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Every Friday
Mayor joins Revere leaders
to announce, â€œField of Play,â€ a series
of World Cup watch parties
Special to Th e Advocate
A
midst lively youth pickup
soccer games, the City of
Revere and Mayor Patrick M.
Keefe Jr. joined with local business
and civic leaders at Rumney
Marsh Academy at a press
conference to announce Revereâ€™s
â€œField of Playâ€ 2026 summer
tourism initiative, inviting
residents and visitors to share
in the excitement of the World
Cup across every corner of the
city. â€œAs a city that has more
than a quarter of our residents
hailing from countries across
Latin America, North Africa,
and Europe, the number of international
soccer fans in Revere
is unmatched,â€ said Mayor
Keefe.
WORLD CUP | SEE Page 2
781-286-8500
Friday, May 1, 2026
HYM Reports Progress
at Suffolk Downs as New
Housing, Retail, and Public
Spaces Take Shape
By Barbara Taormina
H
Mayor Patrick Keefe, left, and Revere Dept. of Recreation Director
Michael Hinjosa are shown in front of the giant screen which
will show the watch parties for the World Cup.
YM Investment Group
CEO Thomas Oâ€™Brien met
with the City Council this
week for the companyâ€™s annual
project update required
by the special permit issued
for the development. â€œWe
feel good about where we
are,â€ Oâ€™Brien told the council.
Oâ€™Brien gave a breathless
slide presentation of the project
highlighting the accomplishments
to date. He began
by thanking the city and the
council for its support over
the past 24 months, which
brought increased interest
rates and costs that aff ected
the pace of the development.
He then began a list of
individual pieces of the project
that have been completMarc
Silvestri
Councillor-at-Large
ed or are in the works. Amaya,
the fi rst residential building,
was completed and opened
in 2024 with 475 units and
24,000 square feet of retail
HYM REPORTS |
SEE Page 3
Revere Leaders Launch â€œField of Play,â€ A Series of World Cup Watch Parties
Summer Tourism initiative for soccer fans
including free activities and events on Americaâ€™s
First Public Beach and near MBTA hubs
By Tara Vocino
O
n Thursday, April 23, the
city of Revere and Mayor
Patrick M. Keefe Jr. hosted
a press conference to announce
the cityâ€™s â€œField of
Playâ€ summer tourism initiative,
inviting residents and
visitors to share in the excitement
of the World Cup across
every corner of the city at the
Rumney Marsh Academy Turf
Field.
â€œAs a city that has more than
a quarter of our residents hailing
from countries across Latin
America, North Africa, and
Europe, the number of international
soccer fans in Revere
is unmatched,â€ Mayor Patrick
Keefe said.
Programming will include
free public watch parties for
marquee matches; partnerships
with local bars, restaurants,
and small businesses
hosting their own tournament
celebrations; family and
recreational programming;
and placemaking and public
art that honor both the global
game and the many cultures
that call Revere home.
Fans can celebrate the tournament
on Americaâ€™s First
Public Beach, along the walkFIELD
OF PLAY |
SEE Page 4
Shown from left to right: Kneeling: Adam Jarir and Zakaria Izri; middle row: Jeremy Del Rio, Neymar
Pervilus, Karl Ulysse, David Salazar, Yanis Zahaf and Oussman Izri; third row: Noah Chea, Samira Jarir,
Anis Ifkarine, Jacob Gutierrez, Yanis Zahaf and Milan Villanueva; fourth row: Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky,
Ward 1 Councillor James Mercurio, FC Bolts Director/Coach Cesar Salazar, Mayor Patrick Keefe,
City Council Vice President Angela Guarino-Sawaya, City Council President Anthony Zambuto, Ward 4
Councillor Paul Argenzio and School Committee member John Kingston. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
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WORLD CUP | FROM Page 1
â€œAs a community that is rich
with diversity, we are going to
have a series of free events that
puts our culture and our business
in the spotlight. This is
about collaboration in excitement
for FIFA, and strong partnerships
between our public
and private entities,â€ added
Mayor Keefe.
Field of Play is a tourism-driven
events series built around
free FIFA World Cup watch parties
and events â€” highlighting
Revereâ€™s diverse community
and culture; providing no-cost,
safe places for families from
across the region (and world) to
enjoy the fun of the World Cup;
and driving foot traffi c to small
business districts in Revere.
Revere Community Development
Planner Joe Gravellese,
who is a co-chair of the Field
of Play Planning Committee,
commented, â€œRevere Beach has
long been a hub for fans celebrating
the World Cup and this
year will be no diff erent. We are
thrilled to plan a summer of
events for fans of all ages and
backgrounds to celebrate this
tournament, and to promote
Revereâ€™s vibrant small business
community.â€
Revereâ€™s programming will
include the following: some
free public watch parties, partnerships
with businesses hosting
tournament celebrations,
family/recreational events and
placemaking and public art. At
the recent press conference,
the mayor was joined by community
partners: Revere Chamber
of Commerce President
Don Martelli, HYM Investment
Group Partner/Chief Investproudly
showcase a taste of
Murrayâ€™s diverse team, culinary
fl avor, and libations to both our
neighbors and the world,â€ added
Murrayâ€™s Tavern owner John
Murray.
