By Adam Swift Election officials expect a larger turnout for the Tuesday, Sept. 19 preliminary municipal election that features a hotly contested four-way race for mayor than for the city’s last mayoral preliminary election in 2015. “The last mayoral municipal preliminary in 2015 had 22 percent turnout,” said Election Commissioner Paul Fahey. “Given the high
Acting on a motion made by Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna to repair the back stairs at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center, Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe has carried her proposal to the finish line with the in-house technical assistance of the city’s Department of Public Works. Director of Elder Affairs Deb Peczka said that McKenna made
By Kane DiMasso-Scott It was a busy Monday morning at the Election Office in City Hall as the candidates vying for office this year stopped by to pull their papers and begin gathering signatures. The race for Mayor currently rests between Acting Mayor and Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Stephen Morabito, Councillor-at-Large Dan Rizzo
Paul Argenzio, a lifelong resident of Revere has announced his Candidacy for City of Revere Ward 4 Councilor. The following is his statement: “Dear Neighbors of Ward 4, I am excited and proud to officially announce my candidacy for Ward 4 Councilor. I am a lifelong resident of Ward 4, and my family has lived
The Revere Traffic Commission held a meeting last Thursday, February 16, in the City Council Chamber. Chairperson Paul Argenzio, who is the Supt. of the Revere DPW, and fellow commissioners Police Chief David Callahan, City Planner Frank Stringi, City Engineer Nick Restroom, and Fire Chief Chris Bright were in attendance. The principal business before the commission