Revere asks residents to eye vacant buildings
REVERE – City Inspectional Services Director Nicholas Catinazzo is urging residents to call City Hall with information about the condition of vacant buildings... Read more.
Romney: ‘I hate to lose’
LYNN – Dollars, not delegates, doomed Mitt Romney’s quest for the presidency this week, said local Republican State Committeeman Stephen Zykofsky.”It... Read more.
Auditor representative meets with Revere officials on DPW probe
REVERE – A representative from the state Auditor’s Office and city officials meet today to discuss a possible review of Public Works Department operations.The... Read more.
North Shore voters go for Romney, Clinton
LYNN – Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney’s clear victories in Massachusetts did not reflect the scratch and claw, push and pull fights for votes and delegates... Read more.
Lynn firm right back in business after blaze
LYNN – Joe Cormier’s grease haulers were back in business before dawn Monday, minus the three American By-Product trucks destroyed in last Friday’s... Read more.
Some Revere public housing to get upgrade
REVERE – Liston Towers undergoes extensive repairs this year including exterior work aimed at eliminating building flooding and renovations to make eight apartments... Read more.
State Auditor to review Revere DPW study bid
REVERE – A second state investigative agency is weighing a city request to investigate the Public Works Department a month after two employees resigned over... Read more.
Revere bar rollback meet Feb. 21
REVERE – The Licensing Board will discuss the proposed hour rollback to 1 a.m. for liquor serving establishments on Feb. 21.?My guess is it will come up for... Read more.
Sleet storm helps dampen downtown fire
LYNN – Firefighters from Lynn and other communities fought a stubborn three-alarm fire Friday in the American By-Products garage and office on Andrew Street... Read more.
Mega primary respite for Revere poll workers
REVERE – After hosting five local elections last year, Diane Colella and her fellow city election workers are looking forward to the slightly less strenuous... Read more.