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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Revere’s own Frankie Fannabla urges residents to end the large gathering “malarkey” Demonstrates that getting a COVID test is easier than making a “gabagool” sandwich I n a cry for help, Revere’s own Frankie Fannabla has returned, this time at the Revere Suff olk Downs COVID-19 testing site. Fannabla – who became a viral hit in the early 2010’s for his “Revere Flea Market” video with Darlyne Franklin Productions – urges residents in a new video (https://www.facebook.com/BrianMArrigo/videos/919643428569447/) to end the large gathering “malarkey” and stay vigilant while cases continue to rise in Revere. Fannabla, with the help of RevereTV and Darlyne Franklin, demonstrates how getting COVID tested is even easier than making a gabagool sandwich. He knows this isn’t a fun time – he can’t even hug his cousin – but he knows he has to protect his “muddah” with mask wearing, social distancing and testing. With his customized “Why, No?!” mask, he showcases how easy it is to stylishly sport a mask during these unprecedented times. “I enlisted Frankie’s help after cases started to rise again in Revere,” said Mayor Brian Arrigo. “We have done a lot of serious City welcomes three new patrolmen to their ranks FRANKIE FANNABLA work this year due to the pandemic, but I know some of our residents need a chuckle right now – all in the name of safety. I want to thank Dean Paskos, who originally played the role of Fannabla, and Darlyne Franklin of Darlyne Franklin Productions, who were totally on board to get the word out and reprise their original roles to spread the word to our residents.” ~ LETTER TO THE EDITOR ~ The City of Revere welcomed three new police offi cers during a swearing-in ceremony at the City Hall City Council Chambers on Wednesday. The three patrolmen – Offi cer Christopher Panzini, Offi cer Robert Marks and Offi cer Jose Osorio – are graduates of the 45th MBTA Municipal Police Offi - cers Class. Pictured from left to right are Sgt. Joseph Turner, Executive Offi cer Lt. Sean Randall, Offi cer Christopher Panzini, Offi cer Robert Marks, Offi cer Jose Osorio, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Police Chief David Callahan. (Photo courtesy of the Revere Police Dept.) Election 2020: We all have the right to know if our vote counted To The Editor, The whole 2020 election cycle has been a disaster so why should this post-election period continue on with more chaos. However, blaming President Trump for the latest madness is unfair blaming him for not yet conceding the results and filing various court challenges is in his right to do. Doesn’t everyone want to know the actual vote count? If the Democrat bigwigs have nothing to hide why ridicule him for using all legal remedies? I am a realist, it will be diffi - cult to overturn the coronation that has already happened by the Ruling Class by both Democrat and Republicans, by Big Tech and all the Fake News media outlets who all seem to be acting like Biden Cheerleaders. However, never say never, the odds are still stacked against Trump but this is more than just about his inflated ego, this is about the integrity of the election system and whether or not your vote and mine were suppressed. Some of the Trump Team’s legal challenges are better than LETTER | SEE Page 10

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