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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 2021 The Voke volleyball team features local students VARSITY TEAM: Shown in the front row, from left to right, are Valentina Restrepo, Mya Kelly, Tess MacHugh, Leah Rossi (libero), Morgan Vieira, Kaitlynn Lawless and Jasmine Rogers. In the back row, from left to right, are Varsity Coach Martin Horkan, Brenna Giannetti, Olivia MacKenzie, Emmanuel Gil Zapata, Anna Falasca, Katherine Hidalgo Chicas, Sienna Silvestri, Assistant Coach Rebecca Heathman and Assistant Coach Annitasada Mam. Senior Emmanuel Gil Zapata of Revere plans to enter the carpentry union in hopes of becoming a carpenter. Senior Katherine Hidalgo Chicas of Revere plans to become a dental assistant. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Varsity Coach Martin Horkan, Co-Captains Leah Rossi and Anna Falasca and Assistant Coaches Rebecca Heathman and Annitasada Mam.                                 Senior Valentina Restrepo of Revere plans to enter the electrical union in hopes of becoming an electrician.                                                       SENIORS: Shown in the front row, from left to right, are Valentina Restrepo, Jasmine Rogers, Leah Rossi and Katherine Hidalgo Chicas. In the back row, from left to right, are Head Coach Martin Horkan, Anna Falasca, Emmanuel Gil Zapata, Olivia MacKenzie and Assistant Coaches Annitasada Mam and Rebecca Heathman. RCN, Grande and Wave boost speeds for internet first customers at no cost Award-winning providers expand program aimed at keeping low-income families connected RCN, Grande and Wave, award-winning providers of high-speed internet, digital TV and phone services across the United States, recently announced that Internet First customers, both new and existing, are receiving a signifi cant speed increase – double the speed of their current package – for no additional cost or required action. Internet First delivers reliably fast internet for just $9.95 per month to qualifying low-income households eligible for assistance programs like SNAP, Medicaid or WIC. Launched in April 2020 to help households impacted by COINTERNET | SEE Page 18

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