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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, April 19, 2019 Page 17 Mayor Brian Arrigo (center) joined Stop & Shop employees on the picket lines. (Courtesy Photo) Nick Moulaison, Sr. presents The Annual Senior Prom (formerly the Reinstein Senior Prom) Free to Revere Senior Citizens Striking Stop & Shop employees are shown outside of the Furlong Drive location on Friday night, Meat Clerk James Enos (front row kneeling); back row from left, Cashier Britna Devilla, Florist Manager Elaine Sidelinger, Cashier Ginett Dimaggio, Carriages employee Robert Reed, Bakeshop Clerk John Costa, Seafood Clerk Luther Jackson, Supervisor Jayleen Ricupero, Produce Clerk Nicholas Grillo, Deli Clerk Tyler Ciampa, Deli Clerk Charles Kaplan, Cash Office/Union Steward Linda Giacobbe, Self-Scan Cashier Charitye Bise and Cashier/Service Desk employee Heather Tripoli. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino) Thursday, May 16, 2019 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM at Beachmont VFW 150 Bennington St., Revere For more info, call (781) 656-5189 Customer Stephanie Vigue (left) said sometimes feathers have to be ruffled to get attention. Pictured at right, Cash Office/ Union Steward Linda Giacobbe at the picket line on Friday night. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino) STOP & SHOP | from page 16 try,” Duffy said. “Stop & Shop makes a $1 million a day, and employees aren’t asking for a lot.” Duffy, who visits the store five times a week, said the cost of inflation is a contributing factor. Customer Stephanie Vigue said she’s never seen the store so empty, estimating that about a dozen customers were inside. Vigue said the strike is necessary to get their point across. “Sometimes, you have to ruffle feathers to have people listen,” Vigue said. www.reverealuminumwindow.com Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com.

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