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City councillor seeks
review of ADU ordinance
amid surge in applications
Angela Guarino-Sawaya says increase
in accessory dwelling units raises concerns
about neighborhood density, infrastructure
and stormwater impacts after new state law
spurred 58 permit requests.
By Barbara Taormina
W
LEST WE FORGET: Despite the overcast skies, Mondayâ€™s annual Memorial Day ceremonies at
McMackin Veteranâ€™s Memorial Park was well attended by local and state offi cials and residents
to honor Revereâ€™s fallen heroes who fought and died for their country. Keynote Speaker
State Senator Lydia Edwards, who is a Mass. National Guard Captain, described how she
helps families deal with the loss of their loved ones in combat. Shown from left to right: Keynote
speaker Senator Lydia Edwards, First Lady Jennifer Keefe, Mayor Patrick Keefe, Master
of Ceremonies Joseph Singer and State Representative Jessica Giannino. See inside for photo
highlights. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
ard 5 Councillor Angela
Guarino-Sawaya presented
a motion at the City Councilâ€™s
May 18 meeting requesting
a review and evaluation of
the Accessory Dwelling Unit
(ADU) ordinance in light of the
dramatic increase in permit
applications. In February 2025,
Massachusetts legalized ADUs
under the Aff ordable Homes
ADU | SEE Page 7
embers of Revere Elks
Lodge #1171 gathered
on Memorial Day to honor the
men and women who gave
their lives in service to the nation
during a memorial ceremony
held at the Lodge. The
ceremony brought together
Lodge members, veterans,
families and community
supporters in remembrance
of those who made the ulAngela
Guarino-Sawaya
Ward 5 Councillor
Revere Elks hold Memorial Day ceremony and community BBQ
M
timate sacrifi ce. Refl ections
were shared recognizing the
importance of service, sacrifi
ce and preserving the freedoms
earned through generations
of dedication and
courage.
Following the ceremony,
the Lodge hosted a community
BBQ, welcoming members
and guests to come together
in fellowship and appreciation.
The gathering provided
an opportunity for the
community to connect while
honoring the spirit of Memorial
Day in a respectful and
supportive environment.
Lodge leadership and volExalted
Ruler Anessa Schena addressed attendees during the City
of Revere Memorial Day ceremony on Monday morning, honoring
the service and sacrifi ce of Americaâ€™s fallen veterans.
Esteemed Knight Stephen Morrison spoke during the City of Revere
Memorial Day ceremony as members of Revere Elks Lodge #1171
participated in honoring those who gave their lives in service to
the nation. (Photo Credit: Revere Elks Lodge #1171 / Lodge Members)
unteers helped organize the
event as part of the organizationâ€™s
continued commitment
to community engagement,
remembrance and local service
initiatives throughout
the year.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2026
Traffic Commission approves one-way streets,
parking changes across Revere
By Barbara Taormina
he Traffi c Commission held
a string of public hearings
at their meeting last week,
and commissioners unanimously
approved traffi c-related
changes in neighborhoods
throughout the city. The commission
approved creating a
handicapped person parking
space at 54 Carlson Ave.
The commission voted to establish
a 90-day trial period to
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eliminate parking on Revere
Street from Bellingham Avenue
to North Shore Road. Commissioners
felt the trial period
would give residents an opportunity
to see if the change allows
for easier fl ow of traffi c.
Commissioners agreed to
change Genesse Street to
Mountain Avenue to one-way.
They also agreed to make Furness
Street to Park Avenue oneway.
Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio
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residents about the possible
change, stating that he
had received positive feedback
from neighbors. â€œThe neighborhood
is looking forward to this,â€
he said.
Two isolated stop signs were
also approved. One will be installed
at Walnut Place. Ward 2
Councillor Ira Novoselsky said
the street is small, but drivers
still speed down it. He said the
stop sign is a traffic calming
strategy. Commission Chairman
Chris Ciarmella called the request
for a stop sign â€œA fair ask.â€
A stop sign was also approved
for Overlook Avenue.
A handicapped person parking
space was removed from 54
Eastern Ave. The Traffi c Commission
was informed by the Commission
on Disabilities that the
space was no longer needed.
The commission voted to
send a request for a handicapped
person parking space
at 77 Reservoir Ave. to a public
hearing.
Requests to eliminate parking
on Revere Street from Sagamore
Street to North Shore Road and
on Ensign Street from Hauman
Street to Sullivan Street were referred
to a public hearing.
The commission supported
Mayor Patrick Keefeâ€™s request to
add a painted crosswalk at 425
Revere St. in the interest of public
safety for a newly operational
Childcare Center at this location.
The crosswalk request was
added to the commissionâ€™s current
projects.
The commission will hold
public hearings on requests to
install isolated stop signs in the
following locations: Centennial
Avenue, eastbound to Campbell
Avenue; Centennial Avenue,
westbound to Campbell
Avenue; Shirley Avenue, eastbound
to Thornton Street.
City councillor and family enjoy baby
gender reveal at Magic Kingdom
ITâ€™S A GIRL! It was truly a magical
place for a gender reveal for the
Sawaya family on a recent trip to
Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
City Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya
was over the moon
when she discovered the new
edition of the family would be
a girl. Shown from left, her two
sons Anthony Sawaya, Jr., James
Bouhuys, daughter-in-law Amanda
Bouhuy and the future Nonnie
Angela Guarino-Sawaya. Coming
soon, baby Ella! (Courtesy photo)
Annual Outdoor
Catholic Mass
in Beachmont
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.