Field of Play 2026
Schedule of Events
USA World Cup Kickoff
Party
â€¢ Friday, June 12 |
3:00 p.m. â€” 12:00 a.m.
Pictured are some of the many young soccer fans who, along with
their families, will be in attendance for the World Cup parties.
î€˜î€“
ment Offi cer Doug Manz; Shirley
Ave Neighborhood Association
member JosuÃ© Vides Erazo,
Revere FC Bolts Director Cesar
Salazar and representatives
from Revereâ€™s small businesses,
including Murrayâ€™s Tavern and
Twisted Fate Brewing.
Chamber of Commerce President
Martelli noted, â€œThis partnership
puts Revereâ€™s small businesses
at the center of a global
moment. When fans come to
our districts for these events,
theyâ€™re not just watching the
World Cup â€” theyâ€™re discovering
the restaurants, shops,
and neighborhoods that make
Revere unlike anywhere else.
Thatâ€™s the kind of exposure you
canâ€™t buy, and our members are
ready to welcome the world.â€
â€œThe HYM Investment Group
is proud to partner with Mayor
Keefe and the City of Revere
to make this an unforgettable
summer at Suff olk Downs
and Beachmont Square. With
FIFA World Cup watch parties
at The Yard, alongside incredible
local businesses like Twisted
Fate Brewery and The Point
Barre and Yoga, we are excited
to welcome residents and
visitors from across the region
to experience everything this
community has to offer. Revere
has always been a place
that welcomes the world, and
this summer we get to prove it,â€
said HYMâ€™s Doug Manz.
â€œMurrayâ€™s Tavern is very excited
to be partners of Revereâ€™s
Field of Play Initiative. This collaborative
teamwork along
with Revereâ€™s leaders and the
Chamber of Commerce will create
once in a lifetime memories
for all ages! The excitement is
at an all time high, and we will
â€¢ Waterfront Square (Dryft)
â€¢ Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina,
USA vs. Paraguay
World Cup Kickoff Festival
at Suff olk Downs
â€¢ Saturday, June 13 |
3:00 p.m. â€” 9:00 p.m.
â€¢ The Yard at Suff olk Downs
â€¢ Qatar vs. Switzerland, Brazil
vs. Morocco, Haiti vs. Scotland
World
Cup Festival and Ciclovia
at Shirley Avenue
â€¢ Friday, June 19 |
3:00 p.m. â€” 9:00 p.m.
â€¢ Shirley Avenue
â€¢ USA vs. Australia, Scotland vs.
Morocco, Brazil vs. Haiti
Field of Play Youth Soccer
Bonanza
â€¢ Wednesday, June 24 |
3:00 p.m. â€” 9:00 p.m. (fi nal
day of Revere Public Schools)
â€¢ Harry Della Russo Stadium
â€¢ Matchups to be confi rmed
World Cup Festival and
Colombia Rally at Suffolk
Downs
Revere has second largest Colombian
population in the state
â€¢ Saturday, June 27 |
3:00 p.m. â€” 10:30 p.m.
â€¢ Suff olk Downs
â€¢ Panama vs. England, Croatia
vs. Ghana, Colombia vs.
Portugal
World Cup Quarterfinal
Festival at Suff olk Downs
Matchups to be confi rmed:
Thursday, July 9 â€” Saturday,
July 11
World Cup Semifi nal and Ciclovia
at Shirley Avenue
â€¢ Tuesday, July 14 |
3:00 p.m. â€” 6:00 p.m.
â€¢ Shirley Avenue Municipal Lot
â€¢ Wednesday, July 15 |
3:00 p.m. â€” 6:00 p.m.
Shirley Avenue Municipal Lot
FINAL FESTIVAL
â€¢ Sunday, July 19
â€¢ Location TBD
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HYM REPORTS | FROM Page 1
space. Oâ€™Brien said it is 80 percent
leased. Twisted Fate Brewing
and The Point Barre and
Yoga studio are on the ground
fl oor. â€œAmaya has been a great
project for us,â€ said Oâ€™Brien.
The Yard, which is the space
just outside of Amaya, has
also received planning and attention.
â€œThe eff ort is to bring
people to the site and make it
active,â€ Oâ€™Brien told the council.
HYM has planned a spring
pop up market for Saturdays
beginning April 19, Thursdays
at the Yard, which will feature
musical performances and a
variety of outdoor fi tness activities.
The
Amp, an outdoor amphitheater,
is rising and is expected
to host its fi rst musical
performance, possibly as early
as this spring. The Amp will
feature tree groves and seating
around a new pond with
a stage at the waterâ€™s edge.
The Amp is part of the projectâ€™s
park system and a key
part of the stormwater management
plan.
Oâ€™Brien told the council a
significant amount of time
and money has gone into infrastructure.
â€œItâ€™s not the most
visible work, but itâ€™s the most
important because it sets the
stage for the site to move forward,â€
he said.
Infrastructure work and traffi
c mitigation have been done
on all on-site roadways, Beachmont
Plaza, The Yard and The
Amp. According to HYM, there
have also been improvements
to the off site intersection at
Winthrop Avenue and Revere
Beach Parkway. Improvements
to 10 off site intersections in
the city have been designed
and seven are either complete
or close to completion.
