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Page 14 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2023 Hundreds Attend City’s Annual National Night Out By Tara Vocino M ore than 300 people attended Tuesday’s National Night Out at the Garfi eld Elementary School. Kids of all ages learned about protecting themselves and the public and from those public safety offi cials who work to keep them safe every day. Along with a free barbecue and games, attendees got to have their pictures taken in police and fi re vehicles and with the Boston Red Sox mascots as well. National Night Out fosters a positive relationship between law enforcement and civilians. Shown from left to right: Massachusetts Environmental Police Offi cer Matthew Kohler, Revere Police Offi cer John Papasodora, Revere Police Offi cer Kenan Resic, “Det.” Jackson Chiulli, 3, and Dominic Chiulli, 9, and Revere Police Offi cer Raisa Builes played detective with the Chiulli family, fourth from left. Lincoln Elementary School pre kindergartener Neer Joshi, 4, held a fullface mask for scuba diving with Trooper Eben Sullivan, of the Mass Pike barracks. Erik Goncalves, 10, and Noah, 3, checked out the equipment inside a bear cat North Metro SWAT truck. Shown from left to right: Tessie, the Boston Red Sox Mascot, Ward 1 City Councillor Joanne McKenna, Ward 6 city council candidate Christopher Giannino, Jane Rizzo, wife of mayoral candidate Dan Rizzo, and Wally, the Boston Red Sox Mascot. Shown from left to right: Cataldo Ambulance EMT Dana Phillips, Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe Jr., and Cataldo Ambulance EMT Jasmina Mujic handed out coloring books, juggled balls, and showed children the equipment inside the ambulance. Shown from left to right: Councillor-At-Large candidate Stephen Damiano, Stephen Damiano III, Ward 5 city council candidate Angela Guarino Sawaya, and Jack Satter House resident June Williams. Esmeralda Enamorado, 4, and Beachmont School student Nicholas Enamorado, 6, rode the environmental police jet ski, used for enforcing Marine laws and search and rescue. Bastian Lopera, in center, with Revere Firefi ghters/Fire Prevention Offi cers Steven Ferrrante, at right, and David Stankovski. Councillor-At-Large candidate Stephen Damiano with his wife, Jacklyn, and their children, Stephen III, and Jack Damiano. Shown from left to right: Northeast Metro Tech Vocational School Committee member/Revere School Committee candidate Anthony Caggiano, State Rep. Jessica Giannino and Councillor-At-Large candidate Anthony Parziale. Revere Police Chief David Callahan with State Rep. Jeff rey Turco were pleased with the turnout. Ward 5 council candidate Randall Mondestin and Ward 2 council candidate Danielle Osterman during Tuesday’s National Night Out at Garfi eld Elementary School. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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