The Revere Sand Sculpting Festival is already in a class by itself, annually drawing one million visitors to the city, before the pandemic wreaked havoc on all public events over the past two years. But there is more exciting news ahead for Revere residents as Finance Director Richard Viscay told the Council Monday night’s of
Jeff Turco has announced that he will be a candidate for re-election to the state representative seat in the 19th Suffolk District this fall. Turco was sworn in by Gov. Charlie Baker on April 7, 2021, after winning a special election. Turco, 50, won a four-way race in the Democratic Primary and defeated two opponents
U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey and Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark hosted a press conference March 25 to announce the $4 million in congressionally directed spending they helped secure for the proposed Wonderland Commuter Rail Station and Blue Line Connector. “I am thrilled to celebrate the $4 million in congressionally directed spending that Assistant Speaker Katherine
Following guidance issued by Revere’s Department of Public Health, Mayor Arrigo has announced that the City’s indoor masking mandate is lifted, as of March 14. Since February 21st, the City of Revere has seen low transmission rates and a decrease in daily positivity rate to 3.2%. Beginning Monday, March 14, 2022, masks will no longer
Mayor Brian Arrigo delivered his annual State of the City Address March 3 before a capacity audience at the SpringHill Suites by Marriott. The modern setting itself, the first full-service hotel to open on Revere Beach in 70 years, set the tone for Arrigo’s inspiring address that highlighted his many accomplishments and outlined his dramatic