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 diff erent faith, Menebere
Leule Medhane Alem
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo
Church, which is very similar
to the Catholic faith!
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City Announces Elderly &
Disabled Tax Relief Program
and Water Bill Relief Program
R
EVERE, MA â€” Mayor Patrick
M. Keefe Jr. announced
this week that the applications
for the Elderly & Disabled Residents
Tax Relief Program and
the Water and Sewer Relief
Program for Disabled Residents
will be available in the
City Treasurerâ€™s Offi ce on the
2nd Floor of City Hall beginning
Monday, June 1, 2026,
and on the City of Revere Website
https://www.revere.org/
departments/treasurer.
The program is sustained
by voluntary contributions
from taxpayers who respond
to the donation sheet included
in each quarterly tax bill.
The purpose of the program
is to provide relief to elderly
and/or disabled taxpayers
and disabled water ratepayers
who are having trouble paying
their real estate taxes and water
and sewer bills because of
fi nancial hardship.
â€œThis program, funded by
the generosity of Revere residents
looking to extend a
helping hand to those in need,
is aimed at helping senior citizens
and fi nancially vulnerable
individuals,â€ said Mayor
Keefe. â€œThis program will provide
some welcome relief for
those who meet the criteria.â€
The Elderly & Disabled Tax
Relief Program has been in existence
for several years. In order
to qualify for the program,
the taxpayer must be an owner-occupied
resident of Revere
and meet the following additional
requirements to be eligible:
65 years of age or disabled
as of July 1 of the Fiscal
Year; be current with all real estate
taxes, have income of no
more than $30,000 per year if
single or combined $50,000
per year for joint property
owners. As part of the application,
taxpayers should submit
a statement of the extenuating
circumstances which
have created hardship.
The funds will be awarded
to the most needy of applicants
as determined by the Elderly
and Disabled Tax Relief
Program Committee, which is
composed of the Chairman of
the Board of Assessors, Treasurer
and three citizens as required
by M.G.L. C. 60, Â§3D.
The applications must be returned
to the Treasurerâ€™s Offi
ce on or before Tuesday, June
30, 2026.
â€œWhile the benefi ts of this
program are modest, they will
provide some measure of relief
to those who fi nd themselves
in diffi cult circumstances,â€
added Mayor Keefe. â€œWe
encourage residents to let elderly
or disabled relatives and
neighbors know about this
program if they think they
might meet the guidelines.â€
Field of Play Preview: Revere to show
Champions League Final at Spring
Farmers Market this Saturday
A
s a kickoff to Revereâ€™s
â€œField of Playâ€ series of
events celebrating this summerâ€™s
World Cup, the City of
Revere will be partnering
with the Revere Spring Farmers
Market to present a free,
outdoor public viewing of
the UEFA Champions League
Final this Saturday, May 30.
The match, featuring Arsenal
and Paris St. Germain playing
for the European championship,
kicks off at 12 p.m. The
streaming of the Champions
League fi nal will be the public
debut of the big screen outdoor
TV the City will use for its
â€œField of Playâ€ series of watch
parties during this summerâ€™s
tournament. The match is beFIELD
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n May 20, 2026, The PlattersÂ®
were honored at the
Massachusetts State House to
celebrate the groupâ€™s historic
contribution to American
music, its continuing Massachusetts
connection and the
upcoming May 29, 2026, release
of â€œThe Prayer,â€ the fi rst
chapter preview from their
new album, â€œWith Love, The
Platters.â€ At the invitation of
Senator Sal DiDomenico (DEverett),
with strong support
in the House from Representative
Jessica Giannino (D-Revere),
the group appeared before
both branches of the Massachusetts
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House and Senate and performed
live in both chambers
â€” their performances were
greeted by extended standing
ovations! During the State
House visit, Governor Maura
Healey and Lt. Governor Kim
Driscoll also recognized them.
The PlattersÂ® were personally
greeted by Peabody Representatives
Thomas P. Walsh
and Sally P. Kerans, underscoring
the groupâ€™s long-standing
connection to Peabody and
the Commonwealth.
Founded and named by
Herb Reed in 1953, The PlattersÂ®
became one of the most
important vocal harmony
groups in American music history.
While the groupâ€™s membership
evolved, Reed, who
had lived in Massachusetts, remained
the founding constant
â€” the man who named the
group, sang through its defi ning
eras and devoted his life
to protecting its name, sound
and integrity.
â€œThis was an extraordinary
and deeply moving day for
The Platters,â€ said Frederick J.
Balboni, Jr., Herb Reedâ€™s handpicked
successor and steward
of Herb Reed Enterprises,
LLC. â€œWe are especially grateful
to Senator Sal DiDomenico,
whose invitation made this
recognition possible, and to
Representative Jessica Giannino,
whose friendship and support
helped carry the celebration
through the House. We
are also grateful to Governor
Healey, Lt. Governor Driscoll,
Representatives Walsh and
Kerins, and the members of
the House and Senate for honoring
this legacy at such an important
moment.â€
The Massachusetts recognition
is especially meaningful
because Reed made the
Commonwealth his home for
nearly half a century, and Herb
Reed Enterprises has long operated
from Peabody. Today,
the offi cial PlattersÂ® lineage is
carried forward by Lance Bernard
Bryant, Omar Ross, Jovian
K. Ford and Brittany Michelle
Wallace, who continue
the groupâ€™s living legacy for a
new generation.
