By Adam Swift City and state officials joined Revere’s public works employees to cut the ribbon on the new 38,000-square-foot DPW facility on Charger Street on Monday morning. “This is a tremendous day for all of us,” said city Chief of Infrastructure and Engineering Don Ciaramella. “The city’s DPW and Water Department has been basically
By the Kelley Campaign Adding to a groundswell of support from working families, an organization representing more than 2,000 skilled union laborers unanimously endorsed Michelle Kelley for an At-Large seat on the Revere City Council, citing Kelley’s commitment to working families. Laborers’ Local Union 22 – whose members build roads, bridges, schools, highways, and renewable
By the Jaramillo Campaign Massachusetts Sierra Club is the state chapter of the largest, oldest, and most influential environmental grassroots organization in the country. With a small staff supporting volunteer leaders and almost 100,000 members and supporters across the state, it's volunteer-driven with a mission: To explore, enjoy, and protect the planet; to practice and
Special to the Journal Frederick Sannella has announced his candidacy for re-election to the Revere School Committee. The following is his statement. “Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Frederick Sannella, and I am a candidate for re-election to the Revere School Committee! Some of you may know me as a former elementary