HYM broke ground last winter
on Portico, a second residential
building with 475
market-rate units and 33,000
square feet of ground-fl oor retail
space. Portico is expected
to open during the fi rst quarter
of 2028. â€œPortico is on track,
weâ€™re very happy about that,â€
said Oâ€™Brien.
Oâ€™Brien couldnâ€™t share the
name of the hotel that is part
of the project, although he described
it as national and upscale.
Construction of the hotel
is expected to begin by the
end of this year. Oâ€™Brien did say
it would be a 150-key, full-service
hotel and HYM is looking
to add a rooftop restaurant
and bar to create a gathering
spot with ocean views.
The Arden, another residential
building with 243 units, is
also scheduled to begin construction
by the end of this
year. The Arden will be a mix
of studios, one-bedroom and
two-bedroom market-rate
units. The seven-story Arden
will face Beachmont Plaza
and have 12,500 square feet
of ground-level retail fronting
Suff olk Downs Boulevard.
Oâ€™Brien also spoke about 619
Winthrop Street, the gateway
plaza to Suff olk Downs from
the Beachmont T stop. Oâ€™Brien
said HYM wanted the entrance
to Suff olk Downs to start right
at the T station. The company
bought the former Beachmont
Roast Beef site, which it
is upgrading. HYM also plans
to reinstall the illuminated
tower that once stood on the
site. Oâ€™Brien also said the plaza
could also host retail and
food trucks.
Ward 1 Councillor James
Mercurio asked about HYMâ€™s
plans for Donnelley Square.
Mercurio reminded Oâ€™Brien
that refurbishing the square
was part of HYMâ€™s sales pitch
when it fi rst came to the city
and there was talk about
trees, decorative lighting and
streetscapes.
Oâ€™Brien said that to move
ahead with Donnelley Square
HYM would need partnerships
with the MBTA, MassDOT and
utility companies in order to
relocate existing underground
equipment. â€œWhat we need
is a team eff ort,â€ said Oâ€™Brien.
â€œItâ€™s a shared eff ort and an appropriate
thing to do for the
neighborhood that has been
so good to us.â€
Mercurio said he looks forward
to working together.
Other councillors thanked
Oâ€™Brien and all said the site
looked good and seemed to
be coming together.
â€œI appreciate you being a
good neighbor, putting the
yard to use for the farmersâ€™
market,â€ said Councillor-atLarge
Marc Silvestri. â€œKeeping
life to the site as itâ€™s being developed
is a huge plus for the
city as well as yourself.â€
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FIELD OF PLAY |
FROM Page 1
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corridor, in the
emerging Beachmont
Square neighborhood
at Suffolk
Downs, and in Revereâ€™s
downtown.
These settings will
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Chief of Planning and Community
Development Thomas Skwierawski
played youth soccer and
now coaches a girls team.
Bolts Coach Cesar Salazar, who
went to the World Cup last year,
said Revere is a great city to
host the watch parties.
HYM Chief Investment Offi cer/
Partner Douglas Manz said The
Yard @ Beachmont Square will
host watch parties this summer.
Morocco made it to the World Cup semifi nals in 2022. Shown from
left to right: Wafah Dbidbat, Zakaria Izri, FC Coach/Director Cesar
Salazar, Basma Jarir and Samira Jarir.
Shown from left to right: Bolts
midfi elder Oussman Izri, Zakaria
Izri, Bolts defender Adam Jarir,
Samira Jarir and Basma Jarir.
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said itâ€™s an incredible
collaboration amongst many
city departments and local restaurants.
Shirley
Avenue Neighborhood
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Manager JosuÃ© Vides-Erazo
said Shirley Avenue watch parties
will allow for folks who
donâ€™t drive or use wheelchairs
to access them.
Murrayâ€™s Tavern co-owners
Greg Murray (at left) and John
Murray, who are celebrating
their fifth anniversary in
May, said food will be featured
from diff erent countries at the
watch parties and, of course,
ice cream for the children.
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~ REVERE CIT Y COUNCIL ROUNDUP ~
Congratulations,
Robonerds
T
he pride in the City Council
Chamber was palpable
as the council awarded Certificates
of Achievement to
the Revere High School ROTC
Robo Nerds robotic club for
winning a national title at the
National Robot Drone League
event held at East Tennessee
State University. Ward 4 Councillor
Paul Argenzio and Councillor-at-Large
Marc Silvestri,
who sponsored the motion
for the award, did the honors.
Argenzio read the certifi cate,
which detailed the teamâ€™s accomplishments.
â€œIn
acknowledgement of extraordinary,
distinguished and
meritorious achievement as a
member of the Revere High
School Army JROTC RoboNerds
Team #3000, special recognition
is hereby accorded
to the team In recognition
of their outstanding achievement
in being crowned National
Alliance Champions at
the 2026 Robot Drone League
National Competition, held
March 27-28, 2026, and in celebration
of a remarkable inaugural
season defi ned by innovation,
teamwork, and perseverance.
