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Chili warms up snowy Third Annual Revere Beach
Partnership Winter Wonderland
By Tara Vocino
C
hili samples warmed up
guests during a cold winter
day at the Third Annual Revere
Beach Partnership Winter Wonderland
on Saturday. The winners
of the Third Annual Chili
Cook Off Competition were:
First Place went to Northeast
Metro Tech; Second Place went
to Mission Beach House; and
Third Place went to Fat Jimâ€™s Catering.
The winners of the ice
sculpture competition were:
First Place went to Evan Hughes
for Veiltail; Second Place went
to Chip Koser for Spongebob;
and Third Place went to Andy
Campbell for Bonsai.
WINTER WONDERLAND |
SEE Page 8
SOMETHINâ€™S COOKINâ€™: Mayor Patrick Keefe and First Lady Jennifer Keefe served Bobbi Cook a sample
of his smokey black brisket chili.
FROZEN FIRST: Olyphant, Pennsylvania, resident Evan Hughes
won fi rst place for his â€œVeiltailâ€ sculpture.
Representatives Giannino, Turco, and School
Committeeman Caggiano Join Supt. DiBari
for Tour of New Northeast Metro Tech High School
Special to Th e Advocate
W
AKEFIELD, MA â€” State
and local officials gathered
to tour the newly constructed
Northeast Metro
Technical High School, celebrating
the near completion
of a state-of-the-art facility designed
to expand educational
and career opportunities for
students across the region.
The new school is expected
to alleviate overcrowding, improve
IEP accommodations,
and modernize programming
and facilities.
State Representative Jessica
Giannino, State Representative
Jeffrey Turco, Northeast
Metro Tech Superintendent
David DiBari, and Revere
and Regional School Committeeman
Anthony Caggiano
toured the new campus and
viewed spaces that had previously
existed only as renderings,
now fully realized. The
building features modern academic
classrooms, advanced
technical training spaces, and
collaborative learning environments
designed to meet
the needs of todayâ€™s students
and tomorrowâ€™s workforce.
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Pictured touring the new Northeast Metro Tech School, from left
to right, are, School Committeeman Anthony Caggiano, Rep. Jeffrey
Turco, Rep. Jessica Giannino and Superintendent David DiBari.
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Verdi, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky
Highlight North Shore Philharmonic Winter Concert
M
usic Director Robert
Lehmann conducts the
North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra
â€œWinter Concertâ€ featuring
music of Verdi, Mozart,
and Tchaikovsky on Sunday,
February 22, 3 p.m. at Swampscott
High School.
The program includes Verdiâ€™s
Overture to Nabucco, Mozartâ€™s
Oboe Concerto, and Tchaikovskyâ€™s
Symphony No. 2.
Tickets can be purchased
online at www.nspo.org, or at
the door, $35 for adults and
$30 for seniors and students.
Admission is free for children
12 and under.
Amanda Hardy, principal
oboe of the Portland Symphony
Orchestra, will be the
featured soloist in the Mozart
piece.
â€œTchaikovskyâ€™s Symphony
No. 2 was nicknamed the â€œLittle
Russianâ€ in part due to the
various quotes of Ukrainian folk
songs that appear throughout
the work,â€ said Music Director
Lehmann. â€œThat region was often
referred to as â€˜Little Russiaâ€™.
This term was considered derogatory
by the Ukrainians, who
did not see themselves as either
a small, nor a dependent part of
Russia. As such, the NSPO has
adopted the nickname â€˜Ukrainianâ€™
for its performance of this
symphony. Nicknames notwithstanding,
this is one of Tchaikovskyâ€™s
most ebullient and
lighthearted symphonic works.â€
Lehmann praised the concertâ€™s
feature soloist Amanda
Hardy. â€œBesides her role with the
Portland Symphony, she frequently
performs with the Boston
Symphony,â€ said Lehmann.
â€œShe wonderfully performs Mozartâ€™s
only oboe concerto, and
the master composer Mozart
makes the most of the oboeâ€™s
beautiful, plaintive tone as well
as its incredible agility.â€
The North Shore Philharmonic
Orchestra, founded in 1948, is
now in its 77th season providing
aff ordable access to quality
classical music. The Orchestra,
staff ed primarily by volunteers,
strives to develop, train,
and provide opportunities for
young musicians, while performing
programs that span
the full range of symphonic and
Pops repertoire for a diverse
public. Programs are funded
in part by a grant from the
Swampscott Cultural Council, a
local agency supported by the
Massachusetts Cultural Council,
a state agency.
For full concert information
and more about the NSPO, visit
www.nspo.org or contact
info@nspo.org.
Music Director Robert Lehmann conducts the North Shore Philharmonic
Orchestra Winter Concert Sunday, February 22, 3 p.m.
at Swampscott High School featuring music of Verdi, Mozart, and
Tchaikovsky.
Oboist Amanda Hardy will perform
the Mozart Oboe concerto
with the North Shore Philharmonic
Orchestra in the NSPOâ€™s
Winter Concert Sunday, February
22, 3 p.m. at Swampscott
High School.
The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra performs music of Verdi, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky Sunday,
February 22, 3 p.m. at Swampscott High School.
