THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2021 Page 5 ~ POLITICAL ENDORSEMENT ~ Anthony D’Ambrosio endorsed by East Boston hero and Hanna Award recipient, Sergeant Norberto Perez WINTHROP – Anthony D’Ambrosio, Candidate for State Senate, has received the endorsement of retired Sergeant Norberto Perez, recipient of the Hanna Medal of Honor for his courageous bravery. Many in East Boston will remember Sgt. Perez for his heroics in saving the lives of 2 Boston Police Offi - cers in 2017. “I normally do not get involved in politics, especially endorsing, but Anthony D’Ambrosio stands out as someone who can deliver the change he promises,” said Sgt. Perez. “Insider politicians continue to fail the people of Massachusetts and we need real change now. Anthony is unbeholden to anyone but the voters of the 1st Suff olk and Middlesex district and I am proud to support his campaign.” “Sgt. Perez is a hero who put his life on the line every day to protect the residents of East Boston,” said D’Ambrosio. “I am humbled to receive his support and will work day and night to make him and every other supporter of our campaign proud for the faith in me.” About Anthony: Anthony D’Ambrosio is a graduate of Yale and Cambridge Universities. He is currently a member of the Revere School Committee where he led the creation of a districtwide Equity Advisory Board; led the implementation of a districtwide mental health audit with enhanced services for students; and fought for union and labor rights. He has managed a 3,500-person nonprofi t organization that provided community-based services ranging from early childhood education to homelessness relief; taught public school classes on disability and mental health issues related to social media and academic performance. Professionally, he has advised on the technology sector and growth strategies for some of the world’s most innovative technology companies. GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK: Local football teams like Everett, Malden and Revere will have lots of new faces next season Winter seasons open next week; Everett and Lynn English still looking like Boys Basketball teams to beat That's right, between the players and cheerleaders; nearly 50 Tide student-athletes were honored on Senior Day this year. Malden and Revere also had increased numbers of 12th-graders on their squads this year.Malden fi rst-year head coach Witche Exilhomme had 17 seniors on his rosBy Steve Freker T urnover due to graduation is a predictable rite of passage for all high school teams, year-in and year-out, Due to several senior-laden football squads in the Greater Boston League this past season, expect to see a lot of new faces when the 2022 fall season rolls around. Everett High, Malden High and Revere High all featured the senior year players that each of these schools have rostered in a number of years. Suffice it to say that "Senior Nights" this fall were a major excursion for Athletic Directors to plan and execute. Second-year Head coach Rob DiLoreto must have gotten a sore arm waving goodbye to all of his senior players on Thanksgiving Day after the Crimson Tide smacked visiting St. John's of Shrewsbury. Do you think any other high school team in Massachusetts had THIRTY!! (30) seniors on its team this past fall? Everett did! ter at one point this season. Revere football boss Lou Ciccatelli had just about the same, nearly 20 seniors, For all three of these Greater Boston League (GBL) rivals, many, if not most of these seniors played SEASON | SEE Page 10 Gerry D’Ambrosio Attorney-at-Law Is Your Estate in Order? Do you have an update Will, Health Care Proxy or Power of Attorney? If Not, Please Call for a Free Consultation. 14 Proctor Avenue, Revere (781) 284-5657
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