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Police seek suspect in series of indecent assaults
near Beachmont
MBTA station
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R
EVERE, Mass. (AP) ā Police
in Revere are searching for
a suspect believed to be responsible
for a series of indecent
assaults targeting women
near the Beachmont neighborhood,
authorities said.
Investigators say three incidents
have been reported
since January in the area
surrounding the Beachmont
MBTA station, with the most
recent occurring March 7.
According to the Revere
Police Department, the assaults
occurred late at night
between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m.
In each case, the suspect allegedly
approached a woman
from behind, touched her
inappropriately and then fl ed.
Police said the suspect is
described as a Hispanic male
between 20 and 30 years old,
standing about 5 feet 4 inches
to 5 feet 7 inches tall with a
thin build and short dark hair.
Surveillance footage indicates
he appears clean-cut and does
not have facial hair. He was last
seen wearing a black jacket
and light-colored jeans.
In one of the encounters, investigators
said the suspect
spoke to a victim in Spanish.
Authorities believe the incidents
are related. The reported
assaults occurred Jan. 13
near Winthrop Parkway and
Roughan Street, Feb. 19 near
the Beachmont MBTA station
on State Road and March 7
again near the station.
Police said patrols have been
increased in the Beachmont
area as detectives continue to
investigate.
Residents are being asked
to review any home security
or doorbell camera footage
that may show suspicious activity
during the times of the
reported assaults.
Police are also urging pedestrians,
particularly in the
Beachmont neighborhood, to
remain alert and aware of their
surroundings.
Anyone with information is
asked to contact the Revere
Police Department at 781-2861212
or call 911.
A.C. Whelan celebrates
Read Across America Day
By Melissa Moore-Randall
T
he A.C. Whelan celebrated
Read Across America
Day on Friday. It was day fi lled
with celebrity and mystery
readers. Read Across America
Day is celebrated to encourage
children to love reading,
boost literacy, and foster
community engagement,
marking the birthday of beloved
author Dr. Seuss (Theodor
Geisel). Started by the
National Education Association
(NEA) in 1998, the event
promotes the power of reading
for academic success and
lifelong learning, using Dr.
Seussās whimsical stories as a
springboard for exploring diverse
books and experiences.
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RPS School Resource Offi cer Brenes and K9 Charlie visited Ms. Randallās 3rd Grade class.
Have a Safe & Happy St. Patrickās Day!
WANTED BY POLICE: An image of the suspect taken from a surveillance video released by the
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Everett Police Department Now
Accepting Lateral Transfers
competitive starting salary, 4x4 schedule and
opportunities in specialized units
E
VERETT, MA ā
The Everett Police
Department (EPD) is
now accepting applications
from full-time
civil service police offi
cers seeking a lateral
transfer.
EPD is looking for motivated,
proactive offi cers who are
currently permanent civil service
police offi cers in Massachusetts
and eligible for transfer
under Chapter 31, Section
35 of Massachusetts General
Laws. Applicants must have
successfully graduated from a
Massachusetts Municipal Police
Training Council (MPTC)
Basic Full-Time Police Offi cer
Academy in accordance with
M.G.L. Chapter 41, Section 96B.
Candidates must have a minimum
of two years of law enforcement
experience and
work in an urban environment
with a population of 25,000 or
more. Applicants must demonstrate
strong problem-solving
ability and excellent verbal and
written communication skills.
All candidates will undergo an
extensive background investigation,
medical evaluation
and psychological
screening. Preference
will be given
to Everett residents.
āEverett is an exciting
place to be a police
offi cer,ā said Chief
Paul Strong. āOur offi -
cers work in a fast-paced environment
with strong command
support, modern policing
strategies and meaningful
opportunities for growth.
Weāre looking for offi cers who
want to advance their careers
and make a real impact.ā
The starting salary for Everett
Police Offi cers is $95,568
and up to a maximum of
$148,893 depending on education
and experience. The
City of Everett off ers a comprehensive
benefi ts package
that includes longevity pay,
sick leave and sick buyback,
personal time, night diff erential,
educational incentives and
additional stipends. The City
also off ers educational incentives
for applicable degrees
depending on their time as a
law enforcement offi cer and
will bridge entry steps to refl
ect prior years of service.
Everett patrol offi cers work
a 4x4 schedule consisting of
four 10-hour shifts followed
by four days off . Offi cers also
have opportunities to serve
in specialized units, including
Detectives, Narcotics, K9,
Community Services, Bicycle
Unit, North Metro SWAT, Traffi
c, Gaming Enforcement Unit
and Marine Unit.
āPublic safety is a top priority
in Everett, and we are committed
to investing in a strong,
professional police department,ā
said Mayor Robert J.
Van Campen. āWe are proud
to off er competitive compensation,
strong benefits and
meaningful career opportunities
for offi cers looking to serve
in a dynamic and diverse community.ā
Qualifi
ed offi cers are encouraged
to apply. Interested applicants
should email a cover
letter and resume to Captain
Paul Landry at Paul.Landry@
cityofeverett.org. Please note
that the applicantās current Appointing
Authority must approve
the transfer.
