THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026 Page 9 RevereTV Spotlight T une in to RevereTV to watch the 2026 State of the City Address delivered by Mayor Patrick Keefe! This year’s address aired live on Wednesday, March 11, at 6:30 p.m. from the Susan B. Anthony Middle School Auditorium. If you missed the livestream on RevereTV, replays will be scheduled through the month of March. The recording on YouTube will remain there to be viewed at any time. Mayor Keefe’s address this year covered subjects from key developments, infrastructure improvements and the city’s fi nancial outlook to PARADE | FROM Page 8 • Bus Detours: Due to road closures the day of the parade, some bus routes will skip Andrew and Broadway and detour service around the parade area. See MBTA.com/ StPatricksDay for full information. • Commuter Rail: Commuter Rail trains will run with additional cars to accommodate parade attendees. Additional customer service and management staff will be available at South Station to answer any questions and assist customers. More information about Commuter Rail service on the day of the parade will be available soon at MBTA. com/StPatricksDay • $10 Weekend Passes are valid for unlimited travel on all Commuter Rail lines in all zones on Saturday and Sunday. Riders are encouraged to buy them in advance with the mTicket app. Enhanced Security Measures & Safety Tips for Riders The MBTA Transit Police Department, under the leadership of Chief Kenneth Green, will signifi cantly increase uniformed offi cer presence throughout the system to deter crime and to respond swiftly to any incidents. The MBTA urges riders to celebrate responsibly, leave their vehicles at home, take public transportation to festivities, and follow these safety tips: • Alcohol consumption and/or unruly behavior will not be tolerated on the MBTA. new community priorities and more. Watch to learn how Revere really is on the move! This week on “In the Loop,” learn about a new health program in Revere. The Public Health Offi ce is excited to announce their new “Check Out Your Health” program in partnership with the Revere Public Library. Once per month, a public health nurse will be available to speak one-onone with residents about a variety of health topics and perform blood pressure and pulse RevereTV | SEE Page 11 • Secure personal belongings, especially in crowded areas. If wearing a backpack, remove it and hold it at your side or set it between your feet. Leave large items like coolers at home. • Let riders off the trains before boarding. • Travel without bikes. Bikes (including folding bikes) are not allowed on the MBTA at any time the day of the parade. • Report any suspicious activity or individuals in distress to the nearest police offi cer, call the Transit Police at 617-2221212, or dial 911. • Download the MBTA See Say App to quickly and discreetly report suspicious activity to Transit Police. Using this app, riders can send Transit Police pictures, text messages, and locations of suspicious activity. • Follow the instructions of MBTA Transit Police officers and staff who are there to ensure everyone’s safety. • Take care of yourself and others. Seek medical attention when necessary. The MBTA stresses the importance of celebrating responsibly on public transit. Vandalism and disorderly conduct can create safety hazards, delays, and additional cleaning costs, which can divert valuable resources away from essential maintenance services and improvements that benefi t all riders. For more information, visit mbta.com/StPatricksDay or connect with the T on X @MBTA and @MBTA_CR, Facebook / TheMBTA, Instagram @theMBTA, Threads @thembta, or TikTok @thembta. GOOD LUCK, PATRIOTS: The Revere High School Patriot Cheerleaders took home second place at the State Championships at Worcester State University on March 8th and qualifi ed for New England Competition which will take place on March 21st. The team and coaches are excited to represent the state of MA at this event. Following New England Competition, the team will be competing at the Nationals in Orlando, FL. Pictured in the photo with their medals, are; pictured top left to right; Isabella Marin, Gianna Guzman, Cristiana Rosa and Charlotte Harrity. Pictured bottom, from left to right; Geovanny Acetty, Madison Matheson, Nicolas Freitas, Briana Capuany and Jessica Farro. (Courtesy photos) UMass Amherst announces fall 2025 Dean’s List T he following students from Revere were named to the fall 2025 Dean’s List at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Students are appointed to the Dean’s List at the end of a semester in which they have completed a minimum of 12 graded credits and have earned a grade point average of 3.500 or better. Razan Sara Belguendouz Zackaria Ali Benlail Christopher Alfred Botti Kristina Marie Fagioli Jonathan Graciano Fula Sarai Galdamez Julian Angelo Goglia Esteban Andres Henao Glenn Kule Parker Daisy Legere Jiacheng Jason Li Luz Juliana Marquez Joshua Valera Mercado Adam Emad Metawea guez Beatriz Santos Menold Sinani Rafael A. Teixeira Adriana Nicole Velasco Revere High School Cheerleaders Take Second in Statewide Competition Srinidhi Mukundan Anh Thy Thien Nguyen Cindy Pham Frankie Michael Pimental Gia Laureen Polci Saff a Shaheen Rashid Karla Paola Leal Robles Henry Alexander Rodri
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