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Page 6 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2022 PUCKSTARDISPLAYS HOCKEY GIFTS Glove Lamps All items are made from real hockey gloves and used sticks All items may be personalized with engraved name plate at no additional cost Personalized Phone Holders Contact us at puckstardisplays@gmail.com ~ Help Wanted ~ Revere Housing Authority Job Posting Accounts Manager The incumbent is responsible for but not limited to: Rent collection – collecting rent payments, conducting conferences for non-payment cases, issuing non-payment notices and appearing in court for non-payment cases. Month end reporting – balancing monthly activity which includes maintaining accurate records of tenant charges, tenant rent changes and tenant payments for all developments and preparing monthly report for Fee Accountants. Payables - overseeing the account payables process including setting up new vendors, maintaining records, and responsible for coding and processing all bills for payment. Payroll - submitting weekly payroll through the Payroll Services Company and preparing reports for the Board of Commissioners. Other duties as assigned Salary Range: $50,000.00 - $53,000.00 Please submit Resume and Letter of Interest to Dean Harris, Executive Director Revere Housing Authority 70 Cooledge Street Revere, MA. 02151        The RHA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Puck Lamps Winthrop Police Department Awarded $83,000 Grant for Body-Worn Camera Program WINTHROP — Chief Terence M. Delehanty is pleased to announce that the Winthrop Police Department has been awarded $83,695 in state grant funds allocated by the Executive Offi ce of Public Safety and Security’s Offi ce of Grants and Research (OGR) Body Worn Camera (BWC) grant program. The Winthrop grant is part of $2.5 million in state funding designed to increase the number of offi cers outfi tted with bodyworn cameras across the Commonwealth, and increase confi - dence in law enforcement. “We would like to thank the Baker-Polito Administration and the Executive Offi ce of Public Safety and Security for this generous grant that will increase transparency and accountability,” Chief Delehanty said. “We are excited for the opportunity this program brings and the many ways it will better allow us to serve Winthrop.” The FY23 Body-Worn Cameras (BWC) Grant Program awarded $2,494,752 to a total of 32 municipal departments across Massachusetts to implement or expand BWC programs. Every department that applied for this year’s grant program received either full or partial fundFor Advertising with Results, call The Adv call The Advocatocate Newspapers Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net ing through a competitive application process administered by the Offi ce of Grants and Research (OGR), an agency that is part of the Executive Offi ce of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS). In 2021, the Baker-Polito Administration awarded $4 million to help implement or expand local police department’s bodyworn camera programs as part of a 5-year, $20 million investment in the technology across Massachusetts. This year’s BWC grants represent a continuation of that commitment and will allow 27 departments -- including Winthrop -- to introduce new body-worn camera programs SHOWCASE | FROM Page 3 in 2023, and fi ve departments to expand existing programs. “With these grant awards, our administration is expanding resources for local departments to expand the implementation of body-worn cameras which are an important tool to enhance accountability, improve investigations and strengthen relationships between police and the communities they serve,” Gov. Charlie Baker said in a statement. “The investment we’re making in these programs today will help create safer communities for years to come.” For the complete list of agencies receiving funding as part of the program, click here. School Committee Members Anthony Caggiano and John Kingston by the “Artist Mentors” display Sophomore Ryleigh Jordan’s painting was about her struggles with depression. Junior Chris Ramirez Tobon painted a 3D graffi ti of his name. He plans to hang it inside his room.

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