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Every Friday
Revere seniors celebrate
graduation from PCSS I & II
Revere graduate Merisa Kllomollari was Valedictorian
O
n Friday, May 29, 2026, Pioneer
Charter School of Science
I (Everett) and II (Saugus)
honored their Class of 2026 in
a joint graduation ceremony at
the Great Hall at Faneuil Hall in
Boston, celebrating a resilient
and high-achieving group of
students who are now headed
to some of the countryâ€™s
most prestigious colleges and
universities. Among the graduates
were 18 students from
GRADUATION | SEE Page 5
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Friday, June 12, 2026
Teamsters Local 25 awards
scholarship to Revereâ€™s
Angel Romero Morales
Union provides scholarships to children
and grandchildren of members and retirees
to help launch their college experience
Special to Th e Advocate
T
eamsters Local 25 proudly
awarded 37 scholarships
totaling $74,000 to
the children and grandchildren
of members and retirees
â€” the largest scholAWARDS
| SEE Page 2
Revere students (from left to right): Top row: Angel Romero, Douaa Laebousse, Dominick Rodriguez
Monzon, Elyess Boutarf, Mounib Darouich, Sophia Faddouli, Alaa Hassan, Sabrina Bocaneli
and Nabil Fenni; front row: Stephane Raymond, Aidan Tum, Douaa Abboubi, Hajar Boujad, Sara
Aazim, Sofi a Salhi, Dila Berksan, Jaselaine Leveillard, Merisa Kllomollari.
City Council Approves
Utility Rate Hike
as MWRA Costs Climb
By Barbara Taormina
T
he City Council approved a
four percent hike in water
and sewer rates, setting the
new rates at $5.25 per hundred
cubic feet for residential property
and $8.70 per HCF for commercial
property.
Councillors-at-Large Michelle
Kelley and Marc Silvestri voted
against the rate increase, both
saying that after last yearâ€™s increase
of 9.7 percent an additional
four percent this year
CONGRATULATIONS: Teamsters Local 25 President Tom Mari,
left, presented a scholarship to Revere resident Angel Romero
Morales during a recent ceremony. (Courtesy photo)
was too much. â€œIn two years, to
ask residents to see a nearly 14
percent increase in their water
bills, itâ€™s a lot,â€ said Kelley.
Silvestri agreed and said, â€œI
have a huge problem with another
raise. People canâ€™t aff ord
to put gas in their cars or food
on the table.â€
But Chief Financial Officer
Richard Viscay said the increase
is a result of the Massachusetts
Water Resources AuthoriAPPROVES
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026
FBI Boston Recovers 17th
he Boston Division of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) is proud to announce
it has recovered a 17th
century reliquary urn, carved
and gilded in wood, believed
to be one of 17 ecclesiastical
artifacts stolen from the
Church of San Michele Arcangelo
di Cangiano sometime
between August 1, 2012 and
August 31, 2022. The FBI has
orchestrated its return to the
Italian Republic where a forT
mal
repatriation ceremony
was held yesterday.
The FBI, at the request of the
Italian Ministry of Culture, recovered
the opulent 17th
century
reliquary urn on February
11, 2026, from an antiques
dealer based in the Northeast
who had purchased it from
another antiques dealer in Italy.
The dealer has voluntarily
relinquished ownership of this
historic artifact so it can be returned
to its rightful home.
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This urn represents a signifi
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Italian Dioceses and
is subject to protection by the
Italian State based on the Accords
in force with the Vatican
City State.
â€œIt â€™s incredibly exciting
when the FBI can recover a
piece of history that carries
such deep emotional and cultural
significance. After all,
this reliquary urn is a tangible
link to intense religious devotion
and a connection to the
generations who lived and
AWARDS | FROM Page 1
arship award announcement
in the unionâ€™s history.
This yearâ€™s scholarships were
made possible through the
generosity and solidarity of
Teamsters Local 25 members.
The awards were presented
during the unionâ€™s General
Membership Meeting in a
ceremony featuring remarks
from Teamsters Local 25 President
Tom Mari.
Among the scholarship recipients
is Revereâ€™s Angel
prayed with it. It represents
the intersection of faith, history,
and art â€” elements that
are invaluable to the people
of Italy and to humanity as a
whole,â€ said Ted E. Docks, Special
Agent in Charge of the
FBIâ€™s Boston Division. â€œThis
case highlights the power
of international cooperation
and our collective commitment
to safeguard the worldâ€™s
cultural treasures, no matter
where they may be.â€
FBI Boston initiated this investigation
in the fall of 2025
as a result of continued coordination
and intelligence
sharing between the FBIâ€™s Art
Crime Team, the FBIâ€™s Law EnRomero
Morales, a recent
graduate of Pioneer Charter
School of Science II, who will
attend Northeastern University
this fall. Angel is the son of
Jose Angel Romero, a Teamsters
Local 25 member employed
by Capitol Waste Service.
â€œWe
have the strongest
membership in the country
and among the most generous
when it comes to supporting
the children of our
members,â€ said Teamsters
Local 25 President Tom Mari.
forcement Attache in Rome,
and its counterparts from the
Italian Carabinieri.
The FBIâ€™s Art Crime Team,
comprised of special agents
and personnel uniquely
trained in art and cultural
property investigations
throughout the Bureau, will
repatriate the urn to the Italian
Republic during a ceremony
in Rome, Italy, in the
near future. Since the teamâ€™s
inception, the Bureau has recovered
more than 20,000
items worth more than
$1 billion.
For more information, visit:
https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/violent-crime/art-theft.
