Preliminary elections are scheduled in a baker's dozen of communities: Amesbury, Brockton, Everett, Fall River, Framingham, Gloucester, Lawrence, Melrose, Newburyport, Pittsfield, Revere, Salem and Westfield.
Special to the Journal John Powers Councilor of Ward 5 has announced his candidacy for re-election. The following is his statement: “My name is John Powers; and it has been my honor to represent the citizens of Ward 5 on the Revere City Council through the end of 2023. Today I am proud to announce
Marc Silvestri, a highly decorated veteran of the United States Army, is stepping down as director of the Revere Veterans Office to become the ombudsperson at the Chelsea Veterans Home. Silvestri will leave his position in Revere Aug. 25 and take on his new leadership role Aug. 28 at the Chelsea Veterans Home (formerly the
The Revere License Commission held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 21, in the City Council Chamber in Revere City Hall. All three of the commission's members, Chairman Robert Selevitch, Linda Guinasso, and Daniel Occena were on hand for the session. The meeting was a fairly short (40 minutes) affair, with the commissioners addressing
Special to the Journal The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women last week announced the 2023 Commonwealth Heroine Award honorees. The annual awards recognize women across the Commonwealth for their extraordinary contributions to their local communities in public or community service. Among this year’s honorees is Debra Peczka DiGiulio, a City of Revere resident