ZBA rejects attempt to appeal Railroad Street Park and Fly May 6, 2022 The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) will not consider an appeal of the decision to allow a 120 space Park and Fly commercial
Local businesses fined for selling tobacco to minors May 6, 2022 Eight Revere businesses have been fined for selling tobacco products to minors. Under a new state law, the businesses have been fined $1,000
City Council subcommittee supports parking benefits district May 6, 2022 The City Council’s Economic Development Subcommittee is recommending the city adopt a parking benefits district. The district would allow the city to use
New Starbucks, urgent care facility proposed for Bell Circle April 29, 2022 A new Starbucks and an urgent care center are being proposed for the American Legion Highway, as well as a new building for
McKenna continues to push for arts center at old firehouse April 29, 2022 The future of the Beachmont Fire Station as a home of a city arts center could hinge on results of structural and hazardous
Popeyes proposed for Squire Road April 29, 2022 Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, the national chain known for its fried chicken sandwiches, is looking to take over the site of the former Honey
Visconti requests return to city’s shred days April 29, 2022 City Council President Gerry Visconti wants to see the city once again offer shredder truck services for residents who wish to shred their
School Committee supports free school lunch state legislation April 29, 2022 Revere schools provide free meals to all students, and the school leadership is throwing its support behind a measure calling for universal free
Marathon, running about community for Osueke; Fastest Revere runner in 126th Boston Marathon April 22, 2022 Anayo Osueke is the fastest man in Revere, or at least he was on Marathon Monday. Osueke, 40, posted the fastest time
School Committee raises high school attendance concerns April 22, 2022 The past several years of pandemic learning have had a big impact on school attendance, and some School Committee members are calling for