RevereTV
Spotlight
B
e on the lookout for a new
student-led program at
RevereTV. Last week, three senior
journalism students from
Revere High School toured the
RTV studio and made plans to
produce a weekly news program.
The students quickly
adapted to the equipment,
had their script ready and got
behind the news desk right
away. Their first report was
about upcoming events and
opportunities for students at
Revere High School, including
the seasonal internship program
through Revere Recreation.
The student news crew
will try to be on RTV at least
once per week. Stay tuned to
the Community Channel to
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ing on the project, which remains
on schedule and under
budget. Recent major milestones
include enclosing the
building, completing the Farm
Street driveway, and beginning
interior mechanical and
heating systems work to allow
interior fi nish work to proceed.
Elevators, fl ooring, lighting,
ceilings, and painting will
be installed and completed in
the coming months, with the
building on track to receive
its occupancy permit in August
2026.
â€œSeeing the renderings
come to life is truly incredible,â€
said State Representative
Jessica Ann Giannino.
â€œThis facility represents a major
investment in our students,
our workforce, and the
future of vocational and technical
education in Massachusetts.
Northeast Metro Tech
will change lives for generations
of young people.â€
â€œThe new Northeast Regional
Vocational school is incredible.
It represents the best of
our people and the Commonwealth.
As I walked through
the halls I could not help but
being grateful to the taxpayers
for their willingness to support
this important investment; excited
about the economic opportunities
to our students for
decades to come; and the fi -
nancial benefi ts to the Commonwealthâ€™s
economy as we
continue to provide critically
needed skilled tradesmen for
the economy of today and tomorrow,â€
said State Representative
Jeff rey Rosario Turco.
â€œItâ€™s exciting to see the
school become a reality, with
an opening scheduled for Fall
2026,â€ said School Committeeman
Anthony Caggiano.
â€œRevere will be receiving additional
seats, and four new
vocational programs will be
added.â€
Northeast Metro Technical
High School serves students
from multiple communities, including
Chelsea, Malden, Melrose,
North Reading, Reading,
Revere, Saugus, Stoneham,
Wakefield, Winchester, Winthrop,
and Woburn. The school
plays a critical role in preparing
young people for careers in the
skilled trades, technology, and
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For up-to-date news on the
project and facility, visit northeastbuildingproject.com.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2026
~ REVERE CIT Y COUNCIL ROUNDUP ~
By Th e Advocate
Local Heros
T
he City Council opened
their meeting this week doing
one of the things they do
best, recognizing and celebrating
Revere residents and their
accomplishments. The council
awarded three commendations
Monday night. The
fi rst was to a team of fi rst responders
who saved the life
of a 9-year-old child in cardiac
arrest on Oct. 10,2025. Ward
6 Councillor Chris Giannino,
who with Ward 5 Councillor
Angela Guarino Sawaya fi led
the motion to award the commendation,
explained how police,
fi refi ghters and members
of Cataldo EMS arrived at the
childâ€™s home and how each
group performed life-saving
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tions and teamwork, the child
regained cardiac function and
has reportedly made a positive
neurological recovery. The
Council commended Lieutenant
Michael Forte, Firefi ghters
George Levasseur, and Garret
McMahon of Revere Engine 5
for their professionalism, leadership,
and exemplary performance
under pressure, actions
which are a true credit to the
Revere Fire Department and
the City of Revere. The Council
also recognized Revere Police
Officers Daniel Redding and
Jagger DiCenso and Cataldo
EMS Paramedics Kathan Ramnath
and Josef Holmes, and
EMTs Rose Morgan and Nolan
Stimpson for their outstanding
interagency collaboration and
shared commitment to public
safety.
Congrats Mr. Barry
C
ouncillors Giannino and
Guarino-Sawaya also fi led
a motion to award a certifi cate
of commendation to Firefi ghter
Frank Barry in recognition of
his retirement after 29 years
of service to Revere. â€œThis is
long overdue,â€ said Giannino
who explained Frank Barry
has served as both a fi refi ghter
and a mechanic for the city.
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â€œThere is not a piece of
equipment in the city that
(Frank Barry) hasnâ€™t touched,
fi xed or handled,â€ said Giannino.
â€œIf thereâ€™s a medical emergency,
heâ€™s there. If thereâ€™s a
car on fire, heâ€™s there. If the
lights were broken, he fi xed
them. You didnâ€™t see his all the
time, but he was there.â€
Guarino-Sawaya also praised
Barry for his service to the
community. â€œFor 29 years,
Frank Barry showed up for
the people of Revere. We are
grateful for your sacrifi ce, your
leadership, and the example
you set for those who follow
you,â€ she said.
A certificate of merit was
also awarded to Asani Anderson,
a second grader at the
Whelan School, in recognition
of his quick, life-saving actions
on January 13th to save
a classmate who was choking
during lunch. Ward 3 Councillor
Anthony Cogliangro, who
fi led the motion to recognize
Anderson said Revere is grateful
to him. Cogliandro praised
Anderson for quick thinking,
courage awareness and compassion
beyond his years.
