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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2020 J& $45 yd. S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. MULCH SALE! Discount Spring Special PICK-UP or DELIVERY AVAILABLE 617-389-1490 Premium Hemlock or Pitch Black BELOW WHOLESALE COSTS LANDSCAPERS WELCOME $4 yd. $40 yd. $3 yd. Majority of Revere City Council endorse Giannino’s campaign for State Rep O n Friday, the majority of the Revere City Council endorsed fellow Councillor-at-Large Jessica Giannino for State Representative, 16th Suff olk District. Giannino has been a member of the Revere City Council since elected in 2012. “Over the last fi ve years I have worked with Councilor Giannino as a colleague, her leadership on the council promoted her to president two times unanimously, which is almost unprecedented in such a short period of time,” said City Council President Patrick Keefe, Jr. of Ward 4. “Jessica is one of the most dedicated people to the residents of Revere, and I have no doubt that she will do the same for the 16th district. Revere, Chelsea and Saugus will be well represented by Jessica Giannino. As her colleague and friend, I fully support her…to be your next Representative.” “As the longest serving member on the council, I have seen many members come and go,” said Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso. “Jessica Giannino was elected at a young age, and over the past eight years has proven herself as a true leader. I was proud to support her in her endeavors as Council President, and I am proud to support her in this next chapter on her journey to become the next Representative of the 16th Suff olk district.” “I’m honored to have the endorsements of my colleagues on the Revere City Council,” said Councillor-at-Large and Candidate for State Representative Giannino. “They’ve witnessed fi rstty, Jessica will bring a transparent, inquisitive, grounded and honest approach to tackling the issues facing the 16th Suff olk District as State Representative – just as she’s done throughout her tenure as City Councilor for the City of Revere.” Other endorsements Giannino JESSICA GIANNINO Candidate for State Rep. hand my passion for making a difference and share my vision for a better future. With their support, I will ensure that the 16th Suff olk District is represented by someone who believes passionately in putting the community fi rst.” Endorsing Revere City Councillors: • Patrick Keefe Jr., President and Ward 4 • Steven Morabito, At-Large • George Rotondo, At-Large • Gerry Visconti, At-Large • Joanne McKenna, Ward 1 • Arthur Guinasso, Ward 3 • Richard Serino, Ward 6 “Jessica has been a great colleague and partner on the City Council as well as a friend,” said Councillor Visconti. “Her dedication to our City, surrounding communities and our residents is a testament to her work ethic and drive to always do what’s right for her constituents. I am confi - dent that if given the opportunihas received: Carpenters Union Local 328, IBEW Local 103, IBEW Local 1505, Mass Retirees, Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union, Massachusetts Police Association, Revere Fire Fighters Local 926, Revere Police Department Superior Officers, Teamsters Local 25. About Jessica Jessica began her career in politics as a Councillor-at-Large for the City of Revere in 2012. In that time, she has worked on countless issues that impact the daily lives of the citizens of Revere, as well as ordinances that will impact generations to follow. In 2013 her inclusive style and strong leadership qualities prompted her colleagues to elect her Vice President of the City Council. In 2016 and 2018, Jessica had the honor of serving as City Council President. During that time, she worked to ensure the agenda maintained a balance between protecting and growing the city’s economic base, without compromising the quality of city services to residents. Jessica believes it is her responsibility to ensure that Revere’s government is accountable to the people, fi nancially responsible and forward thinking. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net

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