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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2024 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mass. and City of Boston offer Bluebikes unlock credit for those affected by Red Line closure Residents can access free unlocks for classic bikes or e-bikes today thru Nov. 24 B lue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (Blue Cross) and the City of Boston are off ering Bluebikes unlock codes to provide people with an alternative method of transportation during the MBTA’s Red Line closure thru Sunday, November 24. The unlocks are available to nonmembers of Bluebikes and can be redeemed for both classic bikes and the innovative e-bikes. The unlocks off er riders fi ve free 30-minute Bluebikes pedal rides or ability to unlock e-bikes (a perminute charge will apply for ebike usage after the unlock) and are available for use only during the closure and while supplies last. Blue Cross is the title sponsor of Bluebikes, which is public transportation by bike. The system is municipally owned by 13 Come enjoy Polymnia Choral Society’s “Merrily We Sing” holiday concert! F or over 70 years, Polymnia Choral Society has been delivering great performances to acknowledge and honor the important times in our lives. Every year people in our area look forward to starting off their holiday season with the Polymnia winter concert. We can promise a fun, festive and surprising choral concert for your family and friends! On December 7, Polymnia will kick off the season with our great holiday concert — titled Merrily We Sing! We will feature songs of peace and good cheer for you and your RevereTV | FROM Page 8 sagna and apple crisp. Keep watching for an old episode of “Cooking Made Simple” with Chef Kelly as he makes fall risotto with butternut squash, sage and thyme. A fan favorite episode of “Cooking with the Keefes” is now playing on the channel — featuring a seasonal but unique recipe for salmon with farro salad and cranberry apple crisp for dessert. This episode is playing along with the Keefes’ most recent fall episode from last month where the couple makes butternut squash ravioli and apple fritter mini cakes. All of these cooking program episodes will be scheduled at various times throughout the next week on the Community Channel. Every episode can also be found on RevereTV’s YouTube page so you can follow along at your own pace. Get cooking, Revere! The Revere Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Gala and family. Join us for this joyous celebration of the holiday season! The concert will involve traditional carols and songs that celebrate different aspects of the holiday season. Feel free to sing along with us as we sing holiday favorites! Please join us on December 7 and experience this great Polymnia holiday tradition! The concert promises to be a fun time for all ages. It will be held at St. Mary of the Annunciation Church (4 Herbert St., Melrose, Mass.). Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors, $15 for Awards Event last weekend at the Springhill Suites on Revere Beach. This event highlights many businesses in Revere that are also members of the Chamber of Commerce. RevereTV was at the gala, and a full recording of the awards ceremony is currently posted to YouTube. The event coverage is also scheduled at least once daily on the Community Channel. As part of the Human Rights Commission meeting this month, there was an accompanying video segment created in light of Native American Heritage Month. The Revere Human Rights Commission and students and staff from Revere Public Schools set out to gain a deeper appreciation for local Native American history and culture by traveling to sacred indigenous lands in Plymouth that were home to the thriving Wampanoag tribe. The video about this trip is now playing on the Comstudents and $5 for children under 12. We look forward to seeing you there! Accessibility Information: St. Mary’s Church has a ramp on the side entrance of the Church. A lift is available from the side entrance to reach the main entrance of the Church. Any accessibility questions, requests, or concerns can be emailed to accessibility@polymnia.org. To purchase tickets for this concert: https://polymnia.ticketleap.com/winter-concert/. For more information about Polymnia: www.polymnia.org/ about munity Channel over the next few weeks. The Revere High School football team’s game against Wakefi eld last Friday was recorded by RevereTV and is now playing on the Community Channel. Watch this game and the other most recent game — versus Boston Latin — at various times over the next few weeks. Be sure to tune in live as always on Thanksgiving morning as the Revere Patriots take on the Winthrop Vikings once again, this time at Winthrop. The Thanksgiving Day Game will be streaming live on YouTube and the Community Channel at 10:00 a.m. on November 28. To view all communitybased programming, watch RTV on channels 8 and 1072 on Comcast and channels 3 and 613 on RCN. For local meeting livestreams and recordings, watch RTV on channel 9 on Comcast and channels 13 and 613 on RCN. cities and towns in Eastern Massachusetts, jointly managed by the Cities of Boston, Cambridge, Everett and Somerville and the Town of Brookline, and operated under contract by Lyft. Individuals can access the fi ve free unlocks using code MBTAREDNOV18 in the rewards section of the Bluebikes app. These credits can be used across the system’s 13 municipalities: Arlington, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Newton, Revere, Salem, Somerville and Watertown. FOOTBALL | FROM Page 13 “We got a good drive going on the fi rst possession and got it all the way down, but we threw a pick. From that point on, it just snowballed,” Cicatelli said. Turnovers proved to be the Achilles’ heel for the Patriots. “We had four turnovers, and we had none in the last five games,” Cicatelli said. “When you turn the ball over four times, good things just aren’t going to happen.” Wakefield ’s defense proved formidable, shutting down Revere’s typically effective off ense and keeping the Patriots on their heels throughout the game. “That was the best defense I saw all year,” Cicatelli said. “They fl ew to the ball and took away a lot of the things we did.” The Patriots’ defense, meanwhile, spent most of the night on the field as Wakefield’s well-balanced attack capitalized on Revere’s mistakes and fatigue. “Defensively, we weren’t as physical as we usually are, and their off ense was good,” Cicatelli said. “We just didn’t play well.” With the loss behind them, Revere has a week and a half to regroup and prepare for their Thanksgiving showdown against Winthrop. Cicatelli emphasized the importance of taking time to recharge. “I gave them (Monday) and (Tuesday) off to recharge the batteries. Everyone needs it,” he said. “We need to get ready for Winthrop.” The Thanksgiving Day matchup is an opportunity for Revere to close out its season on a high note, proving that their recent success wasn’t just a fleeting moment but part of a larger transformation. Winthrop comes into the matchup at 6-4. The Northeastern Conference-based Vikings are coming off a 4224 win over KIPP Academy of Lynn. The Vikings have won three out of four games. They fell to Abington, 3614, in the Division 6 playoff s opening round. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers call The Advocate Newspapers

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