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What's On My Ballot
October 21, 2024
  Find Your Voting Location Ward 1 PCT. 3; Ward. 2 PCT. 3; Wards 3, 4, 6 16th Suffolk District Ward 1 PCTS. 1,2: Ward 2 PCTS 1,2,3A; Ward 5 19th Suffolk District…

The barrels are coming!
October 3, 2018
Listen, my children, and you shall hear, of the new trash collection program for all Revere... Ok, my apologies to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. But the City's revolt against rodent invasion is about to take a historic turn. Beginning next week, our…

Mayor Brian M. Arrigo Addresses Revere Residents in Letter, Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2023
March 1, 2023
REVERE, MA -- “After months of consideration with loved ones, I have decided to make 2023 my last year as Mayor of this great City of Revere. This is a bittersweet decision, as I am sad to be leaving a position that has been so rewarding, but now…

Chris Alba is May’s Public Servant of the Month
May 3, 2022
REVERE, 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…

Pauline Lyons is July 2022’s Public Servant of the Month
July 8, 2022
REVERE, 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…

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…

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…

Dr. Stacey Mulligan is February 2023’s Public Servant of the Month
February 21, 2023
REVERE, MA – Formally known as the SeaCoast Alternative High School in Beachmont, the CityLab Innovation High School is now booming more than ever before with innovative programs, community projects, and student involvement. Dr. Stacey Mulligan…

Asmaa Abou-Fouda is December 2022’s Public Servant of the Month
December 20, 2022
REVERE, MA – At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Revere knew there was more they could do when it came to translating and interpreting important public health communications for various Revere communities. Asmaa Abou-Fouda…

Fatou Drammeh is February’s Public Servant of the Month
February 1, 2022
REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Fatou Drammeh as February’s Public Servant of the Month. As Manager of the Revere Community School and nonprofit leader, Fatou Drammeh has worked for decades to connect residents with resources and…

Marc Hilton and Chris Fabiano are October 2022’s Public Servants of the Month
October 11, 2022
REVERE, 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…

Short Term Rental Office
July 1, 2025
Office of Short Term Rental The Short-term Rental Office regulates the legal operation and registration of Short-Term rentals in the City of Revere, protects the safety of renters and residents, ensures that the primary use…

Cathy Bowden is January’s Public Servant of the Month
January 4, 2022
Cathy pictured with her sons Zachary, Patrick, and Matthew REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Cathy Bowden as January’s Public Servant of the Month. Cathy has worked in the City of Revere for more than 30 years –today, she works as…

Citywide Water Meter Replacement - Revere, MA
July 18, 2025
Citywide Water and Meter Replacement Frequently-Asked Questions Expand All Collapse All What advantages will the new meters and meter reading system offer…

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, 2022
REVERE, 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…

Revere 311 is Live!
October 10, 2017
Revere 311 - the "one call to city hall" constituent service system that allows any resident to report an issue or ask a question by dialing 311 or using the Revere 311 app on Apple or Android - officially launched on Tuesday. The occasion was marked…

Corinne Ciano is March’s Public Servant of the Month
March 1, 2022
REVERE, 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…

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 Espanol, a Facebook group where thousands of Revere residents can share resources, job postings, and more in Spanish. It has become…

2017 State of the City Address, Revere, MA
May 16, 2019
2017 State of the City Address Good evening everyone. Let me just start by saying that while we may not always agree on everything, I am confident that we can all come together on this: Tom Brady is the greatest of all time…

Mayor Brian Arrigo Announces Kim Hanton as Chief of Staff, Acknowledges Robert Marra for 38 Years of Dedicated Service to the City of Revere
November 3, 2020
Tuesday, November 3, 2020 – Last week Mayor Brian Arrigo announced the City's Chief of Health and Human Services Kim Hanton will assume the role of Chief of Staff following the retirement of Robert Marra. Marra has served the City of Revere for 38…

Introducing Lauren Buck in her New Position as Chief of Health and Human Services
November 8, 2022
Adrienne Sacco-Maguire Starts New Role as Emergency Preparedness Manager, Following Career as Nurse at Revere Public Schools REVERE – Residents may remember Lauren Buck for her role as Director of Public Health throughout the COVID pandemic. In…

State Auditor Commends Arrigo Administration's Audit Practices, Declines Council Request
November 9, 2018
State Auditor Suzanne M. Bump notified Revere Mayor Brian M. Arrigo that her office will not undertake an audit of the City's finances that was suggested by the Revere City council in August. Following her department's review of…

