Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2026 RevereTV Spotlight T une in to RevereTV in a few weeks to watch the 2026 State of the City Address, which will be delivered by Mayor Patrick Keefe. This will be on Wednesday, March 11, at 6:30 p.m. at the Susan B. Anthony Middle School Auditorium (107 Newhall St.). RevereTV will be streaming the address live on all channels and YouTube. That would be Comcast channels 8, 9 and 1072, and RCN channels 3, 13, 613 and 614. Mayor Keefe’s address will cover key developments, infrastructure improvements, the city’s fi nancial outlook, community priorities and more. Mark your calendars for March 11! RevereTV | SEE Page 10 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 Open Tues. - Sat. at 4:00 PM Closed Sun. & Mon. Announcing our Classic Specials Dine In Only:Dine In Only: * FREE Salad with purchase of Entree, Tuesdays & W Entree, Tuesdays & Wednesdays * Cheese Pizza - Only $10 Catch ALL The Live Sports Action On Our Large Screen TV’s Scan & Follow Us on Facebook!Scan & Follow Us on Facebook! Beatlemania at Jack Satter House A few residents of Jack Satter House are big fans of the “Fab Four” — thanks to their neighbor Chet Wozniak. Chet wanted to do something special to thank three fellow residents who supported him during his recovery from a recent medical event. Through Hebrew SeniorLife’s Power a Dream program, he invited his friends and neighbors — Pat Doucette, Donna Stahl and Maria Claybourne — to attend the “RAIN — A Tribute to the Beatles” performance at the Lynn Auditorium. The outing was made possible by the Power a Dream program, which fulfi lls long-held or deeply meaningful dreams for older adults in the care of Hebrew SeniorLife. “At Satter House, we believe moments like this remind us that meaningful connections and shared experiences can have a lasting impact at any stage of life.” Through Power a Dream, family members and staff can nominate residents of Hebrew SeniorLife’s supportive living communities and patients at Hebrew Rehabilitation Center to receive the dream of a lifetime. It can be anything of personal significance: ballroom dancing lessons, a motorcycle ride, a New England Patriots game or even fl ying in a helicopter. For a recipient, it’s a spirit-lifting, hope-giving experience — a reminder that life continues to hold excitement and possibility. Power a Dream is funded entirely through the generosity of donors. www.810bargrille.com This is a photo of the group at the show. Pictured from left: Chet Wozniak, Pat Doucette, Donna Stahl and Maria Claybourne. (Photo credit: Hebrew SeniorLife)
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