â€œThe Prayerâ€ opens their new
LP â€” presented as a musical
love letter to the world and a
message of harmony, dignity,
faith, hope and unity. As Massachusetts
prepares to recognize
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through Civil Rights-era
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City Cuts Ribbon on Three New Parks,
Celebrating Shirley Avenueâ€™s Economic Revitalization
Driven by a successful participatory budgeting process and public-private partnerships,
the new spaces refl ect a resident-led vision for â€œThe Aveâ€/â€La Shirleyâ€
R
EVERE, MAâ€” Highlighting
a model of community-driven
urban renewal, Mayor
Patrick M. Keefe Jr. and the
City of Revere joined MassDevelopment,
The Neighborhood
Developers, local business
owners, and civic leaders
on Friday, May 8 to celebrate
the grand opening of
the Fitzhenry Dog Park. The
ribbon cutting served as the
centerpiece for a neighborhood
walkthrough to celebrate
new, resident-designed
public spaces and other improvements
along the Shirley
Avenue corridor â€” including
the newly renovated Flaherty
Square and the Shirley
Avenue pocket park.
These public space improvements
were funded
through a successful participatory
budgeting process
that empowered residents to
directly shape the future of
their neighborhood. This resident-led
initiative is part of
a broader partnership with
MassDevelopmentâ€™s Transformative
Development Initiative
(TDI). Between September
2022 and May 2026, the
TDI partnership in Revere has
leveraged a $1.1 million MassDevelopment
investment to
unlock over $4.65 million in
additional investments for
the Shirley Avenue neighborhood.
The new parks provide
modern amenities for families
and pets and symbolize a
sustained partnership that includes
the newly formed Shirley
Avenue Neighborhood Association
(SANA), core partners
like The Neighborhood
Developers (TND), and local
businesses.
â€œThe openings of three
new public spaces are a culmination
of what cities can
do through true collaboration,
advocacy, and investment,â€
said Mayor Patrick M.
Keefe Jr. â€œBy working alongside
community partners
and residents, we are focusing
our urban renewal efforts
on creating the modern
amenities our neighborhoods
strive forâ€”accessible open
spaces where our residents,
legacy businesses, and even
our four-legged friends can
thrive. This is yet another signal
that Revere is the place to
be in Greater Boston.â€
â€œParticipatory budgeting
helped residents do more
than just prioritize projects
â€” it created a shared roadmap
for the neighborhood,â€
said Laura Christopher, Revere
TDI Fellow at MassDevelopment.
â€œThat community vision
made it easier to attract
additional public and private
investment, and today weâ€™re
seeing those ideas come to
life through new public spaces,
stronger neighborhood
partnerships, and local businesses
deepening their roots
on Shirley Ave.â€
â€œ The opening of the
Fitzhenry Dog Park is a longtime
coming and it was only
possible as a result of the
dogged determination of the
many partners who made it
happen. Shirley Ave neighbors
have been advocating
for Fitzhenry to be offi -
cially recognized as a dog
park for more than a decade.
They were not barking up the
wrong tree. The City recognized
the need and the Revere
Community Committee,
The Neighborhood Developers
(TND), and others
also had a dog in this fi ght.
Together, these community
partners built a beautiful
dog park which all the neighborhoodâ€™s
dogs can now enjoy,â€
said Rafael Mares, Executive
Director of The Neighborhood
Developers (TND).
He continued, â€œFitzhenry Park
is only the latest in a string of
green space improvements
on which TND has collaborated
with the City in the Shirley
Ave neighborhood. We
previously have successfully
partnered on Costa Park and
Sandler Square. The creation
and maintenance of open
space has been a consistent
goal of Shirley Ave community
members and a way to support
existing local businesses
and has helped prevent their
displacement.â€
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Following the initial ribbon
cutting at Fitzhenry Dog Park,
a neighborhood tour highlighted
the newly opened
Flaherty Square and the Forest
Pocket Park at 69 Shirley
Ave, featuring stops at local
businesses like Valsos Table
and F+J Juice Bar. Both businesses
have purchased property
on the corridor, hosted
city events, and act as deeply
invested members of SANA,
showcasing the neighborhoodâ€™s
model for local economic
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2026
RHS PATRIOTS SPRING SPORTS ROUNDUP
Revere softball closes strong; baseball falls one win short
as Spring season pushes forward
By Dom Nicastro
R
evere High School Spring
teams wrapped up regular
season action this past
week with softball locking up
a strong tournament position,
baseball battling to the fi nish,
and boys volleyball preparing
for postseason play after another
outstanding season.
Baseball comes up
one win short of
tournament berth
The Revere baseball team
battled to the fi nal day of the
season but fi nished one game
shy of postseason qualification,
closing the year at 8-10.