The City of Everett is an equal
opportunity employer.
Three Historic Milestones
Intersect in 2026
By John J. Henry
I
n 2026 the City of Revere will
mark three historic milestones
which converge in our history:
fi rst, the 250th
anniversary
of the signing of the Declaration
of Independence in 1776;
second, the 180th
anniversary
of the founding of the Town of
North Chelsea, (now Revere and
Winthrop), in1846; and third; the
60th
anniversary of the resumption
of the Mayor-City Council
form of local government in Revere
in 1966.
Leading up to our Declaration
of Independence from Great
Britain in 1776 members of our
local militia were a part of the
initial provincial army that participated
in numerous early battles
of the American Revolutionary
War, including the Battle
of Monotony (now Arlington),
which was an important battle
and part of the Battle of Lexington
and Concord, in April of
1775; and the Battle of Chelsea
Creek which took place in Chelsea
Creek and in our adjoining
marshlands in May of 1775.
On July 4th
, of this year, the
anniversary of
United States will joyfully celebrate
the 250th
the signing of the Declaration
of Independence from Great
Britain in 1776, one of the most
groundbreaking events of our
history leading to the birth of
the thirteen United States of
America. At that time the population
of the Rumney Marsh and
Pullen Point sections of Chelsea
(now Revere and Winthrop) was
approximately 450 residents.
On March19th, 1846 the Town
of North Chelsea, with a population
of approximately 818 residents
was established, when
both Rumney Marsh (now Revere)
and Pullen Point (now
Winthrop) sections of Chelsea
officially separated from
the Town of Chelsea. This anniversary
marks the moment
when North Chelsea gained
its own distinct local governmental
identity. The fi rst Town
Meeting of North Chelsea took
place in April of 1846 and voted
to approve the 1846 town
budget expenses in the amount
of $2,500 dollars. The Town
of North Chelseaās name was
changed in honor of Paul Revere
in 1871 and became a city
in 1915; the 1846 incorporation
represents the 180th anniversary
of the formal birth of our
community as an independent
political entity within the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
It also serves as a reminder of
our shared roots with the Town
of Chelsea and Pullen Point
(which later split off from North
Chelsea in 1852 to become the
Town of Winthrop).
While Revere became a city in
1915 with a Mayor-City Council
form of government, thirty-fi ve
years later in 1950, it briefl y experimented
with a (City ManBATTLE
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Massachusetts House Passes Bills
Regulating AI use in Elections
Bills seek to protect the integrity
of the electoral process
B
OSTON ā The Massachusetts
House of Representatives
recently passed bills
regulating the use of artifi cial
intelligence in political advertisements.
The bills would require
the disclosure of AI use
in political advertisements
and would ban deceptive
communications about a candidate
or about the electoral
process within three months
of an election.
āAs artificial intelligence
continues to reshape our
economy and many aspects
of our daily lives, lawmakers
have a responsibility to
ensure that AI does not further
the spread of misinformation
in our politics. Thatās
why these bills are so important,
as they mandate that
campaigns disclose the use
of AI in any political advertisements,
and they ban the
use of AI in campaign ads 90
days before an election,ā said
House Speaker Ronald J.
Mariano (D-Quincy). āI want
to thank my colleagues in
the House for their work on
this legislation, and for recognizing
the importance of
the safeguards that these bills
put in place.ā
āIf you watched the Super
Bowl, you saw how widespread
artifi cial intelligence
has become. AI is no longer
theoretical ā it is in our
everyday lives,ā said Representative
Daniel Hunt (DDorchester),
House Chair of
the Committee on Election
Laws. āAt the same time, the
conversation around election
security, which has been front
and center for the last several
years, feels more turbulent
and under siege. Voters
deserve to know that what
theyāre seeing is real. Thatās
why the Legislature continues
to strengthen our election
infrastructure, and why
weāre focused today on setting
clear standards for the
use of AI in election materials,
so we can guard against
deceptive or misleading content.ā
āThe
use of AI-generated
deepfakes for the purposes
of manipulating voters and
disrupting elections is an attack
on democracy,ā said Representative
Tricia FarleyBouvier,
House Chair on
the Joint Committee on Advanced
Information Technology,
the Internet and Cybersecurity.
āAs technology
advances at a rapid pace, voters
should not have to wade
through maliciously altered
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Linda DeMaio
RHS update
T
he City Council began
this weekās meeting by
awarding Linda DeMaio, executive
assistant to Mayor
Patrick Keefe, a certificate
of Commendation. DeMaio
is retiring after 26 years of
service to the city, including
her work with the Revere
Beach Partnership. Councillors
thanked DeMaio for all
of her help along the way.
