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CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 EVERE, MA – Starting Friday, July 26, the City of Revere, in partnership with the City’s Department of Public Health, Next Stop Revere, Revere Beach Partnership, and several local vendors, will host an expanded Farmer’s Market at a new Revere Beach location. The market will be held every Friday until September 27 from 12:00pm - 4:00pm, rain or shine, at Waterfront Square on Revere Beach (400 Ocean Ave). The new Revere Beach location is conveniently located next to two Blue Line MBTA stops and off ers free four-hour parking. “We are thrilled to launch a revamped Revere Beach Farmer’s Market this July,” said Mayor of Revere, Patrick M. Keefe Jr. “The new Farmer’s Market on the beach, easily accessible by public transportation will bring our community together connecting local farmers, bakers, growers, and small businesses off erCelebrating Our 52nd Year Chris 2024 ing fresh produce and healthy options for all Revere residents.” There is something for everyone at the new Revere Beach Farmer’s Market. The expanded market will have several returning produce vendors, including Farmer Dave and Riverdale Farm, and a new produce vendor, JaeBird Farm, all of which will off er a wide variety of fresh, locally sourced fruits and vegetables. A variety of new local food vendors will also off er premade goods and products for every palate, including Tantine Mime’s Gourmet, The Bread Shop, La Frontera Sabrosa, Forestopia, Beraka Juice, Cini Coff ee and Del’s Coff ee Roasters, Cape Ann Fresh Catch, Chocolaff ee, and Cow Hill Apiary. Artisan vendors featuring handcrafted jewelry, organic beauty products and more will include Ikigai Organics, Souly Crafted, and RexWrapsJewelry. The Revere Beach Farmer’s Market will accept SNAP food stamp benefi ts, WIC vouchers, Senior FMNP vouchers, and Health Initiatives Program (HIP) reimbursements. State SNAP registration will have a table at several markets to fi eld questions regarding SNAP and assist attendees with registration onsite. The market will host a rotating assortment of performances and resource tables focusing on city programs and services. It will feature Zumba from a local organization, Women Encouragement & Empowerment. Additionally, the Cambridge Health Alliance, Revere Arabic Community, and Concilio Latino will be providing community resources and information at the event. Live music will accompany the market to create a lively atmosphere for attendees. “I’m excited for the launch of the new Revere Beach Farmer’s Market. After months of hard work, we’re ready to off er fresh local produce and fun activities every week in a new location. It’s more than a market—it’s a place to celebrate and connect with our community,” said Lauren Buck, Director of Public Health. For more information on the Revere Beach Farmer’s Market, please click here or follow the Revere Beach Farmer’s Market on Instagram and Facebook. CHA named #1 in Massachusetts for serving its community ‘Great care is only great if everyone can access it’ C ambridge Health Alliance (CHA), a community health system serving Cambridge, Somerville and Boston’s metro-north communities, has been recognized for its contributions to community health and well-being in the 2024-25 Hospital Index for Social Responsibility. This annual national ranking is generated by the Lown Institute, a healthcare think tank. CHA earned an A grade, was ranked the number one hospital in Massachusetts and one of the top 20 hospitals nationally for Community Benefi t. This was a result of CHA’s community health initiatives — including work to address food insecurity, referrals for social needs, and health equity programs — and the amount of care provided to low-income patients. CHA performed well in other Index measures of hospital performance. In the most recent rankings of Inclusivity, which measure hospitals’ success in caring for low-income, low educational status and people of color in their catchment areas, CHA earned an A grade and ranked second in Massachusetts and in the top 50 nationally. CHA also received A grades for Health Equity, Value of Care, and Avoiding Overuse (a measure of a hospital’s delivery of commonly overused and unnecessary procedures), ranking second in Massachusetts for Health Equity and Avoiding Overuse. These are independent rankings and hospitals do not apply or pay to be listed. “Community health is an essential component of our mission to serve our communities,” said CHA CEO Assaad Sayah, MD. “This recognition validates our extensive eff orts to engage people where they live and work to improve their collective health.” CHA’s community focus extends across a wide range of population health, public CHA | SEE Page 3 Revere Beach Farmer’s Market to Open July 26 Expanded Farmers Market will be held at new Revere Beach location every Friday 12:00pm-4:00pm from July through September

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