â€œFor
these students, the support
goes far beyond fi nancial
assistance. Our union has always
believed in uplifting the
next generation. Our message
to the 2026 scholarship
recipients is simple: your future
is bright, and your Teamster
family will be with you every
step of the way.â€
Teamsters Local 25 also extends
special thanks to the
companies and organizations
that sponsored scholarship
awards: Feinberg, Dumont
& Brennan; HILB Group,
Inc.; Regan Associates, Chartered;
Keches Law Group; Regan
Communications Group;
the Teamsters Local 25 Retiree
Chapter; the Teamsters Local
25 Hispanic Caucus; the Michael
C. Halley Memorial; the
Joseph C. Conlon Memorial;
the Francis Ciccarelli Memorial;
and the George Rodrigues
Memorial.
Since 2006, Teamsters Local
25 has awarded hundreds of
thousands of dollars in scholarship
funding to support the
educational goals of membersâ€™
children and grandchildren.
The union proudly provides
annual scholarships to
help the next generation of
leaders pursue their academic
and career aspirations. For
more information, please visit
www.teamsterslocal25.com.
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City Council Approves $190K
for New Street Sweeper
By Barbara Taormina
T
he City Council approved
a request from City Auditor
Richad Viscay requesting a
$190,000 appropriation from
the Solid Waste Enterprise Fund
retained earnings account for
the purchase of a street sweeper.
Viscay said the enterprise fund
had a $280,000 surplus and city
offi cials felt the best use for the
money was to reinvest it into the
solid waste system. Viscay added
that the sweeper, the Raptor
NiteHawk Street Sweeper, the
city plans to buy has a swing
arm that allows it to clear out
catch basins and is more maneuverable,
which will help sweep
some of the cityâ€™s smaller streets.
Ward 1 Councillor James Mercurio
asked if the city should be
tucking away money, such as
the enterprise fund surplus, given
the recent warnings about
budget shortfalls over the next
couple of years. But Viscay said
the surplus had been certifi ed
and it is one-time funding.
Mercurio then asked what the
cost of operating and maintaining
the sweeper would be. Viscay
said he didnâ€™t know. But Mercurio,
in a smooth, never-ask-aquestion-you-donâ€™t-know-theanswer-to
voice, told Viscay the
new sweeper would cost the city
$366,000 over fi ve years.
â€œThis is a high-maintenance
machine,â€ said Mercurio, adding
that the purchase did not seem
fi scally sound. Mercurio said he
would like to hear from Public
Works Superintendent Chris
Ciaramella before approving the
money for the sweeper.
Viscay said the city has a contract
with Arrow Sweeping to
clean city streets. He thought
the city was in the fi fth year of a
fi ve-year contract.
Councillor-at-Large Marc Silvestri
asked if the plan was to
purchase more equipment
and do the street sweeping inhouse,
with the Public Works
Department. Viscay said thereâ€™s
not a plan for that, but he knows
Public Works Superintendent
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June 14
T
he Outdoor Catholic Mass
at the Our Lady of Lourdes
Grotto Park on Endicott Avenue
in Beachmont in Revere
is set for Sunday, June 14, at
10:30 a.m. Father Leonardo
Moreira from Immaculate
Conception Parish and our fi -
nal pastor, Father Keyes, will
be co-celebrants. The event
will be held rain or shine.
Paul Argenzio
Ward 4 CounciÄºlor
Ciaramella is interested in bringing
more services into his department.
Ward
4 Councillor Paul Argenzio,
a former DPW superintendent,
agreed with Mercurio that
the sweeper is a high-maintenance
piece of equipment that
is diffi cult to maintain. However,
Argenzio said the cityâ€™s current
sweeper is five years old
and nearing the end of its life
expectancy. Argenzio said the
city needs the sweeper.
In addition, we expect
to have the collation afterwards
in our former church
lower hall and get a tour of
the Church since it has reopened
under a different
faith, Menebere Leule Medhane
Alem Ethiopian Orthodox
Tewahedo Church,
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026
Cataldo Ambulance paramedics honored
for saving 9-year-old in cardiac arrest
Paramedics Kathan Ramnath and Josef Holmes receive MAA Circle of Excellence Award
T
he Massachusetts Ambulance
Association (MAA) has
named Cataldo Ambulance
Paramedics Kathan Ramnath
and Josef Holmes recipients of
its Circle of Excellence Award
â€” recognizing them for one
of the hardest calls in emergency
medicine. On October
10, 2025, Ramnath and Holmes
were dispatched to a nineyear-old
girl in cardiac arrest
in Revere. When they arrived,
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with focus and precision and
adapted continuously to every
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She arrived at Massachusetts
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Their actions remind us why
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Earlier this year the Revere
City Council also honored
Ramnath and Holmes â€” along
with RFD Lieutenant Michael
Forte, Firefighters George
Levasseur and Garret McMahon
of Revere Engine 5 and
Revere Police Offi cers Daniel
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~ REVERE CIT Y COUNCIL ROUNDUP ~
Advocate Staff Report
Good news from
Wonderland
B
rian Dakin, the senior project
manager for the Revere
High School building project,
met with the City Council at
their meeting this week to update
councillors on the project.
And the news was good.
According to Dakin, bidding
on the project is complete and
the new high school is $14.8
million under budget. The
money was transferred to a
contingency account, and unspent
funds will come back to
the city. Daken estimated the
Massachusetts School Building
Authority could save $7
million and the city could see
$8 million in savings.
