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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026 Local Attorney A.J. Moscone completes 4th By Melissa Moore-Randall L ocal attorney A.J. Moscone headed overseas, once again, to compete in his fourth marathon. Moscone, a Beachmont native, ran the 2026 London Marathon. The marathon passed through landmarks, such as the Tower Bridge and the highway to Westferry, then circled through Mudchute, Docklands and Canary Wharf. The fi - nal fi ve miles of the course takes in The Highway, Tower?Hill?and Victoria Embankment before you reach Parliament Square, Birdcage Walk and the fi nal corner in front of Buckingham Palace. Raised in East Boston by parents Al and Val Moscone, A.J. is a graduate of Savio Preparatory High School, Suff olk University and New England Law/Boston. Husband of Emily and dad to Giulianna and Luciano, Moscone fi rst stepped into the courtroom in 2015. He specializes in criminal defense, including motor vehicle charges, domestic charges, fi nancial crimes, casino and gambling charges, and all major felonies. “I’ve always liked helping people and to me the word ‘attorney’ is synonymous with being a problem solver. I’m fortunate enough to now be in a position to help people as a career.” Like many others, Moscone took up exercising and running during the 2020 Pandemic. In addition to London, Moscone ran Berlin this past marathon in London Revere resident named to Dean’s List for the spring 2026 semester at Quinnipiac University R eyhan Bensadok of Revere was named to the Dean’s Local attorney A.J. Moscone with his wife, Emily, and daughter, Guilianna, in London, where he ran the London Marathon (Courtesy photo) fall, the Boston Marathon in 2023, Chicago Marathon in 2024, and the Falmouth Road Race in 2024 and 2025. He will also run the Falmouth Road Race again this year. List for the spring 2026 semester at Quinnipiac University. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 with no grade lower than C. Full-time students must complete at least 14 credits in a semester, with at least 12 credits that have been graded on a letter grade basis to be eligible. Part-time students must complete at least six credits during a semester. Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational institution located in Hamden, Connecticut. It APPROVES | FROM Page 1 ty assessment for Revere. The MWRA will charge the city $7.26 million for water and $13.4 million for sewer services in 2027. “The four percent is a direct result of what the MWRA is charging us,” said Viscay, adding, “There’s no way to make this sound like anything good.” Councillor-at-Large Joanne Revere Summer Eats 2026 FREE Meals for students upto age 18,meals will be served Monday through Friday,June 29, 2026 through August 14, 2026. Breakfast Beachmont School 8:00am-9:30am Hill School 8:00am-9:30am Paul Revere School 8:00am-9:30am A.C. Whelan 8:00am-9:30am Lincoln School 8:00am-9:30am *Curtis Park (Garfield School) 8:00-9:30 Rumney Marsh Academy 8:00am-9:30am Lunch Beachmont School 11:00am-1:00pm A.C.Whelan 11:00am-1:00pm Hill School 11:00am-1:00pm Paul Revere School 11:00am-1:00pm Sonny Meyers Park 11:00am-1:00pm Costa Park 11:00am-1:00pm Lincoln School 11:00am-1:00pm *Curtis Park (Garfield School) 12:00pm-1:00pm Revere Beach Bandstand 11:00am-1:00pm *Sullivan Park 11:00am-1:00pm *Tentative location, open based on participation McKenna reminded fellow councillors of water bills back in the day of the Clean Water Act. McKenna said residents in Revere and neighboring communities paid ungodly high water bills to clean the ocean. “But down at the ocean, the seals have come back, everything has come back. We saw the ocean change. What are we seeing for this? We’re paying all this money and we’re getting nothing for it.” Viscay explained that over the past several years the city has used American Rescue Plan Act funds to keep water RevereTV | FROM Page 6 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider”. * Locations may be subject to close due to inclement weather and/or lack of participation The FIFA World Cup has begun! What better way to watch than with your local community of friends and fans? Be on the lookout for events all summer that will feature free FIFA World Cup enrolls 9,700 students in more than 100 degree programs through its Schools of Business, Communications, Education, Computing and Engineering, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine and Nursing and the College of Arts & Sciences. The university is expanding innovative programs for both traditional and adult learners and developing dynamic corporate partnerships. Quinnipiac recently completed a state-of-the-art new School of Business and an interdisciplinary science and innovation hub. For more information, please visit qu.edu. and sewer rates manageable. But now, the city depends on the Water and Sewer Enterprise Fund or the money collected from ratepayers. Several councillors asked about the consequences of not increasing the rates. Viscay said that without a four percent increase this year, next year’s rates would climb to more than nine percent. The city would need to replace any money spent from the water and sewer stabilization fund. Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio proposed a comprehensive study on a tiered system where households that used less water than average would pay a lower rate. “It would help seniors who don’t use that much water,” said Argenzio. Viscay agreed a tiered system would be helpful. “You’re asking us to pay now, or pay later,” said Council President Anthony Zambuto. The Council voted to pay now. watch parties, youth soccer activities across neighborhoods, including Revere Beach, Shirley Ave., Beachmont Square and downtown Revere. Local businesses and vendors are invited to RevereTV | SEE Page 11

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