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Page 2 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2023 MAYOR | FROM Page 1 “Pat’s motivation is genuine. He understands the needs of our diverse community, and he will work tirelessly, taking on the issues with commitment and dedication to serving all. That is why I choose Patrick as Mayor for my family, my business and the city that I love. Please join me in supporting Patrick Keefe for Mayor of Revere,” Visconti said of his one-time opponent. Acting Mayor Keefe said, “Gerry has been a strong voice for Revere on the City Council. He has always brought a common-sense approach to city government. While we have not always agreed on the issues, our mutual commitment to moving Revere forward has been the common thread tying us together to fi nd the best path forward. As our campaign continues to gain momentum, I am grateful to Gerry for his support and for the trust he has placed in my candidacy.” With this endorsement, Patrick Keefe’s campaign shows the consolidation of primary voters, coming together to support Acting Mayor Keefe and his vision for moving Revere forward. ANGELO’S FULL SERVICE 1978-2023 Celebrating 45 Years in Business! FULL OR PART-TIME OIL TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Must be Class A or B CDL/Hazmat /Twic Certified. Email: Info@angelosoil.com or call number below. HEATING OIL 24-Hour Burner Service Order online at: Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) DEF Available by Pump! www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN A  A Hours. Mon.-Wed. 6AM - 6PM / Thurs. & Fri. 6AM - 7PM / Sat. 7AM / Sun. 9AM-5PM ~ OP-ED ~ The Foundation of Prosperity: Why Fiscal Responsibility Matters By Alexander Rhalimi, Councillor at Large Candidate A s a candidate for Revere Councillor at Large, I believe that one of the cornerstones of good governance is fi scal responsibility. It’s not just an abstract concept; it directly impacts the lives of every resident in our city. Let’s explore why fi scal responsibility matters and how it can lead us toward a brighter future. Fiscal responsibility means managing our city’s finances wisely and transparently. It’s about making informed decisions that prioritize the needs of our community while ensuring we live within our means. When we achieve fi scal responsibility, several signifi cant benefi ts follow: 1. Economic Stability: A fi scally responsible government is less likely to face budget defi cits and fi nancial crises. This stability is crucial for attracting businessOur 51st Anniversary Dan - 1972 We Sell Cigars & Accessories! ALL MAJOR BRANDS Singles * Tins * Bundles * Boxes * Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Vapes * Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products * GIFTS UNDER $30 - GIFT CERTIFICATES SMOKER’S DELIGHT! 15 HANDMADE CIGARS! Four-Year-Old Tobacco * 100% Long Filler * Cellophane $43.95 NEW STORE HOURS: Sun. - Wed.: 9AM - 6PM / Thurs. - Sat. 9AM - 7PM R.Y.O. TOBACCO & TUBES ON SALE! WE MAKE HOUSE KEYS! Green Label Cigar Sale! Buy 2 Cigars, Get One FREE! A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 Chris 2023 es and investors, which, in turn, generates jobs and boosts our local economy. 2. Lower Taxes and Fees: Responsible fiscal management can help keep taxes and fees in check. This means more money stays in the pockets of our residents, making Revere an affordable place to live and work. 3. Investment in Priorities: A balanced budget allows us to invest in essential services like education, public safety, and infrastructure. It ensures our city remains a great place to raise a family, providing opportunities for all. 4. Debt Reduction: Responsible fi scal policies help reduce the burden of long-term debt. This frees up resources for critical projects and emergencies and prevents future generations from shouldering unnecessary fi nancial burdens. 5. Transparency and Accountability: Fiscal responsibility goes hand in hand with transparency and accountability in government. It ensures that our leaders are held accountable for their fi nancial decisions, promoting trust and confi dence in our elected offi cials. I am committed to bringing a fi scally responsible approach to Revere’s government. If elected, I will work tirelessly to balance our budget, prioritize essential services, and ensure that our tax dollars are spent wisely and effi ciently. In the end, fi scal responsibility isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a commitment to building a prosperous, sustainable future for Revere. By making informed fi nancial decisions today, we can secure a better tomorrow for our city and its residents. Your vote for fi scal responsibility is a vote for our collective well-being and prosperity. Editor: Alexander Rhalimi, candidate for Revere Councillor at Large. Campaign contact email: Vote@RhalimiforRevere. org Website: www.RhalimiforRevere.org Local student inducted into National Scholastic Honor Society S aint Anselm College student Gina M. Buccieri, of Revere, a Nursing major in the class of 2023, has been inducted into the Tau Chapter of the Delta Epsilon Sigma National Scholastic Honor Society for the 20222023 academic year. Students are considered for membership if they have completed at least 50% of the credit requirements for their degree and are ranked in the top 20% of their class. Candidates also must have demonstrated dedication to intellectual activity and service to their community. Founded in 1939, Delta Epsilon Sigma (DES) is the national scholastic honor society for students, faculty and alumni of colleges and universities with a Catholic tradition. Their purpose is to recognize academic accomplishments, foster scholarly activities and encourage a sense of intellectual community among its members. The Tau chapter at Saint Anselm College is one of 119 DES chapters nationwide and has inducted 763 members to date. RHS Outdoors Club awarded Partnership Grant from the Foundation Trust T he Revere High School (RHS) Outdoors Club is very pleased to announce a new partnership with the Foundation Trust, a private philanthropic organization serving the Greater Boston area. A grant of $4,235 will support current and expanding RHS Outdoors Club programming during the 20232024 school year. “This partnership between the Foundation Trust and the RHS Outdoors Club will yield a myriad of benefi ts for our students. We look forward to engaging in this work. A gracious GRANT | SEE Page 21 FLEET   

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