THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2024 Page 11 risk of displacement while creating opportunities for small businesses and property owners to position themselves for informed real estate decisions and further wealth creation. We also aim to ensure that they remain valuable community assets while contributing to the growth and prosperity of the neighborhood. 133 Salem Street lottery reopened Shirley Avenue is DEVELOPMENT | FROM Page 8 Affordable Homeownership condos, which includes an additional two units subsidized by the Revere Housing Trust this spring. The application period is open through July 31. **If you submitted in the fi rst lottery this past winter, you must resubmit an application to be considered.** Applications are available online at www.northstrandcondos. com or for in-person pick up during offi ce hours at the Revere Public Library or the Department of Planning & Community Development at Revere City Hall (281 Broadway, Revere). If you have additional questions, please call Roy Avellaneda at 617-212-4658 or email roy@ metropolitanbre.com. Lt. John Jones Park Grand Opening held in North Revere Liberty Park was fi rst established in the 1960s with a swing set. Over the decades it became a place for residents to congregate with their families and additional amenities were added. In the past year, DPCD worked to secure a $363K Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities grant to expand the park’s off erings, which now include an updated playground, pickleball and a four-square court. This project was further supported by Ward 6 Community Improvement Trust funds. On June 10, 2024, the renovated park was reopened and dedicated to a lifelong resident of the North Revere neighborhood, U.S. Air Force Veteran Lt. John Jones. The Jones family and many neighborhood residents gathered to celebrate the dedication and the new playground and pickleball court opening. The City of Revere is excited to off er this enhanced open space to the community. selected for Complete Neighborhoods Partnership program Revere is proud to announce its selection as one of the four communities participating in the second cohort of the Massachusetts Housing Partnership’s Complete Neighborhoods Partnership program. With the program’s technical assistance support, Revere’s primary focus will be on fostering housing development in the vibrant Shirley Avenue area. A notable feature of this program is its flexibility, allowing each community to tailor their approach to meet their unique needs. Our goal is to reduce the MPCU Business Banking: The Account That EMPOWERS Page and Broadway Roadway Improvement Project PIONEER | FROM Page 7 2024 were awarded more than $11 million in scholarships. Students from both campuses have been accepted to nationally renowned schools, including Harvard, Tufts, MIT, Cornell, Boston College, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown and Wellesley. PCSS is a rigorous college preparatory charter school that aims to prepare educationally under-resourced students for today’s competitive world. PCSS I, which is located in Everett, serves students in Grades K through 12 from several communities north of Boston, including Everett, Chelsea and Revere. PCSS II, which is located in Saugus, serves students in Grades K through 12 from Saugus, Salem, Peabody, Lynn and Danvers. YOU! • No Fee Checking • Free Online Banking & Bill Pay* • No ATM Fees @ over 30,000 Locations • No Minimums • Mobile App: Bank Anywhere We know your value in the community! Apply online at memberspluscu.org/business-accounts memberspluscu.org 781-905-1500 MEDFORD NORWOOD DORCHESTER EVERETT PLYMOUTH *Mobile carrier fees may apply. WINCHESTER
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