B
rian Dakin, senior project
manager for the Revere
High School construction
project, met with the City
Council this week to provide
an update on the project.
Dakin told councillors site
preparation and demolition
work is complete and all federal
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or AI-generated content to
get the facts about an election.
The House is taking reasonable
and timely steps to
mitigate any possible negative
outcomes and preserve
election integrity.ā
āAs we approach another
election season, we cannot
ignore the reality of artifi
cial intelligence being weaponized
to spread misinformation
at an unprecedented
scale,ā said Representative
Jessica Ann Giannino
(D-Revere). āDeepfakes and
synthetic media pose a direct
threat to voter trust and
to the integrity of our democratic
process. These bills
send a clear message: in Massachusetts,
we will not allow
deception to undermine our
elections. Voters deserve to
know that what they are seeing
and hearing is real. I am
grateful to Speaker Mariano,
Chairman Hunt, Chair FarleyBouvier,
and our colleagues
for their leadership in advancing
these critical protections
to safeguard our democracy.ā
Ā«Integrity in our elections
is essential to our democracy.
These pieces of legislation
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ager-City Council) governmental system
from 1950-1965. In 1964, the voters
of the City of Revere chose to return to
(Mayor-City Council) governmental system,
which offi cially commenced in January
of 1966. This 60th
anniversary marks
six decades under the Mayor- City Council
form of government, which provides
for an elected legislative branch of government,
the City Council, as well as an
elected Chief Executive Offi cer, the Mayor,
both branches of the government are
directly accountable to the electorate.
require that the public be notifi
ed when AI is used in a political
campaign and prohibits
the unlawful use of AI to create
fake ads. I am pleased to
support both of these bills,Ā»
said State Representative Jeffrey
Rosario Turco (D. Winthrop).
An
Act to Protect against
Election Misinformation prohibits
the distribution of deceptive
communications
within 90 days of an election,
which includes:
ā¢ Audio or visual media which
depicts a candidate with intent
to injure their reputation
or deceive a voter into
voting for or against them.
ā¢ Media that concerns the
safety or regular operations
of an election with intent to
disrupt the integrity of the
electoral process.
ā¢ Content with the intent to
mislead voters as to the date
and time of an election; the
requirements, methods, or
deadlines to vote; the certifi
cation of an election; and
the express endorsement
of a candidate or ballot initiative
by a political party,
elected offi cial, nonprofit
organization, or another
person.
The bill authorizes a political
candidate whose voice or
likeness appears in a materially
deceptive audio or visual
media to seek injunctive or
other equitable relief prohibiting
the distribution of the
media, or to bring an action
for damages and attorneyās
fees against the party that
distributed the media. Exemptions
for the 90-day prohibition
include: media outlets
who air the ads or report
on the ads as part of a newscast
as long as they clearly
acknowledge that there are
questions about its authenticity;
websites, newspapers,
magazines and periodicals;
and satire and parody.
An Act enhancing disclosure
requirements for synthetic
media in political advertising
requires that any synthetic
media audio or video communication
intended to infl uence
voting for or against a
candidate or ballot proposition
must disclose at the beginning
and end of the communication
that it contains
AI generated materials. Violations
are punishable by a
fi ne of not more than $1,000.
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in new media technolThese
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town government, and also remind us
of the many generations of the leaders
and residents of our community who
shaped Revereās history over all these
many years.
(John J. Henry served as City Clerk of
the City of Revere for 32 years from 1977
to 2009. He has written numerous articles
about Revere and its people.)
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have proper safeguards in
place to ensure this technology
is not abused or manipulated
to intentionally mislead
voters,ā said House Minority
Leader Bradley H. Jones.
āHouse Bill 5094 provides for
greater election transparency
by mandating the full disclosure
of any artifi cial intelligence-generated
synthetic
media used in political advertising
and establishing monetary
penalties for violations.
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advertising will help to
ensure that voters have access
to reliable information, so they
can make an informed decision
about whether to support
a candidate.ā
An Act to Protect against Election
Misinformation passed the
House by a vote of 154-3. An
Act enhancing disclosure requirements
for synthetic media
in political advertising passed
the House by a vote of 157-0.
Both bills now go to the Senate
for consideration.
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T
he 5th Annual Ramadan Iftar
Dinner was held at the
Revere Senior Center on Friday,
March 6, 2026. The event
brought together community
members, local leaders,
elected officials, and dignitaries
to celebrate Ramadan
and strengthen community
connections. The evening included
brief remarks from the
event organizer, Revere Arabic
Community President and
Founder Asmaa Abou-Fouda,
who is also City of Revere Assistant
Director of Engagement,
Inclusion, and Culture as
well as ADA Coordinator. Remarks
were also delivered by
Mayor Patrick Keefe and other
local offi cials.
Abou-Fouda received two
Citations from the State
House, which were presented
by State Representative Jeff
Turco and State Senator Lydia
Edwards. The group was honored
to welcome Newburyport
Councillor-at-Large Afroz
Khan and Wakefi eld Town
Council Chair Mehreen Butt,
along with many community
members and leaders.
