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Revere · RevereThe Revere Traffic Commission (RTC) held its regular monthly meeting this past Thursday, March 21, in the City Councillor Joseph A. Del Grosso City Council Chambers. On hand for the session were City Planner Frank Stringi, Fire Chief Chris Bright, Police Chief Dave Callahan, and City Engineer Nick Rystrom. The principal portion of the meeting was taken up by an at-times heated discussion regarding the recent imposition of one-sided parking for t…See the Story
Residents Express Opposition to One-Sided Parking
Revere · RevereBy Adam Swift Renovations to the Revere History Museum could be completed by the end of the current school year. Monday night, the city council approved the use of $50,000 in Community Improvement Trust (CIT) funds to help pay for the completion of the work. “Over the past two years, the City has been working with the Northeast Metro Tech High School to update the Revere History Museum,” stated city finance director Richard Viscay. “”They have c…See the Story
Council Approves Funds for History Museum Renovations
Revere · RevereThe board of the Revere Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) held its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 13. Chair Joe Gravellese began the meeting by reporting on the general results of a recent survey conducted by the AHTF. The board heard an update regarding the 133 Salem St. development project.See the Story
AHTF To Consider Purchasing Two Affordable Housing Units at Salem St. Project
Revere · RevereOnce On This Island shines a spotlight on a community that relies on the few resources they have on their island to hold the community together. This is what theatre is about-learning about the lived experience of others, and in turn learning more about ourselves. Both performances begin at 7:00 p.m.See the Story
Revere High School To Perform ‘Once on This Island’
Revere · RevereIsam Yanis Khorsi of Revere, a fifth grader at the Pioneer Charter School of Science in Everett, has been honored for his execeptional performance on the 2023 MCA tests. The 11-year-old son of Malik Khorsi and Chahinez Khorsi, who emigrated from Algeria to the United States, received a congratulatory letter.See the Story
Star Burst: PCSS Student Isam Khorsi Honored for Exceptional Performance on MCAS
Revere · RevereBy Adam Swift Monday night, the city council sent an ordinance change that will increase the number of children allowed at home-based daycare businesses in the city to a subcommittee meeting. The ordinance was first proposed last spring, but there were some concerns raised about swimming pools at the site of the businesses and some other minor issues. The new ordinance brings the city in line with state regulations that allow up to 10 children p…See the Story
Council Moves Forward With Home Daycare Ordinance Change
Revere · RevereThe Revere License Commission held a brief (22 minutes) regular monthly meeting last Wednesday, March 20, in the City Council Chamber. On hand for the session were chair Robert Selevitch and fellow members Daniel Occena and Liliana Monroy. The commission approved a number of routine matters, including two applications for 1-day licenses for special events.See the Story
Short and Sweet Meeting for License Commission
Revere · RevereA public hearing on a proposed change in the city's food truck ordinance drew a mix of concerns at city hall on Monday night. Ward 4 City Councillor Paul Argenzio introduced the ordinance change, which would prohibit the operation of food trucks on Broadway in the area of city hall and the American Legion. The proposed ordinance change was moved to a legislative subcommittee meeting scheduled for April 29.See the Story