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May 1, 2014 - May 31, 2014
Mayor Rizzo Speak's at House & Senate Joint Committee on Economic Development
May 29, 2014Today Mayor Rizzo testified in front of the MA House & Senate Joint Committee on Economic Development & Emerging Technologies, Regarding Governor Deval Patrick's Bill H. 4045 An "Act to Promote Growth & Opportunity. Economic Development and the diversification of the communities tax base, has been, and will continue to be one of the Mayor's top priorities.
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Revere Beach Partnership Announces Plans for the 2014 National Sand Sculpting Festival
May 28, 2014Revere Beach Partnership Announces Plans for the 2014 Revere Beach National Sand Sculpting Festival Featuring Fifteen Master Sculptors from Around the Globe
America’s First Public Beach Pays Tribute to U.S. Military Heroes with 11th Annual World-Renowned Sand Sculpting Festival from July 18 – 20, 2014
REVERE, MA (May 28, 2014) – The Revere Beach Partnership is proud to announce the dates... Read more
Revere High School is the Best 2014 Urban School in the United States
May 28, 2014At its 2014 National Excellence in Urban Education Symposium held on May 21 - May 23, in San Diego, CA, the National Center for Urban School Transformation (http://ncust.org/wp/about/mission/) has nominated Revere High School as the Best 2014 Urban School in the United States with the GOLD Medal Award and a check of $5,000 dollars. In order to qualify for this national award, urban schools... Read more
A Message From Mayor Rizzo Regarding the Winthrop Ave. Project
May 22, 2014This past September, we discovered a broken sewer line over 25 feet below Winthrop Avenue putting at risk the safe and effective sewer flow for nearly 20 percent of the city’s residents. As a result, crews from the DPW were forced to take emergency measures. These measures, including a solution to the problem, were originally slated to take a little over 3 months, which at the time would have... Read more
Mayor Dan Rizzo discusses the importance of increasing funding for youth violence prevention and teen jobs
May 21, 2014Yesterday, to a crowd of about one hundred and twenty-five young people, nonprofit directors, community advocates and law enforcement officials Revere Mayor Dan Rizzo, representing the Metro Mayor’s Coalition, and other leaders spoke about the importance of increasing funding for youth violence prevention and teen jobs throughout the Commonwealth. The rally, held at the State House, was called... Read more