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Page 6 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, April 12, 2019 CANCER | from page 1 ed that “available scientifi c evidence, including World Health Organization fi ndings released May 17, 2010 shows no increased health risk due to radio frequency energy, a form of electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by cell phones.” According to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Section 704(a), state/local governments are not allowed to regulate “the placement, construction, and modifi cation of 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 www.eight10barandgrille.com Kitchen Hours: Mon-Thurs: 12-10pm Fri-Sat: 12-11pm Sunday: 1pm-10pm Join us for EASTER SUNDAY DINNER Serving our Special Ham Dinner Serving from 1:00 - 10:00 PM Our Regular Menu also available $10 LUNCH Menu! 16 Items to Choose! Served Mon. thru Fri. until 3:30 PM FRIDAY HADDOCK DINNER Prepared Your Way! Includes Two Sides AUTOTECH 1989 SINCE Is your vehicle ready for the Spring Season?!! AC SPECIAL Recharge your vehicle's AC for the warm weather! Includes up to 1 IL. of Refrigerant* (*Most Vehicles) Only $59.95 DRIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT! CASH FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV! 2013 FORD FUSION SE 4 Cylinder, Automatic, Excellent Condition, Warranty, 104K Miles DRIVE IT AWAY! $7,995 Easy Financing Available! 781-321-8841 2012 CHRYSLER 200 LTD. CONVERTIBLE Loaded, Leather Interior, Warranty 104K Miles Warranty 104K Miles READY FOR SPRING! $7,995 1236 Eastern Ave • Malden EddiesAutotech.com We Pay Cash For Your Vehicle! To RSVP or for more information email MBC@savetheharbor.org or contact Andrea Patton at 617-451-2860 x1006 personal wireless service facilities” or “unreasonably discriminate among providers of functionally equivalent services and shall not prohibit or have the eff ect of prohibiting the provision of personal wireless services.” Councillor-at-Large Jessica Giannino said while the councillors can have opinions, if they vote it down, the city could face legal action. Council President Arthur Guinasso said they have a duty to educate themselves and to represent the people. Agreeing, Council Vice President Patrick Keefe said while none of them are public health experts, he hasn’t received one positive comment from the people that he represents, adding that he has received several emails from residents in opposition. McKenna went on to say that she would love to see improved cell service, as she has to sit in the middle of a room in her apartment to get service. However, she doesn’t want to potentially put residents at risk to do so. George replied that this node is proven to be safe for the general public and that it won’t make people sick. The signal strength could increase from half a bar to three bars, according to George. “Safety is continually looked at,” George NOTHING TO FEAR: Independent wire less development contractor James George went before the City Council on Monday to ask for permission to install a small cellular wireless node at the intersection of State Road and Unity Avenue. Councillors were concerned about the health impacts, including cancer, and postponed a decision on the matter until April 22. said. “It’s based on topography, and you’ll see the nodes in dense areas.” After the meeting, George said that a site study has ensured compliance with federal regulations. If installed, it would aff ect approximately three blocks of businesses CANCER RISK? On Monday night, City Council President Arthur Guinasso said that the City Council has a duty to educate themselves while representing the people whom they serve. and homes that are AT&T customers beside the Beachmont MBTA station. The decision on whether to grant permission to the applicant will remain in committee until the next City Council meeting on Earth Day, Monday, April 22. The City Council wished Ward 5 Councillor John Powers a speedy recovery after he was hospitalized for a car accident. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. THE METROPOLITAN BEACHES COMMISSION INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE STATE OF REVERE BEACH MBC Co-Chairs Senator Brendan Crighton of Lynn and Representative RoseLee Vincent of Revere as well as Revere’s MBC Commissioners Senator Joseph Boncore and Carol Haney invite you to attend an MBC hearing and share your experiences, thoughts, concerns, and ideas regarding Revere Beach. This hearing is open to the public. All who visit and enjoy the beach are welcome and encouraged to attend. TUESDAY APRIL 30, JACK SATTER HOUSE 6 - 8PM

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