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Revere Retirement Board Receives Highest Level of Public Pension Coordinating Council (PPCC) Standards Award
December 6, 2022REVERE, MA – The City of Revere Retirement Board is pleased to announce they have won a Standards Award by the Public Pension Coordinating Council (PPCC), which highlights the important work done by public retirement systems in the United States. This was the first time the Revere Retirement Board applied for this award, and they received the highest level of the award during the first awards... Read more
Introducing Lauren Buck in her New Position as Chief of Health and Human Services
November 8, 2022Adrienne Sacco-Maguire Starts New Role as Emergency Preparedness Manager, Following Career as Nurse at Revere Public Schools Read more
Revere Inspectional Services Administrative Staff are November 2022’s Public Servants of the Month – Colleen Argenzio, Valerie Moscone, Norma Sandoval, Marcia Mendes, and Linda Redding
November 8, 2022REVERE, MA – Inspectional Services is a department in the City of Revere that many take for granted – when you need a permit, want to open a business, or make changes to your property, they’re your first stop. Colleen Argenzio, Valerie Moscone, Norma Sandoval, Marcia Mendes and Linda Redding run the daily operations of the Municipal Inspections Department and do so with patience and... Read more
Meet Tom Skwierawski, the City’s New Chief of Planning and Community Development
October 25, 2022REVERE, MA – Monday, October 17 marked Tom Skwierawski’s first day as the City of Revere’s new Chief of Planning and Community Development. Tom worked in the City of Fitchburg for the last eight years, where he was Executive Director of Community Development and Planning. During his tenure in Fitchburg, Skwierawski worked with city officials, Fitchburg State University, and other local... Read more
Marc Hilton and Chris Fabiano are October 2022’s Public Servants of the Month
October 11, 2022REVERE, MA – The Revere Department of Public Works and the Water and Sewer Department, despite their importance in city operations and residents’ daily lives, often goes overlooked by the general public. But let’s face it – every time there’s a storm, a water break, or even a fallen American flag on Broadway, Marc Hilton and Chris Fabiano are there for the City of Revere – even at the... Read more
Mayor Brian Arrigo and City of Revere Partner with Roads Consulting Group to Deliver Small Business Technical Assistance to Broadway Businesses
August 23, 2022Small Business Strategy Seminar Scheduled for Wednesday, September 14, 2022 for All Revere Businesses Read more
Derek Anemoduris of Derek’s Barber Shop Joins Forces with Revere-Raised Hairdresser Jenna Cirino to Provide 30 Free Haircuts for Revere Public School Middle Schoolers
August 22, 2022REVERE, MA – On Monday, August 22, a day typically closed at Derek’s Barber Shop on Park Ave, store owner and barber Derek Anemoduris opened his doors to provide 30 free haircuts for Revere youth during the back-to-school season. Partnering with Revere-raised hairdresser Jenna Cirino and with the help of barber Artie Cook, 30 kids in need will start off their schoolyear with a fresh new cut.... Read more
Pauline Lyons is July 2022’s Public Servant of the Month
July 8, 2022REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Pauline Lyons as July 2022’s Public Servant of the Month. Pauline has been helping to feed Revere’s children for 24 years through the RPS Food Services, and continues her work at the Rumney Marsh Academy. A lifelong resident of Revere, Pauline has also raised her children here, who followed her footsteps in attending the Revere Public Schools.... Read more
City of Revere Department of Planning and Community Development and Mayor Brian Arrigo Announces Broadway Small Business District Technical Support Program
July 5, 2022Applications Open July 11, 2022, Program Focused on Financial Management, Marketing, and Business Expansion Strategies Read more
Developments on Broadway: Revere Department of Planning and Community Development (DPCD) Invests in Broadway Small Business District
June 14, 2022Mayor Arrigo approves more than $420,000 of CLFRF/ARPA funding to support business revitalization efforts on Broadway, $100,000 Mass Gaming Commission grant secured to support revitalization efforts Read more