Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026 Announcing Greater Boston Stage Company’s Young Company Winter Festival 2026! G reater Boston Stage Company is thrilled to announce its Young Company Winter Festival 2026, running from January 29 — February 8, 2026, in Stoneham, Massachusetts. This year’s festival will feature four dynamic productions performed by students in grades 1–12: • “The Wizard of Oz Jr.” • “Beetlejuice Jr.” • “ The Addams Family Younger@Part” • “Alice By Heart” Each production showcases the creativity, talent and dedication of our young performers, guided by an exceptional team of directors, designers and production staff . Students come from all over the Greater Boston area to participate each year. 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 Open Tues. - Sat. at 4:00 PM Closed Sun. & Mon. Announcing our Classic Specials Dine In Only: * FREE Salad with purchase of Entree, Tuesdays & Wednesdays * Cheese Pizza - Only $10 Catch ALL The Live Sports Action On Our Large Screen TV’s Scan & Follow Us on Facebook! Students celebrated were Kaio Pajiari Conhamaques, Rangel de Paulo, Valentina Avendano Mejia, Montserrat Guardado Azahar, Twinkle Prajapati, Noel Pereira Dejesus, Adel El Kamah, William Leal Sanchez, Noor Ghouta, Niya Patel, Malaika Chevalier-Eccilon, Rita Filocamo, Liam Dumornay, Jeison Taylor, Evan Tran, Charlotte Manoli, Julieta Hurtado Herrara, Abdiel Costales, Peony Malah, Silvana Mancio, Camryn Lincoln and Luis Zander-Henriquez. Snow Thrower | FROM Page 3 Clear the area. Snow can www.810bargrille.com sometimes hide objects. Doormats, hoses, balls, toys, boards, wires, and other debris should be removed from areas you intend to clear. When run over by a snow thrower, these objects may harm the machine or people. Dress for winter weather. Locate safety gear now, and place it in an accessible closet or location. Wear safety glasses, gloves and footwear that can handle cold and slippery surfaces when operating the snow thrower. KEY SAFETY TIP: Never put your hands inside the auger or chute. Use a clean out tool to unclog snow or debris from the snow thrower. Your hands should never go inside the auger or chute. Turn OFF the snow thrower if you need to clear a clog. If you need to remove Snow Thrower | SEE Page 10 A.C. Whelan School celebrates Growth Mindset, recognizing students By Melissa Moore-Randall T he A.C. Whelan School recently celebrated outstanding students from Kindergarten through Grade 5 who were nominated by staff for embodying a Growth Mindset. These students demonstrated perseverance, positive self-talk, willingness to try challenging tasks and the ability to learn from mistakes. To honor their eff orts, students participated in a Growth Mindset Relay Race in our gym. This fun and engaging activity reinforced the idea that eff ort, teamwork and perseverance help us grow— both in learning and in life. The Growth Mindset Celebration highlighted what makes A.C. Whelan special: students who embrace challenges, support one another and keep trying even when things feel hard. We are so proud of our students for being role models of Growth Mindset and for showing what it means to keep learning and growing as Whelan Whales!
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