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City Commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. with Multi-faceted Tribute
January 11, 2022
REVERE, MA- Today, Mayor Brian M. Arrigo announced Revere will observe Martin Luther King Day with “A Tribute To Martin Luther King Jr.”, a multi-faceted presentation culminating from a collaboration between Revere Public Schools and the City’s…

City of Revere Department of Planning and Community Development and Mayor Brian Arrigo Announces Broadway Small Business District Technical Support Program
July 5, 2022
Applications Open July 11, 2022, Program Focused on Financial Management, Marketing, and Business Expansion Strategies  REVERE, MA – Today the Revere Department of Planning and Community Development and Mayor Brian Arrigo announced the Broadway…

With Community Assistance, Revere Police Make Arrest in Lantern Road Hate Crime
July 1, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Applauds Diligence of Revere Police, Office of District Attorney Rachael Rollins for Collaborative Work Ending in Suspect's Arrest  REVERE, MA - Revere Police Department last night arrested Jason Pagliuca, 38, of Revere in connection…

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…

City of Revere Department of Planning and Community Development Partner with Gamble Associates and Omloop, Launch New Signage and Design Improvement Program for Broadway and Shirley Ave Small Businesses
March 14, 2023
REVERE, MA –Through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the City of Revere’s Department of Planning & Community Development announced they will provide grants up to $50,000.00 to eligible property and small business owners for facade…

Acting Mayor Keefe and Revere Department of Planning and Community Development (DPCD) Announce 2023 Small Business Loan Program, No Interest Loans Available for Microenterprises and Small Businesses on Broadway and Shirley Ave 
May 17, 2023
Business Survey Findings Guide Department’s Priorities for FY24     REVERE, MA – The Revere Department of Planning and Community Development (DPCD) today announced their 2023 Small Business Loan Program, which features no-interest…

Joint Statement from the Revere School Committee and Revere Teachers Association Regarding Tentative Agreement on Union Contract
November 26, 2024
REVERE, MA – The Revere School Committee and Revere Teachers Association have reached a tentative agreement on a mutually beneficial four year contract. The proposed union contract includes an increase in wages for all teachers districtwide, paid…

Mayor Keefe's Letter to Revere Community Re: Suspension of SNAP Benefits
October 30, 2025
Dear Revere Community Members and Stakeholders, As consequence of the Federal government shutdown, more than ten thousand of our neighbors, friends, and family members in Revere are facing imminent food insecurity when SNAP benefits are suspended on…

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 Op-Ed: Helping Hands and Selfless Acts. Our Community at Its Best
April 15, 2020
The Easter Bunny joined our team this past Saturday, touring the City and bringing a much-needed dose of happiness to homebound families and residents who waived from their windows and porches. While the Easter Bunny was probably the most prominent…

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