Your Local News in 6 Languages! Scan Here to Subscribe! Vol. 32, No.32 -FREEwww.advocatenews.net Free Every Friday Revere Self Storage Hosts Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony 781-286-8500 Friday, August 11, 2023 ~ ELECTION 2023 ~ Running on her record, McKenna faces two challengers in ward 1 primary race lenges from Revere Conservation Commissioner Brian Averback and business consultant John Joseph Stamatopoulus. McKenna, who is seeking a GRAND OPENING: Bob Inello, President and CEO of Revere Self Storage, cut the ribbon at his new, state-of-the-art self-storage facility located at727 Revere Beach Parkway, Revere on Wed., July 26th. Shown at the event, from left to right, are; John Barrett, Gen. Contractor; Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto; Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky; Acting Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe, Revere Self Storage owner Bon Inello, son, Christian Inello, Ward One Councillor Joanne McKenna; Ward 3 Councillor Anthony Cogliandro; State Representatives Jessica Giannino and Jeff rey Turco and Tim Leslie, Job Superintendent. For more information about Revere Self Storage, call 781-284-8888 or online at: www.Revereselfstorage.com High School Building Committee continues design discussions By Barbara Taormina A DR. DIANNE KELLY Supt. of Schools t their last meeting, the High School Building Committee had another go around with the design options for the building on the existing site. Planners and design staff presented drawings showing both the exterior and interior of six diff erent options. The committee agreed to eliminate two of the design options that would have separate buildings on the far side of the culvert that runs through the site. Building a separate freshman academy or a performing arts center would drive the cost of the project up signifi cantly. The other issue the committee focused on was the height of the academic wing. The design team has encouraged the committee to consider building up to allow more space between the school and neighboring residents. However, Superintendent DiBUILDING | SEE Page 19 T JOANNE MCKENNA Ward 1 Councillor By Barbara Taormina he race for the Ward 1 City Council seat is headed for a preliminary election on September 19 with longtime incumbent Joanne McKenna facing chalfi fth term on the council, said the race has been positive and civil and she wouldn’t have it any other way. “My record speaks for itself,” she said adding she wants to continue on the council because there’s a lot of unfi nished business. As for fi nished business, McKenna highlighted the community improvement funding she shepherded into the ward from Link Logistics which is redeveloping the 44-acre Global Petroleum oil tank farm into a warehouse facility. The mitigation money will be used for some ELECTION | SEE Page 18
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