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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2021 Page 17 RevereTV Spotlight A new episode of “Cooking Made Simple” premiered on September 29 at 7 p.m. on the RevereTV Community Channel and all social media outlets! This episode featured a fall inspired dish, which fit right in as we enter October. Watch and follow along as Chef Kelly Armetta makes a multicourse meal that includes fried green tomatoes with burrata and butternut squash risotto. All ingredients and measurements are posted in the beginning credits of the episode and in the description on RTV’s YouTube post. After premiering last Wednesday, you can watch “Cooking Made Simple” on the Community Channel at various times throughout the next few weeks. New on the RevereTV Community Channel, you will fi nd community member Sal Khan’s monthly show playing on Thursdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 5 p.m. Judie VanKooiman should be airing her monthly show “Life Issues” on Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. The studio has been increasing community event coverage and is always open to accepting new community members who could volunteer for fi eld shoots or create their own programs. RTV has had a few people schedule tours to learn more about what is off ered to all community members at the studio. If you are interested, call 781-426HOUSING | FROM Page 15 Callahan on Monday to confi rm that there was no activity at the hotel. “There is no one there, and there is no intention of having anyone there,” said Visconti. Some of the confusion may have arisen from increased police patrols by Saugus and Revere in the area of the Quality Inn. “The Revere and Saugus Police Departments have been traveling and making stops in that area for precautionary measures only,” said Visconti. “We do not trust the BPHC, along with the City of Boston. That is the reason the Revere Police Department has been circling that area and making stops in a collaborative eff ort with the Town of Saugus.” Visconti also said he wants to make it clear that everyone on the City Council opposes the use of the Quality Inn for transitional housing for people at the Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass area. “We all oppose this; the mayor opposes it,” said Visconti. “We want to make it quite clear, so there is no doubt that the 11 councillors up here are fi ghting to make sure that this does not happen in our community.” 9498 to learn more. The City of Revere Parks & Recreation Department partnered with Namastay Sober to host a Yoga Fundraiser in honor of Tina Hinojosa Lauria a few weeks ago. RevereTV was able to record coverage of the event which has since been put together into a video package replaying on the Community Channel. If you missed it, you can view this coverage at any time on the RevereTV YouTube page. Revere City Election Day is approaching. RevereTV has been open for all candidates of every position to choose to record a candidate statement in the studio or submit one of their own. These candidate statements will soon be posted to RevereTV’s YouTube and Facebook pages, and also on the RTV Gov channel. If you subscribe to cable, RTV Gov is 9 on Comcast and 13 and 613 on RCN. Revere Democrats to hold forum for municipal candidates T he Revere Democratic City Committee will host a virtual forum starting at 6 p.m. on October 13 – ahead of the November 2 Municipal Election in Revere. The forum, which will be hosted via Zoom and televised by RevereTV, will feature candidates for the Revere City Council and the Revere School Committee who are running as Democrats. This includes candidates who are running in contested races in Wards 2, 3 and 5. All other wards have no contested races. The forum is the fi rst to be held in the city in more than 10 years. In Ward 2, Councillor Ira Novoselsky is being challenged by Manuel Carrero, an engineer at a local technology company. In Ward 3, Democrat Anthony Cogliandro is running against Republican Al Terminiello, Jr. Ward 5 Councillor John Powers is being challenged by Al Fiore, who previously served on the city’s governing board. “This forum will be an opportunity to hear from Democratic candidates in our city,” said Revere Democratic City Committee Chair Dimple Rana. “In my tenure as chair, I have overseen an increase in participation in electoral politics by Democrats around the city in large part because I have prioritized making our local party more accessible and inclusive by creating spaces like this forum.” “I applaud the leadership of Chairwoman Rana in leading our party and our city in this effort to better educate the voters leading up to the municipal election,” said Revere Democratic State Committee Member Juan Jaramillo. “Democrats in our city are fi ghting for and delivering results that ensure that working class families can recover from the failed policies that exacerbated the public health crisis and its ensuing economic downturn. This forum will highlight why it is vital that we elect Democrats from municipal level all the way to the White House.” The forum will be hosted by Ward 2 and Ward 5 Democratic Committee Chairs Chaimaa Hossaini and Jamie Bondar, respectively. Residents wishing to watch the forum are welcomed to join via RevereTV’s YouTube Channel or the Revere Democratic City Committee Facebook Page on October 13 starting at 6 p.m. Members of the Revere Democratic City Committee are expected to take a vote to endorse Democratic candidates after the forum. Public Notice City of Revere, MA Approved Loan Order $3,000,000 – Water Main Bonds ORDERED: That $3,000,000 is appropriated to pay costs of constructing, reconstructing, laying, relaying, extending , lining and/or relining water mains, including the payment of all costs incidental and related thereto; that to meet this appropriation, the Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor, is authorized to borrow said amount under and pursuant to Chapter 44, Section 8(5) of the General Laws, or pursuant to any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds or notes of the City therefor. FURTHER ORDERED: That any premium received by the City upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this order, less any such premium applied to the payment of the costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this order in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 20 of the General Laws, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount. FURTHER ORDERED: That the Treasurer is authorized           Commonwealth of Massachusetts (the “Commonwealth“) to qualify under Chapter 44A of the General Laws any and all bonds of the City authorized to be borrowed pursuant to this loan order, and to provide such information and ex        wealth may require in connection therewith. In City Council September 27, 2021 ORDERED on a Roll Call: Councillors Giannino, Guinasso, Keefe, McKenna, Morabito, Novoselsky, Powers, Rotondo, Serino, Visconti, and Council President Zambuto voting “YES”. Attest: Ashley E. Melnik, City Clerk Approved by: Mayor Brian M. Arrigo Date: September 30, 2021 October 8, 2021 Public Notice City of Revere, MA Approved Loan Order $5,000,000 - Road Bonds ORDERED: That $5,000,000 is appropriated to pay costs of constructing, reconstructing, paving, repaving and/or repairing roads, including the payment of all costs incidental and related thereto; that to meet this appropriation , the Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor, is authorized to borrow said amount under and pursuant to Chapter 44, Section 7(I) of the General Laws, or pursuant to any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds or notes of the City therefor. FURTHER ORDERED: That any premium received by the City upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by this order, less any such premium applied to the payment of the costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the payment of costs approved by this order in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 20 of the General Laws, thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount. FURTHER ORDERED: That the Treasurer is authorized           Commonwealth of Massachusetts (the “Commonwealth”) to qualify under Chapter 44A of the General Laws any and all bonds of the City authorized to be borrowed pursuant to this loan order, and to provide such information and ex        wealth may require in connection therewith. In City Council September 27, 2021 ORDERED on a Roll Call: Councillors Giannino, Guinasso, Keefe, McKenna, Morabito, Novoselsky, Powers, Rotondo, Serino, Visconti, and Council President Zambuto voting “YES”. Attest: Ashley E. Melnik, City Clerk Approved by: Mayor Brian M. Arrigo Date: September 30, 2021 October 8, 2021

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