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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2024 Page 13 Shown from left to right: Revere DEI Director Steve Morabito, Miss Massachusetts Kiersten Khoury and Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya. Shown from left to right: Former State Representative Kathi Reinstein, State Representative Jeff Turco, Mayor Patrick Keefe, Representative Jessica Giannino, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna and Malden resident Laurie Shannon. Shown from left to right: New York resident Thalia Cuticle with Saugus residents Deb and Arthur Barrett-Cutulle with the centerpiece behind them. Shown from left to right: Revere’s First Lady, Jennifer Keefe, Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe, Debbie and Jim Mercurio and Ben and Jill Rhodes. Shown from left to right: Patricia Dos Santos, Nery Castro, Maria Teresa and Kenia Delgado handed out oranges to take a breather from the heat — from NeighborHealth — formerly East Boston Neighborhood Health Center. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Shown from left to right: Connecticut resident Jordyn Fontaine with Jayne Beaudry, 10, Charlie Beaudry, 11, Kevin Beaudry and Patty Beaudry, 7, who traveled from Leominster, during Saturday’s 20th Annual International Sand Sculpting Festival at Revere Beach. Portal To Hope (“PTH”) serves people whose lives have been impacted by domestic violence and related assault crimes. Job Opportunities Available: PTH is seeking an Operations Assistant and a Licensed Social Worker to join our team! If you would like to join PTH’s award-winning team and share your leadership in the cause to end domestic violence, please call (781) 338-7678 for more information; or, email: nita@portaltohope.org. Revere Beach Boulevard was bustling with thousands sand castle onlookers.

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