THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, January 18, 2019

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Grade 2 A.C. Whelan Elementary School students presented their Family Breakfast project before the School Committee on Monday night at Revere High School. Pictured front row: Melanie Bartalini, Paul Tapanes, Arianna Stillman, Ranya Gouda, Charlotte Palermo and Asst. Principal Beth Delaney. Pictured back row: A.C. Whelan Principal Jamie Flynn, Grade 2 Educator Lauren Nelson, School Committee Secretary Michael Ferrante, School Committee Member Susan Gravellese, Mayor Brian Arrigo, School Committee Member Gerry Visconti, School Committee Vice Chairman Carol Tye and School Committee Member Fred Sannella. (Photo Courtesy of Stacey Rizzo)

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MAPC Chief of Economic Development Betsy Cowan, MAPC Principal Planner Ralph Willmer and Mayor Brian Arrigo presented a slideshow on the Master Plan on Tuesday night at Rumney Marsh Academy to a crowd of more than 225 people. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)

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undreds of residents packed into a standing room only Master Plan meeting at Rumney Marsh Academy on Tuesday, where residents’ voices were heard through interactive white-

boards, using sticky notes and push pins. At the podium, Mayor Brian Arrigo said a Master Plan will be in place for the next 20 years, and it hasn’t been updated in approximately 40 years. “Think about how transportation, jobs and the envi-

ronment were different back then,” Arrigo said. “It’s exciting to finally have this opportunity to have expert planners guide us. We look forward to hearing your feedback.” Metropolitan Area Planning

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