Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2025 Revere Fall Festival The Yard @ Beachmont Square hosted live bands, food truck expo, a JetBlue giveaway and thousands of guests M ayor Patrick Keefe, Jr., and Revere’s Offi ce of Travel & Tourism reimagined the city’s annual Fall Festival on Saturday — with the intent of appealing to the larger Greater Boston community — in a new location, The Yard @ Beachmont Square, which is located steps from Beachmont Station on the MBTA’s Blue Line. Jillian Ann performed onstage. Xiomara Surian (at right) and her sister, Lecy Morales, the owner of Littlebit Makes, sold baking mixes. Shown from left to right: former Ward 1 Councillor candidate Fran Mazzeo, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Evelina Ross, 5, Angelica Ross, Joseph Ross and Anthony Ross enjoyed the festivities. Shown from left to right: School Committee member Aisha Millbury-Ellis with “The Dude” Steve Capano said temperatures felt like summer. Shown from left to right: Mayor Patrick Keefe, Mass. Senior Action Council member Mattie Valerie, Statewide President Rosa Bentley and Pamela Edwards announced the opening of a new chapter at the Senior Center. Be prepared before the next power outage. Shown from left to right: Revere Girl owner Amanda DaSilva, Cheryl DeMasi Schepici and customer Patti Pote with Revere Girl T-shirts. Receive a free 5−year warranty with qualifying purchase* - valued at $535. Call 866−852−0221 to schedule your free quote! José Orlena played darts and won a stuff ed animal.
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