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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2021 SPORT | FROM Page 15 BILLS | FROM Page 1 Proud mother Kenya Rivas with her daughter, Astrid Noriega, a senior captain; Noriega hopes to study emergency room nursing at Harvard University after graduation. Pictured from left to right: brother Robert, senior captain Gianna Mahoney, proud mother Gina and Gianna’s father, Robert. Mahoney hopes to study science in college after high school graduation. ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~                          In the matter of:   Of:                        To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a             in the above captioned matter alleging that   is in need of a Guardian and requesting that      (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve   on the bond. The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is          and that the proposed Guardian is appropriate. The petition is on                                      at this court on or before   on the return date of      a hearing date, but a deadline                                                                     after the return date.                                                                                          Ayra Vranic (left) received Varsity Most Improved; Tassya DaCosta received the Varsity Coaches’ Award; and Gianna Mahoney (center) received the Varsity Heart Award from Head Coach Lianne Mimmo-O’Hara during Saturday’s Revere High School Girls’ Volleyball banquet at the Marina Restaurant & Bar At The Wharf. Lea Doucette (left) received Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player while Liv Yuong received Junior Varsity Most Improved Player from Head Coach Rachel LeBlanc (center). 450 American Legion Hwy. The commercial growth is largely tied into Amazon and Suff olk Downs developments and new hotels on Ocean Avenue and American Legion Highway. Single-family homes saw their values increase around 12.4 percent, resulting in an average tax increase of $264, Brangiforte said. Condominium values were up eight percent, with an average increase in the tax bill of about $20, while two-family homes saw their value increase by about 10 percent with a $175 increase in the average tax bill. Three-family homes saw an 8 percent increase in valuations, with a $192 increase in the average tax bill. “Now average is just a way to gauge what is going on versus last year; nothing is average,” said Brangiforte. “Some people might see less of an increase and some people might see more.” Several councillors, including Receiving their gifts: freshmen Lindsay Pineda (left) and Farah Habbour with Coaches Samantha Myrtil and Jaliyah Patrick (center). Not present: Freshman Stephany Vargas, who received Team Leader, and freshman Samantha Hoyos-Tobon, who received Most Valuable Player. Patrick Keefe and Richard Serino, said they would like to see the valuations of commercial properties and large-scale residential developments increase, taking some of the burden off the individual homeowners. “When we discuss large-scale commercial development and apartment buildings, one of the things that we are sold on is that they are supposed to bring down the tax bracket for the average one- and two-family houses,” said Serino. Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso said that given all the new growth in the city, he still feels the tax rate for residents in Revere is too high. “We have more than we anticipated, and we’re still drawing a high rate, which is kind of discouraging,” he said. “To tax the single homeowner is really unfair; we have to adjust this formula because it is not in balance. The citizens of our city are really struggling to meet their fi nancial needs and support their families, and we ought to look at avenues to help them out.” For Rent Everett 3 Bdr. - 1st Floor Nice Hardwood Flooring No Smoking, No Pets Close to Public Trans. Section 8 Accepted 857-888-1537 KITCHEN CABINETS To Look Like New 508-840-0501 FURNITURE STRIP & FINISH

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