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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2020 Page 5 IBEW Local 1505 Endorses Revere City Councilor At-Large Jessica Giannino for State Representative REVERE – On Monday, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 1505 endorsed Revere City Councilor 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. “Local 1505 recognizes Jessica’s strong community values and deep roots in public service, and proudly endorses her campaign for State Representative,” said Michael Zagami, Local 1505 Business Manager. “It’s clear that our District 16 members will benefi t from having her on Beacon Hill and we look forward to her strong representation for working families.” JESSICA GIANNINO Candidate for State Representative The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 1505, located in Woburn, represents over 2,200 Raytheon employees Northeast Metro Tech announces 2020 Craftsmanship and Academic Excellence Award underclassmen winners WAKEFIELD – Superintendent David DiBarri and Principal Carla Scuzzarella are pleased to announce the underclassmen winners for this year’s Craftsmanship and Academic Excellence Awards. The awards are given to the students who demonstrated consistent growth and mastery in their chosen program or academic subject throughout the school year. Awards were mailed out to recipients at the end of June. • Automotive Collision and Repair: Robert Filadoro, a junior. • Design and Visual Communications: Giulia Bernardo, a sophomore, and Layne Bushfan, a junior. • Drafting and Design: Paul Mundis, a sophomore, and Victoria Vieira, a junior. • Electrical: Brandi Neli, a sophomore. • Health Assisting: Stephanie Montano Zavala, a sophomore, and Heysel Benavides, a junior. • Robotics: Dylan Cadigan, a junior. • Science: Aimee Gomez Urrea, a freshman, and Layne Bushfan, a junior. • Social Studies: Giulia Bernardo, a sophomore, and Victoria Vieira, a junior. “I’m incredibly proud of the work each of these students have done over the course of the year to earn this well-deserved recognition,” Principal Scuzzarella said. “They represent a great commitment to their learning and are excellent examples of what Northeast Metro Tech students are capable of accomplishing.” “Congratulations to this year’s award recipients,” said Superintendent DiBarri. “You’ve done incredible work, even with the transition to remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and we can’t wait to see what you will continue to accomplish.” throughout the Commonwealth. IBEW’s mission is to provide Greater Boston's developers with the best trained, most effi cient, safest electricians and telecommunications specialists, while fostering the Union's values of economic fairness, equal opportunity and charitable giving in the communities they work, live and raise families in. “Coming from a family full of dedicated public servants and union members, I am very appreciative to have the support of Local 1505” said Giannino. “I will ensure that the 16th Suff olk District is represented by someone who believes passionately in putting the comREPRESENTATIVE | SEE PAGE 15 ~ HOURS ~ Open 7 Days a Week Monday thru Sunday * Breakfast * Lunch * Take-Out WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS! INDOOR SEATING & OUTDOOR DINING We Practice Safe Social Distancing & Cleaning 325 Main St., Saugus * (781) 558-2070 irontownsaugus.com Massort Noise Complaint Line: 617-561-3333

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