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Page 10 MASS. HOUSE | FROM Page 6 The legislation also reauthorizes $3.18 billion in funding for several programs included in the 2022 Transportation Bond Bill such as: • $2.3 billion for projects on interstates and other federally aided highways. • $800 million for improvements to non-federally aided roadways and bridges. • $65 million for the Municipal Pavement Program for engineering, permitting, design, and climate change adaptation on municipal ways. THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2026 SPORTS | FROM Page 9 • $12 million for grants for the Shared Streets Program for improvements and projects to municipal streets to create additional capacity for pedestrians and cyclists. Having passed the House of Representatives 155-0, the bill now goes to the Senate for consideration. - LEGAL NOTICE -                          In the matter of:   Of:            To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, you           Rules of the Probate & Family Court, that the       account(s) of    . of   as Conservator of the property of said Respondent has or have been presented to the Court for allowance.         . If you wish             and objection at this court on or before   on the return date of  This day is  a hearing date, but a deadline date by which you have to object to the account(s).             return date, action may be taken in this matter without further notice to you, including the allowance of the account(s). Additionally, within thirty days after said return day (or within such other time as the Court upon motion may order), you must           and grounds upon which each objection is based and a copy shall be served upon the Conservator pursuant to Rule 3 of the         You have the right to send to the Conservator, by registered             Petition and account(s) at no cost to you.                                                                                        Girls track stays unbeaten with win over Chelsea The Revere girls track team improved to 3-0 with a 75-59 win over Chelsea, fueled by multiple first-place finishes and personal records. Gemma Stamatopoulos remained undefeated in both the 400-meter hurdles and 800 meters, setting a new personal record in the hurdles (1:12.00) and a season-best time in the 800 (2:32.7). She also added second-place fi nishes in the high jump and triple jump. Basma Sahibi took fi rst in the shotput with a personal-record throw of 25 feet, 7.5 inches and added strong fi nishes in multiple events. DayaLady Patriot Gianna Guzman battled with an Everett defender in recent GBL action. (Advocate Photos by Emily Harney) na Ortega won the 100-meter hurdles with a lifetime best of 17.7 seconds. Olivia Rupp captured fi rst in the 2-mile and anchored the winning 4x400 relay team, while Emma DeCrosta edged out a close win in the mile. Revere also saw strong relay performances, with the 4x400 team of Jaliyah Manigo, Ina Tamizi, Annalise Rodriguez and Rupp taking first, along with the 4x100 team of Lesly Mendoza, Kesley Morales, Ina Tamizi and Jaleeyah Figueroa. Atlantic Tambone Management MOUNTAIN VIEW TERRACE APARTMENTS WAITLIST OPENING NOTICE (Project-Based Section 8 Community) WAITLIST OPENING - EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2026 Mountain View Terrace Apartments will open select waitlists for a limited period of sixty (60) days. WAITLISTS OPENING: • One (1) Bedroom - Handicap Accessible Units • Two (2) Bedroom - Handicap Accessible Units • Two (2) Bedroom - Elderly/Disabled Units All other waitlists will remain closed. GENERAL INFORMATION: • Computer-generated lottery determines placement • Submission does not guarantee housing • Rent is approximately 30% of adjusted income • Income must not exceed HUD limits APPLICATION AVAILABILITY (BEGINNING MAY 1, 2026): Mystic Valley Elder Services - 300 Commercial St, Malden, MA Tri-CAP-100 Pleasant St, Malden, MA         Stoneham Senior Center - 136 Elm St, Stoneham, MA Additional options: Mail, Email, or pick up at 27 Mountain View Drive, Stoneham, MA Monday-Thursday, 9AM--4PM www.mvterrace.com REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: Contact management if assistance is needed. We provide accommodations to ensure equal access. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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