The Patriots dropped a 14-4
decision to Malden in the regular-season
fi nale. Malden broke
open a competitive game with
a seven-run fi rst three innings.
Frank Annunziata drove in
two runs from the middle of
the order, while Domenic Bellia
continued his strong season
with two hits. Revere also
turned a double play defensively.
Despite
missing the postseason,
several Patriots turned in
standout campaigns.
Bellia emerged as one of the
Greater Boston Leagueâ€™s top
all-around players, hitting.500
with a team-best 31 hits, 12
doubles, two triples, 15 RBI and
an impressive 1.321 OPS while
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Annunziata finished with
a.327 average, 18 hits and a
team-high 16 RBI while drawing
a team-leading 14 walks.
Joseph Angiulo brought
speed and production near
the top of the lineup, scoring
a team-leading 29 runs while
stealing 17 bases and driving
in 14 runs. His inside-the-park
home run during Revereâ€™s recent
win over East Boston highlighted
his dynamic season.
Rodolfo Dominguez supplied
power with three home
runs and 13 RBI while posting
a.544 on-base percentage.
George Papalambros delivered
13 hits and contributed both
off ensively and on the mound.
Nicholas Rupp added 14 hits
and 13 RBI, Marc Maisano fi nished
with 11 hits and 10 RBI,
Sergio Peguero contributed 10
hits and eight RBI, and Thomas
Waldron added nine hits while
providing versatility throughout
the season.
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recent 16-1 road win against Malden. (Advocate fi le photo)
The Patriots also picked up
notable wins this spring over
Lynn English, Chelsea, Everett
and East Boston as Sebastian
Salvoâ€™s group battled until the
fi nal week.
Softball finishes 14-4,
tournament-bound
The Revere softball team
closed the regular season at
14-4 and now turns its attention
toward the Division 1 state
tournament.
The Patriots earned a 19-7
win over Malden behind another
huge day from Addison
Ulwick.
Ulwick drove in five runs
and collected three hits, while
Anna Doucette added three
hits and Frankie Reed and Gianna
Canzano each fi nished
with multiple hits.
Danni Hope Randall struck
out 12 and earned the win
while also reaching a major
milestone, recording her 600th
career strikeout.
Revere piled up 16 walks
and an eye-popping 26 stolen
bases.
Alexa Humphrey and Maddie
Matheson each drew three
walks. Humphrey, Doucette,
Randall, Caleigh Joyce, Ulwick,
Canzano, Matheson and Reed
all stole multiple bases.
The Patriots closed regular-season
play Friday with a
heartbreaking 8-7 walk-off
loss to Triton Regional on Senior
Night.
Revere out-hit Triton 10-4.
Doucette collected three
hits. Joyce blasted a home run
and drove in three runs. Canzano
added two hits.
Coach Megan Oâ€™Donnell
praised the eff ort from Randall
and Ulwick in the circle.
â€œDanni and Addi both
pitched a great combo game
and Gianna Canzanoâ€™s bat was
on fi re,â€ Oâ€™Donnell said.
Oâ€™Donnell also praised the
senior leadership on Senior
Night after Randallâ€™s 600-strikeout
milestone.
â€œThe senior leadership was
amazing,â€ Oâ€™Donnell said.
Tournament seedings were
set to be released Wednesday,
with Revere expected to open
tournament play Friday.
Boys volleyball closes
regular season at 18-2
The Revere boys volleyball
team finished another outstanding
regular season at 18-2
and earned the No. 26 seed in
the Division 1 tournament.
The Patriots were scheduled
to host No. 39 Brockton in a
Division 1 preliminary-round
matchup Wednesday, May 27.
Revere closed the regular
season with a 3-1 win over
Lynn English.
Christopher â€œChocâ€ Chavez
delivered 20 assists. Juan Perez
pounded 16 kills and fi ve aces.
Yosneil DeJesus Ruiz added 11
kills and two blocks, while Isaac
Portillo contributed 13 assists
and two aces.
The Patriots also battled
North Andover before falling
3-1.
Perez and Jeff rey Garcia each
recorded seven kills. DeJesus
Ruiz added six kills and two
blocks. Chavez handed out
12 assists, while Portillo added
seven assists and two aces.
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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
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Act. Massachusetts law now
allows homeowners to build
one ADU by right on singlefamily
lots, up to 900 square
feet. Cities and towns can still
impose rules, such as limited
parking and setback requirements.
The state off ers grants
for municipalities that need
help drafting ADU ordinances
through the Community
One Stop for Growth program.
Guarino-Sawaya is requesting
the Planning & Community
Development Department,
Inspectional Services Department
(ISD), Engineering Department,
Conservation Commission,
Fire Department and
City Solicitor to review the ordinance
and provide recommendations
to strengthen local
structural, dimensional and site
design standards where permissible
under state law. Guarino-Sawaya
wants city offi cials
to specifi cally examine 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; and utility and infrastructure
capacity, including
sewer, water and emergency
vehicle access.
According to Guarino-Sawaya,
prior to the change in the
state law, Revere received three
applications for permits for
ADUs and all three were denied.
After the change, there
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.
were 58 applications, 54 of
which were approved. Guarino-Sawaya
combed through
the records and found 32 ADUs
were approved for single-family
homes, 17 ADUs for twofamily
houses, one ADU for
a three-family residence and
one ADU was detached. City
records show 42 of the ADUs
were basement conversions.
