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Bill Guinasso is October’s Public Servant of the Month

October 5, 2021

Bill Guinasso pictured with his wife Christine, son AJ, and daughter Emily

Q: What do you do in the City?

A: I work as the City’s Construction Oversite Manager in the Department of Public Works. As part of my job, I work closely with outside contractors to ensure that we are getting a properly finished product for road construction, landscaping, and other miscellaneous projects throughout the... Read more

Mayor Arrigo Announces Launch of Inclusionary Zoning Process

September 22, 2021

Appoints Committee of Local Stakeholders to Lead Community In Creating a New Ordinance To Expand Revere’s Supply Of Affordable Housing Read more

Massachusetts Department of Public Health has now identified Revere and 12 other surrounding communities as a moderate risk level for West Nile Virus

September 3, 2021

Due to two additional West Nile Virus cases identified in Middlesex County and new West Nile Virus positive mosquito results identified throughout the area, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has now identified Revere and 12 other surrounding communities as a moderate risk level for West Nile Virus.

There are some preventative measures you can take:

  1. Avoid mosquito bites: Apply bug spray...
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Risa Ferrara is September’s Public Servant of the Month

August 31, 2021

Q: What do you do in the City? 
A: I work at the Garfield Elementary School as a school nurse.

Q: What did you do throughout the pandemic?

A: I have been working since March 2020 with a great group of people which is why I continue to do this work daily.  At the beginning of the pandemic all the nurses asked what we could do to help.  It was a new learning experience for all of us, but we were... Read more

Madelyn Pineda-Alvarez is August’s Public Servant of the Month

August 3, 2021
Q: What do you do in the City?
A: I am one of Revere’s COVID Ambassadors as well as the administrator of Revere en Español, a Facebook group where thousands of Revere residents can share resources, job postings, and more in Spanish. It has become a central hub in distributing COVID information to Spanish-speaking residents during the pandemic and it is growing every day.
 
Q: What are the...
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Mayor Arrigo Establishes Revere’s First-Ever Affordable Housing Trust Fund

August 2, 2021

Applications Now Open for Board Members at www.revere.org/AHTF Read more

The City of Revere’s Short-Term Rental Office Officially Opens July 1

June 29, 2021

Property Owners With Short-Term Rentals Required To Register With City Starting This Summer Read more

Mayor Arrigo Presents 2022 Budget

June 22, 2021

Driving Progress from Pandemic through investments in Technology, Greater Efficiencies, Capacity Building and Equity for Health and Human Services and Economic Development Departments Read more

Revere City Council Overwhelmingly Passes Urban Farming Ordinance During June 21 Meeting

June 22, 2021

From Left to Right: Michael Flynn, Cesar Merino, Karla Robles, Maya Merino, Britney Sao, Asmaa Abou-Fouda, Angela Walsh

REVERE – On Monday, June 21, 2021, the Revere City Council overwhelmingly passed the proposed Urban Farming Ordinance. The Urban Farming Ordinance was created to increase access to fresh, locally grown, wholesome foods for the residents of Revere. Revere on the Move and... Read more

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