Revere was going through a revival before COVID-19. Can it stay on track?

The seaside city was having a moment before COVID-19 hit. Revere's revival was well underway until the pandemic wreaked health and economic havoc in a city that's home to many immigrants and service industry workers. When and how it emerges will provide a measure of the "new" Revere's resiliency.   

The On the Street series looks at the past, present, and future of neighborhoods in Greater Boston. Up next: Quincy Center, Brockton, and Chelsea. 

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