Page 2 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2025 Jaramillo family launches The Cord Foundation Will focus on awareness, resources and advocacy to address perinatal health challenges and outcomes C rystal Jaramillo, of Revere, and her husband, Juan Pablo Jaramillo, announced t the launch of The Cord Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Its mission is MARCHETTI CORP. M 46 Years of Excellence!! 1978-2024 4 Regular Ueaded $2.739 Mid Unleaded $3.359 Super $3.479 Diesel Fuel $3.419 d d ULS $4.759 $3.07 9 DEF 4 HEATING OIL Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) DEF Available by Pump! 24-Hour Burner Service Open an account and order online at: to bring awareness to people who experience severe perinatal health challenges, and to build a network of support and resources for families and improve perinatal outcomes for parents and their children. In late 2022, Crystal was diagnosed with postpartum psychosis (PPP) following a traumatic birth experience with her son Lucas. Hospitalized and seeking treatment, Crystal faced a severe and complicated diagnosis that is surprisingly common — aff ecting one in every 1,000 births. According to the CleveKerosene Available! Hours: Monday thru Friday 6 AM to 7 PM / Saturdays 7 AM to 5 PM / Sundays 9 AM to 5 PM JARAMILLO | SEE Page 5 Dan - 1972 Celebrating 52 Years! When in need, call ABC! Crystal, Lucas and Juan Pablo Jaramillo Chris 2023 * Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Vapes * Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products * GIFTS UNDER $30 - GIFT CERTIFICATES ALL MAJOR BRANDS Singles * Tins * Bundles * Boxes SMOKER’S DELIGHT! 15 HANDMADE CIGARS! Four-Year-Old Tobacco * 100% Long Filler * Cellophane $49.95 HOURS: OPEN DAILY Monday thru Sunday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM R.Y.O. TOBACCO & TUBES ON SALE! SPECIAL SALE! TRAVEL HUMIDORS & ALL BONGS! A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 --------HUMIDORS ON SALE! STARTING AT $99. COMPLETE! --------T Chelsea joins Revere and Winthrop in regional emergency call center Will relocate to McKinley School with state-of-the-art equipment Advocate Staff Report he City Council unanimously approved an inter-municipal agreement for a regional emergency call center that has been in the works for years. Mayor Patrick Keefe was at this week’s City Council meeting with some history and the latest news on the agreement. Revere has a regional 911 call center with Winthrop that was established about 15 years ago. The intention was to have Chelsea as part of the system, but Chelsea opted to remain independent. “We have been chasing and trying to get Chelsea to join,” Keefe said. And with good reason. With three communities on board, the call center will be eligible for $15 million in state grants as opposed to the $8 million for the two communities. And with three municipalities involved, each partner’s annual assessment for operating the center will be less. A vote from the Chelsea City Council two weeks ago brought Chelsea on board with the regional call center and added more money to the bottom line for local public safety, explained Keefe. Chelsea City Manager Fidel Maltez, who attended the meeting with Keefe, also had plenty of praise for the agreement. “This is a conversation Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop have been having for a very long time,” Maltez told the City Council. “I am very proud the Chelsea City Council voted 11 to 0 for this. I know this will be a benefi t for all three communities.” And there was more good news. The call center currently operates out of the Revere Police Station in a limited space. A new refurbished center with state-of-the-art equipment will be located in the McKinley School, which has been empty since 2014. The call center will share the space at McKinley with the School Department, which is investCHELSEA | SEE Page 4 FLEET n H i a Prices subject to change a S p p y
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