In your rookie year,
you demonstrated exceptional
skill in navigating robots
and drones through a simulated
Moonbase Habitat challenge,
achieving top qualifying
scores and reaching a
personal best of 3,255 points
at the national level. Your accomplishments
further include
earning 2nd place overall
at the New England Regional
Competition and receiving
the Alliance Award, Engineering
Award, and Team Showcase
Award, reflecting your
collaboration, technical excellence,
and dedication. Your
success brings great pride to
Revere High School and the
City of Revere, serving as an
inspiration to the entire community.
Everyone
in the room was
thrilled by the team and Major
Deborah Bowker and grateful
for them making Revere shine.
The RHS RoboNerds team were honored by the City Council on
Monday evening for earning the title of National Alliance Champions
at the Robot Drone League National Competition held in
March at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City. Shown
following their win in March: Dr. Casey Geist, Cadets David Flores
Luna, Radley Lekuku, Jack Cambriello, Diego Leal Robles, Adekanmi
Fetuga, Meyson Garcia Alvarado, Douglas Martinez Aguilar,
Britany Argueta De Leon, Larissa Saraiva and Katherine Morales,
MAJ (R) Deborah Bowker and Cadets Victoria Ackles, Keyrin Berganza
Argueta, Giselle Alarcon Alas and Izabelly Alves Dos Santos.
(Advocate fi le photo)
Thank you, Jamie Russo
A
Certifi cate of Commendation
was awarded to Jamie
Russo in recognition of his
continued support of the Revere
Fire Department through
the voluntary donation of
properties slated for demolition
for use in critical, handson
fi re training exercises.
Cryptocurrency ATMs
T
he council referred an ordinance
banning cryptocurrency
ATMs in Revere to the
Legislative Aff airs Subcommittee.
Councillor-at-Large Marc
Silvestri said the ATMs, which
are often found in convenience
stores, are heavily used in
scams, financial fraud and
money laundering. The current
absence of sufficient federal
and state consumer protections
and regulatory oversight
for such machines necessitates
a municipal prohibition to safeguard
residents and preserve
public safety. The ATMs also
charge much higher fees than
online crypto brokers. Silvestri
said he had spoken to a resident
who lost $350,000 over
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several months. The ordinance
will ban the machines and set a
$300 fi ne for any business that
does not remove them.
Drainage
improvements
T
he council approved a $3.6
million bond authorization
for stormwater improvements.
Superintendent of Public
Works Chris Ciaramella explained
the proposed project
involves drainage improvements
in the Sewall and Library
Streets area. Ciaramella
said the work is necessary and
will allow for subsequent paving
and sidewalk installation
to complete upgrades in the
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Shown from left, School Committee Member Anthony
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and Senator Lydia Edwards at the recent Teamsters
Local 25 16th Annual Gala for Autism at Encore
Boston Harbor.
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City Councillor, School Board
member and Senator attend
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he Teamsters Boston Local
25 hosted their 16th Annual
Gala for Autism, on Saturday,
April 25th, at ENCORE Boston in
Everett recently. In attendance
were City Councillor Michelle
Kelley, School Board member
Anthony Caggiano and State
Senator Lydia Edwards.
RCCR | FROM Page 5
neighborhood. After drainage
pipes are installed, a settling
period of approximately
six months will occur before
paving and sidewalk construction
begins. The improvements
will extend through the
surrounding streets, including
Sewall, Elm and Harris.
Councillors raised concerns
about the lack of sidewalks
in certain sections of Sewall
Street, particularly due to increased
traffi c, and requested
that sidewalk installation be
prioritized as part of the project.
The Superintendent confi
rmed that a study would be
conducted to determine sidewalk
placement following completion
of the drainage work.
Constable Cole
The council referred the
Mayorâ€™s appointment of Gerard
Cole as a constable for Revere
to the Appointments and
Personnel Subcommittee for
confi rmation.
Need for AEDs
T
he council supported a motion
from Ward 5 Councillor
Angela Guarino-Sawaya that
Mayor Patrick Keefe request the
City Solicitor, in coordination
with the Department of Public
Health and the Inspectional
Services Department, to draft
and submit for adoption an ordinance
requiring that all unstaff
ed fi tness facilities, including
but not limited to those located
within apartment buildings,
condominium complexes
and residential developments
â€” particularly those situated
along Revere Beach â€” whether
resident-operated or managed
by building ownership or management,
shall be equipped
with a fully functional Automated
External Defibrillator
(AED) on the premises.
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Annual Rabies Vaccination Clinic set for May 23 in Malden
Anyone is welcome from MALDEN and surrounding communities â€” EVERETT, REVERE & SAUGUS â€”
to bring their dog or cat for just $15.00
By Steve Freker
T
he Malden Rabies Vaccine
Clinic is back and will be
held on Saturday, May 23 from
10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the
Malden Central Fire Station.
Malden Police Dept. Animal
Control Officer Kevin Alkins
is urging all pet â€œparentsâ€ in
Malden and from surrounding
communities to take advantage
of the return of the Rabies
Vaccine Clinic. While in the
past the clinic has been open
to Malden residents only, the
pet protection clinic is now
available to ALL nonresidents
as well. Residents from Everett,
Revere, Saugus and other
communities are also welcome
to bring their pets.