Mayor Arrigo Seeks Regional Approach to Encore Boston Harbor Opening and Greater Support for Revere
April 10, 2019
As the Massachusetts Gaming Commission held suitability hearings related to Wynn Resorts' casino license, Mayor Brian Arrigo formally requested the Commission's support for the city of Revere and emphasized the importance of a regional approach. In a…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: A Father’s Day Reflection
June 17, 2020
Years from now, historians, sociologists, scientists and scholars of all disciplines will examine the events and upheavals of the year 2020 and probably say…”wow.” We are actually living it, staying indoors, standing in lines, wearing masks and…

Revere Parks and Recreation Celebrates a Successful Summer of Programming and Events
August 26, 2024
The City of Revere Department of Parks and Recreation is delighted to announce the resounding success of its diverse summer programs, camps, and events. With over 1,200 children participating in various activities, this summer has been a testament to…

Revere Parks and Recreation Celebrates a Successful Summer of Programming and Events
August 27, 2024
REVERE, MA– The City of Revere Department of Parks and Recreation is delighted to announce the resounding success of its diverse summer programs, camps, and events. With over 1,200 children participating in various activities, this summer has been…

Driveway Curb Cut & Sidewalk Permit Instructions
May 7, 2019
Driveway Curb Cut & Sidewalk Permit Instructions Driveway/Sidwalk Permits are now available online, and no longer require that you visit the Public Works Yard. In most cases, you can complete this permit application in just a few minutes, from your…

Meet Tom Skwierawski, the City’s New Chief of Planning and Community Development
October 25, 2022
REVERE, 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…

Paula Sepulveda is June 2022’s Public Servant of the Month
June 7, 2022
REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Paula Sepulveda as June 2022’s Public Servant of the Month. Paula has worked in the Revere Department since 2020, where she administered vaccination clinics and worked to help our residents…

Temporary Dumpster & Pod Permit
May 2, 2019
Temporary Dumpster/Pod Permit Instructions Temporary Dumpster/Pod Permits are now available online, and no longer require that you visit the Public Works Yard. In most cases, you can complete this permit application in under 5 minutes, from your home…

Textile Recycling
April 13, 2022
Textile Recycling Mayor Brian Arrigo announced that the City of Revere has partnered with Simple Recycling to provide free curbside pickup of discarded clothing, textiles, and small household items. Revere residents can fill bags or boxes with…

Solicitor
July 11, 2025
Solicitor The Solicitor’s Office primary purpose is to provide legal services to the City of Revere, which includes the Mayor, the City Council, City Departments, and Boards and Commissions. We advise the City on a variety of…

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, 2022
REVERE, 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…

Acting Mayor Keefe Announces Revere Budget Office Receives International Certificate of Achievement
October 31, 2023
Today, Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. announced that the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to the City of Revere for its annual…

Veterans Service Office
July 1, 2025
Veterans Service Office The Veterans Service Office provides services and benefits to eligible Veterans and their families in a timely manner in compliance with Massachusetts General Laws. We represent and advocate for Veterans…

Revere Trash & Recycling Program
February 13, 2025
Revere Trash & Recycling Program…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: It’s not just statistics
March 26, 2020
Every day since the Covid-19 pandemic invaded, occupying our hospitals, and paralyzing our economy, and dominating our discourse, we have been bludgeoned with statistics and projections and warnings and restrictions. All of it is necessary and…

Mosquito Control
June 27, 2025
MosquitoesThe City of Revere is part of the Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control & Wetlands Management District. Mosquitoes carry two viruses that impact human health.  Learn more about WNV (West Nile Virus) here.  Learn more about EEE…

Planning and Community Development
July 1, 2025
Department of Planning & Community Development The mission of the Department of Planning & Development is to create an environment in the City of Revere that is conducive to retaining, growing and attracting businesses and…

2019 State of the City Address - Revere, MA
May 16, 2019
State of the City Address Good evening everyone. Let me start by thanking all of you for being here. Especially my family: my wife Daveen, my boys Joseph and Jack, my Mom Paula, and all my family and friends. Without their support and encouragement I…

Mayor Keefe Initiates Long-Awaited Revitalization of Community Favorite, McMackin Field
November 12, 2024
REVERE, MA – Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr., in collaboration with the Department of Public Works, is proud to announce the revitalization of McMackin Field, a beloved community staple located on Winthrop Avenue. This project, expected to be completed…

2018 State of the City Address, Revere, MA
May 16, 2019
2018 State of the City Address Good evening everyone. What is the state of our City? This evening I will give you a snapshot of our City today and a vision for tomorrow. When I stood in front of you a year ago, I promised…

