THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2025 Page 3 ~ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ~ Angela Guarino-Sawaya Announces Reelection Bid as City Councilor, Ward 5 stand their concerns, and deliver results that make a real diff erence in their daily lives.” A Record of Tangible Angela Guarino-Sawaya Ward 5 Councillor A ngela Guarino-Sawaya, the incumbent City Councilor for Ward 5, is honored to be running unopposed this year as she seeks reelection to continue representing the residents and neighborhoods of Revere. Over the past two years, Councilor Guarino-Sawaya has demonstrated a strong commitment to addressing local concerns, improving quality of life, and working collaboratively with city offi cials and community partners. “I’m honored to serve Ward 5 and grateful for the trust residents have placed in me,” said Guarino-Sawaya. “My work is driven by a simple principle: to listen to residents, underAccomplishments and Community Advocacy Throughout her fi rst term, Councilor Guarino-Sawaya has focused on hands-on, resident-centered solutions to neighborhood issues, from infrastructure improvements to community well-being initiatives. Some highlights include: • Protecting Neighborhoods from Disruption: Worked alongside the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) to ensure that the installation of the new pipeline caused minimal disruption to Ward 5 residents and their quality of life. • Holding Utility Companies Accountable: Took a strong stand against National Grid when they failed to provide adequate notice ATTENTION! NEW LOCATION Fall Fling STATE REPRESENTATIVE JEFFREY ROSARIO TURCO invites you for a fall celebration Friday, October 17, 2025 6:30pm-9:30pm Pleasant Park Yacht Club 562 Pleasant Street, Winthrop DJ Dancing Light Fare Cash Bar·· · Donations: $25 $50 Other_______ CHECKS PAYABLE TO: THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT JEFFREY ROSARIO TURCO 61 COURT ROAD, WINTHROP, MA 02152 ANTHONY T. ZAMBUTO 5TH NAME ON THE BALLOT PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT ANTHONY T. ZAMBUTO (Political advertisement) VOTE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2025 to residents regarding job sites and street work, even stopping work when proper communication wasn’t provided. She also fought persistently to ensure timely repairs of streetlights and the installation of protective screens to improve neighborhood safety and comfort. • Improving Parking Access: Advocated for residents by helping secure resident-only parking permits and the installation of handicap parking poles directly in front of homes to improve accessibility for those who need it most. • Removing 24/7 Parking in Riverside: Played a key role in pushing through the removal of round-the-clock parking in Riverside, responding to residents’ concerns about congestion and preserving the quality of life in the neighborhood. • Preserving Community Spaces: Successfully fought to keep the community garden operational year-round, despite efforts to shut it down, recognizing the garden’s importance as a green space and community hub. • Day-to-Day Quality of Life Improvements: Worked diligently to address everyday concerns, ensuring broken sidewalks were fi xed, streets paved, driveways properly marked, and public lights maintained. • Supporting Environmental Sustainability: PartLawrence A. Simeone Jr. ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lien * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net IF A CITY COUNCILLOR TELLS YOU THE TRUTH, THEY CARE ABOUT YOU . . . IF THEY TELL YOU WHAT YOU WANT TO HEAR, THEY CARE ABOUT THEMSELVES! I ALWAYS TELL YOU THE Attorney-at-Law REELECTION | SEE Page 4
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