â€œThe project is very healthy
financially,â€ Dakin told the
council. â€œWe anticipate delivering
the project under
budget. The question is how
much.â€
As for the actual building,
Dakin said it is 15 percent
complete with foundations
and infrastructure. â€œBy the
third week in July, steel will
start arriving from Canada,â€
he said.
Dakin did say he expects the
furniture and equipment budget
to be inadequate because
it is several years old.
Councillors questioned what
was removed from the plan to
save $14.8 million. â€œNothing
has been removed,â€ said Dakin.
â€œThe savings are a result
of market conditions.â€
No Comment
U
sually, the Public Comment
segments of the City Council
meetings are brief. Residents
do not often take advantage
of the opportunity
to share their opinions with
the council. But this week, the
Council Chamber was busy
with a group of people holding
signs that read, â€œFully fund
our schools.â€ Possibly anticipating
a long line of speakers
who were at the meeting
to voice concerns over school
budget cuts, Council President
Anthony Zambuto had
City Clerk Ashley Melnick read
the rules for Public Comment,
which specify who is allowed
to speak and the topics he or
she can discuss.
First up at the podium was
Jane Chapin, co-president of
the Revere Teachers Association
and a fi fth-grade teacher
at the Paul Revere Elementary
School. Zambuto asked
for a name and address. But
when Chapin said she lived in
Boston, Zambuto told her she
was not allowed to speak. The
Public Comment segment is
only open to Revere residents
and Revere business owners.
Chapin said she has addressed
the City Council many times in
the past, but Zambuto did not
allow her to continue.
Next in line was Winthrop
Avenue resident Philip Hancock,
a teacher at Rumney
Marsh Academy. Hancock
passed the residency requirement,
but when asked what
he wanted to speak about, he
said the city budget. Zambuto
then told him public comments
are limited to issues on
the councilâ€™s agenda and the
budget wasnâ€™t listed. Hancock,
like Chapin, was not allowed
to talk.
That was enough for the
sign-holding school advocates,
who walked out of the
meeting.
â€œWe follow the rules here,â€
said Zambuto, who banged
his gavel and ended the Public
Comment segment.
Appointments
and a tribute
to Catherine Penn
T
he council approved the
reappointment of Daniel
Occena to the License Commission.
The appointment
of Juan Jaramillo to the Affordable
Housing Trust Fund
Board was tabled until Jaramillo
could meet with the appointments
subcommittee.
The council approved a motion
from Ward 5 Councillor
Angela Guarino-Sawaya and
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky
to install a portrait of Catherine
Penn in honor of her being
the fi rst woman elected to
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GRADUATION |
FROM Page 1
Revere. Merisa
Kllomollari, of Revere,
was PCSS Iâ€™s
valedictorian. She
will be attending
Yale University in
the fall, where she
will study Neuroscience
with PreMed
Track.
This year 108 seniors
from both
PCSS campuses
were accepted to
140 distinct colleges,
including Yale,
Northeastern, Massachusetts
Institute
of Technology and Boston
University, and received
more than $20 million in total
scholarships. This yearâ€™s
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graduating class included
three Thrive Scholars, one
QuestBridge Scholar, a Posse
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represent Ward 2 and the fi rst
woman to serve as president
of the City Council.
Special permit
for 53 Taft St.
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n a favorable recommendation
from the zoning
subcommittee, the City Council
granted a special permit to
Zoraida Uran, Trustee of Zoraida
Uran Family Trust, to alter
and expand a preexisting,
nonconforming single-story,
single-family dwelling to a
three-story, two-family dwelling
at 53 Taft St., Revere.
Guidelines for ADUs
T
he council supported a motion
from Ward 5 Councillor
Angela Guarino-Sawaya
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Planning & Community Development
Department, Inspectional
Services Department
(ISD), Engineering Department,
Conservation Commission,
Fire Department and
City Solicitor to work together
to review and evaluate the
implementation of the Accessory
Dwelling Unit (ADU) ordinance
in light of the spike
in ADU applications throughout
the city. Guarino-Sawaya
is asking city offi cials to provide
recommendations for
strengthening local structural,
dimensional and site design
standards where permissible
under state law. She asked
that the review focus on building
size, height, setbacks, lot
coverage and overall scale of
ADUs in relation to surrounding
residential properties; detached
ADU placement, building
massing and preservation
of usable open space on residential
lots; drainage, stormwater
runoff, floodplain impacts
and resiliency concerns
in coastal and low-lying areas;
driveway expansions, curb
cuts and excessive paved surface
coverage; utility and infrastructure
capacity, including
sewer, water and emergency
vehicle access; whether additional
design review or site
plan review standards should
apply to oversized lots, corner
lots and environmentally sensitive
areas; measures to prevent
overcrowding and overdevelopment
of residential
lots; and enforcement procedures
and penalties for violations
of zoning, building and
occupancy regulations. Further,
that the Planning & ComC
ongratulations,
Revere
High School Class of 2026!
RevereTV went live at 6 p.m.
on Wednesday night for everyone
to watch the graduates
cross the stage as it happened
live at Harry Della Russo
Stadium. Coverage started
with the full procession of
students, includes all speeches
and ends with the conferring
of degrees. If you missed
it earlier this week or want to
watch it again, replays of graduation
are scheduled to the
RTV Community Channel. The
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munity Development Department
provide the City Council
with recommendations for
any ordinance amendments,
design guidelines or administrative
procedures necessary
to ensure ADUs are developed
in a manner that protects
neighborhood character,
public infrastructure and quality
of life while remaining compliant
with state law.
