Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025 Books and Brews brings different communities together Shown from left to right, are: customer Christopher Bonasoro, Murray’s Tavern host Melissa Domingos, manager/bartender Steven Jaramillo and co-owner John Murray. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Economic Development Director Thomas Skwierawski said a walkable community is what many people want during last Thursday’s Books and Brews at the Revere Public Library. Shown from left to right, are: Revere’s First Lady Jennifer Keefe, Mayor Patrick Keefe, State Representative Jessica Giannino with host Don Martelli. State Representative Jessica Giannino said the library hosts a lot of events for children. By Tara Vocino T he Chamber of Commerce partnered with the Revere Public Library to host the second installment of Books and Brews at the Revere Public Library last Thursday night. Chamber of Commerce President Niles Welch said Revere is a future looking community. Shown from left to right, are: Chamber of Commerce member Amanda Bonasoro, Layla Bonasoro, 10 months, Christopher Bonasoro, Lily Bonasoro, 3, and Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Erica Porzio. Mayor Patrick Keefe addressed the attendees. Small business owners Amanda Bonasoro and Armen Davtian shared about their industries. Board of Trustees member Armen Davtian addressed the crowd. Kimberlee Manisalco shared what the library has to off er. Shown from left to right, are: Police Chief David Callahan, Library Trustees Chair Mark Ferrante, Revere Chamber of Commerce Board of Trustees member Armen Davtian, Mayor Patrick Keefe, with Susan and Don Martelli. Host Don Martelli said this event brings diff erent communities together. Police Chief David Callahan, at right, with Library Trustees Chairman Mark Ferrante. Shown from left to right, are: Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Erica Porzio, Marty Stallings, Armen Davtian, Chamber of Commerce President Niles Welch, host Don Martelli, and Board of Directors James Gibson.
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