â€œThese are substantial changes
and I believe it is our responsibility
to look at the impacts
and look at the long-term effects
on our neighborhoods,â€
said Guarino-Sawaya.
She stressed that the motion
was not about eliminating
ADUs. Guarino-Sawaya acknowledged
ADUs provide residents
with opportunities to
create aff ordable housing and
intergenerational housing. And
it allows families to bolster their
fi nances with rental income.
But she also noted Revere
is densely populated, overbuilt
and overcrowded. â€œI think
we are too congested to have
houses on top of one another.â€
â€œWe hear these things all the
time. I think itâ€™s appropriate
to pause and see if additional
guidelines are needed,â€ she
said. â€œWe owe it to the residents
to monitor this situation.â€
Guarino-Sawaya said residents
are complaining. She
questioned the impact on infrastructure
and noted ADUs
are permitted without any requirements
or agreements for
mitigation.
Councillor-at-Large Michelle
Kelley had previously proposed
a home rule petition that
would exempt Revere from the
stateâ€™s ADU guidelines. â€œI asked
the city solicitor to give a legal
opinion. I wanted us to be exempt,â€
explained Kelley. â€œBut
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
the city solicitor said we could
not pursue exemption.â€
Kelley went on to say that
oversight should be consistent.
She off ered a friendly amendment
to Guarino-Sawayaâ€™s motion,
asking that the concerns
raised for ADUs also be applied
to any development project exceeding
30 units.
â€œI think we need to scale back
on how many permits are issued,â€
said Guarino-Sawaya.
â€œThis is something important
that will be helpful to everybody.â€
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 Winthrop-based 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€™ hisEVENTS
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2026
City of Revere Hosts Solemn Memorial Day Exercises
D
uring Mondayâ€™s Memorial
Day ceremony at McMackin
Veteranâ€™s Memorial Park,
Keynote Speaker State Senator
Lydia Edwards, who is a
Massachusetts National Guard
Captain, described how she
helps families deal with losing
their loved one in combat.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Al Terminello Jr. read the names
of the fallen, with former Veterans
Service Offi cer/Councillorat-Large
Marc Silvestri ringing
the bell.
Revere Historian Jeff Pearlman
read the names of the fallen,
with former Veterans Service
Officer Marc Silvestri ringing
the bell.
Joseph Cole read the names of
the fallen, with former Veterans
Service Offi cer/Councillorat-Large
Marc Silvestri ringing
the bell.
Master of Ceremonies/combat
veteran Joseph Singer led the
annual ceremony.
Mayor Patrick Keefe said a
packed house in the pouring
rain is a testament to what Memorial
Day means for the city.
Beachmont Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post Chaplain Daniel Hernandez
gave the benediction.
Reverend Tim Bogertman from
the First Congregational Church
of Revere gave the invocation.
Keynote Speaker Senator Lydia
Edwards, who is a Massachusetts
National Guard Captain,
said she helps families deal with
losing their loved one in combat.
State Representative Jessica Giannino
thanked police and fi re
staff standing at attention in
heavy rain for making sure everyone
is safe, calling them the
best around.
Resident Olivia Freni sang â€œGod
Bless America.â€
Veterans, shown from left to right: Army National Guard veteran
Frank Saro, U.S. Navy veteran Jerry Iannico and USMC veteran
Tim Sullivan.
Fire Department Honor Guard, shown from left to right: Devin
Tango, Jonathan Bona, Tyler Vendetti, Hernando Ortega-Bueno
and Sean Manion Jr.
Timothy Gunn played taps.
Handing out the program and American fl ags, shown from left to
right, are Revere High School JROTC members Kimberly Hernandez,
David Flores, Amilee Alvarez and Jamie Morales.
Revere High School JROTC
members Victoria Ackles (at
right) and Izabella Alvez Dos
Santos sang â€œThe Star-Spangled
Banner.â€
Veterans Service Offi cer Daniel
Hernandez and Helen Li celebrated
Asian American Month
at the reception following the
ceremony.
Revere High School JROTC
members Victoria Ackles (at
right) and Izabella Alvez Dos
Santos carried the fl ag.
Police Honor Guard, shown from left to right: Andrew Lauria, Joseph
Internicola, Joseph Duca and Robert Marks.
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Shown from left to right: Mayor Patrick Keefe; scholarship winnerâ€™s mother,
Linda Lekuku; scholarship winner Radley Lekuku; Veterans Service Offi
cer Daniel Hernandez and Master of Ceremonies/USMC Combat Veteran
(2001-2004, Operation Enduring Freedom)/Revere Police Offi cer Joseph Singer.
Radley plans to study cybersecurity.
Garfi eld Middle School eighth grader
Jameelah Figueroa, who is a Project
351 Ambassador, read the Proclamation;
Jameelah is shown with
her proud mother, Sandra Figueroa.
A memorial pole sign was presented to the family of
U.S. Navy World War II GM3c. Joseph Palermo by Mayor
Patrick Keefe and Master of Ceremonies/USMC Combat
Veteran (2001-2004, Operation Enduring Freedom)/Revere
Police Offi cer Joseph Singer.