Licensing
July 18, 2025
License Commission The License Commission works to ensure that all licensed businesses under its purview operate in a manner to protect the public safety and serve the common good in accordance with rules, regulations, local…

Yard Sale Permit Instructions
May 2, 2019
Yard Sale Permit Instructions Yard Sale Permits are now available online. In most cases, you can complete the application for a Yard Sale Permit in under 5 minutes, from your home or work computer, or from most smart phones. (1) Register. (2) Apply.…

The Revere Public Library challenges the City of Revere!
April 18, 2019
In recognition of Patriots Day 2019 and Patriots Day 2020, the Revere Public Library is challenging everyone to put their memories to work during the next 52 weeks by learning and memorizing the entirety of Longfellow’s famous poem, “Paul…

Statement from Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. Regarding Fatal Fire at 661 Washington Street
June 18, 2025
REVERE, MA – I was saddened to learn of the fatal fire at 661 Washington Street, and of the loss of retired Revere Police Officer, Richie Serino. On behalf of the City of Revere, I extend my sincere condolences to the Serino family and loved ones…

City Council Unanimously Approves Mayor Keefe’s FY2025 Budget
July 8, 2024
REVERE, MA – This week the Revere City Council unanimously approved the City of Revere’s FY2025 Budget. Prepared and submitted by Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. and Chief Financial Officer Rich Viscay, the FY2025 budget totals $274 million, with…

Mayor Keefe Introduces Revere Power Choice: Competitive Pricing to Cut Electricity Costs for Residents
April 2, 2025
REVERE, MA – Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. and the City of Revere are pleased to announce the June launch of Revere Power Choice, a new group electricity buying program for residents and businesses. Participants in Revere Power Choice will have Direct…

Building Division
July 10, 2025
Building Division The job of the Building Department is to ensure the safety and welfare of the general public by enforcing all State and City Ordinance Building Codes. Permitted Work…

Engineering
July 8, 2025
Engineering The Engineering Department’s primary goal is to improve the quality of life for all Revere residents through infrastructure maintenance, replacement and development.…

State of the City Address 2025
March 21, 2025
A year ago, I stood before you in this auditorium and outlined my plan to move our city forward guided by the principles of optimism and unity – aiming for progress that improves the everyday lives of folks like us who are fortunate enough to call…

Revere Beach Farmer's Market Open for Second Season On Friday, July 11
June 18, 2025
REVERE, MA – On Friday, July 11, the community-favorite Revere Beach Farmer’s Market will see dozens of vendors set up shop for their second season at Waterfront Square. The Revere Beach Farmer’s Market, which has grown this year to include 23+…

Retirement
July 17, 2025
Retirement As the Revere Retirement Board, we administer retirement benefits for eligible City of Revere employees in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 32, and 840 CMR…

Latest Investment In Public Safety Arrives At Central Fire Station
December 12, 2018
Mayor Brian Arrigo joined Fire Chief Chris Bright Monday afternoon to unveil the newest addition to the City’s firefighting force, a KME Ladder Truck that goes into service as the new Ladder 2 operating out of Central Fire Station on…

Treasurer
July 1, 2025
Treasurer / Collector The Office of the Treasurer/Collector is responsible for the receipt, investment and disbursement of all City funds. Our goal is to achieve these responsibilities while providing the highest level of…

Rodent Control - City of Revere
February 25, 2025
Integrated Pest ManagementOnline Rodent Control Extermination Waiver You can now request a rodent control exterminator for the EXTERIOR of your home ONLINE!  Complete the Rodent Waiver / Complete la exencion (en espanol)      Paper…

Real Estate Tax Reality
January 30, 2019
It is said that taxes are one of life’s two certainties. The other one isn’t so welcome, either. While the following explanation may not change anyone’s tax bill, I hope it goes some way to educating the public about how taxes are determined.…

We’re Onto The Future
November 14, 2019
By Mayor Brian M. Arrigo Now that the election is over, our first and most important task is that we all join in the singular pursuit of the one idea that everyone agrees about:  progress and improvements in our city.  No doubt, this dynamic time…

Mayor Arrigo and Assistant Speaker Clark Announce $18 Million Investment to Replace and Improve the Andrew A. Casassa Overpass in Revere
February 15, 2022
The Andrew A. Casassa Overpass, the first overpass built in Massachusetts, will be replaced over the next few months with an $18 million dollar investment from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Revere, MA - Assistant Speaker of the U.S…

