVERE – Chants of “The people united can never be defeated,” could be heard outside Revere City Hall Thursday afternoon as groups of disgruntled... Read more.
North Shore Christian School to celebrate learning
LYNN – First grade teacher Kristen Helgesen was busy dying socks in buckets of red and orange dye in the middle of North Shore Christian School?s hallway Tuesday... Read more.