Shown from left to right: SFC. Edward F. Lowney memorial
pole sign presentation: daughter-in-law Erin
Lowney, daughter Kathleen Kennedy, Mayor Patrick
Keefe, son Edward Lowney, wife Catherine Lowney, son
Daniel Lowney and Master of Ceremonies/USMC Combat
Veteran (2001-2004, Operation Enduring Freedom)/Revere
Police Offi cer Joseph Singer.
A memorial pole sign for Private First-Class U.S. Army
World War II veteran Giusto Aloisi was presented to
his son, Anthony, on Grover Street, by Mayor Patrick
Keefe and Master of Ceremonies/USMC Combat Veteran
(2001-2004, Operation Enduring Freedom)/Revere Police
Offi cer Joseph Singer.
A memorial pole sign for PFC. U.S. Army Vietnam veteran
Richard Griffi n, 47, was presented to Donna and
Anthony DeMarco on Essex Street and Mountain Avenue
by Mayor Patrick Keefe and Master of Ceremonies/USMC
Combat Veteran (2001-2004, Operation Enduring
Freedom)/Revere Police Offi cer Joseph Singer.
A memorial pole sign was presented to the Perez family
by Mayor Patrick Keefe and Master of Ceremonies/
USMC Combat Veteran (2001-2004, Operation Enduring
Freedom)/Revere Police Offi cer Joseph Singer.
Shown from left to right: Councillor-at-Large Michelle Kelley, Ward 1 Councillor James Mercurio, Ward 2 Councillor
Ira Novoseslsky, City Council Vice President Angela Guarino-Sawaya (Ward 5), Ward 3 Councillor Anthony Cogliandro
(in back), City Council President Anthony Zambuto (at-Large), Mayor Patrick Keefe, Councillor-atâ€”Large Marc
Silvestri, Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio, State Senator Lydia Edwards and State Representative Jessica Giannino.
Front row, from left: Police Chief Maria LaVita, Lieutenants Glenn Malley, Rob Imbemba, Joe Turner and Matthew
Leslie and Sergeants James Griffi n and David Wilson shown saluting to â€œThe Star-Spangled Banner.â€
Shown from left to right: School Committee members
Stephen Damiano, John Kingston, Chairman Mayor
Patrick Keefe and Anthony Caggiano.
Revere High School JROTC members saluted to â€œThe Star-Spangled Banner.â€
Mayor Patrick Keefe and Veterans Service Offi cer Daniel
Hernandez laid the memorial wreath.
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THE REVERE ADVOCATE â€“ FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2026
City Council President Anthony Zambuto Hosts
Packed Reception at DeMainoâ€™s Ristorante
Councillor at-Large Anthony
â€œTonyâ€ Zambuto is shown addressing
friends and supporters
at his reception last Monday
evening. The city council
president promised to vote always
for the betterment of Revere,
support law enforcement,
and to always be honest with
the residents of Revere.
Richard Fernandez from East
Boston Savings joined Council
President Tony Zambuto at DeMainoâ€™s
last Monday evening.
Mass. Republican State Committee members
Vera Carducci, Paul Ronukaitus and Paul
Caruccio with Councillor at-Large Anthony
Zambuto.
Ralph Sevinor, Suff olk County District Attorney
Kevin Hayden, and Lou Markakis joined Council
President Zambuto at his reception last Monday
evening.
Arriving at DeMainoâ€™s is Mayor
Patrick Keefe and John Festa.
City Council President Anthony Zambuto with
Saugus Board of Selectman VP Anthony Cogliano,
Revere School Committee member Stephen
Damiano Jr. and from Lynn Waste Jack Walsh.
City Council President Tony Zambuto welcomes
Michael Zaccaria, State Rep. Jeff Turco, Mayor
Patrick Keefe, Jimmy Nigro, and Ward 4 Councillor
Paul Argenzio.
Council President Anthony
Zambuto with Pat Francolini
and Ron Mastrogiovanni.
Joining Council President Zambuto at his fundraiser were, John
Festa, Vin Conte, Julie DeMauro, and School Committee member
Stephen Damiano, Jr.
Revere Police Captain Tom
Malone with Council President
Anthony Zambuto.
Supporting
Council President
Anthony
Zambuto,
Jewel Saeed,
Ralph Caruso,
and Mario
Zepaj.
Councillor at-Large Anthony Zambuto welcomed friends, John
DeSimone, Michael Griff en, Brian Vesce, Ward 6 Councillor Chris
Giannino, Lillian DeFilippo, and Steven Vesce.
C ouncil
President
A n thon y
Zambuto
with Jamie
Russo and
Mayor Patrick
Keefe.
Councillor at-Large and Council
President Tony Zambuto
with his Campaign Manager Diane
Santoro and Ayn Bellofatto
welcoming guests.
Revereâ€™s elected offi cials supporting Council President Anthony Zambuto, from left:
Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 1 Councillor Jimmy Mercurio, Mayor Patrick
Keefe, Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino Sawaya, President/at Large Councillor Tony
Zambuto, Ward 3 Councillor Anthony Cogliandro, Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio,
and Revere School Committee members John Kingston, and Stephen Damiano Jr.
