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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2025 Page 9 Mayor Keefe Invites Revere Residents to Santa Parade and Tree Lighting City will be hosting the event to raise funds for the Priscilla Nickerson Memorial Scholarship Fund on Saturday, December 6 Special to Th e Advocate M ayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. and the City of Revere Parks and Recreation Department invite residents to the Santa Parade and Tree Lighting, taking place on Saturday, December 6, 2025. “I’m looking forward to seeing families and friends across Revere, lining the parade route, and joining in on the holiday fun at City Hall Plaza,” commented Mayor Keefe. He continued, “There really is no place like home for the holidays, and we have always made it a goal to ensure that there is a fun, free, family event in the heart of our community.” The thirteenth annual Santa Parade, a key fundraiser for the Priscilla Nickerson Memorial Scholarship Fund, will be held at 3:45pm, with the route beginning at Revere High School. The route will move from the Revere High School lot, up True Street, up Cushman Street, taking a right on Newhall then Malden Streets, before returning up Broadway to City Hall (281 Broadway). At 4:45pm, parade fl oats will arrive at City Hall, where Mayor Keefe and Santa will light the tree. Residents are encouraged to enjoy photos with Santa, as well as family amusements and hot chocolate at the Tree Lighting event, which runs until 8:00pm. The Revere History Museum (108 Beach Street) will also be hosting visitors and shopping opportunities from 2:00pm4:00pm. Advertise dvertise in the in the Ad Advocatevo Classifieds! Classifieds! Call us at: 781-286-8500 Advertising that gets results! Mayor Patrick Keefe threw the switch to light up City Hall Plaza as Santa and Mrs. Claus looked on during last year’s event. (Advocate fi le photo)

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