Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2025 STATE OF THE CITY | FROM Page 1 • Public works projects are being handled in-house to increase productivity and cut costs. PUBLIC SPACES • The Department of Public Works has begun construction of the NEW McMackin Field. • The Gibson Park revitalization project will bring NEW tennis courts and a multisport fi eld. • Partnering with Suffolk Downs will bring the Revere Beach Farmer’s Market to Beachmont. ACTIVITIES • Beautify Revere, our Earth Day event, draws hundreds together to improve our community. • Revere Beach Pride brings an inclusive, family-friendly celebration to Waterfront Square. • Fall Festival & Porchfest brings families together for activities and live music on Broadway. COMMUNITY BUILDING • The Haas Health and Wellness Center has increased off erings of popular fi tness classes. • Revere Recreation, the Revere Public Library and the Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center welcome tens of thousands annually for a wide variety of thoughtful, inclusive and fun activities: There’s something for everyone. INNOVATION • Revere311 presents: PIPER, an AI chat assistant that allows residents to connect to City Hall via text in 75 diff erent languages. To get started, text ‘Hello’ to 844-30-PIPER (74737). Governor Maura Healey speaking to Offi cer Joseph Singer. Governor Maura Healey said Mayor Patrick Keefe delivers results in the city of the American dream. Mayor Patrick Keefe’s family applauded Governor Maura Healey as she took to the podium. Members of the Revere High School JROTC stood at attention. Chief of Staff Claudia Correa translated into Spanish. Mayor Patrick Keefe with Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna Governor Maura Healey recognized the Revere Boxing Program for providing a safe afterschool program. Shown from right to left, are: Mayor Patrick Keefe, SRO Singer, Coach Brad Ouellette, Isiah Rocha (white hat), Governor Maura Healey, Kristian Loncarevir (directly behind Healey), Santiago Gonzalez Aguirre (left of Healey), Farley Sanabia Yepes (behind Santiago), Thomas Miranda (colored shorts), Sandy Feliciano (curly hair giving peace sign), Chris Telson (behind Sandy), and Janelly Matos (far left smiling). Shown from left to right: Fire Department Honor Guard members Devin Tango, Hernando Ortega-Bueno, Robert Crowe and Sean Manion Jr. stood at attention. Shown from left to right: Bocchino Insurance owner Domenic Bocchino, Mayor Patrick Keefe and the city’s Operations Manager, Michael McLaughlin. Shown from left to right: School Committee members Aisha Milbury-Ellis, Chair/Mayor Patrick Keefe, Secretary John Kingston and Treasurer Anthony Caggiano. Shown from right to left, are: SRO Singer, Coach Brad Ouellette (smiling and clapping) and Chris Telson (next to Brad). Second row, from right to left: Farley Sanabia Yepes, Sandy Feliciano, Kristian Loncarevir. Front row, from right to left: Santiago Gonzalez Aguirre, Izaiah Rocha, and Thomas Miranda. Shown from left to right: Police Honor Guard members Anthony Matos, Joseph Internicola, Joseph Duca and John Papasodora.
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