The evening featured an Arabic
musical performance,
which was followed by the traditional
breaking of the fast
and dinner. It was a wonderful
opportunity for residents, dignitaries
and community members
to come together in celebration
and community.
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Read Across America Day
RPS Supt. Dianne Kelly read and spoke about the responsibilities as Superintendent.
Former A.C. Whelan School Principal and Assistant Superintendent
visited Ms. Corradoās 3rd grade class.
State Representative Jeff Turco reading to Mrs. Knoxās third grade
class.
Revereās fi rst female Police Chief Maria LaVita was a guest of Ms. Randallās class and spoke of her
history making role.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE ā FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026
Revere students achieve
Bishop Fenwickās Honor Roll
B
A volunteer at the Revere Veterans Food Pantry is shown handing
a bag of groceries to a needy recipient at the American Legion
Building recently.
Revere Veterans Food
Pantry sees a rise in need
By Shawna James
very fi rst Wednesday of the
month, residents drive to the
back of the American Legion
building in Revere to receive
their share of canned vegetables,
pasta, rice and meat from
the Veterans Food Pantry. That
was no different on a recent
day ā except a steady incline
of need in the line.
ā[The need] has steadily increased
in the last couple of
months,ā said Donna Dreeszen,
the pantryās founder, in an interview.
āWe have a lot of younger
veterans that we typically didnāt
have before.ā
Dreeszen started the pantry
on an upstairs fl oor of the American
Legion building in 2012
with just 37 clients; today that
number is nearly 500, she said.
Food insecurity among veterans
has become a pressing issue
since the global pandemic and
the government shutdown in
the fall. More than 21,000 recipients
of the federal Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program
in Massachusetts are veterans,
according to the stateās website.
Dreeszen said she founded
the pantry after seeing many
veterans struggle with food insecurity.
But when the pantry
fi rst opened, few people came.
She said she worked hard to
persuade veterans to take advantage
of the service.
āI would ask the veterans,
āWhy didnāt you come to the
food pantry?ā and they were
like, āI donāt need it,ā even though
some did,ā said Dreeszen recently
as she pored over a spreadsheet
of the pantryās statistics.
Eventually, she said, the veterE
ans
began to come. Danny Hernandez,
the pantryās manager,
said he and his staff began using
targeted advertising to reach
veterans, and the results have
led to an increase in the number
of people using the pantry.
On the eve of the monthly
food pantry, Hernandez, the
staff and volunteers start preparing
for distribution day. This
includes designating specific
areas to sort the food. The
next day, volunteers arrive early,
around 6 a.m., to receive deliveries
from The Greater Boston
Food Bank and stock large
shopping bags provided by Wegmans.
The pantry also receives
fresh greens and other produce
from Oliviaās Organics in Chelsea,
said Dreeszen.
Volunteers say they are driven
to help. āIt was only natural to be
able to volunteer and give back,āā
said Carol Pizziferri, a volunteer
for the past 10 years whose father
served in World War II.
She said that when the pantry
was upstairs it was challenging
for both volunteers and clients
to get the bags to their cars. But
now, the drive-up system has
made things much better, especially
for the elderly clients,
she added.
āItās much easier than waiting
for people, especially upstairs,ā
said Pizziferri. āAnd so nowā¦
basically, [you] come in your car,
[we] put the bags in, and they
check you off and see you later.ā
William Reedy, a volunteer
who is also a veteran, said the
pantry does what it can for the
people it serves. āWe all help
one another,ā Reedy said. ā[If]
anybody needs anything, they
can always call us.ā
ishop Fenwick High
School has announced
its second quarter honor roll,
recognizing students who
demonstrated outstanding
academic achievement. The
honor roll is determined by
calculating the unweighted
grade point average across all
major courses, with students
earning distinction at three
levels: Presidentās List (3.90
GPA or higher with no grade
below A-), Principalās List (3.50
GPA or higher) and Deanās List
(3.00 GPA or higher). Students
receiving any failing grade, a
grade below B- or an incomplete
are ineligible for honor
roll recognition, making
these achievements particularly
noteworthy.
Among those earning top
honors, four students from
Revere were represented,
showcasing the dedication
and academic excellence of
local scholars.
Kaylee Sjursen
Brianna Delaney
Cori McMeniman
Danielle Nalesnik
Kaylee Sjursen, ā27 ā Presidentās List
Brianna Delaney, ā26 ā Principalās List
Cori McMeniman, ā27 āPrincipalās List
Danielle Nalesnik, ā26 ā Deanās List
MBTA Gears Up for South Bostonās
Annual St. Patrickās Day Parade
Celebration with Increased Service,
Staff, and Safety Measures
B
OSTON ā The MBTA is
preparing for the annual
St. Patrickās Day parade and
festivities in South Boston on
Sunday, March 15, 2026. With
nearly a million people expected
to attend the parade, the
MBTA is implementing several
measures to accommodate
the increased ridership and to
remind the riding public what
everyone can do to help maintain
a safe and family-friendly
environment. Riders are encouraged
to check out the MBTAās
St. Patrickās Day Guide for
information on taking the T to
the parade, how to pay fares,
and more at mbta.com/StPatricksDay.
