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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2025 The Track at Suffolk Downs to host third annual Truck-or-Treat event on Saturday, Oct. 18! Event to feature Halloween fun and trucks up close Special to Th e Advocate R ecently, The HYM Investment Group (HYM) was excited to announce the return of its third annual Truck-or-Treat event at The Track at Suff olk Downs on Saturday, October 18, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The popular family event invites kids and families to celebrate Halloween by getting an up-close look at their favorite trucks, police cars, boats, fi re engines and more while collecting some sweet treats along the way. Children are encouraged to come in costume and trick-or-treat at each vehicle for a fun and festive family Halloween experience. The free event will also feature face painting, bubble making, music and other kidfriendly activities. Specially designed trick-or-treat bags will be provided while supplies last. The fi rst hour of the event (11 a.m. to 12 p.m.) will be sensory-friendly, with sirens, lights and horns reduced where possible. “Truck-or-Treat has become a beloved tradition at Suff olk Downs,” said HYM Managing Partner/CEO Thomas N. O’Brien. “It’s a wonderful way to bring the community together and welcome local families to The Track at Suff olk Downs for a festive Halloween experience.” The event is free and open to the public, though advance registration is encouraged — https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/truckor-treat-tickets-1710944253319? aff =oddtdtcreator RevereTV | FROM Page 4 ganizers of the event hoped to provide an opportunity to come together to honor heritage, celebrate the spirit of community and create lasting memories. If you missed it, RevereTV was there, and footage will soon be posted to the Community Channel and YouTube for all to view. This week’s “In the Loop” video is highlighting the City of Revere’s Senior Citizen Home Repairs Program. Applications opened on Thursday, October 16. This program offers grants up to $5,000 to eligible seniors for home accessibility improvements and critical repairs, funded by the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Simply visit revere.org to apply. According to the City of Revere, “[e] ligible applicants must be age 60 or greater; own and occupy their home in Revere; be year-round residents; and have income at or below 80% of area median income.” Those eligible can apply for repairs of grab bars, ramps, walk-in showers, HVAC, roofi ng, plumbing, electrical upgrades, and more. Applications require proof of income and residency and a contractor’s estimate. Submissions will be processed on a fi rstcome, fi rst-served basis. Those who need assistance can get RevereTV | SEE Page 21 (Courtesy photos)

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