Stormwater
improvements
T
he council approved a request
from CFO Richard
Viscay for a $50,000 appropriation
from the stormwater improvement
trust fund for design
services for North Revere
stormwater improvements.
Viscay said that this was solely
for design services. The actual
work will take place when
funding becomes available.
Flock systems
T
he council supported
Councillor-at-Large Marc
Silvestriâ€™s motion that Mayor
Patrick Keefe request the Chief
of Police and the Director of
Parking to meet with the City
Council to discuss fl ock systems.
Flock safety camera networks
work with license plate
reading cameras and software
used by police to detect vehicles
and investigate incidents.
Silvestri stressed he wants information
on how fl ock systems
are used, who has access
to the data and how that data
is being shared. Some people
describe fl ock systems as
a public safety tool, but others
criticize them as surveillance
systems.
RevereTV Spotlight
recording will remain posted
to YouTube immediately after
the event to watch at your
convenience.
Revere High Schoolâ€™s Class
of 2026 had their Senior Prom
at Danversport before graduation.
Mr. Oâ€™Brien and Ms. Simonetti
hosted the annual red
carpet event this year. Promgoers
got to hit the step-andrepeat
to show off their looks
for the night. The two hosts
asked many what their plans
are after graduation and what
were their favorite memories
from high school. Many students
highlighted how meaningful
the RHS community and
teachers were to them. Watch
this red carpet coverage in
full on YouTube or daily on
the RTV Community Channel
through June.
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Suffolk Downs Launches 2026 Summer Series
with Events at The Yard @ Beachmont Square
and New Outdoor Community Space, The Amp
Suffolk Downsâ€™ Summer Series to feature free events from June to September,
including live music, lawn games, oyster shucking, and more
R
EVERE â€” May 18, 2026 â€”
Today, The HYM Investment
Group LLC (â€œHYMâ€) announced
its 2026 Summer Series at Suffolk
Downs â€” an exciting lineup
of community events running
Thursday and Friday evenings
from June through September.
This yearâ€™s event series
will feature new activities,
partners, and locations, bringing
events to both The Yard @
Beachmont Square and The
Amp, Suff olk Downsâ€™ new outdoor
amphitheater and gathering
space. Events will be held
on select Thursday and Friday
evenings; all are free and open
to the public.
The Yard @ Beachmont Square
will continue to serve as the
hub of the Summer Series programming,
hosting 10 events
throughout the season. Programming
at The Yard includes
lawn game staples like Backyard
Beer Olympics and Country
Night Cornhole Tournaments,
the creative Makers and Music
workshops with Essem Art Studio,
a Shucking Good Time oyster
event with East Boston Oysters,
a Putt Like a Pro Night with
Birdie Golf, and a dog-friendly
Pups, Pints and The Pointe evening
featuring live music from
The Pointe Band.
The Amp at Suff olk Downs will
host its fi rst live performance of
the Summer Series on July 10,
featuring Locust, a Winthropbased
band returning to Suffolk
Downs. The Amp will host
fi ve shows throughout the season,
including a tribute to the
60th anniversary of the Beatlesâ€™
historic 1966 concert at Suff olk
Downs performed by 4EverFab
Beatles Band on August 7, and a
high-energy night of funk and
disco with Booty Vortex on September
11. All are welcome to
enjoy the concert series, with
craft beverages available for
purchase from on-site retailer
Twisted Fate Brewing and
food off erings from local food
trucks like Bono Appetit, Bees
and Thank You, and Beefi e Boys.
â€œWe are thrilled to bring our
most exciting Summer Series
yet to the Suff olk Downs and
Greater Revere community,â€
said Thomas N. Oâ€™Brien, Managing
Partner and Chief Executive
Offi cer of The HYM Investment
Group LLC. â€œWith the
continued programming at The
Yard and the highly anticipated
opening of The Amp, this summer
will mark a new chapter for
Suff olk Downs as a gathering
place for residents, neighbors,
and visitors from across the region.
We look forward to another
incredible season.â€
The Summer Series program
was designed in partnership
with Wicked Fun Consulting,
and the complete 2026 summer
schedule is included below.
Summer Series events are
free and open to the public.
Some programming has limited
capacity for specifi c activities.
Details and registration information
will be shared on the
Suff olk Downs website:
â€¢ Country Night Cornhole Tournament,
Thursday June 4, 6 â€”
8 PM @ The Yard
â€¢ Makers and Music â€” Canvas
Paint Night, Thursday June 11,
6 â€” 8 PM @ The Yard
â€¢ Backyard Beer Olympics with
Twisted Fate, Thursday June
18, 6 â€” 8 PM @ The Yard
â€¢ Putt Like a Pro Night, Thursday
June 25, 6 â€” 8 PM @ The
Yard
â€¢ AMP Opening Night: Locust,
Friday July 10, 6 â€” 9 PM @
The Amp
â€¢ Shucking Good Time, Thursday
July 16, 6 â€” 8 PM @ The
Yard
â€¢ AMP: Spirit Tiff Medium, Friday
July 24, 6 â€” 9 PM @ The
Amp
â€¢ Backyard Beer Olympics with
Twisted Fate, Thursday July
30, 6 â€” 8 PM @ The Yard
â€¢ AMP: 4EverFab Beatles Band,
Friday August 7, 6 â€” 9 PM @
The Amp
â€¢ Pups, Pints and The Pointe,
Thursday August 13, 6 â€” 8
PM @ The Yard
â€¢ Country Night Cornhole Tournament,
Thursday August 20,
6 â€” 8 PM @ The Yard
â€¢ Makers and Music â€” Wooden
Earring Painting, Thursday August
27, 6 â€” 8 PM @ The Yard
â€¢ AMP: Booty Vortex, Friday
September 11, 6 â€” 9 PM @
The Amp
â€¢ Makers and Music â€” Hand
Painted Tote Bags, Thursday
September 17, 6 â€” 8 PM @
The Yard
â€¢ The Smooth Criminals, Friday
September 25, 6 â€” 8 PM @
The Amp
Capacity Limited
In addition to the Summer
Series, The Yard @ Beachmont
Square is also home to Blue
Line Flex, a free bi-weekly outdoor
fi tness series with classes
every Tuesday evening and
Saturday morning. Now in its
second summer, Blue Line Flex
brings rotating instructors from
across Greater Boston to Suffolk
Downs for workouts spanning
everything from yoga and
Pilates to boxing, HIIT, and cardio
dance. The full schedule is
available on the Blue Line Flex
website.
