The Massachusetts Bar Association will honor State Sen. Lydia Edwards with its Legislator of the Year Award at the MBA Annual Dinner on Thursday, May 7, at the Westin Boston Seaport District, 425 ...
A low-income solar program could save income-eligible Revere Power Choice users roughly $800,000 annually on their electric bills, according to Planning and Community Development Director Tom ...
Kelley noted that the research she has done shows that the battery storage facilities falling under the Dover Amendment is not settled law, and added that there is a state law that will go into effect ...
Well, last week, amidst the news of a record-warm winter in Colorado, the record-shattering heat wave in California, and the record floods in Hawaii, it was reported that scientists seem to have ...
At the School Committee meeting last Tuesday, Paul Revere School students talked about a new way to involve families and help students grow. They showed off their work on student-led conferences under ...
Keefe Jr. and the City of Revere are inviting soccer fans to a public viewing party this Thursday, March 26, 2026, as Italy takes on Northern Ireland in a high-stakes battle for a spot in this ...
Four members of the Revere High girls indoor track team competed in the sprint medley relay event at this past weekend’s Adidas Track Indoor Nationals in Virginia Beach. The quartet of senior captains ...
Local churches are preparing to welcome the community for Holy Week 2026, offering a variety of services to mark the transition from Lenten reflection to Easter celebration. From traditional Masses ...
The Rosetti-Cowan Senior Center held a Saint Patrick’s Party on March 18 with musical entertainment by Boston-based Irish-American folk band, Watchfire. Director of Elder Services Deb Peczka wished ...
The Massachusetts House of Representatives today passed a $1.8 billion supplemental budget that invests $885 million in public transportation and $417 million in public education, and funds several ...
The Abraham Lincoln School held its third annual Women’s History Month Forum on Thursday. A group of local leaders and professionals came together to inspire and empower fourth and fifth-grade ...
Massachusetts voters may soon be asked to approve a simple-sounding idea: reduce the income-tax rate from 5 percent to 4 percent so every resident keeps more of their paycheck.