â€œWe want to make sure anyone
who wants to take advantage
of the clinic and protect
their beloved dogs and
cats can have this opportunity,â€
Alkins said. â€œWe have had
successful rabies vaccination
clinics for many years in Malden
and our residents appreciate
the services off ered here.â€
Alkins said now more than
ever is the time to have pets
vaccinated, since many dogs
and cats may have missed
being raccoons, skunks and
opossums.
Rabies is a preventable viral
disease most often transmitted
through the bite of a rabid
animal. The rabies virus infects
the central nervous system of
animals and humans alike, ultimately
causing disease in the
brain and death.
This yearâ€™s Malden Rabies
Malden Police Animal Control
Offi cer Kevin Alkins urges all pet
â€œparentsâ€ in Malden and any surrounding
communities to have
their animals vaccinated against
rabies. (Courtesy/City of Malden)
their rabies vaccinations
through the years. â€œPets need
protection from rabies, which
is a life-threatening disease
to them, other animals and
humans,â€ Alkins said. â€œWith
the better weather and the
increase of wildlife presence
right in our residential neighborhoods
and business areas,
it is vital that pets are vaccinated
against rabies.â€
The biggest rise of wild animals
in the area have been
coyotes, with other common
animals aff ected with rabies
PROTECT YOUR PET! DOGS and CATS
RABIES CLIî€IC
The City of Malden and Malden
Police are pleased to announce they
are Hosting the Annual Rabies Clinic
WHEî€: Saturday, May 13, 2026
â€” From 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.â€”
WHERE: Malden Central Fire Station,
1 Sprague St., Malden MA
*The Cost is only $15.00 per pet
â€” ALL DOGS MUST BE LEASHED
â€” ALL CATS MUST BE IN CARRIER
â€” NON-RESIDENTS & THEIR PETS FROM
OTHER SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
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This Clinic is organized by the City of Malden and the Malden Police Department. For Questions
and Additional Information contact Malden Police Animal Control: 781-397-7171 x1302
MALDEN
Residents
and ALSO
Residents from
Everett, Revere,
Saugus & Other
Surrounding
Communities
are ALL
welcome at this
RABIES
CLINIC
Please
PROTECT your
Pets by
getting them
Vaccinated!
Vaccination Clinic will be held
on Saturday, May 23 from
10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the
Malden Central Fire Station at
1 Sprague St. (corner of Salem
Street) in Malden. The fi re station
is located directly across
the street from Malden High
School (77 Salem St.).
The cost of the Rabies Vaccination
for dogs and cats is
only $15.00 per shot with the
following regulations:
â€”All dogs must be leashed
â€”All cats must be in a carrier
Any questions or for more
information, contact Malden
Police Animal Control at 781397-7171,
x 1302.
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Revere Beach cleanup beautifies city for Earth Day
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any enthusiastic volunteers
gathered to help clean up
Revere Beach for the Earth Day
celebration â€” Beautify Revere
2026: The Great Revere Beach
Cleanup â€” on Saturday morning.
Salemme Correa and Mayor Patrick
Keefe were hard at work cleaning
up Americaâ€™s First Public Beach.
Academy AbelTV Soccer Team, shown from left to right: Back
row: Miguel Siguenza, Joaquin Sepulveda, Oâ€™Kelly Lemus,
Coach Abel Alfonso, Ena Palacios, Maria Baives, Carolina
Ramirez and Julissa Ortiz; front row: Andrew Sepulveda, Liam
Siguenza, Joshua Matamorrus, Emmiliano Madrid, Andy Cartagena,
Mateo Palacios, Miguel Cartagena, Julian Matomovor
and Sara Lopez.
Mayor Patrick Keefe (far right) is pictured instructing the volunteers,
including State Rep. Jessica Giannino (center) at The Great
Revere Beach Cleanup on Saturday morning.
Shown from left to right: Revere Community School Director Fatou
Drammeh, Ward 1 Councillor James Mercurio, Mayorâ€™s Offi ce Chief
of Staff Claudia Correa, School Committee member Stephen Damiano,
Conservation Commission member Wilson Correa, State Rep.
Jeff rey Turco, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, former School Committee
member Daniel Maguire and City Auditor Richard Viscay.
Revere seventh grade travel basketball team
coach Dana Brangiforte, A.C. Whelan Elementary
School third grader Santino Brangiforte,
B.C. High student Patrick Chongsuttanamanee
and Garfi eld Elementary School
seventh grader Roman Brangiforte.
Paul Revere Innovation
School third grader Bora
Cuci, Adelina Cuci and Arbor
Cuci cleaned up the
beach.
Malden Catholic seventh
grader Luca Bartalini
and Malden Catholic
ninth grader Melania
Bartalini
State Senator Lydia Edwards is shown with
Coach Abel Alfano, whose soccer team collected
several bags of trash.
Revere resident Sarah Chamberlain and her friend
Amy Watterson, of Malden, are pictured with trash
they picked up along the beach.
Marcelo Pineda and Liana Sedano
found napkins and a straw.
Going barefoot: Manu
and Nico Pineda found
a bottle and an alcohol
container.
Approximately 75 volunteers helped to clean up the beach. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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RPS Holds District Art Show
By Melissa
March on the Arts disMoore-Randall
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evere
Public Schools
held their annual District
Art Show in March.
played all different art
forms from students in
grades K-12 as well as
musical performances.