The Yard @ Beachmont Square
is located at 10 Suff olk Downs
Boulevard, Revere. The Amp is
located at 125 Salt Street. Onstreet
and lot parking is available.
Both The Amp and The
Yard are accessible via the MBTAâ€™s
Beachmont Blue Line station.
For
more information and
event updates, visit www.atsuff
olkdowns.com.
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SUMMER
SERIES
@ Suffolk Downs
Thursday Nights at The Yard - 6PM
10 Suffolk Downs Boulevard, Revere
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Country Night Cornhole Tournament
Makers and Music
Makers and Music
Backyard Olympics with Twisted Fate
Backyard Olympics with Twisted Fate
Putt Like a Pro
Putt Like
Pro
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026
A.C. Whelan School hosts two award-winning authors
S
By Melissa Moore-Randall
tudents at A.C. Whelan Elementary
School recently
had the opportunity to meet
two award-winning authors.
They experienced the lessons
related to storytelling when
acclaimed author Pam MuÃ±oz
Ryan visited. She spoke to students
about her life, her awardwinning
books and how she
became a writer. Ryan, best
known for award-winning â€œEsperanza
Risingâ€ was part of the
special literacy event associated
with the United States
of Readers. The United States
of Readers provides students
with 10 free books each school
year. Students were given free
copies of some of MuÃ±oz Ryanâ€™s
books.
Earlier in the month, another
award-winning childrenâ€™s
author, Ada Ari, also visited the
school. Her presentation included
storytelling, dance and
cultural exploration of classrooms.
Ari took the students
on a â€œvirtual tripâ€ to Ghana and
taught the students Azonto,
which is a popular dance of
Ghana. The excitement continued
as Ari performed one of
her storytelling pieces, drawing
from a traditional African folktale.
She introduced the students
to a lively character, a spider
named Nancy, also called
Anansi, a well-known fi gure in
West African folklore. While telling
the story, Ari asked the students
to act out parts of the story,
such as weaving spider webs
or mimicking the charactersâ€™
movements.
Ariâ€™s books teach children
about specific African countries,
customs and histories.
Ari, an educator, entrepreneur
and cofounder of KOLI & OLUM,
aims to promote diversity and
inclusion in childrenâ€™s literature.
Ari gives a percentage of
the profi ts from her books to
orphanages in Africa, showing
her dedication to cultural
conservation and community
support.
Mayor Patrick Keefe spoke to students at A.C. Whelan about the
importance of reading.
Author Ada Ari engaging A.C. Whelan students at her recent visit.
Author Pam MuÃ±oz Ryan speaking to students at A.C. Whelan Elementary School
A.C. Whelan third graders enjoying a special visit from author
Pam MuÃ±oz Ryan
A.C. Whelan students participating in an activity with author Ada Ari.
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Page 9
Revere Beach Stories: Photographs and Poems
by Stephenie Young, Jennifer Martelli and Kevin Carey
Stephenie Young and Kevin Carey
Jennifer Martelli
Special to Th e Advocate
n the shadow of the Boston
skyline, Revere Beach, Massachusetts,
is a life in pictures:
the natural blue ocean horizon,
the restaurants and the
bars, the cars cruising up and
down, the teenagers in packs
on hot summer days, the retired
folks walking the boardwalk.
This urban beachfront
also houses many poetic stories:
a honky-tonk history, a revolving
door of immigrants,
gangsters and gamblers, and
an often-crowded boulevard
teaming with beachgoers
from surrounding cities.
Poets Kevin Carey and Jennifer
Martelli (who died in
the fall) grew up in Revere in
the 1960s. Theyâ€™d both written
extensively about this city
and its three-mile beachfront,
which is the fi rst public beach
in America. Stephenie Young,
a Somerville photographer, is
originally from California. During
the Covid epidemic, Young
was drawn to this local East
Coast ocean and its unfamiliar
culture. Thus began a longterm
photo project about everyday
life in the beach city.
â€œI wanted to use my camera
to show my own vision of Revere
Beachâ€”the diversity of
people, the beauty of the ever-changing
color of the sky
and the water.â€
After a chance conversation
over those photographs and
a few poems, a collaboration
was born. â€œWe met at a bakery
on Broadway and kicked
I
around ideas about how the
photos and the poems could
interact with each other as stories,â€
Carey remembers.
This exhibition attempts to
capture the complicated nature
of Revere Beach, through
the combination of a newcomerâ€™s
eyes and the personal
reflections of poets who
have history here. Often overlooked
by metropolitan Boston,
Revere Beach is not Cape
Cod or Nantucket, and thatâ€™s
part of what makes it unique.