āThe
MBTA takes great pride
as we continue to improve daily
service for the public to use
365 days a year and to ensure
everyone can participate and
enjoy special events like St.
Patrickās Day festivities. The
safety of our riders and employees
is always at the core of
everything we do as we strive
to make transit the preferred
choice of travel,ā said Interim
MassDOT Secretary and
MBTA General Manager Phillip
Eng. āPublic transit allows
everyone alternative ways to
safely travel and celebrate responsibly,
and Iām grateful for
our dedicated workforce who
ensures riders get to their destinations
every day. Leave the
driving to us and use caution
when traversing the system
as we all celebrate St. Patrickās
Day together.ā
Additional Service and
Bus Route Detours
To manage anticipated peak
ridership and minimize platform
congestion, the MBTA
will strategically position additional
personnel throughout
the system to manage
crowding, assist with passenger
fl ow, and ensure a safe environment.
The MBTA encourages
all riders to be mindful
while using escalators and
navigating stairs during periods
of heavy foot traffi c. Service
information is available
at MBTA.com/StPatricksDay.
ā¢ Shuttle Bus: The MBTA will
provide free shuttle bus service
from South Station to
South Boston between 9:30
AM and 5 PM on the day of
the parade.
ā¢ Red Line: The Red Line will
operate rush hour service
from 10 AM to 6 PM. Trains
may bypass Broadway during
certain times due to
heavy crowds.
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RevereTV Spotlight
T
une in to RevereTV to watch
the 2026 State of the City
Address delivered by Mayor
Patrick Keefe! This yearās address
aired live on Wednesday,
March 11, at 6:30 p.m. from
the Susan B. Anthony Middle
School Auditorium. If you
missed the livestream on RevereTV,
replays will be scheduled
through the month of March.
The recording on YouTube will
remain there to be viewed at
any time. Mayor Keefeās address
this year covered subjects
from key developments, infrastructure
improvements and
the cityās fi nancial outlook to
PARADE | FROM Page 8
ā¢ Bus Detours: Due to road closures
the day of the parade,
some bus routes will skip Andrew
and Broadway and detour
service around the parade
area. See MBTA.com/
StPatricksDay for full information.
ā¢
Commuter Rail: Commuter
Rail trains will run with additional
cars to accommodate
parade attendees. Additional
customer service and management
staff will be available
at South Station to answer
any questions and assist
customers. More information
about Commuter Rail service
on the day of the parade will
be available soon at MBTA.
com/StPatricksDay
ā¢ $10 Weekend Passes are valid
for unlimited travel on all
Commuter Rail lines in all
zones on Saturday and Sunday.
Riders are encouraged
to buy them in advance with
the mTicket app.
Enhanced Security
Measures & Safety
Tips for Riders
The MBTA Transit Police Department,
under the leadership
of Chief Kenneth Green, will signifi
cantly increase uniformed offi
cer presence throughout the
system to deter crime and to respond
swiftly to any incidents.
The MBTA urges riders to celebrate
responsibly, leave their
vehicles at home, take public
transportation to festivities, and
follow these safety tips:
ā¢ Alcohol consumption and/or
unruly behavior will not be
tolerated on the MBTA.
new community priorities and
more. Watch to learn how Revere
really is on the move!
This week on āIn the Loop,ā
learn about a new health program
in Revere. The Public
Health Offi ce is excited to announce
their new āCheck Out
Your Healthā program in partnership
with the Revere Public
Library. Once per month,
a public health nurse will be
available to speak one-onone
with residents about a variety
of health topics and perform
blood pressure and pulse
RevereTV | SEE Page 11
ā¢ Secure personal belongings,
especially in crowded areas. If
wearing a backpack, remove it
and hold it at your side or set
it between your feet. Leave
large items like coolers at
home.
ā¢ Let riders off the trains before
boarding.
ā¢ Travel without bikes. Bikes (including
folding bikes) are not
allowed on the MBTA at any
time the day of the parade.
ā¢ Report any suspicious activity
or individuals in distress to
the nearest police offi cer, call
the Transit Police at 617-2221212,
or dial 911.
ā¢ Download the MBTA See Say
App to quickly and discreetly
report suspicious activity
to Transit Police. Using this
app, riders can send Transit
Police pictures, text messages,
and locations of suspicious
activity.
ā¢ Follow the instructions of
MBTA Transit Police officers
and staff who are there to ensure
everyoneās safety.
ā¢ Take care of yourself and others.
Seek medical attention
when necessary.
