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Chris Alba is May’s Public Servant of the Month
May 3, 2022REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Christian (Chris) Alba as May 2022’s Public Servant of the Month. Chris works in the City of Revere’s Substance Use Disorder and Homelessness Initiatives Office (SUDHI) doing outwork with our most vulnerable residents. Every day, Chris works with those facing substance use disorders and homelessness. With May being Mental Health Awareness... Read more
Mayor Arrigo Invites Residents and Community Stakeholders to May 10th Final McKinley School Revisioning Presentation
May 3, 2022REVERE, MA – Mayor Arrigo is inviting both Revere residents and community stakeholders to the final presentation of the McKinley School Revisioning Process on May 10, 2022. Through funding from the MassDevelopment Real Estate Technical Services Program, planners in the City's Department of Planning and Community Development (DPCD) held community meetings throughout the month of March that... Read more
Mayor Arrigo and the Revere Department of Planning and Community Development Distribute $380,000 in CDBG Funds to 38 Revere Small Businesses
April 26, 2022REVERE – Over the next few weeks, Mayor Brian Arrigo and The City of Revere Department of Planning and Community Development (DPCD) will distribute $380,000 in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) to 38 small business owners who operate in the City of Revere. The program was announced in January 2022 and is aimed to help small entrepreneurs as they withstand the continued pressures of... Read more
John T DiLiegro Foundation Hosts First Annual 5K on May 1, 2022
April 26, 2022REVERE -- This Sunday, May 1, 2022, the John T DiLiegro Foundation will host the First Annual John T. DiLiegro Foundation 5K to benefit Glioblastoma brain cancer research. The run will take place beginning at 8AM at the Whelan School and will last until the early afternoon. Runners will travel down Sargent St, Washington Ave, Lucia Ave, and Malden Street around the Urban Trail. They will then move... Read more
City of Revere License Commission Opens Food Truck Applications for 2022 Season
April 6, 2022Businesses who wish to park a food truck in the City of Revere must apply to reserve locations and times prior to April 29, 2022 Read more
Mayor Brian Arrigo and Shah Foundation Meet with White House Advisors and Other Massachusetts Mayors to Discuss Expanding Tax Benefits to all Massachusetts Residents
March 31, 2022Mayor Arrigo was joined by two White House Advisors, Mayor Gary Christenson of Malden and representatives from Boston, Somerville, Brockton, Everett, Worcester, Shah Foundation, MASSCAP, and Children’s HealthWatch
REVERE, MA – Mayor Arrigo is calling on residents with low or no incomes to apply for thousands of dollars available to individuals and families this year through several expanded... Read more
Revere High School Drive Up Testing Site Transitions to New Walk-Up Model Starting April 1st
March 29, 2022Revere High School Drive-Up Testing Site Transitions to New Walk-Up Model Starting April 1st Read more
Revere To Lift Public Indoor Mask Order Effective March 14, 2022
March 11, 2022Revere, MA- Mayor Arrigo today announced that the City’s indoor masking mandate will be lifted effective Monday, March 14, 2022. This comes following guidance issued by Revere’s Department of Public Health. Since February 21st, the City of Revere has seen low transmission rates and a decrease in daily positivity rate to 3.2%.
Beginning Monday, March 14, 2022, masks will no longer be required... Read more
Mayor Brian Arrigo and The City of Revere Stand in Solidarity with Ukraine
March 2, 2022City of Revere to Partner with the Ukrainian Cultural Center of New England in Efforts to Connect Residents to Resources and Support Avenues Read more
Corinne Ciano is March’s Public Servant of the Month
March 1, 2022REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Corinne Ciano as March’s Public Servant of the Month. With more than a 14-year tenure at the Hill School, Mrs. Ciano was chosen by both the Mayor’s Office and the Superintendent’s Office for her dedication and passion for public service. Her hard work, attitude, and dedication to the City makes her a clear choice for March’s Public Servant... Read more