Through still images and poetry,
it shows the spirit of a
place that has profoundly infl
uenced each of these artists,
bringing to life an often-forgotten
urban beach culture,
its memories and its enduring
presence.
â€œWe dedicate this show to
poet Jennifer Martelli,â€ Young
says, â€œitâ€™s bittersweet to be doing
it again without her, especially
in Revere, since Jenniferâ€™s
passing in the fallâ€¦â€
â€œWe miss her greatly,â€ Carey
added, â€œbut we know her spirit
lives on in this show and the
unique voice she brought to
her poems.â€
After events at the Winfi sky
Gallery at Salem State University
and the Peabody Essex
Museum in Salem (as part of
the Massachusetts Poetry Festival),
this exhibition will be at
the Revere History Museum,
which is located at 108 Beach
St. in Revere. It opens with a reception
on July 16 at 6:30 and
will remain on display through
July 19.
More info about Kevin Carey can be found at kevincareywriter.com.
More info about Jennifer Martelli can be found at poets.org.
More info about Stephenie Young can be found at salemstate.edu.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026
Local Attorney A.J. Moscone
completes 4th
By Melissa Moore-Randall
L
ocal attorney A.J. Moscone headed overseas,
once again, to compete in his fourth marathon.
Moscone, a Beachmont native, ran the
2026 London Marathon. The marathon passed
through landmarks, such as the Tower Bridge and
the highway to Westferry, then circled through
Mudchute, Docklands and Canary Wharf. The fi -
nal fi ve miles of the course takes in The Highway,
Tower?Hill?and Victoria Embankment before you
reach Parliament Square, Birdcage Walk and the
fi nal corner in front of Buckingham Palace.
Raised in East Boston by parents Al and Val
Moscone, A.J. is a graduate of Savio Preparatory
High School, Suff olk University and New England
Law/Boston. Husband of Emily and dad to Giulianna
and Luciano, Moscone fi rst stepped into
the courtroom in 2015. He specializes in criminal
defense, including motor vehicle charges,
domestic charges, fi nancial crimes, casino and
gambling charges, and all major felonies. â€œIâ€™ve always
liked helping people and to me the word
â€˜attorneyâ€™ is synonymous with being a problem
solver. Iâ€™m fortunate enough to now be in a position
to help people as a career.â€
Like many others, Moscone took up exercising
and running during the 2020 Pandemic. In addition
to London, Moscone ran Berlin this past
marathon in London
Revere resident named
to Deanâ€™s List for the
spring 2026 semester
at Quinnipiac University
R
eyhan Bensadok of Revere
was named to the Deanâ€™s
Local attorney A.J. Moscone with his wife, Emily,
and daughter, Guilianna, in London, where he
ran the London Marathon (Courtesy photo)
fall, the Boston Marathon in 2023, Chicago Marathon
in 2024, and the Falmouth Road Race in
2024 and 2025. He will also run the Falmouth
Road Race again this year.
List for the spring 2026 semester
at Quinnipiac University.
To qualify for the Deanâ€™s
List, students must earn a
grade point average of at least
3.5 with no grade lower than
C. Full-time students must
complete at least 14 credits
in a semester, with at least 12
credits that have been graded
on a letter grade basis
to be eligible. Part-time students
must complete at least
six credits during a semester.
Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational
institution located
in Hamden, Connecticut. It
APPROVES | FROM Page 1
ty assessment for Revere. The
MWRA will charge the city
$7.26 million for water and
$13.4 million for sewer services
in 2027. â€œThe four percent
is a direct result of what
the MWRA is charging us,â€
said Viscay, adding, â€œThereâ€™s
no way to make this sound
like anything good.â€
Councillor-at-Large Joanne
Revere Summer Eats 2026
FREE Meals for students upto age 18,meals will be served
Monday through Friday,June 29, 2026 through August 14, 2026.
Breakfast
Beachmont School 8:00am-9:30am
Hill School 8:00am-9:30am
Paul Revere School 8:00am-9:30am
A.C. Whelan 8:00am-9:30am
Lincoln School 8:00am-9:30am *Curtis Park (Garfield School) 8:00-9:30
Rumney Marsh Academy 8:00am-9:30am
Lunch
Beachmont School 11:00am-1:00pm A.C.Whelan 11:00am-1:00pm
Hill School 11:00am-1:00pm Paul Revere School 11:00am-1:00pm
Sonny Meyers Park 11:00am-1:00pm Costa Park 11:00am-1:00pm
Lincoln School 11:00am-1:00pm *Curtis Park (Garfield School) 12:00pm-1:00pm
Revere Beach Bandstand 11:00am-1:00pm *Sullivan Park 11:00am-1:00pm
*Tentative location, open based on participation
McKenna reminded fellow
councillors of water bills back
in the day of the Clean Water
Act. McKenna said residents
in Revere and neighboring
communities paid
ungodly high water bills to
clean the ocean. â€œBut down
at the ocean, the seals have
come back, everything has
come back. We saw the ocean
change. What are we seeing
for this? Weâ€™re paying all
this money and weâ€™re getting
nothing for it.â€
Viscay explained that over
the past several years the city
has used American Rescue
Plan Act funds to keep water
RevereTV | FROM Page 6
â€œThis institution is an equal
opportunity providerâ€.