The MBTA stresses the importance
of celebrating responsibly
on public transit. Vandalism and
disorderly conduct can create
safety hazards, delays, and additional
cleaning costs, which can
divert valuable resources away
from essential maintenance services
and improvements that
benefi t all riders.
For more information, visit
mbta.com/StPatricksDay or
connect with the T on X @MBTA
and @MBTA_CR, Facebook /
TheMBTA, Instagram @theMBTA,
Threads @thembta, or TikTok
@thembta.
GOOD LUCK, PATRIOTS: The Revere High School Patriot Cheerleaders took home second place
at the State Championships at Worcester State University on March 8th and qualifi ed for New
England Competition which will take place on March 21st. The team and coaches are excited to
represent the state of MA at this event. Following New England Competition, the team will be
competing at the Nationals in Orlando, FL. Pictured in the photo with their medals, are; pictured
top left to right; Isabella Marin, Gianna Guzman, Cristiana Rosa and Charlotte Harrity. Pictured
bottom, from left to right; Geovanny Acetty, Madison Matheson, Nicolas Freitas, Briana Capuany
and Jessica Farro. (Courtesy photos)
UMass Amherst announces fall 2025 Deanās List
T
he following students
from Revere were named
to the fall 2025 Deanās List
at the University of Massachusetts
Amherst. Students
are appointed to the Deanās
List at the end of a semester
in which they have completed
a minimum of 12 graded
credits and have earned a
grade point average of 3.500
or better.
Razan Sara Belguendouz
Zackaria Ali Benlail
Christopher Alfred Botti
Kristina Marie Fagioli
Jonathan Graciano Fula
Sarai Galdamez
Julian Angelo Goglia
Esteban Andres Henao
Glenn Kule
Parker Daisy Legere
Jiacheng Jason Li
Luz Juliana Marquez
Joshua Valera Mercado
Adam Emad Metawea
guez
Beatriz Santos
Menold Sinani
Rafael A. Teixeira
Adriana Nicole Velasco
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE ā FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026
May your heart be light and happy,
may your smile be big and wide,
and may your pockets always have a coin or two inside!
State
Representative
Jessica
Giannino
& Family
State
Representative
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Turco
& Family
School CommitteemanSchool Committeeman
John
Kingston
Ward 2 Councillor
Guarino-Sawaya
Ward 5 Councillor
Angela
Ward 6 Councillorard 6 Councillor
Christopher
Giannino
Ward 4ard 4 Councillor Councillor
Paul
Argenzio
Ira
Novoselsky
School Committeeman
Anthony
Caggiano
City Council President
Anthony
Zambuto
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Come sing with Polymnia
Choral Society! Itās easy to join!
D
o you enjoy singing and
meeting fun people?
Polymnia Choral Society is
looking for singers of all skill
levels. For more than 70 years,
Polymnia has been entertaining
audiences with performances
in a wide variety of musical
styles: classical, pop, musical
theater, and more. Polymnia
is a community of more
than 80 members from Melrose,
Malden, Wakefi eld, Stoneham,
Saugus and surrounding
towns. Their concert season
runs from September until
June each year.
Polymnia rehearses from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays at
Melrose Highlands Congregational
Church (355 Franklin St.
in Melrose). Come to any rehearsal
and introduce yourself
to Music Librarian Pam Ross,
President Steve Francis or Vice
President Sandra Bower.
You can be a part of a June
Pops Concert ā āPolymnia
Goes to Broadwayā ā that will
feature hit songs from popular
RevereTV | FROM Page 9
screenings. The service is completely
free of charge and no
appointment is necessary. For
more information about dates
and times, check out the fl yer
in the āIn the Loopā videos now
playing in between all programming
on RevereTV. These
PSAs are also posted to YouTube
and all RTV social media.
Follow RevereTV on Instagram
to catch it fi rst every week.
Get ready for a festive new
episode of āFabulous Foods
with Victoria Fabbo!ā In the latest,
Victoria is joined by a very
special guest, Kelly Thompson,
for a delicious celebration of
Lunar New Year. This is the Year
of the Horse! Watch as they roll
up their sleeves and cook two
fl avorful favorites: handmade
pork dumplings and shrimp
stir fry. Along the way, the two
chefs chat about a few Lunar
New Year traditions. This program
is now playing daily on
the Community Channel and
will be playing over the next
few weeks. To follow along in
your own kitchen at your convenience,
you can watch it on
YouTube.
There are a few replays of
cooking programs scheduled
OBITUARY
Broadway musicals, including
āWicked,ā āDear Evan Hansen,ā
āWaitressā and āKinky Boots.ā
Come join the fun and sing
with us! Whether in the chorus
or in the audience, you will
defi nitely want to be there for
the show. The curtain will rise
on āPolymnia Goes to Broadwayā
at 7:30 p.m. on June 6,
2026, at Melrose Memorial Hall
(590 Main St.). To purchase tickets,
visit https://polymnia.org/
about-our-upcoming-season/
or Miter Biter (479 Main St. in
Melrose) or call 617-633-5006.
