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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 15, 2019 Mayor treats Police hockey tourney champs Successful event benefited local wounded veterans ICE CHAMPS: Shown from left to right are Officer Michael Dercolo, Officer Derek Vecchia, Officer Joseph Duca, Officer Anthony DelloIocono, Captain Steven Ford, Officer Andrew Lauria, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Officer Randall Cipoletta, Chief James Guido, Sgt. Jackie Dean, Officer Stephen Ahern, Sergeant James Picardi, Officer Emilio DiGitale, Officer Matthew Leslie and Firefighter Brendan Bonito with the championship trophy at the police station on Wednesday afternoon. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino) National Vietnam War Veterans Day When: Friday, MARCH 29TH, 2019 0900-1100 (9am - 11am) Where: American Legion Post 61 249 Broadway Revere, MA 02151 Please RSVP to (781) 286-8119 *Breakfast choices include: eggs, choice of meat, pancakes, coffee, and juice.* ALL VETERANS WELCOME M Police Chief James Guido said the next motorcycle run is a worthy benefit for local wounded veterans. By Tara Vocino ayor Brian Arrigo recently treated Revere Police officers to six-foot subs following their championship victory at the annual Boston Wounded Veteran Run Hockey Tournament on Saturday. The Revere Police went un505 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Tel: 617-387-1120 www.gkdental.com • Family Dentistry • Crowns • Bridges • Veneers/Lumineers • Dental Implants • All on 4 Dental Implants • Emergency Dentist • Kid Friendly Dentist • Root Canals • Dentures • Invisalign Braces • Snap On Smile • Teeth Whitening We are the smile care experts for your entire family defeated, 5-0, against the Winthrop Police and Fire Departments during the daylong tournament at Porrazzo Skating Rink in East Boston. Saturday’s hockey tournament raised approximately $18,000 to benefit Boston’s Wounded Vet Run on Sunday, May 19, 2019 at Boston Harley-Davidson in Revere and will end at Anthony’s in Malden, followed by a celebration and lunch there. The motorcycle run benefits New England’s most severely wounded veterans. According to Revere Police Officer Joseph Duca, who played left wing, Boston Police Officer Dominic DiMarzo, a right wing for the Revere team, scored the game-winning goal in overtime.“It was a hard-fought effort throughout the tournament,” Duca said. “Winthrop is a good team, and it could have been anyone’s game.” Revere Police Sgt. James In House Dental Plan for $399 (Cleanings, X-Rays, Exams twice a year and 20% OFF Dental work) Schedule your FREE Consultations today Picardi, a goalie, said his teammates played well, which made his job easy. “It’s nice to see young officers get involved like I did 30 years ago,” Picardi said. “It creates a great atmosphere.” Arrigo, who brought his Mayor Brian Arrigo treated the winners of the Annual Boston Wounded Veterans Hockey Tournament to sixfoot subs on Wednesday afternoon inside the police station. children with him to the game, said the team did a good job representing the city which benefitted the Boston Wounded Veterans Motorcycle Run held annually in Revere. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com.

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