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Page 14 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2022 Team Morabito and Team Revere Police Department win Bocce on the Beach Tournament By Tara Vocino T he Rumney Marsh Burial Ground Restoration Committee hosted their annual Bocce on the Beach tournament on Revere Beach on Saturday. Coming in fi rst place was Team Morabito, followed by Team Revere Police Department. The tournament benefi ts the upkeep of the city’s historical burial grounds on Butler Street that dates back long before the founding of our country. Pamela Blyakhman and Annette Bornstein with Parks & Recreation staff ers Miles Baker and Matthew McGowan thanked event sponsors. (Courtesy photos, event host Robert Upton/Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito) Members of Team Morabito were fi rst place winners this year: Pictured from left to right: Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Tony Lombardi, Sal Lombardi and Nino Sambataro placed second last year. Members of Northeast Metro Tech: Deputy Director/Principal Carla Scuzzarella, Jack O’Brien, Russ Mezikofsky, Tracey O’Brien, Victoria Colaiannini, Superintendent-Directror David DiBarri, School Committee Member Anthony Caggiano and Brian Pezzullo. Members of the Revere Police Department with their secondplace trophy presented by Steve Morabito HELPS | FROM Page 9 Make sure to have the right fuel on hand and charge batteries ahead of an outage. Gasoline-powered equipment uses E10 or less fuel, and most manufacturers recommend adding a fuel stabilizer. Fuel that is more than 30 days old might cause running problems, so it’s important to purchase fuel just ahead of a storm. Store fuel safely and only use an approved fuel container. One of the most important things operators can do for safety is to pay attention to energy levels and health. Preparation for bad weather, a power outage and storm cleanup can be taxing. Do not operate power On Saturday the Bocce on the Beach Tournament drew approximately 25 teams. equipment when tired or overly fatigued. Drink plenty of water and take regular breaks. Always use safety equipment like chaps, gloves, eye protection or hearing protection. About the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute OPEI is the advocacy voice of the industry and a recognized Standards Development Organization for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and active internationally through the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) in the development of safety and performance standards. OPEI owns Equip Exposition, the international landscape, outdoor living, and equipment exposition, and administers the TurfMutt Foundation, which directs the environmental education program TurfMutt. OPEI-Canada represents members on a host of issues, including recycling, emissions and other regulatory developments across the Canadian provinces.

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