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Page 18 RUN | FROM Page 13 family, former teammates and classmates. Runners and walkers of all ages and abilities are welcome to participate in the 5-mile run and 2.5-mile walk that begins with registration at 8 a.m. The course is officially sanctioned by USA Track and Field, New England Association. The 2.5-mile fitness walk starts at 9 a.m. followed by the 5-mile run at 10 a.m. Childrens’ races begin at 11 a.m. The cost is $30 for registrations received before May 25, 2023 and $35 after that date. Registrations must be made online at https://theangelfund.org/ events/squirrel-run-xxv-2/. All participants will receive a race t-shirt. Numbers will not be mailed prior to the race. Preregistered participants can pick up their numbers at the preregistered table on the day of the event. In addition to the race and walk, the day will be filled with entertainment for children, plenty of refreshments, and awards for competitive runners in all divisions for men and women. There will be trophies, gift certificates, and other awards. For registration and sponsorship information, or for further information please call The Angel Fund at 781-245-7070 or Rich (Ratt) Kennedy (617) 9686706, or email him at tytaylin@ aol.com. THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2023 TENURE | FROM Page 1 Arrigo stepped onto the city’s political stage in 2012 when he was elected to the City Council. Three years later voters made him mayor over incumbent Mayor Dan Rizzo after a tight and contentious race that ended with a recount and a thin 108 vote margin of victory. In 2019, Arrigo won reelection after a heated rematch with Councillor-at-Large Dan Rizzo. Arrigo campaigned on and delivered municipal government that was efficient, responsive to all parts of the community and accountable. A life-long resident of the city, Arrigo’s love for Revere was always on his sleeve. It led him to imagine a modern city blessed with incomparable natural resources and plenty of nearby opportunity. “I deeply love our growing close knit coastal community,’ Arrigo told residents in his letter. “Revere is and always will be home to me.” Arrigo did not say specifical1. On March 3, 1743, Peter Faneuil died of dropsy, which is more commonly called what? 2. What term for a reliable stock in the stock exchange comes from the game of poker? 3. How are Amy, Beth, Jo and Meg similar? 4. In what sport would you find March Madness? 5. On March 4, 1888, what coach – considered the first celebrity football coach – was born in Norway? 6. What metal is liquid at room temperature? 7. What creator of “A Prairie Home Companion” said, “March is the month God created to show people who don’t drink what a hangover is like”? 8. On March 5, 1946, what British Prime Minister popularized the expression “Iron Curtain”? 9. Are elk and moose the same? Answers 10. Which U.S. president was the last to have a species of parrot for a pet? 11. On March 6, 1924, what Egyptian king’s tomb was opened? 12. What is albumen? 13. On March 7, 1946, the citizens of what island were evacuated due to nuclear testing? 14. What three major fruits are native to this country? 15. What company has a Hamburger University offering a degree in Hamburgerology? 16. What rock floats in water? 17. On March 8, 2014, what Asian airplane flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing disappeared? 18. What two kinds of nuts are mentioned in the Bible? 19. What professor was Sherlock Holmes’ archenemy? 20. On March 9, 1959, what Mattel doll was introduced? ly where he plans to head next. He said only that he intends to spend more time with his family and to continue to pursue public service outside of elected office in some capacity. “I wish him and his family the best,” said Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto. “We worked collaboratively on a number of big projects. Suffolk Downs is probably the best development we’ll ever get in this city.” Other councillors also noted the many positive changes Arrigo brought to Revere. “I think he has a lot of accomplishments on his resume,” said Ward 5 Councillor John Powers. “But I think the no vote on the high school was surprising, even displeasing to him.” Powers said Arrigo has done a tremendous job representing the city with honesty, integrity and performance. “Think of the things we’ve done in this city,” said Powers, who added that if Arrigo changes his mind, he would support him. Councillor-at-Large Marc Silvestri said it was a sad day for Revere. “The mayor has done a great job helping the city turn the page and move into the future. But people move on. I think the foundation he laid for us will continue to benefit the city.” Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti also praised Arrigo and his accomplishments. “Mayor Arrigo has been a catalyst for the growth in our city and it has been a pleasure to work with him over the years, whether it was during my time on the school committee or at the city council level. His dedication to the City of Revere is unquestionable and so is the impact he has made to our community as mayor. I wish him, his wife and his wonderful family all the best in their next endeavor,’ said Visconti. Still Arrigo has chosen an odd time to step aside. The high school building project is off schedule and in disarray. And the city is facing an eminent domain law suit from the owners of Wonderland. “In unifying a divided city, focusing on bridging the gap between historically overlooked neighborhoods and City Hall, bringing government closer to people with 311 and promoting more transparency into how our city operates and serves its people – slowly we built our team, we built trust, and our city thrived.” Arrigo thanked the community for their trust. “Supported by my incredible family, friends, and staff, the last eight years I’ve served as your mayor has been the honor of my life,” he wrote. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS List with us in the New Year! Sandy Juliano Broker/President Follow Us On: New Listing by Sandy Single family, 81 Florence St., Everett $649,900 New Listing by Norma Everett 2 family, $729,900. 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