â€œHis actions reflect outstanding
character,â€ said Cogliandro
who turned to Anderson
and said, â€œYoung man,
you are hero.â€
Wolfer reappointed
C
O
ouncillors referred Mayor
Patrick Keefeâ€™s reappointment
of Matthew Wolfer to the
Aff ordable Housing Trust Fund
Board to the Appointments &
Personnel Administration subcommittee
for review.
Special Permit
for Capri
n a favorable recommendation
from the Zoning Subcommittee,
the council voted
10 to1 to grant a special permit
to Capri Restaurant, 1559 North
Shore Road, to reconstruct and
alter a pre-existing single-story
structure by constructing a
two-story addition consisting
of eight one-bedroom units.
The building, which is 800 feet
from the Revere Beach T stop,
will be 28 feet high.
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky
said he lives about
30 seconds away from the
proposed project and he feels
it would be a good fi t for the
neighborhood.
â€œIâ€™m for this, I want to see it
happen,â€ he said.
Ward 1 Councillor James
Mercurio agreed the proposed
building will fi t in well with the
neighborhood.
Councillor-at-Large Michelle
Kelley was the only
vote against the special permit.
She said the problem
wasnâ€™t the project or the eight
units which Kelley described
as modest.
â€œThe biggest concern I hear
from residents is no more
apartments,â€ said Kelley who
added over the past few
months 260 new units have
been approved. Kelley said
itâ€™s the cumulative eff ect. For
me, we are at a point where
enough is enough.â€
A second request for a special
permit from Ardit Kraja
to extend a non-conforming
commercial garage by constructing
a two and half story,
two-family dwelling on Lot A
Elmwood Street. Zoning subcommittee
members felt the
lot size was too small for the
project and Kraja was advised
to revise his building plan and
reapply for a special permit.
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On Monday, February 9, the City Council commended Lieutenant
Michael Forte, Firefi ghters George Levasseur, and Garret McMahon
of Revere Engine 5 and Revere Police Offi cers Daniel Redding
and Jagger DiCenso and Cataldo EMS Paramedics Kathan Ramnath
and Josef Holmes, and EMTs Rose Morgan and Nolan Stimpson for
their outstanding interagency collaboration and shared commitment
to public safety. (Photo courtesy Revere Fire Dept. Facebook page)
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New Rule
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C
ouncillor-at-Large Michelle
Kelley filed a motion to
amend the City Council Rules
of Order with a new rule regarding
community meetings.
The rule would require internal
notifi cation among councillors
regarding community
meetings held by private applicants
or other non-City entities,
to ensure transparency
among all Councillors, promote
equal access to information
for both Ward and AtLarge
Councillors, and avoid
Open Meeting Law concerns.
Any Councillor who schedules,
hosts, or becomes aware of a
community meeting held by a
private applicant or other nonCity
entity concerning matters
that may come before the City
Council shall provide notice to
all City Councillors via email
through the City Clerk at least
72 hours in advance of such
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In introducing the motion,
Kelley said it was proposed
from a standpoint of a professional
courtesy.
â€œItâ€™s just to avoid any imbalances
of information and to
give everyone an opportunity
to know about community
meetings,â€ she said.
In a rare moment of heated
debate for the council, Ward
5 Councillor Angela GuarinoSawaya,
who took off ense to
the motion, picked apart the
proposal.
â€œI have some serious concerns
about this motion,â€ said
Guarino-Sawaya. She pointed
out there is no enforcement
mechanism. She stressed that
the council has no authority
to dictate when community
meetings occur.
But Guarino-Sawaya went
on to suggest the motion undermines
ward councillors; by
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implying they need monitoring
or policing. â€œItâ€™s inappropriate
and diminishes the responsibility
voters entrust in
them,â€ she said. â€œNo one on
this body has the authority to
dictate how a ward councillor
serves their constituents.â€
Ward 3 Councillor Anthony
Cogliandro agreed with Guarino-Sawaya
that the motion
did not address enforcement,
but he told Kelley he understood
the idea behind the motion.
Cogliandro said he would
let Kelley know if any community
meetings are scheduled
in Ward 3.
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better for business in terms of
transparency,â€ she said.
The motion was tabled or
set aside.
Body cams for Parking
Enforcement
Kelly said the proposal had
nothing to do with policing
ward councillors, calling Guarino-Sawayaâ€™s
suggestion absurd.
â€œIt was just a professional
courtesy. I thought it would be
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he council supported a motion
from Ward 5 Councillor
Angela Guarino-Sawaya
that Mayor Patrick Keefe include
a dedicated line item in
the parking Enforcement budget
to purchase 12 body cams
for parking enforcement offi -
cers and 6 dashboard cameras
for parking enforcement vehicles.
Guarino-Sawaya said
the cameras would enhance
transparency, accountability
and trust between parking enforcement
and residents. She
said over the past few weeks,
there has been an increase in
confrontations with parking
enforcement offi cers and individuals
who have threatened
and followed the offi cers. Guarino-Sawaya
said the body
cams would act as a deterrent
and de-escalate volatile situations.
