Page 6 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2024 Governor Maura Healey special guest reader at Read Across America literacy event By Tara Vocino A s part of Read Across America week, Governor Maura Healey read to second graders at the A.C. Whelan Elementary School on Wednesday morning. Read Across America promotes literacy. In a press conference, State Senator Lydia Edwards talked about the importance of reading to a Telemundo reporter. Governor Maura Healey was all smiles as she read to children at the A.C. Whelan Elementary School on Wednesday. Second grade students from Lauren Nelson’s class were excited to have the governor visit on Wednesday morning. Governor Maura Healey read “The Circus Ship” by Chris Van Dusen to second graders. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) In a press conference, Governor Maura Healey said President Biden has done a remarkable job by giving people access to abortion and healthcare. Shown from left to right: Police Sgt. Joseph Internicola, Governor Maura Healey, Police Chief David Callahan, School Resource Offi cer Bryan Brenes and canine Charlie. ~ Home of the Week ~ This Cape Cod style home features eight rooms and oers three bedrooms. The kitchen boasts granite countertops, and there’s a fireplace in the living room which opens up to the dining room. The stunning first-floor living room adds to the charm of the home. With two and a half baths, including one on the first floor, this home also includes a main bedroom on the first floor and an alarm system. Situated on a large corner lot, this property is located in a super convenient location. 128 MAIN STREET, SAUGUS Carpenito Real Estate is now Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate OFFERED AT $660,000 (781) 233-7300 335 Central St. Saugus Commonmoves.com ©2024 BHH Ailiates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Ailiates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of Columbia Insurance Company, a Berkshire Hathaway ailiate. Equal Housing Opportunity. Students listened on as Governor Maura Healey read “Ruby Finds a Worry” by Tom Percival. Students in Lauren Nelson’s class with the governor and state/local offi cials, shown from left to right: Front row: Lily Festa, Thomas Sepulveda Avendano, Nirmine Idham, Aliza Wilhelmsen and Jason Marenco Calderon; second row: Rhea Patel, Deidad Ortiz Acosta, Jeyden Suarez-Meneses, Lorenzo Caraballo, Giancarlos Guerrero Ayala and Kevin Lemus Avelar; third row: Ariana Pena Ayala, Brandon Morales-Jimenez and Sofi a Cadavid Guerra; fourth row, standing: Mailyne Galdamez Morales, Genesis Mendoza Lozano, Ava Ciano, Isabella Rodriguez, Simon Jaramillo Giraldo and Taryn Curry.
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