State investigation of Revere DPW under way
REVERE – The two-pronged state investigation into city Public Works department operations is underway with state Auditor’s investigators poised to pore... Read more.
Druggist credits his staff for Health Center honor
LYNN – It’s 1 p.m. on a Monday afternoon and David Dumouchel is calmly standing at the center of a storm.Five of his employees scurry around filling... Read more.
Lynners fume over sky-high gas prices
LYNN – Gary Fairweather took a philosophical attitude Tuesday as he dropped $20 worth of gas into the tank of his Chevrolet Suburban.The four-door SUV can... Read more.
Governor on hand for Revere rink rededication
REVERE – Robert Cronin never met his uncle, Paul, who was killed in World War II, but he always knew that his father and other uncles honored their brother’s... Read more.
Revere chamber urging contributions to burial grounds restoration
REVERE – The Chamber of Commerce is drumming up interest among residents and business owners who want to spruce up the city’s four century-old burial... Read more.
School crunch focus shifts to Revere’s Lincoln, McKinley
REVERE – The effort to ease school overcrowding by redrawing district lines is shifting to the Whelan and McKinley schools even as educators look to the new... Read more.
State aims to widen area of Route 1
REVERE – A state plan to widen Route 1 along its Saugus, Revere and Malden sections is aimed at easing congestion between Copeland Circle and Route 99.State... Read more.
Revere mayor hopes retirements will help prevent city layoffs
REVERE-Mayor Thomas Ambrosino hopes he can hold the line on city spending by leaving eight jobs in major city departments vacant instead of resorting to employee... Read more.
Police, fire, senior care advocates part of ‘triad’
LYNN – It’s just a piece of cardboard the size of a computer floppy disk but the information written on her “file of life” could save Cindy... Read more.
Wheels turning on police, fire station sales
REVERE – Mayor Thomas Ambrosino, City Councilors and city officials are fine-tuning plans to sell the Pleasant Street police station and two fire stations... Read more.