THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, February 1, 2019

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Ward 6 Councillor Charlie Patch announces retirement By Tara Vocino

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BIG HEARTS BUILD LITTLE GYM: From left to right, Row Row Row in Revere member and Director of Facilities Carl Svendsen, School Committee Member Stacey Rizzo, Row Row Row members and Marina at The Wharf Restaurant owners Victor and Andrea Molle, Assistant Superintendent Dr. Josh Vadala, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna, Council President Arthur Guinasso, Row Row Row in Revere member JJ Cruz, Row Row Row in Revere organizer Stacey Livote, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Row Row Row in Revere member Vanessa Molle, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito and Beachmont School Principal Dr. Percy Napier celebrated the Grand Opening of “The Little Gym” on Monday morning. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)

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hildren, faculty, staff and parents celebrated the opening of a sensory integration gym at Beachmont Veterans Memorial School on Mon-

day morning. “It’s an opportunity for children to learn how to use their hands, toes and imagination,” said Jodi Langone, a preschool teacher at Beachmont. “It sets them up for success.”

Langone, whose students have severe communication delays but are high-functioning, explained that hammock swings in “The Little Gym” help

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Ward 6 Councillor Charlie Patch, who plans to carry out the rest of his term, announced his retirement during Monday’s City Council meeting at City Hall.

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Revere Jakes place second at First Responder Challenge

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o the surprise of the City Council, 12-year Ward 6 Councillor Charlie Patch announced that he won’t be seeking reelection. “I had six consecutive victories undefeated,” Patch, 70, said, following his public announcement on Monday night. In the 2017 local election, Patch captured 67 percent of the vote to defeat challenger Arthur DeMattia. When asked about his reason for retiring, Patch said he wanted to spend more time with family and that it was time to retire. However, Patch said he plans to serve out the rest of his term. He didn’t tell the other councillors about his intentions prior to the meeting, saying they would’ve encouraged him to stay.

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City of Revere State of the City Address Delivered by

Brian M. Arrigo Mayor

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Members of the Revere Fire Department placed second in Sunday’s BFit First Responder Challenge, which benefits the families of fallen first responders. Shown in the back row from left to right are Firefighter Brian Ciampoli, Firefighter Jamie Nadworny, Firefighter Nick “Ronnie Pivot” Russo, Firefighter Andrew Dwyer, Lt. Kevin O’Hara, Firefighter Michael Amato and Deputy Anthony Giampietro. Shown in the front row from left to right are Firefighter Justin Lally, Lt. Bobby Holland and Firefighter AJ Muniz. (Photo Courtesy of Lt. Kevin O’Hara)

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Susan B. Anthony Middle School Auditorium 107 Newhall Street, Revere, MA

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he Revere Fire Department placed second out of 80 fire departments in the state

during the BFit First Responder Challenge at TD Garden on Sunday. The event benefits the families of fallen first responders.

Losing by 19 seconds to the Watertown Fire Department, the Revere firefighters ran up

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