As part of the motion,
Guarino-Sawaya requested
Chief Financia offi cer Richard
Viscay provide information on
potential funding sources including
revenue from parking
meters. The council recently
approved a fi ve-year contract
for body cams for the police
department which hopes to
pay for the equipment with a
$250,000 grant.
â€œThese are tools to protect
residents and parking clerks,
and to provide a clear and unbiased
explanation of a conflict,â€
said Guarino-Sawaya.
â€œThis is for a study to see how
much it would cost.â€
Problems
on Pomona Street
C
ouncillors supported a motion
from Ward 5 Councillor
Angela Guarino-Sawaya
to request Revere Police,
the Traffi c Commission, Parking
Enforcement and the Traffi
c Advisory Committee work
to increase traffic enforcement
on Pomona Street and
the surrounding area during
peak hours. According
to Guarino-Sawaya, enforcement
should focus on Vehicles
using Pomona Street as a
cut-through to bypass highway
traffi c controls and traffi c
signals; vehicles speeding on
Pomona Street to reach Revere
Street; and vehicles exiting
Blanchardâ€™s parking lot
and making illegal left turns
in violation of posted â€œNo Left
Turnâ€ sign, which is routinely
ignored. The motion also requests
that the Traffi c Advisory
Committee review and report
on the feasibility of installing
a speed table or other
traffi c-calming measures on
Pomona Street.
Guarino-Sawaya described
the Pomona Street neighborhood
as buried in gridlock.
She said residents often have
trouble pulling out of driveways.
â€œSomething
needs to be
done, and it needs to be done
today,â€ she said.
Council President Anthony
Zambuto amended the
motion to include a requirement
that Blanchardâ€™s post a
No Left Turn on their property
and possibly install pavement
markings. Zambuto said the
traffi c congestion at Pomona
Street is so bad he once considered
calling for a detail offi -
cer to oversee the roads.
MassDOT needs
to shovel
C
ouncillor Marc Silvestri
proposed that the council
request Mayor Patrick
Keefe inform MassDOT that
state-maintained roadways
and sidewalks have not been
cleared of snow. Additionally,
that the communication
should request MassDOT to
clear sidewalks within twenty-four
hours of a snowstorm.
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shape Revereâ€™s winter sports push
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s February unfolds at its
midpoint, Revereâ€™s winter
teams continue to show
growth across the ice, track
and court, pairing strong individual
performances with
lessons that will carry into the
rest of the season.
Revere High School boys
indoor track builds momentum
at GBL Championship
The Revere High School
boys indoor track team finished
second to Somerville
at the GBL Indoor Championship,
delivering one of its
deepest meets under coach
David Fleming. Revere placed
four athletes in the top six of
the 55-meter dash, led by Jeremy
X and Oliver Escobar, a
feat Fleming said had not occurred
during his tenure. Both
athletes later qualifi ed for the
Division 2 state meet.
In the 300 meters, Jeremy
X ran a personal-best 36.60,
matching strides with his Everett
rival before narrowly running
out of track at the fi nish.
Captain Joey Angiulo, a multisport
athlete who also competes
in football and baseball,
placed fi fth with a strong eff ort.
The 600 meters belonged to
Edwin Alarcon, who surged to
the lead early in the second
lap and never looked back. A
four-year varsity athlete, Alarcon
has qualifi ed for the Division
2 state fi nals and recently
committed to continue his
track career at Worcester State
University. Fleming credited
Alarconâ€™s growth to increased
toughness and leadership.
Freshman Kosta Stamatopoulos
ran a personal record in
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Revere girls basketball finds its rhythm by attacking the
paint and playing together
By Dom Nicastro
O
n the road last week
against Malden, the Revere
High School girls basketball
team didnâ€™t panic when
the shots werenâ€™t falling early.
Instead, the Lady Patriots
trusted their habits, leaned
into their identity and let the
game come to them. After
trailing 12-7 at the end of the
first quarter, Revere settled
in, tied the game by halftime
and then took control with a
composed, physical second
half to earn a 50-36 win over
the Golden Tornados. It was
a performance that refl ected
not just a strong adjustment,
but a growing understanding
of how this team needs to play
to be successful.
â€œWe were more composed
and spaced the fl oor a lot better,â€
assistant coach Liz Lake
said. â€œWe capitalized on our
ability to drive to the basket
rather than rely on only our
perimeter shots. Overall, we
moved the ball with more
purpose.â€
The diff erence after halftime
was clear. Revere stopped
forcing shots from the outside
and began attacking the middle
of the fl oor with intent. Ball
movement improved, spacing
opened up and driving lanes
followed. â€œDuring the half, we
put a lot of emphasis on getting
more paint touches as we
were not utilizing the middle
of the court as much as we
could have been in the fi rst
half,â€ Lake said. â€œWe put focus
on moving the ball around the
perimeter and being more intentional
with our actions.â€
That intentionality showed
up in the details â€” better
screening, cleaner handoff s,
and sharper decision-making
that allowed Revere to consistently
get downhill and fi nish
plays in the paint. â€œWe used
more screens and handoffs,
which helped us create better
angles and opened up driving
lanes, allowing us to get
downhill and attack the basket
more consistently,â€ Lake
said.
confidence and physicality.