For more information about
Polymnia, their upcoming season,
and how to join, visit www.
polymnia.org or call President
Steve Francis at 617-633-5006.
Accessibility Information: An
ADA-compliant ramp is located
on the West Highland Avenue
entrance of the church
(between Ashland Street and
Chipman Avenue). Any accessibility
questions, requests or
concerns can be emailed to accessibility@polymnia.org.
to
the Community Channel
this month to honor the spirit
of some holidays in March.
Watch an old episode of āCooking
with the Keefeāsā with Mayor
Keefe making boiled dinner
for St. Patrickās Day. Then stay
tuned for replays of an episode
of āWhatās Cooking, Revere?ā
from a few years ago
for Ramadan. In the episode
replaying now, the owner of
Safy Market on Broadway, Ahmad
Karageh, shows you how
to make a dinner and a special
dessert known to be a traditional
dish during Ramadan.
RTV Community Channel is 8
and 1072 on Comcast, and 3
and 614 on RCN.
RTV GOV is scheduled with
the latest local government
meetings for March. The current
rotation of replays includes
the Appointments Sub-Committee,
Revere City Council,
Planning Board, Conservation
Commission, Human Rights
Commission, Zoning Sub-Committee,
Ways and Means SubCommittee,
and Commission
on Disabilities. Replays of this
weekās State of the City Address
will also be scheduled to
this channel. RTV GOV is channel
9 on Comcast and channels
13 and 613 on RCN.
V
incent entered into eternal
rest on Friday morning,
March 6, 2026 at the Kaplan
Family Hospice House in
Danvers, surrounded by the
love and comfort of his family.
He was 90 years of age.
Born in Stoneham, he was
the son of the late Charles R.
and Frances (Randazzo) Montesano.
Vincent graduated
from Chelsea High School,
Class of 1954 and went on
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Vincent John
Montesano
to receive an Associateās Degree
in Business from Boston
University. Vincent ended
his career at Sonic Delivery
in East Boston, where he
worked for ten years. During
that time, he was known for
his strong work ethic and the
friendships he built with coworkers
and customers alike.
Vincent was a longtime
resident of Revere. He spent
many wonderful years living
by Revere Beach, where
walking along the shoreline
brought him great peace. A
talented cook, he took great
joy in preparing meals and
bringing the family together
for large dinners. Known
for his quick wit and sharp
sense of humor, he had a
way of making everyone
around him laugh and feel at
ease. Vincent will be greatly
missed by all who knew and
loved him.
Vincent was predeceased
by his wife Jean M. (Mitchell)
Montesano and his sisters,
Norma Nee and Sandra
Maleszewski. He was the devoted
and loving father to
Charles R. Montesano of Revere,
Vincent J. Montesano,
and Robert M. Montesano
and his wife Danielle, all of
Chicago, IL. Beloved grandfather
of Robert Montesano,
Jr. Charles Montesano, Jr., Eve
Montesano, Ella Montesano,
Vincent Montesano, Jr. and
Daniel Montesano.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated
for both Vincent and
Jean Montesano at Our Lady
of Grace Church, 59 Nichols
St. CHELSEA, on Monday,
March 16, 2026 at 11:00
A.M. Relatives and friends
are kindly invited to attend.
Interment to follow at Pine
Grove Cemetery in Lynn. Funeral
arrangements entrusted
to the Carafa Family Funeral
Home in Chelsea.
We encourage family and
friends to visit carafafuneralhome.com
to off er condolences
by means of the online
guest book or to send a
personalized sympathy card.
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tal permits are in place. Dakin
explained the soil issues that
set the project timeline back
by three to four months. Soil
needed to be moved to bolster
the ground for heavy machinery
and the building. But once
soil is dug up to be moved, it is
tested and contamination was
found in several areas. That soil
needed to be removed and
disposed of, which took extra
time. Dakin is still optimistic
that the time may be recouped
and the building could
possibly open at the originally
scheduled date, September
2028. Dakin said the project is
four percent complete and is in
a position to achieve the fi nancial
goals set by the city.
āWeāre in very good shape,ā
Dakin told councillors.
Special Permits
approved
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n a favorable recommendation
from the Zoning
Subcommittee, the council
approved a special permit for
Flor Gomez to modify a nonconforming
structure by converting
a retail fl ower shop to
a restaurant at 619 Broadway.
The council also approved a
special permit to H&J Realty,
LLC, to reconstruct, alter and
extend a preexisting nonconforming
residential structure
into a four-story residential
apartment structure consisting
of nine units at 95 Stanton Ave.
City Council security
T
he council supported a
motion from Councillor-atLarge
Joanne McKenna and
Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya
that the Revere
Police Department assign an
offi cer to be present during City
Council meetings. According to
the councillors, due to the increasingly
hostile climate and
heightened concerns regarding
public safety, having an offi -
cer at meetings would provide
reassurance to councillors, staff
and members of the public. The
presence of law enforcement
would help ensure that meetings
are conducted in a safe, orderly
and secure environment.
