Revere DPW worker arrested for sign thefts
REVERE – Police say veteran city employee Michael Ferragamo admitted to stealing street signs from the Charger Street city yard over the last two weeks and... Read more.
Locals’ summer plans? Staying close to home
LYNN – Staycations seem to be the plans for area residents this summer.”I’ll wait until next year,” Charles Long said Wednesday as he talked... Read more.
Lynn man charged again with arson
LYNN – A Malden man is slated to be arraigned June 30 in District Court on a charge of burning his ex-girlfriend’s car in a Lynnway parking lot in 2008.Frank... Read more.
Contaminated soil delaying finish of new Revere school
REVERE – Discovery and removal of contaminated soil is pushing next year’s completion date for a new Paul Revere School back one month.Simon Tempest,... Read more.
Stolen signs latest problem for Revere DPW
REVERE – Up to $5,000 worth of street signs are missing from the Public Works Department’s Charger Street yard and DPW Superintendent Donald Goodwin... Read more.
LWSC seeks rate hike
LYNN – Water and Sewer officials say they are holding the line on expenses but need a 2.8-percent rate increase partly to offset money lost to local housing... Read more.
Revere council: Tougher police stance needed on taxis
REVERE – City Councilor at Large Robert Haas wants police to crack down on drivers behind the wheel of cabs that he said look like “they are held together... Read more.
Revere teachers save 7 jobs with pay deferral agreement
REVERE – School Superintendent Paul Dakin said an agreement to delay part of a negotiated raise for teachers by a year will save $420,000 and keep seven teachers... Read more.
Revere councilor, DPW head scuffle
REVERE – It was resolved last year but hard feelings over a state probe into the city public works department sparked a physical altercation Thursday between... Read more.
Anti-abuse group to cut off services
LYNN – Organizers of a 10-year-old domestic violence prevention group serving Lynn and other communities claims state spending cuts could leave 202 clients... Read more.