Addison Ulwick shot against
two during recent action against
Everett. (Advocate fi le photo)
The result was a confi dent
third and fourth quarter in
which Revere took the lead
and never gave it back. While
the off ense found its rhythm,
the Lady Patriotsâ€™ defense set
the tone after halftime. Revere
limited Maldenâ€™s opportunities,
contested shots without
fouling, and fi nished possessions
on the glass.
The approach was collective,
not dependent on size or
individual matchups. â€œWe are
not a very tall team, so defensively
we have to maintain an
aggressive presence, move as
a working unit, have hands up
at all times, and have everyone
on the fl oor be ready to
box out to secure rebounds,â€
Lake said.
That discipline showed in
the fi nal two quarters, when
Revere consistently forced
Malden to work deep into possessions
and denied secondchance
opportunities. â€œDuring
the third and fourth quarters,
our team put more attention
toward these actions and hustled
hard,â€ Lake added.
Revereâ€™s balanced attack
was led by Sarah Lechheb and
Addison Ulwick, who each
fi nished with 12 points while
contributing across the fl oor.
Lechheb added two assists
and fi ve rebounds, while Ulwick
chipped in three assists
and eight rebounds.
Lechhebâ€™s steady presence
at point guard anchored the
Sarah Lechheb battled Everett
defenders for possession of
the ball during recent action.
(Advocate fi le photo)
off ense. â€œSarah, our main point
guard, really did a great job
running the team,â€ Lake said.
â€œShe kept a level-head and
made sure we were organized
off ensively.â€
Her impact went beyond
scoring. â€œHer speed impacts
the game on both ends of the
fl oor, and that showed as she
pushed the pace in transition
and defensively applied a lot
of pressure,â€ Lake said. â€œIâ€™ve enjoyed
watching her grow as a
leader in the point guard position
these last few years.â€
Ulwick, meanwhile, continues
to make her presence felt
as a freshman by playing with
â€œAddison, who is only a freshman,
attacked the basket aggressively,
and her eff ort on
the boards was big,â€ Lake said.
â€œShe did a great job limiting
second-chance opportunities
and helped us move the
ball around.â€
The win sets the stage for a
demanding stretch, with Revere
traveling to Somerville
on Tuesday, Feb. 10, before returning
home for senior night
on Thursday, Feb. 12, against
Everett and hosting Salem on
Friday, Feb. 13.
With three games in quick
succession, the focus shifts to
consistency and preparation.
â€œOur focus is going to be on
staying consistent and taking
care of our bodies with a
busy week ahead,â€ Lake said.
â€œWe want to keep building
on the habits weâ€™ve been emphasizing
â€” playing together,
defending with energy, and
valuing the basketball by being
intentional on both ends
of the fl oor.â€
Senior night adds another
layer of motivation, one that
the team is embracing. â€œOne
of our mottos this season is
â€˜Do the little things right,â€™â€
Lake said. â€œWe want to honor
them by doing just that; by
playing the right way, bringing
great energy, and competing
together for them and our
home crowd.â€
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Chili warms up snowy Third Annual Revere
Beach Partnership Winter Wonderland
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Olyphant, Pennsylvania, resident
Jacob Hughes sculpted
â€œFrom the Flames.â€
Second-place winner Chip Kosher, of Mashpee, Mass., sculpted
â€œSpongeBob.â€
Members of
the Hughes
family worked
on a sculpture.
Third-place winner Andy Campbell,
of Oxford, Mass., sculpted
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Northampton, Mass., resident
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Leslie Conway and Russell Legere, 4, liked Jacob Hughesâ€™ â€œFrom the Flamesâ€ sculpture
during Saturdayâ€™s Third Annual Revere Beach Winter Wonderland.
Tiff any Martelli and Joseph Botelho by the Revere Beach Partnership Winter Wonderland
centerpiece â€” literally.
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Fat Jimâ€™s Catering, of Danvers, was the third-place winner in the
3rd Annual Chili Competition. Shown from left to right: James Stasinos,
Thomas Duda, Joseph Foglietta and Kerri Foglietta.
Shown from left to right: Elsa from the Disney movie â€œFrozen,â€
Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya, Olaf from â€œFrozenâ€
and Mary Callahan.
Saugus resident, vendor and
International Sand Sculpting
Festival winner Deb BarrettCutulle
and Charlotte Ferrante
were rooting for the Patriots in
Sundayâ€™s Super Bowl.
â€œFabulous Foodsâ€ television personality Victoria Fabbo and her
mother, Karen, served Revere Beach residents Alexis Sullivan and
Felipe Rogerio a sample of chili.
NeighborHealth Community Engagement Supervisor Nery Castro
and PACE marketing staff Daniela Martinez Perez handed out
coff ee mugs.
The centerpiece sculpture welcomed
guests into Springhill
Suites for the chili competition.
Janet Kilderry sampled chili from Mission Beach House chef Carlos
Hernandez. Mission Beach House placed second in the chili
competition.
Northeast
Metro Tech
placed fi rst
in the chili
c o ok- off
competition.