Remembering a Tragic Day : An Appreciation for First Responders
September 11, 2019
By Mayor Brian M. Arrigo   The numeric reference is all we need to see.  9/11. Or the numbers, spoken as a single hyphenated word, now a part of our vocabulary that evokes a stark and unmistakable memory:  Nine-eleven. On this 18th anniversary of…

Police Chief David J. Callahan Announces Retirement After More than 34 Years of Service to the City of Revere
June 3, 2025
REVERE, MA – On Tuesday, June 3, Chief of Police David J. Callahan announced his retirement from the Revere Police Department. A Revere native and proud graduate of Revere Public Schools, Chief Callahan is retiring after more than 34 years of…

Election Commission Department
July 16, 2025
Election Department The Election Department directs all Municipal, State and Federal Elections within the City of Revere. We pledge to conduct secure elections, maintain accurate voter registration records, provide voter…

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…

Revere 311
July 1, 2025
Revere 311 311 is the one-stop central resource for residents to interact with Revere City Hall. Whether you have a request for non-emergency service such as a filling a pothole, or you need to be directed to a particular…

Department of Public Works
July 1, 2025
Department of Public Works The Department of Public Works (DPW) develops, tracks and improves City infrastructure. We ensure that asset conditions are monitored & addressed appropriately, development opportunities are realized…

"Free Cash," Prudent Spending
March 27, 2018
Recent news that Revere certified nearly $11.2 Million in "Free Cash" is a welcome indicator of sound fiscal management and will give the city the opportunity to tackle long-neglected municipal infrastructure improvements. "Free Cash"…

Mayor Arrigo Outlines Vision for Vibrant, Modern Revere that Works for All Residents
February 11, 2019
Mayor Brian Arrigo tonight delivered his State of the City address at the Susan B. Anthony Middle School, highlighting his Administration’s work toward a Revere known for professionalized city services, a modern economy, and vibrant neighborhoods…

Office of the Parking Clerk
July 9, 2025
Office of the Parking Clerk The Office of the Parking Clerk advances the City's vision for efficient and effective parking solutions that support economic growth and development while providing residents, visitors and business…

Water and Sewer Billing
July 18, 2025
Water and Sewer Billing Department The Water and Sewer Billing Department is committed to providing accurate and comprehensive billing information to the residents of Revere. We strive to exceed customer expectations by actively…

Land Development Guide
January 22, 2025
Land Development Guide A Clear and Predictable Permitting Process Developing property-whether starting a new business or building a new home-can be complicated. We'll work to ensure you have all the…

Thursday Nights - Dance Class @ The Yard
June 3, 2025
Thursday Nights @ The YardKicking off on June 5th, Thursday Nights @ The Yard will run every Thursday from 6pm to 9pm through September 25th at The Yard @ Beachmont Square.This summer series will offer rotating themes each week including live music…

Water and Sewer
July 1, 2025
Water and Sewer Department The Water and Sewer Department is dedicated to maintain and improve the water in a fiscally responsible manner. Our distribution system provides water and sewer services to over 62,000 residents in…

Revere Beach Farmer's Market
July 10, 2025
Revere Beach Farmer's Market The Revere Beach Farmer's Market brings together local farmers, artisans, and small businesses to serve the Revere community. This year, the market will run every Friday from July 11th through…

Assessors
July 2, 2025
Assessors Email:revere_assessors@revere.orgMail:City of RevereAssessors Department 281 Broadway Revere, MA 02151.The Revere Assessors Department provides exceptional, methodical services to the residents and businesses of Revere…

Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces $164 Million for Economic Development Projects Through Community One Stop for Growth
October 26, 2023
REVERE — Today, Governor Maura Healey, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao and Housing & Livable Communities Secretary Ed Augustus announced $164 million for 338 grant awards to support local economic…

Great Revere Cleanup
April 24, 2023
Great Revere Cleanup - REGISTER HERE! Saturday, May 13, 2023 9:30 am12:00 pm Add To My Calendar Come join with your family, friends, and neighbors to give Revere a thorough spring cleaning! This cleanup event offers volunteers the…

Mayor Keefe's Ongoing Initiatives
June 3, 2025
Expand All Collapse All McMackin Field Restoration Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr., in collaboration with the Department of Public Works…

Health Inspections Division
July 10, 2025
Health Inspections Division The Health Inspections Division protects the health and wellness of the person, community and environment by providing inspections to ensure the best quality of living available through surveillance…

Community Conversations with the Mayor
September 6, 2022
Mayor Arrigo and Cabinet Members Visiting Ward 5 on September 27 at the Paul Revere School REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo and Cabinet Members announced the third event of the Community Conversations with the Mayor program. On September 27 at…

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