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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 Page 5 City Council candidate Michelle Kelley stands with labor unions R Councillor-at-Large candidate Michelle Kelley is shown during the union demonstration at One International Plc. in Boston on Aug. 31. (Courtesy photo) evere At-Large City Council candidate Michelle Kelley joined workers from several local labor unions on August 31 to protest anti-worker policies – the latest demonstration that she’s willing to stand up to powerful interests on behalf of Revere families. During a demonstration at Hines U.S. Property Partners offi ces at One International Plc. in Boston, members from Iron Workers Local 7, Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Local 3 and Laborers’ Local 22 protested the international real estate giant’s anti-union policies at its Chelsea Point project. Michelle stood with, among others, Local 7 Business Agent Kevin Collins, Local 22 Business Manager/Secretary Treasurer Daniel Ottaviano and Local 3 Field Representative James Daly to show her support for workers. Councillor Silvestri is a US Army Veteran and experienced leader with a proven record of dedication and service to our country and community. Since being elected to the Revere City Council in 2021, he has been a champion for our residents and a strong advocate for education, public safety, and health and human services to ensure that Revere remains a safe and welcomingcommunity. Born and raised resident in Revere, RHS&Salem State graduate Veteran- Bronze Star w/ Valor and Purple Heart recipient Dedicated professional career to public service and our veterans Vote Marc Sept 19 9th on the Ballot (72 4A <63 !-# ,7:>3 < 7 For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net

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