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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2021 Power of Recovery opens in former RevereTV studio From left to right are brothers Dennis Powers, Stephen Powers Jr. and Matthew, daughter Margherita Powers, father Stephen Powers Sr., sister Ann Baker, mother Judy Powers, sister Kelly Mahoney and nephew Sean Mahoney, 5. By Tara Vocino P ower of Recovery, an outpatient drug/alcohol treatment center, cut their ribbon in the former RevereTV studio recently. Mayor Brian Arrigo and State Senator Joseph Boncore presented city and state citations, respectively, to the owners. For information, visit powerofrecovery.org or call 781-629-4609. Inside the Power of Recovery lobby are Co-Owner Stephen Powers, Consultant Joseph Papa, Clinical Director Jennifer Burns, Program Director Margherita Powers, Executive Director Matthew Powers, Business Development Director Damon Weinberg and Lead Technician Kevin Caprio. Not pictured: Community Outreach Coordinator Richard Evans and Technician Stephen Perez. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) CUTTING THE RIBBON: Standing from left to right are City Council President/Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto, Dennis, Judy, Margherita and Stephen Powers, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Matthew and Stephen Powers Sr., Power of Recovery Business Development Director Damon Weinberg, Power of Recovery Clinical Director Jennifer Burns and State Senator Joseph Boncore. Stephen Powers Jr., Matthew Powers, State Senator Joseph Boncore and Stephen Powers Sr. are shown with a state citation. From left to right are Dennis, Stephen Jr., Stephen Sr. and Matthew Powers. Stephen and Matthew Powers, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Stephen Powers Sr. are shown with a city citation. City Council Vice President/Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti, second from left, also joined in. Holding city and state citations are Kelly Mahoney, Ann Baker, Judy Powers, Margherita Powers, Dennis Powers, Stephen Jr., Matthew, Stephen Sr. and Sean Mahoney.

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