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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2023 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 Open Daily 4:00 PM Open Sundays 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM WE’RE NOW OPEN SUNDAYS BEGINNING WE’RE NOW OPEN SUNDAYS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 10TH FOR FOOTBALL! SEPTEMBER 10TH FOR FOOTBALL! Come in for some football, our Famous 8/10 Grille Pizza & Special Sunday Menu! Dine-in or Take-Out www.eight10barandgrille.com Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma ~ POLITICAL ENDORSEMENT ~ Jaramillo earns endorsement of electrical workers C andidate for Councilor at-Large Juan Pablo Jaramillo has been endorsed by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 103, one of the most infl tial labor unions in the Gr Boston area which includes Revere. The more than 10,000 workers at Local 103 that live or work in or around Revere have weighed in the crowded Revere City Council at-large race in support of Jaramillo citing his strong pro-worker and pro-union record and stances, said Lou Antonellis the Business Manager and Financial Secretar for the union the “International Brotherhood of Elec ers – “Local 103 is proud to endorse Juan Pablo Jaramillo for Revere City Council at-large. Juan is a powerful advocate for working people and has a strong record delivering results for Revere. That’s why we trust him to stand strong for working families as Revere’s next city councilor, At Large. Together, we will build a Revere that works for working people.” Jaramillo, a union member, has centered his campaign around making Revere a city for and by working families. He was excited by the endorsement saying, that “IBEW Local 103 is powering a working-class movement that crees sustainable jobs and strong ts with good wages and good benefi ts. I am in this ce to fi ght for the working people they represent and to be a partner in ensuring that Revere is the most pro-union, pro-worker city north of Boston. I am humbled by the support of the union and look forward to partnering with them to ontinue to deliver for our esidents.” his is the latest of endorseor Jaramillo who has received the support of former and current Revere elected offi cials, state offi cials that represent Revere, and organizations like the Environmental League of Massachusetts, Run For Something, Climate Cabinet and others. The council race fi eld is set and a preliminary election scheduled for September 19th. Of the 11 at-large candidates, only 10 will move on to the General Election which will be held on November 7th. Let’s Go, PATS!

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