* Locations may be subject to close due to
inclement weather and/or lack of participation
The FIFA World Cup has
begun! What better way to
watch than with your local
community of friends and
fans? Be on the lookout for
events all summer that will
feature free FIFA World Cup
enrolls 9,700 students in more
than 100 degree programs
through its Schools of Business,
Communications, Education,
Computing and Engineering,
Health Sciences, Law,
Medicine and Nursing and the
College of Arts & Sciences. The
university is expanding innovative
programs for both
traditional and adult learners
and developing dynamic
corporate partnerships. Quinnipiac
recently completed a
state-of-the-art new School
of Business and an interdisciplinary
science and innovation
hub. For more information,
please visit qu.edu.
and sewer rates manageable.
But now, the city depends on
the Water and Sewer Enterprise
Fund or the money collected
from ratepayers.
Several councillors asked
about the consequences of
not increasing the rates. Viscay
said that without a four
percent increase this year,
next yearâ€™s rates would climb
to more than nine percent.
The city would need to replace
any money spent from
the water and sewer stabilization
fund.
Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio
proposed a comprehensive
study on a tiered system
where households that
used less water than average
would pay a lower rate.
â€œIt would help seniors who
donâ€™t use that much water,â€
said Argenzio.
Viscay agreed a tiered system
would be helpful.
â€œYouâ€™re asking us to pay
now, or pay later,â€ said Council
President Anthony Zambuto.
The Council voted to pay
now.
watch parties, youth soccer
activities across neighborhoods,
including Revere
Beach, Shirley Ave., Beachmont
Square and downtown
Revere. Local businesses
and vendors are invited to
RevereTV | SEE Page 11
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Anne T. (Sciarappa)
McCarthy
THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026
RevereTV | FROM Page 10
never leave her house without
a book or iPad in her hand. She
was a huge collector of things,
such as Legos, Snoopy memorabilia,
Care Bears, and Funko
Pops. Her life was focused on
her family and her childrenâ€™s
pets; they meant the world
to her. Anneâ€™s passing due to
her illness was very sudden
and is devastating, but she
would like her memory to be
remembered as a happy one.
We will honor her and celebrate
her life.
She is the beloved wife of
D
ied on Thursday, June 4th
at the Beth Israel Medical
Center following a brief illness.
She was 62 years old. Anne
was born in Cambridge, on
July 24, 1963, to her parents,
Walter and Sandra Sciarappa.
She was one of two girls happily
raised and educated in
Malden. Anne was an alumna
of Malden High School, Class
of 1981. Anne briefl y attended
college before focusing on
her career in banking. Anne
worked for several local banks,
including Bank of America and
M&T Bank. She rose to the title
of Senior Relationship Liaison.
Anne worked in Banking for
over 40 years until the time of
her passing. Anne married the
love of her life, Thomas McCarthy,
on April 1, 1990. The couple
began their life in Malden,
then later relocated to Revere
in 1997. Anne was a loving
wife and mother and cared for
her family immensely. Anne
was an avid reader and would
the late Thomas E. McCarthy of
29 years. The loving mother of
Teresa A. Oâ€™Hara and her husband,
Revere Police Detective,
Kevin Oâ€™Hara and Amanda M.
Esiason & her husband Justin
Esiason of Sturbridge. She is
the devoted daughter of the
late Sandra (Wright) Yovienne
and Walter A. Sciarappa. The
cherished sister of Catherine
M. Murray of Malden. She is
the dear sister-in-law of Kathleen
E. Maxwell of Hooksett,
NH and Joseph F. McCarthy
of Rockland. Anne is also the
proud â€œfur baby grandparentâ€
of Mr. Maple, Bean, and Soup.
Also lovingly survived by several
nieces and nephews.
Family and friends were invited
to attend visiting hours
on Thursday, June 11th in
the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza,
Beechwood Home for Funerals,
Revere. Interment will be
held privately. Donations in
Anneâ€™s name can be sent to
BIDMC Gynecology & Oncology
Department, 330 Brookline
Ave., Boston, MA 02215.
participate in the cityâ€™s summer
programming, and some
have already hosted watch
parties, Check the City of Revereâ€™s
event calendar for the
schedule of these community
parties as part of â€œField of
Playâ€ at revere.org.
The Human Rights Commission
held a special version
of their monthly meeting
last week with a Juneteenth
Celebration at Costa
Park. Although this event
could not air live, RevereTV
was there to record it and it
is now playing on RTV GOV.
The celebration included
community speakers, entertainment
and food celebrating
and observing Juneteenth.
Watch this special
meeting replaying in
the usual meeting rotation
Page 11
on RTV through June or any
time on RTVâ€™s YouTube page.
RTV GOV is scheduled with
replays of the local government
meetings so far in June.
