~ Revere History ~ June 19, 2025 Lafayette was here 200 years ago By John J. Henry In 1777, 19-year-old French aristocrat Marquis de Lafayette joined the American ranks
Health care, transportation costs drive School Committee’s $159.4M FY26 budget June 19, 2025 Advocate Staff Report The Revere School Committee voted to finalize and approve the $159.4 million budget for FY2025-26 at their meeting this week.
A.C. Whelan School recognizes students for exemplifying empathy June 19, 2025 By Melissa Moore-Randall One June 10, the A.C. Whelan School proudly honored students who exemplify “Empathy” in their daily words and actions. The
21st Annual Our Lady of Lourdes Outdoor Mass well attended June 19, 2025 Although Our Lady of Lourdes Parish closed on Sept. 1, 2004, parishioners kept the light shining by holding the 21st Annual Outdoor Mass at
City, state leaders remember Richie Serino the family man and public servant June 19, 2025 By Tara Vocino REVERE – City and state officials reflected on the loss of a loving family man and dedicated public servant following
~ Political Announcement ~ Amy AbuShanab announces candidacy for School Committee Ward 6 June 19, 2025 Hi, I’m Amy AbuShanab, a resident of Malden since 2019, and I’ve decided to run for school committee. Here’s a few reasons why. I’m
~ Malden Musings ~ Tribute to Torby Night June 19, 2025 By Peter Levine News flash… a “Tribute to Torby” — sponsored by the Democratic City Committee — will take place at the Granada
High Expectations Celebrates a Decade June 19, 2025 Mayor Gary Christenson recently commemorated Malden business High Expectations’ 10 years of working to assist the Malden community by offering intensive English Language training.
Senator Jason Lewis Receives Inaugural Legacy Award from Latinos for Education June 19, 2025 BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis was presented with the inaugural Legacy Award by Latinos for Education for his many years of work and dedication to
O’Malley ousted as Malden City Council President June 19, 2025 City history is made as Council members make first-ever removal of seated President; Ward 3’s Linehan elected to lead Council for rest of year