Councillors did raise questions
about the cost, and the motion
was referred to the Ways and
Means Subcommittee.
Investments
in technology
T
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$490,000 from the Educational
Technology Program
funds. A mobile LED screen will
be purchased for $115,000 for
the Parks and Recreation Department
to support recreational
activities and entertainment
at community events.
An additional $375,000 will be
spent on a communications
upgrade for telecommunications
and videoconferencing
for all school, city, public safety
and 311 constituent services.
City Council requests
safety audit
T
he council supported a motion
from Council Vice President
Angela Guarino-Sawaya
that the Traffic Commission
and the Engineering Department
conduct a comprehensive
citywide safety audit of
crosswalk visibility, pedestrian
signage, pavement markings,
traffi c signal timing and
traffi c calming measures within
a defi ned radius of public
and private schools, licensed
daycare centers, dance studios
and youth recreation facilities,
youth athletic fields
and complexes and senior
housing complexes. In addition,
Guarino-Sawaya requested
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Departments report back
to the City Council with fi ndings,
recommended improvements,
estimated costs and a
prioritized implementation
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BUYER1
Aouraouar, Yassine
Aouraouar, Yassine
Arcila, Luz M Mira
Vasquez, Maria Rivera
BUYER2
Latifi , Hajar
Latifi , Hajar
Montes, Santos Lopez
Hernandez-Sanchez, A M Hernandez, Daniel Rios
Cartagena, Consuelo
SELLER1
Latifi , Andrea N
Leite, Andrea N
73 Victoria St LLC
Venus Re Development LLC Don Q Re Development LLC
Saravia, Elvis A
SELLER2
Revere
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291 Revere St #3 02.20.26 306451
291 Revere St #3 02.20.26 306451
73 Victoria St
100 Pitcairn St
167 Hichborn St
02.18.26 459000
02.18.26 740000
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List Price: $479,900
Listed by Lori Johnson Cell: 781.718.7409
Opportunity awaits in this 4-room, 2-bedroom,
1.5-bath Colonial-style home - perfect for first
time home buyer looking to build equity. The first
floor features, living room, kitchen with dining
area leading to deck, convenient half bath.
Upstairs offers two bedrooms and a full bath.
Additional highlight; newer high efficiency heating
system, updated electric, one-car detached garage,
deck over looking fenced yard. Bring your ideas
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43 Granville Ave, Malden
List Price: $1,100,000
Listed by: Annemarie Torcivia Cell: 781.983.5266
Well-maintained two-family offering space, updates, and versatility
in a convenient location. The first-floor unit features three rooms
with one bedroom, an updated kitchen and bath, hardwood floors,
central air, in-unit laundry, and private storage.The second and third
floor unit offers six rooms, three bedrooms, a sunroom, living and
dining rooms, and a large eat-in oak cabinet kitchen. Additional
features include hardwood floors throughout, a full bath with jacuzzi
tub and separate shower, central air plus two mini-splits, and a
dedicated laundry room with washer and dryer.Major updates
include heating and central air (2019), mini-splits (2024), additional
AC (2025), hot water heater (2023), and roof (2009). Exterior
highlights include a one-car garage, four off-street parking spaces, a
welcoming front porch, and patio.
581 Proctor/231 Washington Ave, Revere
List Price: $1,489,900 - Mixed Use Property
Listed by Annemarie Torcivia: Cell: 781.983.5266
Solid brick 4-unit mixed-use investment at 581 Proctor Ave
& 233 Washington St featuring 3 residential units and a
2000+ sq ft commercial dance studio with long-term tenant of
39 years. Residential units include two 4-room/2-bedroom/1bath
apartments and one 6-room/3-bedroom unit with office
or den. Common laundry room. Property currently operating
at a strong 9% cap rate. All tenants are Section 8 with
reliable income stream. All De-lead Certificates in hand.
Excellent cash flow, durable construction, and exceptional
tenant stability make this a true investor opportunity. Dance
studio leased till 2029. .
123 Arnold Ave., Revere, MA 02151
List Price: $569,000
Listed by: Michael Foulds Cell: 617.461.1952
Check out this prime location. Bring your vision to this spacious property
offering a great opportunity for investors, flippers, or buyers seeking an
opportunity to add value. This 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is the ideal canvas
for renovation and customization to make it your own. The layout includes
a main living level offering a living room, large kitchen, seasonal sunroom,
4 bedrooms and full bath. Plus, there is an additional 1 bedroom extended
living area with additional living room and 2nd full bath on the second
floor for in-laws, guests or your own main bedroom suite. Set high on an
oversized lot, the home enjoys seasonal city views and excellent natural
light and privacy. Ample off street parking on a large lot for potential
expansion.
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