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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 1, 2019 Chamber of Commerce Hosts Mayor’s State of the City Business Breakfast By Tara Vocino T he Revere Chamber of Commerce hosted the State of the City Business Breakfast with Mayor Brian Arrigo at the Marina @ The Wharf Restaurant on Tuesday morning. Arrigo shared with business leaders the current economic position and state of the city and thanked business leaders for con8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 www.eight10barandgrille.com Kitchen Hours: Mon-Thurs: 12-10pm Fri-Sat: 12-11pm Sunday: 1pm-10pm NEW $10 Dinner Menu! Come in and Try our New... Choose from 16 Items! Served Monday thru Thursday - 4 PM - 10 PM Grilled Rib Eye Steak! Only $22.00 includes Two Sides Every Friday FRESH HADDOCK DINNER Only $18.00 includes two sides AUTOTECH 1989 SINCE Are You Cold Weather Ready! OIL CHANGE SPECIAL Up to 5 Qts. of Oil (Most vehicles) Includes FREE 29 Point Inspection & Safety Check! Only $24.95 DRIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT! CASH FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV! 2006 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 2007 CHEROLET IMPALA LT Six Cylinder, Automatic, Most Power Options, One Owner, Clean Title, Just Serviced, only 65K Miles PRICED TO SELL! CONVERTIBLE!, Leather, Loaded, Heated Seats, Clean Title, Just Serviced, 120K Miles, Mellow Yellow A MODERN CLASSIC 781-321-8841 $5,500 $3,995 Easy Financing Available! 1236 Eastern Ave • Malden EddiesAutotech.com We Pay Cash For Your Vehicle! www.reverealuminumwindow.com Event Sponsor Steven Snyder is the East Boston Neighborhood Health Vice President. Pictured from left to right, Action Ambulance Director Greg Simone, Danielle Zaccaria, Action Ambulance Owner Michael Zaccaria, and co-Manager Peter Lagoria enjoy breakfast at Tuesday morning’s The State of the City Business Breakfast at the Marina @ The Wharf Restaurant. tributing to the city’s quality of life. “ You are the people who sponsor youth sports teams; you are the people who sponsor the road races, the golf tournaments, the sand sculpting festival and so many other events that bring happiness to so many residents throughout the year,” Arrigo addressed the crowd. “All of you in this room, rally with donations and support when misfortunes visits our city.” His priorities for the next include: a new city year website, a recreation center at the Garfield School, New York-based 5 Linx Energy Consultant Judy Cazeau, Newton-based Icon Hair Stylist Tatiana Khweiss, Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors member John Bonaparte, and Chamber of Commerce President Karen Gallo at Tuesday morning’s The State of the City Business Breakfast at the Marina @ The Wharf Restaurant. and a “City Hall On Wheels,” or a retrofitted shuttle bus that will be turned into a mobile office. Work has begun on two hotels on Revere Beach Boulevard, and the final phase at the expansive Waterfront Development will be completed on Ocean Avenue. With many residents asking for a Starbucks coffee shop, one will be built in the plaza at Markey Bridge along with a full-service hotel and innovative restaurants, according to Arrigo. In a matter of months, the early stages of the transformative development of BREAKFAST | SEE PAGE 5

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