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Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 22, 2022 Voters head to the polls in Tuesday’s Special Election Pictured from left to right: his niece Amy Rotger, Ward 5 council candidate Ronald Clark, a newcomer to politics, and his son, Christopher, campaigned for the open seat in front of the Yacht Club on Tuesday. David DeMattia voted for Ronald Clark, because he said he goes to all the meetings, and he has great concern for people in Ward 5. Pictured from left to right: Clark, DeMattia and Clark’s son, Christopher. Powers’ daughter, Charlene Theodore, and supporter James O’Brien campaigned for former Ward 5 Councillor John Powers in front of Point of Pines Yacht Club on Tuesday. Displaying their ‘I voted today’ sticker, Point of Pines Beach Association President Angela and John Sawaya. After voting, Conservation Commission Chairman John Shue stopped to talk to candidates while walking his dog, Chance. Ward 5 candidate Linda Santos Rosa, who lives at Harrington Avenue, campaigned outside of Point of Pines Yacht Club on Tuesday. Ward 5 council candidate Linda Santos Rosa, who like Powers, has been involved in politics for a long time, with her son, George and her husband, George. License Commission satisfied with Squire Club security measures By Adam Swift A ll’s quiet on the Squire front. At Wednesday’s License Commission meeting, the commission offi cially dismissed a public hearing into a brawl that took place at the Squire Road strip club in February. The owners of the club appeared before the commission twice following the incident. At its May meeting, commissioners gave the owners 60 days to see how security upgrades at the club were going before handing out a potential penalty for the incident. “How are things going over at the Squire?” Commission Chair Robert Selevitch asked owner Peter DePesa at Wednesday’s meeting. “Excellent,” DePesa said. “All quiet right now, very good.” Selevitch noted that there had been no complaints or issues stemming from incidents at the Squire in the last two months. Commission member Daniel Occena said he has gone by the club several times to check on the situation and said it seemed like things were under control. SECURITY | SEE Page 17 Ward 5 resident Tracy Shane said she voted for Ronald Clark, because he stands for what they need — a change, according to Shane, during Tuesday’s election.

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