Enjoying the reception hosted by Council President
Anthony Zambuto, Councillor Ira Novoselsky,
Patty Manzo, Rose Pellegrino, Bonnie Curren,
Freida DeMaino, and Councillor Angela Guarino
Sawaya.
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OBITUARIES
Robert Edward
â€œBobbyâ€ Glass Jr.
Robert E ward
heartedly until his retirement
in 1995. Bobbyâ€™s commitment
to protecting and serving his
community left an indelible
mark on those who worked
alongside him and the many
lives he touched.
Bobbyâ€™s love for cars and
E
nded his Watch on May 21,
in his hometown of Revere,
at the age of 84. Born on October
14, 1941, in Revere, Bobby
lived a life defi ned by service,
passion, and an enduring love
for family and community. After
proudly serving in the United
States Air Force, Bobby returned
to Revere and in 1965
joined three of his uncles as a
dedicated member of the Revere
Fire Department. His career
as a fi refi ghter was more
than just a job; it was a calling
that he embraced wholeLeonard
Dercolo
O
f Revere. Entered into rest
on May 23, 2026, at the age
of 88. Beloved husband of Linda
Dercolo (Katz) of 41 years.
Devoted father of Lenny Dercolo
and his wife Paula of Revere,
and Paul Dercolo of Salem,
NH. Cherished grandfather
of Lenny and his wife Molly
of Grafton, and Michael Dercolo
and Amelia Singh of East
Boston. Great Grandfather of
twins Marcus and Jackson,
and Nila.
A Visitation for Leonard was held on Wednesday, May 27, at
Buonfi glio Funeral Home Revere.
auto racing was legendary.
An avid competitor on the
New England racing circuit,
he continued to race well into
his 70s, taking checkered fl ags
across six decades. His passion
for the sport, with his skill behind
the wheel he earned the
respect and admiration within
the racing community. Whether
working under the hood or
speeding around the track,
Bobbyâ€™s enthusiasm for cars
was infectious.
Bobby is survived by his sister
Beverly Algeni and her husband
Richard; his brother Andrew
Urh and his wife Eileen;
brother-in-law retired Revere
Police Captain Frederick Roland;
his beloved niece Wendy
Sheridan and her husband Albert;
his aunt Virginia Tuite; his
brother in law Joseph Russo
and his wife Mary; his stepson
Matthew Masiello, Matthewâ€™s
partner Sarain To, and grandson
Bensen. He also leaves behind
many other loving family
members, friends, brothers
from the Fire Department, and
cherished companions from
the racing community.
Bobby was predeceased by
his father Robert E. Glass Sr.,
His Mother Lillian A. GlassUrh
(Olsen), wife Irene Glass,
wife and love of his life the late
Cheryl Russo-Masiello, daughter
Dianne and his loving sister
Donna Roland.
Bobbyâ€™s vibrant personality
made him unforgettable
to all who knew him. To paraphrase
Michael Morse: â€œThere
is no such thing as a retired
Firefighter...A Firefighter is
no longer when the breathing
stops.â€ Bobby embodied
this sentiment throughout his
lifeâ€”his spirit of service never
wavered.
Family and friends are invited
to attend Visiting Hours on
Wednesday June 3rd from 9:30
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Vertuccio
Smith & Vazza Beechwood
Home for Funerals 262
Beach St., Revere. His Funeral
Service will be conducted
in the funeral home at 12:00
p.m. Interment will be private.
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î—î‹îŒî– îšî’î‘î‡îˆî•î‰î˜î î€š î•î’î’îî€ î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî€ î€” îƒ² î…î„î—î‹
î€¦î„î“îˆ î€¦î’î‡ î–î—îœîîˆ î‹î’îîˆî€ îŠîîˆî„îîŒî‘îŠ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡
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îŒî‘î†î•îˆî‡îŒî…îîˆ î…î„î†îŽîœî„î•î‡ îšîŒî—î‹ îŒî‘îŠî•î’î˜î‘î‡ î“î’î’î î‚±
î“îˆî•î‰îˆî†î— î‰î’î• î–î˜îîîˆî• îˆî‘î—îˆî•î—î„îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€¯î’î†î„î—îˆî‡
îî˜î–î— î’î˜î—î–îŒî‡îˆ î’î‰ î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î– î€¦îˆî‘î—îˆî•î€‘ î€¦î„îî î—î’î‡î„îœ î‰î’î•
îî’î•îˆ î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî–î€„
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€ î€¦î€²î€°î€¬î€±î€ª î€¶î€²î€²î€±î€„î€„î€„
î€¥îˆî•îŽî–î‹îŒî•îˆ î€«î„î—î‹î„îšî„îœ î€«î’îîˆî€¶îˆî•î™îŒî†îˆî–
î€¦î’îîî’î‘îšîˆî„îî—î‹ î€µîˆî„î î€¨î–î—î„î—îˆ
î€©î’î•îîˆî•îîœ î€¦î„î•î“îˆî‘îŒî—î’ î€µîˆî„î î€¨î–î—î„î—îˆ
î€‹î€šî€›î€”î€Œ î€•î€–î€–î€î€šî€–î€“î€“
î€–î€–î€˜ î€¦îˆî‘î—î•î„î î€¶î—î€‘ î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î–
î†î’îîî’î‘îî’î™îˆî–î€‘î†î’î
î‚‹î€•î€“î€•î€— î€¥î€«î€« î€¤ï‚ˆîîŒî„î—îˆî–î€ î€¯î€¯î€¦î€ î€¤î‘ îŒî‘î‡îˆî“îˆî‘î‡îˆî‘î—îîœ î’îšî‘îˆî‡ î„î‘î‡ î’î“îˆî•î„î—îˆî‡ î‰î•î„î‘î†î‹îŒî–îˆîˆ î’î‰ î€¥î€«î€« î€¤ï‚ˆîîŒî„î—îˆî–î€ î€¯î€¯î€¦î€ î€¥îˆî•îŽî–î‹îŒî•îˆ î€«î„î—î‹î„îšî„îœ î€«î’îîˆî€¶îˆî•î™îŒî†îˆî– î„î‘î‡ î—î‹îˆ
