Time For Democrats To Cut All The Malarkey Over Debt Ceiling May 26, 2023 The drama over the debt ceiling crisis isn’t anything new because Democrats play the same song year after year. Democrats obviously don’t care
Too Many Veterans Are Struggling, We Need to Be There for Them May 19, 2023 As I read that news story from addicted.org, Veterans are struggling with addiction and mental health, (Revere Advocate, May 12), I needed to add my
Sober Shelters To Luxury Townhouses May 5, 2023 I found both good news and bad news in the recent news going on over in the Arcadia Street neighborhood. Several months back the
The Value of Crisis Intervention Is Critical April 28, 2023 As a retired police officer of 28 years with prior experience for six years as a mental health counselor, I can attest from
Accusation By Ward 1 Councillor Could Throw Monkey Wrench into Mayor’s Race April 14, 2023 As I read this past week’s Revere Advocate, how could I not notice the front-page news story where a ward councillor accused the mayor
Kudos to the Oak Island Neighborhood for Lifting Their Voice – Now Keep It Going March 17, 2023 I grew up during a period from the fifties to the seventies where ordinary working folk grew stronger voices. Once most of those
Saying Goodbye To Tommy Birmingham February 3, 2023 I was saddened hearing of the passing of former Senate President Tom Birmingham who served the people of his senate district quite
Rambling On With Led Zeppelin January 27, 2023 Do you ever hit a point in your life when you just stop doing anything and ponder how you actually got to where
Just Exactly What Is A Warming Center? January 20, 2023 The City of Revere says it is opening an emergency warming center at the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center despite a lot of debate amongst
Questioning Whether Revere Can Afford a New High School Isn’t Really the Question to be Asked January 13, 2023 The proposed cost of building new high schools is always a big issue for homeowners and renters in any community. The longer communities