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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2024 Page 3 Mayor thanks union partners for successful contract negotiations Signed contracts with multiple key local unions in 2024 Special to Th e Advocate T he City of Revere and Mayor Patrick M. Keefe, Jr. are proud to announce multiple successful contract negotiations with union partners in Revere. Thus far in 2024, the City of Revere has signed contracts with the Revere Firefi ghters Local 926 (Revere Fire Department), AFCSME Local 880 (Revere Department of Public Works), Laborers’ Local Union 22 (Revere Administrative and Management, Units A & B), Revere Administrators Association, Revere Federation of Paraprofessionals, AFTMA, AFSCME Council 93, Local 1381, and AFSCME Council 93, Local 1381-A. These union contracts represent the interployees from the Revere Fire Department, the Department of Public Works, City crossing guards, school administrators, school paraprofessionals and administrative professionals at City Hall. “I am appreciative of the Patrick Keefe Mayor ests of a large number of City of Revere employees, ranging from public safety to public services. These negotiated union contracts include emproductive conversations I was able to hold with local union members throughout the course of contract negotiations,” said Mayor Keefe. “In these negotiations, we were able to get straight to business: agreeing upon fair and reasonable contracts for our union workers in Revere. I’m proud of the work that went into negotiating these contracts, and the high level of scrutiny and professionalism of all parties involved.” Area Firefighters Invited to Free Skin Cancer Screenings Skin Cancers are the Second Most Common Type Among Firefi ghters S TOW — Volunteer dermatologists are scheduled to screen area fi refi ghters for skin cancer this month, and State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is inviting active and retired firefighters in these regions to take advantage of the opportunity at no cost to them or their departments. “Cancer is the leading cause of death in the fire service,” said State Fire Marshal Davine. “Melanoma and other skin cancers are the secondleading type of cancer among male and female fi refi ghters. Awareness, prevention, and early detection screenings like these are crucial to successful outcomes for fi refi ghters and their families. Whether you’re a career fi refi ghter, on a call/ volunteer department, or retired — please, come out and get screened at one of these free sessions.” On Nov. 16, 2024, volunteer dermatologists from UMass Memorial Medical Center will be screening fi refi ghters from 9:00 am until 1:00 p.m. at the Hahnemann Campus, located at 281 Lincoln St. in WorcesFIREFIGHTERS | SEE Page 5 Monogram D4 Double siding Cedar impression half rounds Eastern Bank Building on Rte. 1S 605 Broadway, #301 * Saugus (781) 233-6844 www.bostonnorthdental.com Dr. Priti Amlani Dr. Bhavisha Patel * Restorative Dentistry * Cosmetic Dentistry * Implant Restoration * Zoom Whitening * Teeth in a Day - All on 6 * Invisalign * CEREC Crowns (Single Visit Crowns) * Root Canal Treatment * Sedation Dentistry ~ Full Mouth Rehabilitation ~ Before After Harvey Vinyl 66 Replacement Windows Custom Aluminum Trim work Windows & Doors Top quality Vinyl Siding! •Vinyl Siding •Carpentry Work •Decks •Roofing •Free Estimates •Replacement Windows •Fully Licensed •Fully Insured

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