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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, April 19, 2019 ~ Political Announcement ~ Page 3 I John R. Correggio announces candidacy for Councillor-at-Large I respectfully ask you am running for the Revere City Council to provide a voice for the home owners, rent payers, local Revere businesses, for families that have children in our school system, and our senior citizens. As a former U.S. Army Reservist, attached to the 373rd General Hospital Division, Boston, Ma., I’m concerned about Revere Veterans issues. Such as the pharmacy and the Veterans Clinic at the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home. My father was a Silver and Bronze star recipient of WW II. As most people know, I’m someone who is concerned with public safety being a former Revere Fire Lieutenant for over 32 years of service. I am the only candidate who can deliver results for public safety issues and help protect the neighborhoods of Revere. As a former Revere firefighter I fully understand the need for public safety in regards to mega apartment buildings that seek special permits to build in the middle of our neighborhoods. My years on the Revere School Committee will insure all parents that as a member of the solver, with a passion for the needs of ordinary working families. I am seeing to put our neighborhoods first, stop the increase of traffic that has literally divided our city in (2) two. I am guided by common sense, I have always put our kids first, standing for Revere’s investment in education that promotes learning and innovation. We all know we need to expand our tax base but not by destroying our neighborhoods, in doing so. Never before has your vote John Correggio Revere City Council, school budgets will be treated as an investment in education. We need to advance innovations in the learning process in our schools for all Revere students. As a former Revere City Councillor people know me as a results-oriented pragmatist who is guided by common sense. I am a retired Revere Fire Lieutenant, a retired small business owner and will be your Full Time Councillorat-Large. I am a committed problem for a Revere City Councillorat-Large been so important. We are facing decisions that will effect future generations in the proposed 164 acre development of Suffolk Downs. I will work to fix the broken process that is dividing our city by putting our neighborhoods first. I would like to publicly thank the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen, Local 3, the Operating Engineers, Local 4, the Boston Carmen Union, Local 589, the Electrical Workers, Local 2222 and the Ironworkers Union, Local 7, for supporting my candidacy for the Revere City Council. I will support a Revere Resident Job Agreement and the Union Labor Mitigation agreement for that was not supported by the present City Council. for (1) one of your (5) five votes for the Revere City Council. Very Truly Yours, John R. Correggio NICK MOULAISON CANDIDATE FOR WARD 6 CITY COUNCIL 857.615.3763 * www.nickmoulaison.com Visit our walk-in center, walk away with a new career. Encore Boston Harbor is hiring. Apply in person at our walk-in center while there’s still time. Medford Career Office | 101 Station Landing, Medford Monday – Friday, 9:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Saturday – Sunday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. In accordance with our host and surrounding community agreements, hiring preference is given to properly qualified residents of the cities of (1) Everett, (2) Malden, and (3) Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Medford, and Somerville.

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