The annual event brings
together teachers, students
and families to experience
all the amazing
work being done at each
school as part of the Fine
Arts Program.
RHS Senior Danni Hope Randallâ€™s art featuring Megan Moroney
Various ceramic pieces by RHS students
The artwork of RHS Senior Kathy Nguyen
A.C. Whelan fi fth grader Geronimo Builes Arangoâ€™s
â€œPaper Squishieâ€ artwork
Graphite art by RHS freshman Yasmine Belgrini
A sculpture by Paul Revere student Abby Rivera Chavez
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2026
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION â€“ HIGHWAY DIVISION
NOTICE OF A DESIGN PUBLIC HEARING
Project File No. 612100
A Design Public Hearing will be held by MassDOT to discuss the proposed Improvements at Beachmont Veterans Memorial
School Safe Routes to School (SRTS) project in Revere, MA.
WHERE:
WHEN:
Revere City Hall, Council Chambers
281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 @ 7:00 PM
PURPOSE: The purpose of this hearing is to provide the public with the opportunity to become fully acquainted with the
proposed Improvements at Beachmont Veterans Memorial School Safe Routes to School project. All views
and comments submitted in response to the hearing will be reviewed and considered to the maximum extent possible.
PROPOSAL: The proposed Safe Routes to School project consists of sidewalk improvements in the vicinity of Beachmont
Veterans Memorial School. The project includes a 10-foot shared use path in front of the school, a new cross
walk and bump out on Everard Street near Cottage Street, and new crosswalks and reconstructed pedestrian
curb ramps on Crescent Avenue, Belle Isle Avenue, and Everard Street.
A secure right-of-way is necessary for this project. Acquisitions in fee and permanent or temporary easements may be
required. The town is responsible for acquiring all needed rights in private or public lands. MassDOTâ€™s policy concerning
land acquisitions will be discussed at this hearing.
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hearing shall be displayed for public inspection and copying at the time and date listed above. Plans will be on display
one-half hour before the hearing begins, with an engineer in attendance to answer questions regarding this project. A project
handout will be made available on the MassDOT website listed below.
Project inquiries, written statements and other exhibits regarding the proposed undertaking may be submitted to Carrie E.
Lavallee, P.E., Chief Engineer, via e-mail to MassDOTProjectManagement@dot.state.ma.us î’î• î™îŒî„ î€¸î€¶ î€°î„îŒî î—î’ î€¶î˜îŒî—îˆ î€šî€˜î€˜î€“î€
10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116, Attention: Project Management, Project File No. 612100. Statements and exhibits
intended for inclusion in the hearing transcript must be emailed or postmarked no later than ten (10) business days
(14 calendar days) after the hearing is hosted.
This location is accessible to people with disabilities. MassDOT provides reasonable accommodations and/or language
assistance free of charge upon request (e.g., interpreters in American Sign Language and languages other than English, live
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REVERE HIGH
PATRIOTS SPORTS
ROUNDUP
Revere Softball
rolls, Baseball edges
Peabody in strong
week for Patriots
By Dom Nicastro
R
evere High School spring
teams turned in another
busy week, with the softball
team continuing its hot streak,
baseball earning a one-run
win, boys volleyball improving
to 9-1 and standout eff orts
in girls tennis and girls track.
Softball continues
torrid stretch
T
he Revere softball team
put together another impressive
week with wins over
Somerville, Malden and Lynn
Classical, using explosive offense
and strong pitching
throughout.
The Patriots erupted for a
24-10 victory over Somerville,
piling up 35 hits. Addison Ulwick
led the way with two
home runs and fi ve RBI. Alana
Greenman, Anna Doucette
and Frankie Reed each collected
fi ve hits, while Alexa Humphrey,
Yasmine Slami, Danni
Hope Randall, Gianna Stasinos,
Caleigh Joyce, Defany
Escoto and Gianna Canzano
all added multiple hits. Coach
Megan Oâ€™Donnell also highlighted
contributions from
several younger players. Sophomore
Natalia Navarro made a
strong catch in left fi eld, while
eighth graders Gabi Arias and
Yasmine Slami each made solid
contact at the plate. Escoto
added a key hit during the win.
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Revere followed with a
16-1 win over Malden. Reed
drove in four runs on three
hits, while Randall struck out
11 and allowed just one hit
over fi ve innings. Reed, Stasinos
and Ulwick each had
three hits, while Randall and
Canzano added multiple-hit
eff orts. Joyce drove in runs
with a double and walk, while
Humphrey and Ulwick each
drove in runs during a ninerun
fourth inning.
The Patriots then earned a
9-6 win over Lynn Classical after
scoring six runs in the fi rst
inning and building an 8-0
lead after two. Ulwick went
the distance for the win, striking
out 11. During the sixth
inning, she was struck in the
throat by a line drive but remained
in the game.
â€œShe looked Coach in the
eyes and said I am fi nishing
this game and getting the
win,â€ Oâ€™Donnell said.
Humphrey ripped a tworun
triple in the early surge,
while Doucette led the offense
with three hits. Reed,
Joyce and Humphrey each
drove in two runs. Greenman
and Stasinos added multiple
hits, while Randall beat out
an infield single to extend
one rally.
