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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2022 Page 11 Great Revere Clean-Up tackles litter and brush citywide C apitol Waste Services, Inc. staff ers cleaned up a messy strip of the Lee Burbank Highway that hadn’t been touched in approximately 10 years as part of the Great Revere Clean-Up on Saturday. Volunteers tackled diff erent areas of the city to collectively beautify Revere. Members of Capitol Waste Inc. worked on brush removal. Pictured from left to right: Matthew Clements, event sponsor Blanchards Wine & Spirits General Manager Bridget Hurd, Blanchards Owner Christine Elder, DPW Foreman William Guinasso, Massachusetts Beautiful Executive Director Neil Rhein and DPW Superintendent Paul Argenzio during Saturday’s Great Revere Clean-Up. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) On Saturday morning Capitol Waste Services, Inc. cleaned up a messy strip of Lee Burbank Highway during the Great Revere Clean-Up. Pictured from left to right: Councillor-at-Large Marc Silvestri, Capitol Waste staff ers Michael Merullo, Frank Vargas, Rafael Lemus and Owner Joseph Ricupero, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Richard Parker, Edwin Batista, Vladimir Diaz, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Councillor-atLarge Gerry Visconti; kneeling: Juan Zavala and Luis Rodriguez. Dept. of Public Works Foreman William Guinasso (at right) and Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe Pictured from left to right: Top row: Juan Zavala, Vladimir Diaz, Armando Reyes, Richard Parker, Edwin Batista, Michael Merullo and Rafael Lemus; kneeling: Luis Rodriguez and Frank Vargas worked on cleaning up brush along the highway. Revere High School senior Kevin Martinez (at left) and freshman Christopher Guerrero cleaned up the bridge along Broadway. Zachary Cazzie, 9, holds the bag of trash that he collected.

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