Along with the aforementioned
Human Rights Commission,
other meetings include
the Revere City Council,
Conservation Commission,
Affordable Housing
Trust Fund Board of Trustees
and Cultural Council. In addition,
the Ways and Means Annual
Budget Hearings began
this week. Live coverage will
be scheduled as usual, and
these hearings will replay in
the meeting rotation, as all
the other meetings do. Look
at the city calendar on the
City Hall website, revere.org,
for a full schedule of meetings
this month. RTV follows
meetings posted to this calendar.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BUYER1
Aguilar, Jose L
Akajdaw, Yassine
Akir, Ayoub
Andrade, Adianaldo
Borkum, Lena
Celaj, Dritan
Hernandez, Anaili
Oliver, Jessica Johana U
Portello, Flor De Maria
Stuart, Mark
BUYER2
Yanes, Ena I
Zamrour, Rachida
Borkum, Steven
Celaj, Arjana
Duarte, Uadira Estefany G Quiroga, Juan Pablo
Gomez, Luis Adolfo Mejia
Hanlon, Kerri E
Jordan, Zachary P
Oliver, Juana E
SELLER1
Tejada, Geovania A
Avdic, Refi k
Yan, Jun Ping
De Andrade, Agnaldo S
Louis Disarcina Ret
Ryan Barbara Jean Est
Gss Realty LLC
Grieco Albert Est
Cordes 3rd, Robert
Celano, Kenneth
262 Park Ave LLC
Terrzzano, Vincent J
Rcaf Acquisition T
Terrzzano, Pasquale
Us Bank Trust Na Tr
SELLER2
Tejada, Sandra A Arcvalo
Avdic, Zumra
45 Mccoba St #72
1 Carey Cir #409
70 Kingman Ave
Revere
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission
from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com
ADDRESS DATE PRICE
33 Jarvis St
05.22.26 780000
05.20.26 355000
770 Washington Ave #406 05.22.26 415000
15 Fenley St
05.18.26 750000
Disarcina, Bernard S 510 Revere Beach Blvd #1108 05.22.26 505000
Giff ord, Marilyn
Pani, Linda
Hanlon, Kerri E
43 Kimball Ave #2
461 Lancaster Ave
235 Reservoir Ave
262 Park Ave
5 Bates St
10 Ocean Ave #213
05.19.26 455000
05.22.26 935000
05.18.26 445000
05.19.26 11000
05.22.26 799900
05.21.26 1275500
05.18.26 500000
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î…îœ î€°î€¤ îîŒî†îˆî‘î–îˆî‡ î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–î’î•î–î€‘ î€î€²î™îˆî• î€˜î€“ îœîˆî„î•î– îˆî›î“îˆî•îŒîˆî‘î†îˆî€‘
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î€«î’î˜î–îˆ î€©î’î˜î‘î‡î„î—îŒî’î‘ î€¯îˆî„îŽî– î€µîˆî“î„îŒî•îˆî‡
î€¤îî î€¥î„î–îˆîîˆî‘î— î€µîˆî“î„îŒî•î–
î€ºî„îîŽîšî„îœî–î€ î€§î•îŒî™îˆîšî„îœî– î€‰ î€³î„î—îŒî’î– î€¬î‘î–î—î„îîîˆî‡
î€¦î‹îŒîî‘îˆîœ î€¬î‘î–î“îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘
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î€°î„î–î’î‘î•îœ î€µîˆî“î„îŒî•î–
î€ºîŒî‘î‡î’îš î€¬î‘î–î—î„îîî„î—îŒî’î‘ î€‰ î€µîˆî“î„îŒî•î–
î€¦î„î•î“îˆî‘î—î•îœ î€‰ î€ºî„î—îˆî•î“î•î’î’î‰îŒî‘îŠ
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î—î’î˜îŠî‹î…î˜îŒîî‡îî„î–î’î‘î•îœî„î‘î‡î†î’î‘î–î—î˜î†î—îŒî’î‘î€‘î†î’î
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TRINITY REAL ESTATE
321 MAIN STREET | SAUGUS, MA | VILLAGE PARK
TRINITY REAL ESTATE
321 MAIN STREET | SAUGUS, MA | VILLAGE PARK
TrinityHomesRE.com
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581 Proctor Ave, Revere, MA 02151
List Price: $1,415,000
TrinityHomesRE.com
781.231.9800
~Let our team of experienced REALTORSÂ® assist in all your real estate needs~
8 Lincoln Ct, Saugus, MA 01906
List Price: $519,000
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/2bedroom/1-bath
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 Delead
Certificates in hand. Excellent cash flow, durable
construction, and exceptional tenant stability make this a
true investor opportunity. Dance studio leased till 2029.
46 Hesper Street, Saugus, MA 01906
List Price: $659,900
Listed by: Lori Johnson Cell: 781.718.7409
Inviting split-entry ranch featuring a bright, open floor plan with sunny living
& dining room. The updated kitchen offers refinished cabinets and new
laminate flooring. The main level includes three bedrooms an updated full
bath with newer tile flooring. Additional living space in the lower level offers
a family room, home office or potential fourth bedroom, convenient laundry
room, half bath with potential to make full, and direct access to the one-car
garage. Additional features include hardwood flooring, generous closet and
storage space, and central air conditioning. Step outside to enjoy the private,
fenced, terraced yard complete with a deck and storage shed. Exterior
improvements include vinyl siding, updated roof, and solar panels. Nicely
situated in desirable Lynnhurst neighborhood.
Listed by: Diane Horrigan Cell: 781.526.6357
"Opportunity is Knocking" at 8 Lincoln Court! Bring your vision and
unlock the potential of this solid home, ideal for contractors, investors, or
buyers looking to build instant equity. While updates are needed, the
property offers great bones, generous living space, high ceilings, and
abundant natural light throughout. Hardwood floors are believed to be
under the carpeting. The finished lower level features two rooms, a
kitchenette, full bath, and laundry area, providing flexible living options.
A walk-up attic offers additional expansion potential. Major
improvements include a roof and heating system approximately 7 years
old, plus a newer hot water tank. Conveniently located with quick access
to Routes 1 and 99, making commuting to Boston a breeze. Close to
restaurants, shopping, and everyday conveniences. Property is being sold
strictly as is. Buyers and their agents to perform their own due diligence.
Always a free and no pressure market analysis
on your home.
Contact us to see what your home is worth!
â€œTreating your home as our own and each client like familyâ€
â€œTreating your home as our own and each client like familyâ€
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335 CENTRAL STREET, SAUGUS, MA / (781) 233-7300
LYNN - $639,000
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