(Courtesy
pho -
to, Revere
Beach Partnership)
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T
he Revere High School Patriots Girls
and Boys Track Teams were honored
during Senior Night last Thursday
and shared their collegiate choices following
their meet at the Fieldhouse.
RHS Patriot Girls and Boys Track
Team Seniors Honored on Senior Night
Mayor Patrick Keefe (far right) congratulated the girlsâ€™ track team on a successful season. Shown from left to right: Standing: Head Coach Racquel MacDonald-Ciambelli,
Assistant Coach Noelle MacDonald, Fatima El Hariri, Rania Hamdani, Sara Brown, Dayana Ortega, Gemma Stamatopoulos, Jaliyah Manigo, Olivia Rupp, Bianca Rincon,
Danni Hope Randall and Mayor Keefe; squatting: Bsmela Ahmed, Kawtar Lharz, Aidah Louaddi, Jaleeyah Figueroa, Jade Dang, Lesly Mendoza and Basma Sahibi.
Shown from left to right: Kneeling: Assistant Coach William Johnson, Darion Crawford, Sergio Peguero, Luke Imperato, Akkadian Halley, Amari Miller-Tobey, Kepler Clammy,
Kosta Stamatopoulos and Jencarlo Martinez-Angel; top row: Fajr Riazi, Adalberto Martinez Jr., Guilherme Acosta, Bryan Maia, Emmanuel Lopera, Edwin Alarcon, Conrado
Cabrera, Thomas Waldron, Sean Colleton, Jeremy Lopez, Anthony Zagarella, Harly Dijon, Jonathan Gonzalez and Head Coach David Fleming. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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the 1,000 meters, fi nishing seventh
and as the only freshman
in the fi eld. Sophomore Tommy
Waldron placed sixth in the
mile, continuing his reputation
for grinding out tough races.
In the shotput, Bryan Maia
won the event with a PR of 50
feet, 4 inches, breaking the 50foot
barrier for the fi rst time.
When a scoring-table error
briefl y credited him with a longer
throw, Maia corrected the
mistake, sacrifi cing potential
state-ranking benefi ts in the
process. Fleming pointed to
the moment as a refl ection of
the programâ€™s values.
Revereâ€™s relay depth also
stood out. The 4x800 relay of
Diogo Yogi, Waldron, Stamatopoulos
and Alarcon qualifi ed
for the Division 2 state meet,
while the 4x400 relay featuring
Angiulo, Emmanuel Lopera,
Amari Miller-Tobey and
Alarcon also earned a state
berth. The 4x200 relay qualifi
ed as well despite Jeremy X
being forced to step off after
a calf strain.
Revere High School girls
indoor track shines at GBLs
and MSTCA qualifi ers
The Revere High School girls
indoor track team placed third
overall at the GBL Championship
on Feb. 5, scoring 73
points behind two league titles
and a wave of personal
bests under coach Racquel
MacDonald-Ciambelli. Gemma
Stamatopoulos led the
way, winning the 600 meters
in a new school-record time
of 1:41.74, breaking her own
Rupp, Emma DeCrosta and Annalise
Rodriguez, as the group
ran 11:00.57 to finish eight
seconds ahead of the fi eld.
Dayana Ortega took second
in the hurdles with a PR
of 10.05, while Rania Hamdani
placed second in the 600
meters with a 1:44.56 that positions
her for Division 2 state
qualifi cation. The 4x200 relay
of Jaliyah Manigo, Danni Hope
Randall, Zizi Kalliavas and
Ortega also fi nished second.
Third-place finishes came
Revereâ€™s Gemma Stamatopoulos
after breaking a record at the
Massachusetts State Track Coaches
Association Qualifi er Meet
mark from last season. She
also anchored the winning
4x800 relay alongside Olivia
from Basma Sahibi in the 55
hurdles, Rupp in the 2-mile
and Stamatopoulos in the
high jump. Rupp added a
fourth-place fi nish in the mile,
while the 4x400 relay of Manigo,
Kalliavas, Randall and
Hamdani placed fourth. Ina
Tamizi took fi fth in the long
jump with a PR, and Bianca
Rincon and DeCrosta each recorded
sixth-place finishes,
with DeCrosta posting PRs in
both the 1000 and mile.
At the MSTCA Qualifi er Meet
on Feb. 7, Stamatopoulos
broke another school record,
running the 1,000 meters in
3:08.85 to surpass the mark
set by Hannah Fitzpatrick
in 2018. The performance
marked her fourth individual
indoor school record and qualifi
ed her for the national meet,
where she will also compete
on the sprint medley relay.
Hamdani added a PR in the
300, and the 4x200 relay of
Hamdani, Kalliavas, Stamatopoulos
and Randall ran a season-best
1:56.
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OBITUARIES
Mary Ann (Russo)
Northrup
O
f Revere. Passed away
peacefully on Wednesday,
February 4th with her
loving family by her side. She
was 94 years old. Mary Ann
was born on July 28, 1931 in
Boston to her late parents,
Charles and Anna (DeLeo)
Russo. She was one of three
children raised in East Boston
before the family relocated to
Revere. She as an alumna of
Revere High School, Class of
1950. Mary Ann married her
love, Robert M. Northrup, on
November 14, 1953. The couple
remained in Revere and
together they would raise
their three children. Being a
mother and homemaker was
something that Mary Ann
was very proud of. Her love
for her family was profound,
and she did it all with love.
