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Page 6 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2024 RevereTV Spotlight “I n the Loop” is back on RevereTV this week! You should see short recordings of public service announcements posted to YouTube, Facebook and Instagram and scheduled in between programming on television. “In the Loop” is a series of informational short videos presented to the public in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic. This week’s recordings include information about applying for rodent control services and an opportunity to attend the Revere Housing Production Community Open House. To get the whole script, watch “In the Loop” on all RevereTV outlets. In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Revere Public Schools (RPS) and the City of Revere partnered with RevereTV to put together a special program that premiered on Sunday at 6 p.m. This special program includes spoken word from RPS staff and students, comments from local representatives and Mayor Patrick Keefe and a roundtable discussion with students. This MLK Jr. program will be replaying on the Community Channel over the next month. It is also posted to YouTube to view at your convenience. This week’s “Game of the Week” was the Revere High School Boys Basketball Team against Lynn English on Tuesday night. This game aired live on RTV and YouTube and is now replaying almost every weeknight until the next one. Last week’s Girls’ landslide win over Somerville is also replaying alongside the latest Boys’ game. Games on YouTube are set to private after the livestreaming until the end of the season so watch all your replays on the Community Channel, which is channels 8 and 1072 on Comcast and 3 and 614 on RCN. The Revere Chamber of Commerce will be recording another episode of “The Wave.” This new episode will be a business spotlight. In a business spotlight, board members of the Chamber of Commerce interview a local business owner and highlight the services they provide to the city. You will be able to watch this new episode of “The Wave” scheduled on the Community Channel and posted to YouTube next week. Tune in to see which local business is featured on this episode. As expected, the new Revere City Council slid right into action after the Inauguration on January 1. The fi rst offi cial meeting in the City Council Chambers was a long one and is still replaying on RTV GOV. This fi rst meeting was followed by the Commission on Disabilities, the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, the Conservation Commission, the License Commission and the Revere High Schhol Building Committee just in the past week. Watch all meetings live on television on RTV GOV or on YouTube. RTV GOV is channel 9 on Comcast and 13 and 613 on RCN. Dancesport Academy of New England Showcase Ballroom Dance Performance R evere resident Albert Nicholls participated in the Dancesport Academy of New England Showcase Ballroom Dance Performance event held on January 14 of this year at the Dance Studio in Brighton, Mass. With a live audience and along with other performances, Albert, with his Instructor Mrs. Saori DeSouza as his partner, performed The Hustle dance. The audience appreciated the ballroom dance performances and said the ticket price paid was well worth it. Albert also enjoyed cheering for other performers. Albert appreciates the dedication of his teacher/owner of the Dancesport Academy of New England challenging him to make his best eff ort in his ballroom dancing. 15 Month High Yield Certificate of Deposit 5.35 Visit us at www.mitfcu.org or call (781) 423-2022 Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma % APY1 $500 Minimum Deposit required. 1 APY=Annual Percentage Yield. 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To be eligible for the MassBay Dean’s List, students must complete at least six credits of college-level courses, be in good standing with the College, and earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. * Fernanda Perez, who studies General Studies * Ana Fernandez, who studies Liberal Arts/Early Childhood Education * Helina Gurmessa MassBay Community College is the most affordable higher education option in MetroWest Boston, off ering a robust portfolio of courses and more than 70 associate degree and certifi - cate programs with fl exible day, evening, and weekend classes in Ashland, Framingham, Wellesley Hills and online. MassBay students receive an unmatched educational value by earning stackable credits that transfer to bachelor’s degree programs, and workforce-ready skills necessary to advance careers in high-demand fi elds, such as health and life sciences, automotive technology, engineering, business, cybersecurity and the humanities. 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