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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2020 RBC’s latest “Beautiful Home” on Broadway T he latest “Beautiful Home” award of the Revere Beautifi cation Committee (RBC) has been given to the Fernandez family located on Broadway. The property of this house is surrounded by a wrought iron fence that encloses a manicured lawn. The entire property is kept in pristine condition from the backyard area that leads to a garage to the front of the house facing Broadway. The side entry, which is located on Rose Street, is fl anked by hydrangea bushes whose lovely fl owers provide a warm and welcoming sight. In the corner is a beautiful shadeproviding tree giving a lovely atmosphere in which to relax. Bushes line the side of the house from front to back. In the front of this center entrance colonial, the lovely bushes are continued, and the area is fi lled with baskets of colorful fl owers and graceful urns, also fl ower fi lled. There is a statue and an American fl ag in the area, creating a beautiful and welcoming atmosphere. To complete the scene, there is a huge ovalshaped wreath on the front door. The owner, Richard Fernandez, does all the work on the fl owers himself, but he hires a person to mow the manicured lawn. He estimates that he spends about two hours a day to maintain the property. It is obvious that Richard and his wife, Patti, take great pride in their home. That pride is refl ected in the fi nished project. RBC urges all residents to take pride in their property by beautifying it as the Fernandez family has done. Pictured outside their award-winning home are owners Richard and Patti Fernandez. Beach Cleanup PITCHIN’ IN: School Committee member Anthony D’Ambrosio, (second from left), Gianni Hill (far right) are pictured with Dan and Jane Maguire cleaning Revere Beach this past week. (Courtesy photo)

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