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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2022 Page 7 RevereTV Spotlight R evereTV hopes you were all able to celebrate and enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with loved ones! One way locals love to celebrate is with tradition, and RTV was able to participate by covering both rivalry football games. Of course, there was the Annual Thanksgiving Day Game vs. Winthrop. Prior to that, there was the Powderpuff Game. If you missed either of these games, replays are now scheduled on the Community Channel. This season’s regular season football games should now be set to public again to be watched at any time. You can also fi nd this year’s Powderpuff Game on the YouTube channel. Community events from November will be replaying on RevereTV over the next few weeks. The Interfaith Service at Jack Satter House is now playing on the Community Channel. This is an annual event that celebrates BORROW | FROM Page 1 ern County Ditch, which runs along the Wonderland parking lot and the old dog track which may now be classifi ed as wetlands. “It will take probably to the middle of next year to know,” said Dakin who showed slides of how those site drawbacks would aff ect the building design. But the schematic design that Dakin presented was breathtaking and true to the input from community focus groups. The current design, which Damany faiths around a time of gathering and thanks. Conversations with the Mayor is now playing on RTV GOV. Mayor Brian Arrigo hosted residents at the Revere Public Library to talk about current initiatives and hear about constituent concerns. Both programs can be found on YouTube to be viewed at your convenience. The studio staff is very excited to jump right into the next holiday season. It begins this weekend with the Annual Robert A. Marra Memorial Sounds of Christmas Concert at St. Anthony’s Church. Every year The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra plays holiday classics for all to enjoy. Everyone is invited to attend and can gain entry by donating a nonperishable food item at the door. The concert is best in person, but RevereTV has you covered if you would rather watch from home. Tune in to the Comkin continually stressed would likely evolve, includes large areas of open space infused with smaller spaces included for special groups and uses, infused with natural light. A four-story academic wing is designed as a wave fi nished in blues and greens which refl ects the colors and textures of the ocean and the beach, an idea that many in the community and student focus groups felt fi t Revere. The city is working with the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) which picks up a signifi cant amount of the cost of new school buildings munity Channel at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 4. To further get into the holiday spirit, past Sounds of Christmas Concerts will be playing every weekday at noon after the Senior Health Series through December. There was a quick holiday break in the City Council Chambers, but City of Revere meetings are back in full swing. This week’s meetings include the Public Works Sub-Committee, Zoning Sub-Committee, Revere City Council, Zoning Board of Appeals and Human Rights Commission. Live Spanish translations of Monday City Council meetings and Human Rights Commission meetings are provided on YouTube and stay posted there to watch later. RTV GOV is scheduled with replays of municipal meetings and is also the channel where you can watch them live in the City Council Chambers on television. and major repairs. The MSBA has moved the Revere High project into the schematic design phase which involves plans for stormwater management, traffi c mitigation, construction details, building layout materials and design but plans must be submitted by Dec. 18. The MSBA will review the design plans which present the scope and schedule of the project as well as cost estimates. The MSBA will respond with a proposed agreement of the amount it will pay for the building that has been estimated to cost $391 million. The MSBA share of the cost has been estimated at $154 million, leaving the remaining $236 million in costs to Revere. Dakin promised city councilors an update on costs of the building in two weeks but warned that it will be more that $391 million. 425r Broadway, Saugus Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St. We are on MBTA Bus Route 429 781-231-1111 We are a Skating Rink with Bowling Alleys, Arcade and two TV’s where the ball games are always on! 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