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Where some see an old fire station, Joanne McKenna sees a new art gallery. The Ward 1 councillor wants to transform the former Beachmont fire station on Winthrop Avenue into artists’ lofts and an art gallery. McKenna said the building is currently being used as a storage facility for the Revere Fire Department. “The Beachmont fire station is the oldest fire station in the city,” noted McKenna during Monday’s City Council meeting. “It’s an historical building, one the Beachmont community and the City would like to keep since we’ve lost so many landmarks.” McKenna said the exterior condition of the building “is in disarray.” ....
Breaking: Another fire breaks out in Revere; 1 firefighter injured As firefighters combat back-to-back fires in Revere, one yet another one broke out in the city. Massive fire at Serum Institute of India s plant in Pune Incidents of back-to-back fires in Revere, Massachusetts, have kept firefighters on their toes. The busy weekend started with first fire on Saturday at around 6 p.m. local time, followed by few others only hours apart. Now, another fire reignited at triple-decker on Mountain Avenue in Revere. The fire had broken at the exact same location only 7 hours ago. While tending the new incident, one firefighter got injured. ....
For decades, the Banana Boat has served generations of families from its cheerful blue and white shop on Revere Beach, scooping ice cream into cones and building towering ice cream sundaes. But on Tuesday, the 43-year-old business closed its doors for good. “It is with a heavy heart we have made the tough decision to close Banana Boat Ice Cream,” owners Amora and Avri Schena announced in a Facebook post. “Words will never be enough to express our gratitude to our family, hard-working employees, dedicated customers, suppliers, and each person who has supported us over the years.” Looking back at the Banana Boat’s history, the Schenas shared how the shop came to be: In 1977, Tony Schena, Ann Schena, Bobby Fanara, and Maureen Fanara purchased the property as an investment after hearing that a casino might be coming to the beach. When the casino failed to materialize, Tony and Ann opened Banana Boat instead, painting the store blue and white as an homage to the ocean ....