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Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2022 Revere Police offering free bike helmets for kids Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? Call Paul at (617) 387-5457 for details. The Revere Police Dept. Bike Safety Program has announced that all children who register their bicycles will receive a free bicycle helmet as well as an educational book, which these youngsters are displaying with Revere Patrolman Jerry Salvati at the Beachmont School recently. The helmets and booklets will be available at diff erent locations until late August, according to Salvati. (Courtesy photo) City moving forward with Liberty Park restoration By Adam Swift I REVERE SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM FREE MEALS June 27th through August 12th (there will be no service on July 4th and 5th for the holiday). · Beachmont School, rear entrance (breakfast 8am-9am; lunch 11am-1pm) · Revere Beach Pavilion #2 (lunch 11am-1pm) · Sonny Meyers Park on Beach Street, (lunch 11am -1pm) · Paul Revere School, rear entrance, (MONDAY thru THURSDAY, breakfast 8am-9am; lunch 11am-1pm) · Hill School, rear entrance, stadium side (MONDAY thru THURSDAY, breakfast 8am-9am; lunch 11am-1pm) · RHA Rose Recreational Center on Rose Street (lunch 11:30am-1pm) · RHA Adams Court Recreational on Adams Street (lunch 11:30am-1pm) · Ciarlone Park on Newhall Street (lunch 11:30am-1pm) · Louis Pasteur Park on Endicott Street (lunch 11:30am-1pm) · Revere Farmer’s Market on Broadway at American Legion Hall (FRIDAYS only, lunch 121:00pm) · Programs will serve meals Monday thru Friday except where noted. * locations may be subject to close due to inclement weather and/or participation. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider”. n the latest round of upgrades to the city’s parks and playgrounds, the City Council approved fi ling for a grant for the Liberty Park restoration program Monday night. The anticipated cost of the project for the Breedens Lane playground in North Revere is $550,000. Once the project is completed, the city will be reimbursed $330,000 through a Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) grant from the state. The Liberty Park proposed For updated info please go to https://www.facebook.com/RPSDini ngServices or https://twitter.com/rpsdining project goals include introducing a focus on a tot lot and passive recreation, according to Mayor Brian Arrigo. It “will be designed with attention to accessibility including play equipment and the safety surface,” stated Mayor Brian Arrigo. “The Offi ce of Planning and Community Development is seeking the funding to execute this project on behalf of the City of Revere.” The scope of the project includes the demolition and removal of existing structures, safety surface, and asphalt with the construction of new play structures for two to fi ve year olds and five to 12 year olds. There will also be new security lighting, a new accessible safety surface of poured in place rubber, a perimeter ADA walkway and ADA curb cuts. In addition, the park will see new benches and new landscaping. There is the potential of some wetland restoration and clean up, although the scope of that part of the project will depend upon feedback from the Conservation Commission and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, according to the mayor. Arrigo said the project is part of continued eff orts in the city to ensure the construction of quality recreation facilities and create spaces to foster active lifestyles for young people in Revere. “There have been a lot of families who have been asking for a rehabilitation of the park, and Elle Baker [of the city planning department] has agreed to work with the North Revere neighborhood group and the residents up there to make those necessary and nice improvements so they can have a nice playground once again up there,” said Ward 6 Councillor Richard Serino.

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