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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, June 7, 2019 Page 7 Colella Awards/City of Revere community scholarships presented George V. Colella award recipients By Tara Vocino N Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 4 Councillor/City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye, Ward 3 Councillor/City Council President Arthur Guinasso, Beachmont Veterans Memorial School scholarship recipient Alana Trunkey, Beachmont Veterans Memorial School Principal Percy Napier, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly, Councillor-at-Large Daniel Rizzo, Ward 5 Councillor John Powers and School Committee Member Gerry Visconti. Napier said Alana performs at a high school level, excels in academic excellence and is a peacemaker. Alana plans to attend Harvard University or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to major in astrophysics. ine elementary and middle school academic standouts – Alana Trunkey, Ethan Men, Omolade Ayomide Adeniyi, Mia Waldron, Jon Begolli, Ivan Tejada-Serrano, Mia Perrin, Christy Ly and Elizabeth Mesina – were awarded the George V. Colella award in the City Council Chambers on Monday afternoon. Two high school students – Jenna Wells and Devna Langat – were awarded the City of Revere Community Scholarship. AWARDS | SEE PAGE 8 Ward 4 Councillor/City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye, Ward 3 Councillor/City Council President Arthur Guinasso, Garfield Middle School Principal Stephen Pechinsky, Garfield Middle School scholarship recipient Mia Perrin, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly, Councillor-at-Large Daniel Rizzo and School Committee Member Gerry Visconti. Pechinsky said Mia has the highest grade point average in the school and played Mrs. Potts well in “Beauty & the Beast” this year. Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 4 Councillor/City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye, Ward 3 Councillor/City Council President Arthur Guinasso, A.C. Whelan Elementary School Scholarship recipient Ivan Tejada-Serrano, Teacher Rachel Newman, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly, Councillor-at-Large Daniel Rizzo and School Committee Member Gerry Visconti. Newman said that Ivan displays leadership characteristics, being the first to volunteer when anyone needs help, and is a good friend/classmate to everyone. He plans to study architecture when he gets older since he loves to draw. Ward 4 Councillor/City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye, Ward 3 Councillor/City Council President Arthur Guinasso, Paul Revere Innovation School Principal Donna Bonarrigo, Paul Revere Innovation School scholarship recipient Jon Begolli, Ward 5 Councillor John Powers and School Committee Member Gerry Visconti. In back: Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly and Councillor-at-Large Daniel Rizzo. Bonarrigo said Jon is bilingual – fluent in English and Albanian – as well as a role model in the classroom and cafeteria. He plans to study economics, since he loves math, and will attend Rumney Marsh Academy in the fall. life∙style Your life. How you live it. Whatever you do, you could do it for less with our low rate! MASS BAY LIFESTYLE LOANS as low as 7.80% Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 4 Councillor/City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye, Ward 3 Councillor/City Council President Arthur Guinasso, Staff Sgt. James J. Hill Elementary School Principal Melissa Lomas, Staff Sgt. James J. Hill Elementary School scholarship recipient Omolade Ayomide Adeniyi and School Committee Member Gerry Visconti. In back: Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly, Councillor-at-Large Daniel Rizzo and Ward 5 Councillor John Powers. Lomas said Omolade is a stellar student – highly engaged – and scores high in standardized tests. She hopes to become the valedictorian in 2026 and to become a doctor, visiting nurse or nurse practitioner, since she loves the medical field. Easy! *APR=Annual Percentage Rate. Monthly principal and interest payment per $1,000.00 borrowed for 30 months at 7.80% APR is $36.80. Rates subject to change without notice. Loan amount up to $30,000. Other rates and terms available. Rate, term and approval amount based on credit worthiness. Terms and conditions apply. Qualification restrictions apply. APR* VACATIONS | WEDDINGS | BIKES | MORE Apply EASY online at massbaycu.org, call 617-269-2700 or just stop by. massbaycu.org (617) 269-2700 183 Main Street, Everett Federally insured by NCUA EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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