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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 Page 7 Cogliandro grateful for primary victory AUTOTECH 1989 SINCE Is your vehicle ready for the Summer Season?!! Recharge your vehicle's AC for the warm weather! Includes up to 1 LB. of Refrigerant* (*Most Vehicles/Some Restrictions May Apply) AC SPECIAL Only $69.95 DRIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT! CASH FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV! 2012 HONDA PILOT EXL 2010 NISSAN ALTIMA Loaded, One Owner, Sunroof, Back-up Camera, Warranty, Only 101K Miles! TRADES WELCOME! $14,500 Financing Available! Proud mom Doreen DiRienzo, with stepfather Roger Blais. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) By Tara Vocino W ard 3 council top votegetter Anthony Cogliandro said he was relieved after he received approximately 58 percent of the votes during Tuesday’s primary election. “Even with all the hard work we put in, nothing is certain,” Cogliandro said. “I look forward to continuing to work hard to earn voters’ support this fall.” Mother Doreen DiRienzo said he knows the city from his time at Revere Karate Academy, adding he really wants to make a diff erence. His stepfather, Roger Blais, said it’s the fi rst step toward a pre-victory, adding he campaigned the right way. Long-time Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso announced his retirement this year, freeing up the seat. Cogliandro will face runner-up Al Terminiello Jr. in the November election. 1236 EasternAve • Malden EddiesAutotech.com Loaded, Leather Interior, Just Serviced, Warranty, Runs Beautiful, Only 160K Miles! TRADES WELCOME! (781) 321-8841 • (617) 571-9869 Easy For Your Vehicle! $5,995 We Pay Cash Pictured in front, Anthony Cogliandro and Maureen O’Boyle. In back, Michael King, Mark Matheson, uncle Matthew Cogliandro and Michael LaBerge during his victory party inside the bar at Casa Lucia Function Facility on Tuesday. DCR | FROM Page 3 as a refl ection of us and a refl ection on the ward councillors and the Mayor’s Offi ce when they request these things and the DCR is not responding to us. It’s not a matter of a lack of eff ort on behalf of myself or Rep. Turco or even the Mayor’s Offi ce; we are all asking, and we are all trying.” Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky said he has had better luck getting DCR issues addressed by going to the beach manager and maintenance workers who work on Revere Beach. “Sometimes, if you talk to the guys on the street, you get things done,” he said. Both the Revere Beach manager and the local DCR maintenance supervisor have been able to address some issues when asked, Novoselsky said. “I suggest you try to call some of the worker bees on Revere Beach to see if they can handle some of this stuff ,” he said. Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma

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