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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2024 Page 13 Previte Way named in honor of former Beachmont Market By Th e Advocate P revite’s Market had a long history of serving Beachmont’s residents, employing many local students in their fi rst jobs and allowing many residents credit for their groceries. The Prevites also contributed to all events, local sports teams and concerning the City of Revere. Previte’s Market has long since closed its doors, but the people of Beachmont still remember the kind and generous Previte family and all they have done over their many years in business for the City of Revere. Last Saturday morning the City of Revere said thank you to John Previte and his family by renaming Unity Avenue (a street between the old Previte Market and Torretta’s Bakery) to Previte Way. John Previte III, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna and Bruce Singer Mayor Patrick Keefe is shown addressing the attendees. Jana Singer performed the National Anthem. John Previte III with his grandchildren, Nicholas and Juliana Previte family friend Rich Griffi n uncovered the new street sign with the help of Mayor Patrick Keefe and Gerry Visconti. Bruce Singer (left) with the Previte family — John III, John IV, Stephen and Chris — in front of the new street sign Previte Way. Former City Councillor Rita Singer addressed the Previte family and the many friends who were in attendance. John Previte III and his family during last Saturday morning’s dedication at Kimmerle Park John Previte III and family with Mayor Patrick Keefe, State Representative Jeff Turco and members of the Revere City Council at the dedication of Previte Way last Saturday morning John Previte III is shown with Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya, former City Councillor Gerry Visconti (former sponsor of the motion), Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna and Mayor Patrick Keefe.

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