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Page 14 RevereTV Spotlight T he Massachusetts House of Representatives’ 19th Suffolk District Special Election has passed, but RevereTV was providing coverage through the whole run. Last Thursday the fi nal debate was held at the RTV studio, and it was hosted and presented by The Revere Journal. The three fi nal candidates participated via Zoom and answered a handful of questions over an hour and a half. Although the results are in, this production can still be watched at any time on RTV YouTube. There, you will also fi nd RevereTV’s election coverage from Tuesday evening. Both events streamed live on all channels and social media platforms. Don’t forget, RevereTV’s spring community programming schedule has launched! There is a new episode of “The Senior FYI.” This is an informational program for Revere’s senior citizens. The past year featured episodes recorded over Zoom and in the studio, but this latest episode was shot on location! The program host, Revere Director of Elder Services Debra Peczka DiGiulio, interviewed seniors receiving their fi rst shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. She also highlighted the computer literacy program for seniors led by Rachid THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 2021 VICTORY | FROM Page 1 Moukhabir. Additionally, in this episode Ed Deveau shows off the Revere COVID-19 call center. “The Senior FYI” plays on the RevereTV community channel at 1 p.m. on Monday and Thursday and at 8:30 a.m. on Friday. The Revere High School boys’ and girls’ basketball seasons were streamed live all month on RevereTV. Last Friday was senior night for both the boys’ and girls’ teams before their fi - nal games against Malden. Every game this season was aired on the RevereTV community channel, and all will be replaying for a few weeks. To watch at any time, you can fi nd a featured playlist with all games on the RTV YouTube page. Stay tuned to RevereTV for more new community programming as the launch of the spring schedule continues. There will soon be new episodes of “What’s Cooking, Revere?” and a separate cooking show in Spanish – produced by community member Cesar Agudelo – called “En la Cocina de Rafa.” These programs play on Comcast channels 8 and 1072, and RCN 3 and 614. City government meetings always air live on YouTube, Comcast channel 9 and RCN 13 and 613. Rewatch these meetings at any time on RTV YouTube. ~FLASHBACK~ 36th in a series of photos from        primary, had equally strong general election totals in both Winthrop and Revere on Tuesday, easily outpacing Republican nominee Paul Caruccio and unenrolled candidate Richard Fucillo. Unoffi cial results showed Turco with over 57 percent of the total votes, with 1,861 votes to 473 for Fucillo and 466 for Caruccio. In Revere the count was Turco, 476; Fucillo, 68; and CaVICTORY | SEE Page 15 Congratulating Rep.-Elect Jeff Turco are Ward 5 Councillor John Powers (left) and City Council President Anthony Zambuto. Campaign Manager Steven Fiore was all smiles. Jeff rey Turco campaigned in front of the Beachmont VFW on Tuesday. Jeffrey Turco waved to supporters as he walked in the Casa Lucia Function Facility. Keith Hershenson and father-in-law Joseph Carbone, of Revere, said Turco has the background, education, experience and work ethic. Democratic candidate Jeff rey Turco with his wife, Melissa Greg and John Murray, co-owners of Murray’s Tavern Revere C limbbingg tthe R v the adde he ladd High Revere High Scho ddedeer oof f succccecess ss aarerre ttheh sese se t d footba School hoo Dello Russo stadium.    ool talented foo talented ed ootball football cheerleaders and scholars at one of the Patriot football games of yesteryear at David Anderson embraced Turco as he entered the Casa Lucia Function Facility. Allan Pechner of Revere eagerly anticipated the results as they came in.

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