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Robert Haas III announces reelection bid for Revere City councilor at large

October 15, 2025 | Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts


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Robert Haas III announces reelection bid for Revere City councilor at large
Robert Haas III announced that he is seeking reelection as councilor at large for the Revere City Council, saying he lives in West Revere with his wife, Nancy, and their two children and pointing to his experience in senior services and constituent work.

Haas said he currently serves as assistant director for the Danvers Council on Aging, a position he began at the start of 2025, and that he previously spent three years as assistant director of elder affairs for the city of Revere and worked as a district director for Senator Lydia Edwards. He told listeners his family has deep roots in Revere and that both of his children attend Revere Public Schools.

Haas described his community involvement, saying he serves as the T‑ball coordinator for Revere youth baseball and softball and has coached T‑ball for three years. He noted one of his first actions as a councilor was to reinstate weekend workouts at Revere High School. He said, "Helping people is truly what drives me."

He asked voters to consider him on Election Day, saying, "Please consider me for one of your five votes for councilor at large," and referenced Nov. 4 as the date for which he sought support. Haas identified himself as a graduate of Revere High School, class of 1996, and said he earned a degree in communications from Salem State (the transcript stated "Salem State College"; year of graduation or the February referenced in the remarks was not specified).

No formal motions or council votes were recorded in the provided remarks; the comments were presented as a campaign announcement during the meeting record.

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