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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEMbER 19, 2025 Page 13 Voters cast their ballots for Ward 1 School Committee race V By Tara Vocino oters shared who they are voting for during Tuesday’s Ward 1 School Committee primary outside of the American Legion and Beachmont Veterans Memorial School. Nora DiRuzza voted for Jacqueline Monterroso because she said she has good ideas. Ward 1 City Councillor/Councillor-At-Large candidate Joanne McKenna said they’re all great candidates. Shown from left to right, are: Isabel Londono, Nicolas Pedroza, Emily Menor, Jamileth Figueroa, Jameelah Figueroa and Jaleeyah Figueroa said Jacqueline Monterroso helped them with academic opportunities and financial aid for college. Georgia Tentas brought her dog, Chloe, to vote. Karen Webb voted for Monterroso, because she said she would be a nice asset. Supporter Jennieve Pitrone. (Courtesy photo, Kathryn Schulte Grahame) Shown from left to right, are: supporters Kat Cid, Shelley Rankins, candidate Kathryn Schulte Grahame, Mason Rankins, Elianna Rankins, Charity Bise and Matthew Fichtner. Shown from left to right, are: Jack Gennaco and Mayor Patrick Keefe with Jacqueline Monterosso. (Courtesy photo, Jacqueline Monterosso) Shown from left to right, are: Revere Public Schools teacher Ana Maria Elkhessassi, Monterosso, and Jack Gennaco. (Courtesy photo, Jacqueline Monterosso) Shown from left to right, are: Megan Simmons-Herrling, Shannon Turner, Schulte Grahame, Jason Herrling, Dan Maguire, Charitye Bise, Krista Moore, and Matthew Fichtner. (Courtesy photo, Kathryn Schulte Grahame) Lauren Resnik voted at the American Legion during Tuesday’s Ward 1 School Committee primary day. Shown from left to right are: Heather Roberts, Joyce Armstrong, and Taryn Roberts.

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