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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2023 Page 13 RevereTV Spotlight R evereTV was in full election mode this week with the city’s preliminary elecEileen Bova voted for the winner. The candidate’s brother Al Morabito held a sign for Mayoral candidate Steven Morabito. tion. The studio went live Tuesday night when polls closed and results were posted. Co-hosts Ed Deveau and Kathi Ann Reinstein sat with a student senate representative from Revere High School to report and discuss the results in real time. It is important to note that the results reported by RevereTV were unoffi cial and all tabulations must be certifi ed by the election department. You can watch this week’s coverage of preliminary election night on RevereTV’s Facebook and YouTube page. For listed certifi ed results, please refer to information on revere.org. The general election is on Tuesday, November 7th and polls will be open until 8:00pm. RTV will be live on television and YouTube again on election night. Stay tuned to RevereTV between now and then to view candidate statements from those on the ballot in November. New and updated statements will be recorded over the next few weeks at the discretion of each candidate, and the videos will be posted to all RTV outlets up until the general election. As election season continues, don’t forget that it is still business as usual for meetings in the Council Chambers. Meetings air and stream live on RevereTV and then replay in rotation on RTV GOV. All covered meetings stay posted to YouTube to be viewed at your convenience. The latest meetings playing on RevereTV include the Human Rights Commission, RHS Building Committee, Committee of the Whole, Legislative Aff airs Subcommittee, Revere City Council, Commission on Disabilities, License Commission, and Traffi c Commission. RTV GOV is channel 9 for Comcast subscribers, and channels 13 or 613 for RCN subscribers. In other programming, you can soon expect to see new community coverage of the Revere Beach Art Festival and this weekend’s Touch-A-Truck event and Shirley Ave. Cultural Festival. There was a fl ag raising ceremony last week for six countries that also marked the start of Hispanic Heritage Month. The six countries celebrated were Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica. This event was held on the lawn of City Hall and was organized by Concilio Latino of Massachusetts. You can watch all community coverage on RevereTV’s YouTube page and scheduled to the Community Channel. The RTV Community Channel is 8 and 1072 on Comcast and 3 and 614 on RCN. For Advertising with Results, Mark and Rosie Rocker voted for Rizzo because she said he gets things done, is considerate, is into community and takes time to talk to you. call he Adv cate Ne spapers call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Eileen Buckley said there are a lot of good candidates. Info@advocatenews.net

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