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Cake, soda, paper goods, 20 tokens for birthday person plus 100 Redemption Tickets and a gift from Roller World. in one of our private BP Rooms. School & PTO GROUPS Win a trip for 2 to Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel Jet Blue Air 5 days / 4 nights Your school PTO can        for your group. Call for details. City Council approves loan for Alden Mills/Point of Pines Fire Station By Alexis Mikulski O n Monday night in a unanimous vote by the Revere City Council, a $9.2 million loan was approved to build the Alden Mills/Point of Pines Fire Station. This new construction will take place in the Point of Pines neighborhood on the same lot as the previous fi re station, which has been closed for nearly two decades. “This is just one step closer to making sure the City of Revere provides its residents with the highest level of services,” said Mayor Brian Arrigo. “The fi re station has been a priority of mine since taking offi ce,” he said. Members of the public as well as the Revere Fire Department showed up and offered their full support during the City Council meeting. Fire Chief Christopher Bright explained why this addition is so important for the city of Revere. “This is something that I feel where time is of the essence; we should not delay; we need to move forward on this,” said Chief Bright. “My past few years as Chief I’ve seen how the weather changes and the storms surging. That’s an isolated area of the city, and it’s very diffi cult to get down there when the fl ooding starts,” he said. “That station will serve this city and will lessen our response time in that area; it’s much needed.” Residents of the Point of Pines neighborhood cheered for the 11-0 vote, especially Ann Straccia, whose story silenced the entire room. “About a year ago I had a real bad accident at my house. If it wasn’t for the fi re trucks on the North Shore, I wouldn’t be here talking to you,” said Straccia. “I’m on a blood thinner and thought I hit my head, but when the firefighters came they showed me it was my eye,” she said. “They couldn’t save my eye at the ICU, but I’m thankful I’m here telling my story.” “We really need another fi re station; if that truck wasn’t there, I wouldn’t be here tonight. I thank Councillor [John] Powers for fi ghting for that station for us,” she said. Ward 5 Councillor John Powers has worked relentlessly throughout his career to make the Alden Mills/Point of Pines Fire Station possible. “I, for several years now, have tried to get that station open. We have one of the best fi re departments in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and sadly enough I have had to call on them a couple of times for family incidents,” said Powers. “I want to publicly thank them, and I also want to thank Chief Bright, who traveled to Arlington with me on a couple of occasions, Mayor Arrigo for listening and making this happen, as well as my colleagues on the City Council,” he said. “Hopefully, 18 months from now we will be sitting here ready to cut the ribbon on the new fire station.” Every member of City Council spoke out in support of the Alden Mills/Point of Pines Fire Station and agreed that it will benefi t residents across the entire city.

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