Margaret H. Corso March 28, 2024 Of Revere. A loving and compassionate woman, lifelong resident of Revere, passed away on March 22, 2024, at the age of 98. Born on
Volume 49 – Report No. 12 March 18-22, 2024 Copyright © 2024 Beacon Hill Roll Call. All Rights Reserved. March 28, 2024 By Bob Katzen THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of March
Saugus High sensation: Peyton DiBiasio blazes trails across multiple sports March 28, 2024 By Dom Nicastro Sophomores are probably premature candidates for GOAT talk. Saugus’ Peyton DiBiasio shatters that thinking, though. How could she not be
Suffolk Downs to host 3rd annual Daffodil Dash March 28, 2024 Kids Fun Run will kick off Boston Marathon weekend Looking for a family-friendly way to kick off the Boston Marathon weekend? On Saturday,
Jumping into spring: Revere student-athletes gear up for next season March 28, 2024 By Dom Nicastro And we’re on to spring. Not just the season changed, but the Revere High School student-athletes have turned the page
Iftar Community Dinner raises nearly $3K for Susan B. Anthony Middle School March 28, 2024 By Tara Vocino An iftar community dinner raised approximately $2,800 for the Susan B. Anthony Middle School last Thursday night. Iftar, also known
City Council, residents discuss food truck impact on Broadway March 28, 2024 By Barbara Taormina REVERE – The City Council struggled this week with amendments to the ordinance regulating where and when food trucks can
Overlook Ridge developers seek zoning ordinance change to nullify hotel agreement March 28, 2024 Developers hope to replace hotel with small retail store and affordable housing By Barbara Taormina The decades-long project of turning the former
City Council on board with proposed townhouses at Sons of Italy site March 28, 2024 By Barbara Taormina A plan to raze the Sons of Italy building at 8 Revere St. and replace it with a development of
On the right track: Revere boys take success to national level March 28, 2024 By Dom Nicastro The Revere High School boys indoor track team captains didn’t sit idle once their dual meet season ended for the