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€‘
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BUYER1
Bartuah, Katrina A
Carter Jr, Stephen T
Fidrocki, Jake
Gaeta, John
Sak, Keolena
BUYER2
Bartuah, Joseph
Gaeta, Maria
SELLER1
Adolphus, Evelina
Matcovschi, Aliona
Wilson, Christina
Kendrick, Anna
Quist, Robert M
SELLER2
100 Winthrop Ave #2
145 Brighton St #210
210 Endicott Ave #1A
44 Stark Ave #A
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The Spring Farmers Market
takes place from 11 a.m.-2
p.m. at The Yard @ Beachmont
Square, in front of the Amaya
building at Suff olk Downs
(10 Suff olk Downs Blvd.). The
market features farm-fresh
goodies, artisanal bites, food
trucks and fun spring activities.
It takes place every two
weeks on Saturdays through
June 27.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
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05.04.26 618600
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05.08.26 352000
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Bathroom/Kitchen/Decks, Etc.
* All Types of Debris Removed
* Pick-up Truck Load of Trash
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Call (978) 494-3443
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* Interior & Exterior Carpentry * Kitchen & Bath
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~ School Bus Drivers Wanted ~
7D Licensed School Bus Drivers
Malden Trans is looking for reliable drivers for
the new school year. We provide ongoing training
and support for licensing requirements. Applicant
preferably lives local (Malden, Everett, Revere).
Part-time positions available and based on AM &
PM school hours....15-30 hours per week. Good
driver history from Registry a MUST! If interested,
please call David @ 781-322-9401.
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advertise on the web at
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- Part-time hours, BUT GUARANTEED 20-35
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Junk Car Removal
617-387-6877
26 Garvey St., Everett
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î€ î€³î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ îî„î‘î„îŠîˆîîˆî‘î— î€‰ îî„îŒî‘î—îˆî‘î„î‘î†îˆ
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Schedule: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with overtime
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î€¦î‹îŒîî‘îˆîœ î€µîˆî…î˜îŒîî— î’î• î€µîˆî“î„îŒî•îˆî‡
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–
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THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
Essex Probate and Family Court
36 Federal Street
Salem, MA 01970
Docket No. ES25D0850DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
Kassem N. Aboukassem
vs.
Khaoula Chaimas Aboukassem
To the Defendant:
î€·î‹îˆ î€³îî„îŒî‘î—îŒîµµ î‹î„î– î‚¿îîˆî‡ î„ î€¦î’îî“îî„îŒî‘î— î‰î’î• î€§îŒî™î’î•î†îˆ î•îˆî”î˜îˆî–î—îŒî‘îŠ î—î‹î„î—
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î€·î‹îˆ î€¦î’îî“îî„îŒî‘î— îŒî– î’î‘ î‚¿îîˆ î„î— î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘
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SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411.
î€¼î’î˜ î„î•îˆ î‹îˆî•îˆî…îœ î–î˜îîî’î‘îˆî‡ î„î‘î‡ î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î–îˆî•î™îˆ î˜î“î’î‘î€
Donald R. Faymen, Esq., Donald Faymen, 95 Union St., 1st
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07/08/2026î€‘ î€¬î‰ îœî’î˜ î‰î„îŒî î—î’ î‡î’ î–î’î€ î—î‹îˆ î†î’î˜î•î— îšîŒîî î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡ î—î’
î—î‹îˆ î‹îˆî„î•îŒî‘îŠ î„î‘î‡ î„î‡îî˜î‡îŒî†î„î—îŒî’î‘ î’î‰ î—î‹îŒî– î„î†î—îŒî’î‘î€‘ î€¼î’î˜ î„î•îˆ î„îî–î’
î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ î„ î†î’î“îœ î’î‰ îœî’î˜î• î„î‘î–îšîˆî•î€ îŒî‰ î„î‘îœî€ îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ î’îµ¶î†îˆ î’î‰
î—î‹îˆ î€µîˆîŠîŒî–î—îˆî• î’î‰ î—î‹îŒî– î€¦î’î˜î•î—î€‘
WITNESS, Hon. Frances M. Giordano, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: May 13, 2026
PAMELA CASEY Oâ€™BRIEN
REGISTER OF PROBATE
May 29, 2026
toric 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 Officer
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 Suffolk 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. 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 Suff olk 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 Suffolk
Downs Boulevard, Revere.
The Amp is located at
125 Salt Street. On-street
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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