Special to the Journal City Councillor At-Large Marc Silvestri announced his campaign for re-election to the Revere City Council last week. Councillor Silvestri is a veteran who has a proven record of dedication to his country and his community. His passion and commitment to service have taken many shapes, from fighting for our country in
Jason Shosho had not played one down of football when he showed up for the first day of Revere High School football practices in the ninth grade. “I regret never being able to play Pop Warner football,” said Shosho, who will graduate from RHS in June. “Pop Warner had weight limits and I was a
By Melissa Moore-Randall On a rainy Saturday morning, members of the Revere High School Robotics team, The NUTRONs, are mentoring middle school students in their small space in the rear of Revere High School. The space is adorned with ribbons, plaques and trophies of their many competition wins. As they mentor and prepare for future
By Melissa Moore-Randall For the first time in 30 years, singing, dancing and applause resonated throughout the Revere High School auditorium. On April 12th and 13th, Revere High School's Drama Club, under the direction of Kristina Menissian and Tina Marie Petty, debuted Lin-Manuel Miranda's "In the Heights." The story is set over the course of
By Melissa Moore-Randall Each year, Williams College seniors nominate high school teachers who played influential roles in their lives and education. A committee of faculty, staff, and students choose winners from among the nominees. Recipients of the award receive $3,000, and an additional $5,000 is given to each recipient’s school. The Olmsted Prize was established