She returned to the workforce
later in life and worked
as an administrative assistant
in a local nursing home. In her
free time, she enjoyed crafting
and was involved in the
PTA, the Womenâ€™s Auxiliary
at the Mottola Post and the
St. Maryâ€™s Church Womenâ€™s
Club. Her favorite and happiest
time was spent with her
children and grandchildren.
Mary Annâ€™s family was the
absolute center of her heart
and soul.
She is the beloved wife of
the late Robert M. Northrup
of 36 years. The loving mother
of Robert C. Northrup, Sr.
and wife Dawn of Saugus,
Richard M. Northrup and his
late wife Christine of Boxford,
and Ann Marie Northrup and
her partner Charles Holland
of Revere. She is the cherished
grandmother of Robert
C. Northrup, Jr. and wife
Heather of Dracut, Ronald A.
Northrup and wife Erica of
Revere, Ross M. Northrup and
his fi anc Ã© Madison Symes of
Salem, of Haverhill, Krystle M.
Northrup and her husband
Mark of Daytona Beach, FL,
Caryn M. Northrup of South
Peabody, and Richard M.
Norhtrup, Jr. of Boxford. She
is the treasured great grandmother
of Robert III, John,
Kayden, Damian, Lily, and
Evangeline. She is the dear
sister of Joseph R. Russo and
wife Joan of Palm Beach, FL.,
Charles R. Russo and his late
wife Barbara. She is the treasured
aunt of Charles J. Russo
of Naples, FL., Nancy LaCivita
of Revere and the late
Laura Russo â€” Gagliardi and
the adored great aunt of Ava
LaCivita.
Funeral Services were held
in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza,
Beechwood Home for
Funerals, Interment was in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.
In lieu of fl owers, remembrances
may be made to St.
Jude Childrenâ€™s Research
Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,
Memphis, TN. 38105.
Rita Hess
and hard work were evident
in everything she did, a testament
to her resilient nature.
But it was her love for family
and friends that truly defi
ned her. A devoted wife, a
loving mother, grandmother,
and great-grandmother,
Ritaâ€™s life was a beautiful tapestry
woven with threads of
love, laughter, and shared
memories. Beyond her professional
life, Rita was known
for her loving spirit and her
ability to bring people together.
Rita found joy in the
company of her family and
friends, and her home in Revere,
Massachusetts and enjoyed
her winters in Boynton
Beach, Florida. Rita was a
long-standing member of the
Winthrop Yacht Club, where
her love for the water and
gathering people together
truly shone. She was an exceptional
cook, an expert at
crafting, and a natural entertainer.
She had an innate ability
to transform every event
into a memorable experience
and her community involvement
was commendable.
She was a devoted member
of Saint Anthonyâ€™s in Revere,
where she served with grace
and humility. Ritaâ€™s faith was
an essential part of her life,
guiding her actions and decisions.
She embodied the
words of 1 Corinthians 16:14,
â€œLet all that you do be done
in love,â€ living fully, making
those around her smile, and
giving selfl essly to her community.
Rita
is survived by her loving
granddaughter, Renee
Lavoie Carter, and her cherished
great-grandchildren;
Angelica Belo, Lucas and Edward
Kalukiewicz, and James
Jr. She is preceded in death
by her parents, John and Marie
Sbrizza, her devoted husband,
James Hess, her dearly
missed daughter, Donna
Lavoie, her beloved grandson,
James Sr., and her brothers
Frank, Louis, and John Jr.
Sbrizza.
A Funeral Mass will be
held at St. Anthony of Padua
Church, 250 Revere St, Revere
on Monday, March 9, 2026, at
10:00am (everyone directly to
church). Relatives and friends
are kindly invited. Interment
Woodlawn Cemetery.
