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Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2024 Senior bride gets married where she lives and works F or some people, Hebrew SeniorLife’s Jack Satter House in Revere is a place they call home. For others, it is their place of work. For Amy Courtney, it is both and much, much more. Courtney has been the friendly face at Satter’s front desk for nearly nine years. After a birthday a few years ago, she became eligible to apply for an apartment at Satter. Her mother applied as well and they both currently live on the same fl oor, giving Amy an ideal commute. And now her husband makes three! Recently, Amy and her fi ancé, David, tied the knot at Hebrew SeniorLife’s seaside site. “People asked me, ‘Are you sure you want to live where Amy, David and the dining services team (Photo credit: Hebrew SeniorLife.) Amy Courtney and David (Photo credit: Hebrew SeniorLife.) you work?’ But it is a beautiful place,” Courtney says. “I love my coworkers and other residents. It is a second family.” And that second family was on hand to celebrate her special day: • Satter Chaplain Lior Nevo offi ciated. 1865 Revere Beach Pkwy, Everett (617) 389-7000 Open 9-6 Tues.-Fri. / 9-5 Sat. / Closed Sun. & Mon. sales@parkwaycycle.com Parkwaycycle.com • Satter Dining Services Director Rob Crevatis and Dining Services Manager Yury Martinez off ered their team’s caENROLLMENT | FROM Page 7 Eligibility is determined by several factors, including household size and the combined gross annual income of residents 18 and older. Qualifying households, including those tering expertise. • A fellow resident served as the photographer. • A DJ who often visits Satter spun the tunes at the reception. The wedding was fantastic. Everyone did such a wonderful job. David and I were so pleased,” Courtney says. “And whether you are married or not, Satter is a great place.” with the cost of heat included in the rent, can receive assistance for all heating sources, including oil, electricity, natural gas, propane, kerosene, wood and coal. Households do not need to be on public assistance or have unpaid heating bills to qualify.

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