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Page 2 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 BearMoose Brewing Company and Ryder in Revere Partner to Create Signature ‘Ryde The Waves’ Beer On sale soon. On the menu at exclusive locations. On tap all the time for Ryder residents. Revere – Redgate’s new Ryder project along historic Revere Beach and the BearMoose Brewing Company of Everett Thursday announced they have partnered to create the signature ‘Ryde The Waves’ beer. A Pale Ale – ‘Ryde The Waves’ $2.19 GALLON We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover Price Subject to Change without notice 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 was formulated with Citra, Mosaic, Simcoe and Strata hops by BearMoose owner and brewer Andrew Gilman. It will be available for sale at select retail locations starting in March and on the beer menu at Michael Aldi’s “Dryft” and “Fine Line Taproom,” as well as his newest dining concept coming soon on site at Ryder. Additionally, Ryder residents over 21 will be able to enjoy their signature ‘Ryde The Waves’ beer on tap in Ryder’s common amenity spaces – the latest Redgate innovation in creating the most dynamic urban living experiences in the apartment rental market. “We are always looking for ways to create a more exciting and unique lifestyle for our residents, and we also love partnering with small businesses in the communities we interact CORPORATE & BUSINESS TAX PREPARATION RESPONSIVE CPA ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS * Financial Statement: Audit & Reviews * Payroll & Bookkeeping Services Call (617) 240-2905 / Email: Steven.divirgilio@cpa.com Website: WWW.STEVEDCPA.COM with,” said Damian Szary, Principal with Redgate. “This opportunity we had with BearMoose Brewing Company was the perfect partnership: supporting a terrifi c local business and creating a new amenity concept that we think our residents will love.” BearMoose Brewing Company is located at 1934 Revere Beach Parkway in Everett. The signature ‘Ryde The Waves’ beer will have its own custom label and be sold in four-packs at select retail locations. “It was a pretty interesting and fun idea to brew a signature beer that’s branded for the local Ryder community in Revere,” said Gilman, who established BearMoose Brewing Company in 2019. “I’m also excited about using the Strata hop as it is fairly new. It came out in 2018 and this is the fi rst time I’ve used it.” Aldi, who created Dryft and Fine Line for the Redgate project at 500 Ocean Avenue, will serve ‘Ryde The Waves’ at both of those restaurants as well as a new dining concept he has created exclusively for Ryder. “The dining concepts we have been creating in partnership with Redgate are part of something really special – an entire beachfront lifestyle experience for residents and others in the community,” Aldi said. “Now this whole idea has its own signature beer – ‘Ryde The Waves.’ What a perfect way to expand on what we have been building with Redgate and the City of Revere.” Ryder actually turned to its large social media following for assistance in coming up with the ideal name for the signature beer. More than two dozen potential names were submitted from a group of Ryder followBEER | SEE Page 13 Police charge Revere resident in alleged shooting, drug trafficking, gun offenses (Editor’s Note: This info is from a press release submitted by Captain Amy O’Hara, Division of Community Services, Revere Police Department.) T he city of Revere is safer today thanks to the exceptional work of Revere Police Detectives and the Patrol Division with assistance from the Massachusetts State Police. On February 10, 2021, Carlos Vasquez, a 22-year-old Revere resident, was placed under arrest for a shooting that occurred on February 6. Revere Police responded to the area of Folsom Street and Pomona Street after being alerted by Beth Israel Deaconess HealthCare in Chelsea www.eight10barandgrille.com We Have Reopened for Dine-In and Outside Seating every day beginning at 4 PM when a victim of a gunshot was driven there by a friend. The victim suff ered a serious but nonlife-threatening injury. An investigation led to the arrest of Vasquez for Assault with Intent to Murder (Firearm), Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, Carrying a Loaded Firearm, Carrying a Firearm Without a License and Possession of Ammunition with an FID card. Reportedly, as a result of the arrest a large amount of fentanyl and cocaine were recovered, and Vasquez was additionally charged with Traffi cking in Fentanyl and Traffi cking in Cocaine. Reportedly, a fi rearm was also located and seized during this investigation. “Violence will never be tolerated in our community. Thanks to the diligent work of our detectives and partners at the State Police, we’ve sent a clear message that perpetrators of gun violence will be quickly identifi ed and brought to justice,” stated Police Chief David Callahan. WE'RE OPEN! 8 Norwood Street, Everett (617) 387-9810 STAY SAFE!

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