The Sounds of Saugus June 9, 2023 Good morning, Saugus! Last Saturday was the last stand for the Saugus High School Class of 2023 together. Close to 180 students walked
The Advocate Asks: Michael R. Maruzzi talks about his book, “Walking is Overrated,” a story of overcoming life’s challenges 36 years after a hockey injury left him a quadriplegic June 9, 2023 Editor’s Note: For this week’s column, we interviewed Michael Maruzzi, a Saugus native who has become a mentor and advocate for spinal cord injured
Cogliano pushes for Charter Commission June 9, 2023 Board of Selectmen chair initiates petition drive to get residents to vote to create a commission in November By Mark E. Vogler
Letter to the Editor: Revere is not getting the support and respect it deserves June 9, 2023 Dear Editor, Revere is a city that has many strengths, but also many problems. Revere is the gateway to Boston and the North Shore,
Oak Island Neighborhood Association to hold its first meeting June 9, 2023 The first official Oak Island Neighborhood Association meeting will be held this Sunday, June 11, at 10 a.m. at the Jack Satter House (420
On The Campaign Trail – Gerry Visconti June 9, 2023 Councillor-at-Large and candidate for mayor Gerry Visconti is shown with his supporters holding signs at a standout in Beachmont on Saturday.
Revere celebrates Pride Month with City Hall flag raising ceremony June 9, 2023 By Barbara Taormina Revere marked the start of Pride Month on June 1 with cotton candy, oranges and the raising of the Pride
Revere Police Make Arrest in Connection with May 28th Shooting June 9, 2023 Advocate Staff Report On May 28th, Revere Police, along with members of the Mass State Police responded to a shooting that occurred in
Arrest Leads to Recovery of a Firearm June 9, 2023 Advocate Staff Report On Friday, June 2, 2023, 22-year-old Hancel Muniz, of Revere, was arrested after an investigation by Revere Police Detectives. Muniz
City Council approves $675K transfer to cover winter treatment deficit, various depts. June 9, 2023 By Barbara Taormina After approving more than $11 million in loans for necessary sewer system improvements, the City Council voted to approve $675,757