Revere to salute fallen hero today, Saturday
REVERE – Revere salutes fallen former resident Nelson Rodriguez Ramirez and his family today with a police escort and Fire Department salute marking his return... Read more.
State Police out in force this summer to stem OUI road toll
REVERE – Three days before Christmas Day, 1997, Patsy Juliano got the news that changed her life.Her 32-year-old son, Joseph Kennedy, had been killed that... Read more.
Mother of Army sergeant slain in Afghanistan laments his death: ‘We made so many little plans’
REVERE – For a few minutes last Friday, Diana Ramirez listened as her son, Nelson, told her about patrolling roads half a world away from her Chelsea apartment... Read more.
Revere soldier killed in Afghanistan
REVERE – Nelson D. Rodriguez Ramirez’ family is preparing to bury the Army sergeant killed Saturday in Afghan-istan who spent part of his childhood and... Read more.
Revere schools on the move
REVERE – Mike Ciarlone’s official title is maintenance and physical plant director, but you can also call him conductor of musical chairs.Ciarlone is... Read more.
Racetrack owners renew push for slots
REVERE – Racetrack owners Tuesday sought to reignite the debate over bringing slot machines to their facilities by claiming slots could generate $9.5 million... Read more.
Lynn’s ‘national treasure’ ready for July facelift
LYNN – Billed as a “national treasure” by one of its admirers, the Grand Army of the Republic building receives its first of what city curators... Read more.
Army Sgt. From Lynn traverses state for troops
LYNN – On June 6, as his fellow veterans paused to remember D-Day, Thomas Lanzoni took his first steps on a nine-day trek aimed at mustering more help for... Read more.
DEP: Lynn’s water supply ‘superior’
LYNN – The Water and Sewer Commission has won a state drinking water award for maintaining a safe drinking water supply system.”Your system is among... Read more.
LWSC may raise rates by $15-22 per house
LYNN – Ratepayers could pay an additional $15 to $22, or about 2.5 percent more, for water and sewer service this summer depending on how much water they use.Homeowners... Read more.