Oâ€™Donnell also praised
bench players Maddie Matheson,
Arias, Slami, Bella Cushing,
Escoto and Navarro for
their daily eff ort and support.
Baseball breaks
through in close game
T
he Revere baseball team
picked up a 5-4 victory over
Peabody Veterans Memorial,
improving to 3-5 overall. After
several narrow losses earlier
in the season, the Patriots
came through late. Thomas
Waldron drove in two runs,
while Joseph Angiulo added
an RBI double during a threerun
fourth inning.
Domenic Bellia earned the
win, allowing four runs (one
earned) over 5 1/3 innings
while striking out nine. Rodolfo
Dominguez closed it
out for the save. Sergio Peguero
added two hits, while Bellia
also reached twice on walks.
Revere turned a double play
in the fi eld.
â€œWe fi nally came on top in
a one-run game,â€ coach Sebastian
Salvo said. â€œWe came
up short a few times in similar
games this season but today
we had a chance with how
Domenic Bellia pitched.â€
Earlier in the week, Revere
dropped a 2-1 decision to
Medford despite a strong start
from George Papalambros,
who worked six innings. Bellia
and Peguero each had two
hits, while Frank Annunziata
drove in the Patriotsâ€™ lone run.
Boys volleyball
improves to 9-1
T
he Revere boys volleyball
team continued its strong
season with wins over Lynn
Classical and St. Johnâ€™s Prep.
In a 3-0 sweep of Lynn Classical,
Jeff rey Garcia led the attack
with 17 kills. Larry Claudio
added 12 assists, 10 kills and
four aces; Christopher â€œChocâ€
Chavez dished out 23 assists
and Juan Perez added seven
kills and two aces.
Revere followed with another
3-0 win over St. Johnâ€™s Prep.
Claudio fi nished with 10 assists,
seven kills and three aces;
Chavez added 18 assists, and
Perez pounded 15 kills.
Claudio entered the next
match needing just six assists
to reach the 1,000-career mark.
Girls tennis faces
challenging week
T
he Revere girls tennis team
battled through a diffi cult
schedule against Malden,
Lynn English and Medford.
Against Lynn English, Genevieve
Belmonte earned a
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straight-set win at fi rst singles,
while Mariana Taborda won a
marathon match at third singles
after taking a deciding
tiebreaker.
Lyna Baoussouh competed
at singles throughout the
week, while doubles teams
included Judy Lei with Isabella
Nguyen, Katie Embree and
others. Mel Romero teamed
with Noor Zitouni, Julianna
Nelson and Nguyen in multiple
matches.
Taborda picked up Revereâ€™s
point against Medford when
her opponent retired because
of injury.
Girls track delivers
record performances
T
he Revere girls track team
turned in several standout
performances at the MSTCA
Invitational and Pentathlon.
Rania Hamdani placed sixth
overall and scored for the Patriots
while posting a lifetime
best of 1:12.46 in the 400-meter
hurdles. She also ran a season-best
1:04.73 in the 400
and competed in discus.
Gemma Stamatopoulos delivered
a historic day in her fi rst
outdoor pentathlon. Her score
of 2,361 established a school
record, and she also broke the
school mark in the 800 meters
with a personal-best 2:26.71.
She added personal records
in the shotput and 100-meter
hurdles, plus strong marks in
the high jump and long jump.
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î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€¶î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î– î‰î„îîŒîîœ î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î’ï‚‡îˆî•îŒî‘îŠ î€”î€” î•î’î’îî–î€
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î‡îˆî–îŒî•î„î…îîˆ î€¯îœî‘î‘î‹î˜î•î–î— î„î•îˆî„î€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î‰î’î•îî„î î‡îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’î î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îˆî–
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îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ î‰îˆî„î—î˜î•îŒî‘îŠ î“îîˆî‘î—îœ î’î‰ î†î„î…îŒî‘îˆî— î–î“î„î†îˆ î„î‘î‡ îŒî–îî„î‘î‡
î–îˆî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î“îˆî•î‰îˆî†î— î‰î’î• îˆî‘î—îˆî•î—î„îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€·î‹îˆî•îˆ îŒî– î„îî–î’ î„ î…î•îŒîŠî‹î— î„î‘î‡
î–î˜î‘î‘îœ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ î•î’î’îî€î€”î–î— îƒ€î’î’î• î’ï‚ˆî†îˆî€’î‡îˆî‘ î„î‘î‡ î„ î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹î€‘ î€•î‘î‡
îîˆî™îˆî î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€— îŠîˆî‘îˆî•î’î˜î–îîœ î–îŒîîˆî‡ î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî– îšîŒî—î‹ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡
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î†î’îî‰î’î•î—î„î…îîˆ î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•î’î’î îšîŒî—î‹ î„ î“îˆîîîˆî— î–î—î’î™îˆî€ î„î‘î‡ î„î‡î‡îŒî—îŒî’î‘î„î
î•î’î’î îšî‹îŒî†î‹ îŒî– î„ î€˜î—î‹ î…îˆî‡î•î’î’î î“îî˜î– î„ î€–î•î‡ î‰î˜îî î…î„î—î‹î€îŒî‡îˆî„î î‰î’î•
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î‹î’îîˆ î„î‘î‡ î„î‘ î„î…î’î™îˆ îŠî•î’î˜î‘î‡ î“î’î’îî€‘ î€” î†î„î• îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆ îšîŒî—î‹ î„ îî’î‰î—
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î’î‰ î„ î‡îˆî„î‡î€îˆî‘î‡ î–î—î•îˆîˆî—î€‘
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î€¥îˆî•îŽî–î‹îŒî•îˆ î€«î„î—î‹î„îšî„îœ î€«î’îîˆî€¶îˆî•î™îŒî†îˆî– î–îœîî…î’î î„î•îˆ î•îˆîŠîŒî–î—îˆî•îˆî‡ î–îˆî•î™îŒî†îˆ îî„î•îŽî– î’î‰ î€¦î’îî˜îî…îŒî„ î€¬î‘î–î˜î•î„î‘î†îˆ î€¦î’îî“î„î‘îœî€ î„ î€¥îˆî•îŽî–î‹îŒî•îˆ î€«î„î—î‹î„îšî„îœ î„ï‚ˆîîŒî„î—îˆî€‘ î€¨î”î˜î„î î€«î’î˜î–îŒî‘îŠ î€²î“î“î’î•î—î˜î‘îŒî—îœî€‘
Gemma Stamatopoulos set
multiple new school records
while competing in her first
outdoor pentathlon for Revere.
