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Page 6 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2020 ~FLASHBACK~ First in a series of photos     City, family, state offer warm wishes for retiring Police Chief James Guido By Tara Vocino T he city hosted a retirement ceremony for outgoing Police Chief James Guido on Tuesday afternoon in front of City Hall, sending him off with a police cruiser parade down Broadway. —Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. Scott A. Solombrino (left) Class of 1978, was presented the RHS Distinguished Alumni Award by Supt. of Schools Paul Dakin, now retired, and Asst. Supt. Ann Marie Costa, who is also retired. The award is given in recognition of Revere High graduates and presented to an alumni who brought distinction throughout the year.    FAMILY PORTRAIT: Shown from left to right are brother Paul Guido, niece Paige Dougherty, niece Maren Dougherty, grandson Bradley Pappas, son-in-law Sean Pappas, daughter Nanci Pappas, grandson Matthew Dougherty, son Jay Guido, sister Janet Dougherty, wife Lillian Guido, grandson Joshua Pappas and outgoing Police Chief James Guido. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) City Council President Patrick Keefe said outgoing Police Chief James Guido left the department in better hands than when he began and that he served the city well. On Tuesday afternoon in front of City Hall, the Revere Police Honor Guard oversaw the two-hour-long ceremony for James Guido, a 34-year Police Officer and Police Chief since 2017. www.eight10barandgrille.com The Eight/10 Bar & Grille will REOPEN on Wed., MAY 6 from 4-8 PM for Take-Out and Delivery with our delivery partners... Speaker of the Massachusetts House Robert DeLeo said it speaks volumes that police chiefs around the country chose James Guido to be the Massachusetts Police Association President on Dec. 12, 2019, at Casa Lucia. During his heartfelt speech, Chelsea Police Detective Jay Guido, Police Chief James Guido’s son, said he hopes to be half the leader that his father is. STAY HOME! 8 Norwood Street, Everett (617) 387-9810 STAY SAFE! Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma Patrolman Andrew Lauria, who rode with retiring Police Chief James Guido in a two-man cruiser when he first started the job, said Guido was jack-of-alltrades, adding there’s nothing he didn’t do in the department, including hammering in the new police station. State Senator Joseph Boncore said he admires outgoing Police Chief James Guido for choosing not to speak but to listen and take a knee during the recent Black Lives Matter protest in front of City Hall. Retiring Police Chief James Guido addresses the audience.

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