THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, January 11, 2019

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State Rep. aims to Guinasso and Keefe elected regulate duck hunting 2019 City Council leaders away from homes Beach, marshland area residents concerned over gun shots

State Rep. RoseLee Vincent is exploring options on how to regulate through a home rule petition the areas in which duck hunters can shoot near Revere Beach. (Courtesy photo MassWildlife/Bill Bryne)

Mayor Brian Arrigo congratulates 2019 City Council President Arthur Guinasso and 2019 City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Jr., who were elected on Monday night at City Hall. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

By Tara Vocino By Tara Vocino ollowing longtime concern about gun shots heard by marshland area residents, Revere’s State Representative is seeking to reg-

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ulate duck hunting in residential areas with heavy foot and vehicular traffic along Revere Beach and in surrounding areas.

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n a unanimous vote, 2019 City Council President Arthur Guinasso Sr. and 2019 Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Jr. were elected on Monday night at City Hall with 2018 Council President Jessica Giannino and 2018 Council Vice President Joanne McKenna exiting their year-long positions. The longest-serving City

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Councillor, Arthur Guinasso, of 32 years, was elected Council President. He served as Council President during 1993 and 2016. Guinasso serves the ward 3 district. “Any time people call me, I return their call quickly,� Guinasso said on Wednesday afternoon. “Returning calls is the secret to longevity. They know that I understand and respect them so much.�

A Revere High School and Bentley University graduate, Guinasso worked as a Research Financial Grant Manager in the neuroscience department. He also helped to initiate the New England Organ Bank. He is proud of supporting, during his city council tenure, the new police station in 2006, the building of five new schools

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From left to right: City Clerk Ashley Melnik, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Mayor Brian Arrigo, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, 2018 City Council President Jessica Giannino, 2019 City Council President Arthur Guinasso, 2019 City Council Vice President Patrick Keefe, Jr., 2018 City Council Vice President Joanne McKenna, Ward 6 Councillor Charles Patch Sr., Councillor-atLarge Daniel Rizzo, Ward 5 Councillor John Powers and Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto.


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