Basma Sahibi set another
personal record in the shotput,
while Olivia Rupp ran a
season best in the mile.
Additional Patriots competing
included Aidah Louaddi,
Jaliyah Manigo, Annalise
Rodriguez, Zizi Kalliavas, IsRevereâ€™s
Rania Hamdani at the
MSTCA Invitational and Pentathlon
was the teamâ€™s sole
scorer of the meet, placing sixth
overall with a lifetime PR in the
400-meter hurdles (1:12.46).
abella Marin Isaza, Dayana
Ortega, Isabella Afonso, Lesley
Mendoza, Kamella Harris,
Jade Dang, Jaleeyah Figueroa,
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f Revere. Born on March 27,
1934 in Boston and spent
his entire life in Revere â€” the
city he was raised in, and proudly
called home. He passed away
on April 20, leaving behind a
legacy of quiet strength, deep
loyalty, and a warmth that
touched everyone fortunate
enough to know him.
Joe found joy in the simple
things, and he had a gift for
sharing that joy with the people
around him. Whether he
was walking Revere Beach with
his beloved wife, taking scenic
drives up to New Hampshire,
or enjoying an overnight trip to
the casino, Joe approached life
with an easy contentment that
was infectious. A devoted Frank
Sinatra fan, he attended his concerts
no fewer than ten times
â€” a detail that says everything
about the kind of man he was:
someone who found something
he loved and held onto
it. He proudly served his country
in the United States Army,
and later built a career that became
a cornerstone of his community.
As the owner of Bruno
Dental Lab for over 30 years, Joe
was a dedicated dental technician
who served the people of
Revere with the same reliability
and care he brought to everything
in his life.
But above all else, Joe was
a family man. He was a rock
â€” the kind of person others
leaned on without ever having
to ask twice. He was, by every
account, the least selfi sh person
you would ever meet. His generosity
went far beyond material
things; he was always ready to
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listen, to off er a steady word, or
to simply show up when it mattered
most. In his younger years,
you could often fi nd him out in
the yard playing baseball with
his two sons â€” a simple memory
that his sons will never forget.
Joe is survived by his loving
wife of many years, Jean (Cuccio)
Bruno, and his two sons,
Mark of Los Angeles and Michael
Bruno of Revere. He is
also survived by his cherished
siblings: Ralph of Lynn; Russell,
and his late wife Dorothy, of
Plymouth; Richard and his wife
Mary Jane of Revere; and Ronald
of Boston. He will be deeply
missed by his sister-in-law Andrea
Castagno and her son Wallace
MacNeil, as well as his many
loving nieces and nephews. Joe
is also survived by his lifelong
friends Roddy Flynn, Robert
Miles, the late Ronnie Hudson,
and the late Walter Carney â€”
friendships that stood the test
of time and speak to the kind of
loyalty he inspired in others. Joe
was preceded in death by his
parents, Joseph and Claire Bruno,
and by his siblings Charles
Bruno and his wife Helen, Joan
Bagnulo and her husband Robert,
and Robert Bruno and his
wife Joan.
Visitation was held on Friday,
April 24, at Buonfi glio Funeral
Home, Revere. Funeral Service
and Prayer Service were held
on Saturday followed by Interment
will Woodlawn Cemetery.
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Crosswalk
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C
ouncillor Guarino-Sawaya
fi led a motion that the
Mayor request the Traffi c Commission
to install a painted
crosswalk at 425 Revere St. in
the interest of public safety for
the newly operational childcare
center at this location.
Delivery truck troubles
T
he council supported a motion
from Ward 3 Councillor
Anthony Cogliandro that the
Mayor direct the Chief of Police
and the Director of Parking
to increase the enforcement of
delivery trucks blocking lanes
on Squire Road. Further, both
departments increase enforcement
relative to parking within
20â€™ of an intersection at all intersections
of Squire Road.
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