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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2023 Page 7 State Rep. Turco announces acceptance of applications for unpaid summer internships at the Mass. State House WINTHROP, Mass. – Representative Jeff rey Turco is pleased to announce he is accepting applications for unpaid summer internships at the Massachusetts State House. A House of Representatives internship is an opportunity to work in the historic Massachusetts State House and an opportunity to participate in the inner workings of Massachusetts state government. This internship program is designed to give high school and college age students the opportunity to have a benefi cial educational internship that will add to their portfolio for college applications as well as help the community by assisting in projects that are in the works. Interns will JEFFREY TURCO State Representative work alongside the Representative and his team surrounding current pressing topics and issues. Each intern will have an independent project to take away with them and use as a sample of their work for future endeavors. “As a former State House intern myself, I am pleased to be able to pay it forward and give students of Revere the opportunity to participate in this important program. The work can be challenging but it is also rewarding and will assist the intern with his or her future career goals. I hope to give them tools and knowledge that will help them as they embark on their journey through school and into a career,” said Representative Jeff rey Rosario Turco (D-Winthrop). Interested candidates should send a letter of interest or any questions to Jeff rey.Turco@mahouse.gov by June 5, 2023. Community Matters C ommunity is a word that means many things to many people. It can range from a generations-long bond of local family and friends to a newly formed community of new residents from a close-by town or state or from other countries around the world. But in all those instances, community could and should mean coming together for the greater good. Since our earliest brainstorming meetings in the early 2000s, to our offi cial establishment several years later and beyond, The Beachmont Improvement Committee was, is and will always strive to not only be a part of bettering our own neighborhood community, but also to be a positive force in the larger community of Revere and Massachusetts. We’ve seen a lot of changes over these years. We have, with cooperation, hard work and activism from BIC members, city leaders and countless other helpers, achieved a lot. These past few years have been a struggle for everyone, including our group. We are now fortunate enough to again host regular monthly meetings, while we are also constantly looking for new ways to evolve in this new reality. We want to encourage new participation from our neighborhood community, as well as the Revere community as a whole. There have been many major changes in Revere over the past several years and there are many more to come that will impact not only the Beachmont area but the city as a whole. Our work has just begun. We want to reassert our mission to improve our neighborhood community for everyone in it, as well as to be part of the Everett Aluminum 10 Everett Ave., Everett 617-389-3839 “Same name, phone number & address for over half a century. We must be doing something right!”                     www.everettaluminum.com                    community that is Revere. We should be inspiring younger generations, future voters and potential future leaders to realize that becoming a force of good should not be thought of as just an obligation, but more as a worthwhile and fulfi lling challenge that we, as a group, have found it to be over these years. It is in all our best interests to come together to achieve the improvement of all our neighborhoods, as the community of Revere. We welcome any and all participation and help in our monthly meetings at the Revere Police Station (held on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30). Thank You, Beachmont Improvement Committee Executive Board Kathleen Heiser, President Nicole Deveau, Vice President Ed Deveau, Treasurer Mary Turner, Secretary Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma Celebrating 65 Years in Business! 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