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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2020 Page 9 Keefe releases statement nixing run for State Rep To my constituents, Over the last week I have taken many calls in regards to the rep seat and have taken it under serious consideration. I always look at what’s best for my family and how I can take the role on with all my full passion and ability to do what’s best for the community. My growth in Revere politics and position of leadership is a great experience and I am humbled to receive so many calls for support. At this point I am very grateful to be a strong voice for the residents of Revere and specifi cally an advocate for Ward 4. I will continue to focus on M in city government to aff ord me the opportunity to service the many residents of Revere as a City Councillor. My work is still not complete within Revere City Council and I look forward to continuing to grow and represent it to my fullest capacity. I respectfully will not seek a run at the rep seat but am excited to see the next leaders in the district fi ght for the ability to represent us all. Patrick Keefe Ward 4 Councillor my career in the private sector which provides me the ability to care for my family and my role assachusetts will hold its presidential primaries on Tuesday, March 3. In Revere, voting will take place from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the following polling locations: Ward 1, Precinct 1 – VFW Post #6712, 150 Bennington St. Ward 1, Precinct 2 – Alfred C. Liston Towers, 45 Dolphin Ave. Ward 1, Precinct 3 – Revere Youth Center, 150 Beach St. Ward 2, Precinct 1 – Garfi eld Magnet School – Foyer, 144 Garfi eld Ave. Ward 2, Precinct 2 – Carl Hyman Towers, 50 Walnut Ave. Ward 2, Precinct 3 – Carl Hyman Towers, 50 Walnut Ave. Ward 2, Precinct 3A – Garfi eld Magnet School – Foyer, 144 Garfi eld Ave. Ward 3, Precinct 1 – Abraham Lincoln School, Malden Street Entrance – Foyer Ward 3, Precinct 2 – Abraham Lincoln School, Malden Street Entrance – Foyer Ward 3, Precinct 3 – St. Anthony’s Church, 250 Revere St. – Rear Entrance GIANNINO | FROM PAGE 1 to every corner of the district, engaging voters who have voted for decades and those who have just registered. I will be a candidate and State Representative who provides a voice to those who feel left out of the conversation and will bring our communities together on the many issues that we all care about. Good schools, safe streets, a place to live, work and raise a family in…these are the issues we ALL care about regardless of how long we have Regards, Patrick Keefe, Jr. Very Proud, Revere City Council President Revere Polling places Ward 4, Precinct 1 – American Legion Post 61, 249 Broadway – Front Entrance Ward 4, Precinct 2 – Immaculate Conception Church, 133 Beach St. – Rear Entrance Ward 4, Precinct 3 – Lighthouse Nursing Care Center, 204 Proctor Ave. Ward 5, Precinct 1 – Point of Pines Yacht Club, 28 Rice Ave. Ward 5, Precinct 1A – Jack Satter House, 420 Revere Beach Blvd. Ward 5, Precinct 2 – Jack Satter House, 420 Revere Beach Blvd. Ward 5, Precinct 2A – Turkish Cultural Center, 500 Revere St., Rear Entrance Ward 5, Precinct 3 – Revere High School, 101 School St. Ward 6, Precinct 1 – St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 670 Washington Ave., Side Entrance on St. Mary’s Way Ward 6, Precinct 2 – St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 670 Washington Ave., Side Entrance on St. Mary’s Way Ward 6, Precinct 3 – North Revere Fire Station, 3 Overlook Ridge Dr. lived here and where we have come from. I look forward to speaking with each of you in the coming months, and hope to earn your support before the Democratic Primary on September 1st.” About Jessica: Jessica began her career in politics as a City Councilor AtLarge for the City of Revere in 2012. In that time, she has worked on countless issues that impact the daily lives of the citizens of Revere, as well as ordinances that will impact generations to follow. In 2013 her inclusive style and strong leadership qualities prompted her colleagues to elect her Vice President of the Council. dine drink gather enjo Friday, February 28 at 9 PM VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCE y Saturday, February 29 at 9 PM BACK TO THE 80'S with Danny McCarthy Trio Friday, March 6 at 7 PM In 2016 and 2018, Jessica had the honor of serving as City Council President. During that time, she worked ensure the agenda maintained a balance between protecting and growing the city’s economic base, without compromising the quality of city services to residents. Jessica believes it is her responsibility to ensure that Revere’s government is accountable to the people, fi nancially responsible and forward thinking. Revere residents admitted to Dean’s List at UMass Amherst A MHERST, Mass. – The following Revere residents were named to the Dean’s List at the University of Massachusetts Amherst for the fall 2019 semester: William Alexander Arias Rodriguez, Melisa Avdic, Gabriel Martins De Almeida, Joseph James Dello Russo, Grace Dias, Alondra Esparza, Cheyanne Grace Fullen, Zachary J. Gentile, Katherine Gutierrez Orrego, Brendan Patrick Hayes, Isabella Mendes Izidoro, Greis Kasofo, Pui Chi Lo, Andrea Lopez, Robert Christopher Mahoney, Aladdin Hatim Mohammed, Oluwafemi Olatunbosun, Tong Shen, Dhimiter Shosho, Jimmy Tran and Andrew Tran. In order to qualify, an undergraduate student must receive a 3.5 grade point average or better on a four-point scale. RUSSO ON THE ROAD Comedy Show/Dinner/Live Band Featuring Dan Crohn Paul D'Angelo * Joe Espi Friday, March 13 at 9 PM SIERRA Live music featuring TB12 Boston Friday, March 20 at 9 PM BRIAN MAES BAND Marathon Fundraiser WILDFIRE with Kevin Herchen Saturday, March 14 at 9 PM Celebrate St. Paddy's Day! Leap Year Show! Saturday, March 7 at 9 PM ANNIE BROSBT With 43 CHURCH STREET 221 Newbury Street, Danvers For Tickets call (978) 774-7270 or www.breakawaydanvers.com

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