î€·î•î„î§½î† î€¦î’îîîŒî–î–îŒî’î‘ î€³î˜î…îîŒî† î€«îˆî„î•îŒî‘îŠ
î€©îˆî…î•î˜î„î•îœ î€”î€œî€ î€•î€“î€•î€™
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 185 of the Acts of 1983, and
î€¦î‹î„î“î—îˆî• î€”î€– î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€¤î†î—î– î’î‰ î€”î€œî€›î€—î€ î—î‹î„î— î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î’î‰ î€µîˆî™îˆî•îˆ î€·î•î„î§½î† î€¦î’îîîŒî–î–îŒî’î‘ îšîŒîî î†î’î‘î‡î˜î†î— î„ î€³î˜î…îîŒî†
î€«îˆî„î•îŒî‘îŠ î’î‘ î€©îˆî…î•î˜î„î•îœ î€”î€œî€ î€•î€“î€•î€™ î„î— î€˜î€î€“î€“ î“î€‘îî€‘ îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î€¦î’î˜î‘î†îŒîîî’î• î€­î’î–îˆî“î‹ î€¤î€‘ î€§îˆî î€ªî•î’î–î–î’ î€¦î’î˜î‘î†îŒî
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î€•î€š î€¤î™î’î‘ î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî—
î€•î€‘ î€µîˆî”î˜îˆî–î— î—î’ î€¤îîˆî‘î‡ î€¶î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ î€»î€¬ î’î‰ î€·îŒî—îîˆ î€”î€“ î€«î„î‘î‡îŒî†î„î“î“îˆî‡ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘ î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î…îœ î€¤î‡î‡îŒî‘îŠî€
î€”î€” î€ºî„î™îˆ î€¤î™îˆî‘î˜îˆ
î€–î€‘ î€µîˆî”î˜îˆî–î— î—î’ î€¤îîˆî‘î‡ î€¶î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ î€»î€¬ î’î‰ î€·îŒî—îîˆ î€”î€“ î€«î„î‘î‡îŒî†î„î“î“îˆî‡ î€³îˆî•î–î’î‘ î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î…îœ î€¤î‡î‡îŒî‘îŠî€
î€˜î€œ î€¦î’î’îîˆî‡îŠîˆ î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî—
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t is with warm hearts and
fond memories that we remember
the vibrant life of
Rita J. Hess, Born on September
4, 1932, in Revere, Rita
was the daughter of John
and Marie Sbrizza. She was
the loving wife of her late
husband, James Hess, sharing
an incredible 54 years of
marriage fi lled with joy, affection,
and companionship.
She was a charismatic and resilient
woman, whose infectious
laughter and captivating
spirit touched everyone
she met.
Ritaâ€™s career at John Hancock
Mutual spanned an impressive
37 years before her
retirement. Her dedication
î€—î€‘ î€µîˆî”î˜îˆî–î— î—î’ î€¤îîˆî‘î‡ î€¶î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ î€»î€»î€¬î€¬î€ î€¶îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î€”î€“î€‘î€œî€œî€‘î€•î€•î€“î€ î€±î’ î€³î„î•îŽîŒî‘îŠ î€¤î‘îœî—îŒîîˆ î…îœ î€¤î‡î‡îŒî‘îŠî€
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The newest episode of â€œCooking
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Everettâ€”Revereâ€”Maldenâ€”Mystic
Valley boys
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The Everett-Revere-Malden-Mystic
Valley boys hockey
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to Somerville after building a
two-goal lead. Martino Carbo of
Mystic Valley and Bradley Roach
of Revere scored in the second
period as the co-op carried a 2-0
advantage into the fi nal frame.
Assists were credited to Tommy
Cronin of Malden, along
with Revereâ€™s Frankie Annunziata
and Christopher Argueta.
Coach Craig Richards said
the 5-9 group continues to
compete as the postseason
approaches. â€œAlways battling.
Always working hard,â€ Richards
said. â€œTough week ahead,
but if we can pull off a couple
wins, weâ€™ll be in good shape
for states.â€
offi cials and community members
met at The Doggy Port, located
at 646 Ocean Avenue for
its grand opening. Watch the
RTV coverage now playing on
the Community Channel and
YouTube, and welcome Revereâ€™s
newest grooming facility
to the Waterfront Square
neighborhood!
For this weekâ€™s â€œIn the Loop,â€
learn about an upcoming city
collaboration. Revere is partnering
with Eastie Farm to
make fresh, locally grown food
more accessible to the community.
Eastie Farm is grassroots,
community-based nonprofi
t dedicated to urban farming,
education, and building an
equitable local food system.
One of the ways they do this is
through their Community Supported
Agriculture program,
also known as CSA, which is a
local farm share subscription
that provides aff ordable bags
of fresh fruits, vegetables, and
eggs. The 2026 CSA season
runs from late May through
mid-November, with weekly
Wednesday pickups from 3PM
to 6PM at 281 Broadway in Revere.
SNAP benefi ts are accepted
through DTA. For more information
or to sign up, visit
eastiefarm.com/CSA or scan
the QR code on the flyer in
these videos. Tune in to â€œin the
Loop,â€ on RevereTV or follow
RTV on all social media outlets.
RTV GOV remains scheduled
with the latest from the
Council Chambers at City Hall.
The month of February started
off with meetings from
the RHS Building Committee,
Conservation Commission,
Human Rights Commission,
Ways and Means Sub-Committee,
Zoning Sub-Committee,
Revere City Council, and
Commission on Disabilities.
That is quite the lineup in two
weeks. Watch these meetings
and more on RTV GOV which
is channel 9 on Comcast and
channels 13 and 613 on RCN.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BUYER1
Cuci, Bukurije
Serpas, Granados A
Sium, Rutha M
Sona, Khadija
BUYER2
Cuci, Nazim
Matamoros, Carlos Matamoros, Osiris
Ngo, Thuy
Hagos, Bereket T
SELLER1
Furlong, Catherine J
Felix, Aidan X
Tran, Chom
Stacy A Ventola Irt
Cuci, Nazim
Matthews, Jennifer
SELLER2
Earley, Jessica
Ventola, David W
Cuci, Bukurije
Clough, Mark
ADDRESS
3 Larkin St
70 Cecilian Ave #70
44 Stark Ave #B
43 Vinal St
14 Larkin St
51 Woodland Rd
Revere
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