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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2022 Page 13 FESTIVAL | FROM Page 1 RHS Patriots Head Coach Louis Cicatelli addressed his team. able weather that day, we had over 800 people show up for the event. It was a great community event and we hope you will have a group be able to participate next year,” he wrote. The letter praised the eff orts Youth cheerleader Alessia Falzarano, 2, and Coach Nicole Palermo of Revere High student volunteers J uanita Giraldo, Sophia Restrepo, Thalyssa Carneiro, Noura Adel, Jade Dang, Lindsay Pineda, Susan Lemus Chavez, Isaac Portillo, Gabriela Castro, Samantha Indorato, Rania Abdelhannane, Liv Yuong, Kyara Rodriguez, Sara Brown-Abdelfattah and Kelren Fernandas. Youth Cheerleader Emma Ritchie, 5, hyped up the crowd. Youngsters show off painted faces they received from Revere High School student volunteers. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS... Classic Center Entrance Colonial with all the modern updates, including 4 full baths, beautiful granite kitchen, formal dining room, living room and          features 3 bedrooms, including a master bedroom with a full, private Jacuzzi bath and an additional 8’ x          possible 4th bedroom, family room and wet bar, fenced yard with stylish patio and above ground pool. Nicely located and within short distance to shopping, schools and major highways. Great home - Great location - Great opportunity!    The face-painting table run by Revere High School students at Breakheart Heart Reservation was a big hit on Oct. 1 during the First Annual Family Fall Festival. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate)         View the interior of this home right on your smartphone.      

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