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City, state officials celebrate groundbreaking of new Alden Mills Point of Pines Fire Station

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It’s been a long time coming was the feeling felt by many who now see the resurrection of a new Alden A. Mills Point of Pines Fire Station in the Point of Pines area at city, state, and local fire officials gathered to break ground on the new fire station.

 

We are delighted to break ground on the Alden A. Mills Point of Pines Fire Station,” said Revere Fire Chief Christopher Bright. Ward 5 residents have been asking for this for more than a decade, and Im proud to lead our department to the finish line. The residents deserve nothing less than the best public safety services, no matter where theyre located in the city.” 

 

Conversations around the reconstruction of the Point of Pines Fire Station began in 2019 due to the growth of the city and the need for additional safety services for Point of Pines, Oak Island, and other Revere beach front communities. A feasibility study was conducted to determine if continued full-time use of the station could commence with improvement of the existing building or replacement of the building was necessary to meet modern fire and EMS services. In addition to public safety and fire accessibility, the Point of Pines Community needs a voting center and a gathering point for other community activities.   

 

The Point of Pines fire station groundbreaking is a significant step for the Point of Pines and beachfront neighborhoods of Revere,” said Acting Mayor Keefe. This neighborhood has desperately needed a new fire station for well over a decade, and to see the collaboration take place to get all the right parts moving is a testament to this community. Its exciting to see this project move forward. This is a win not only for the Point of Pines and Ward 5, but all of Revere.”  

 

Based on the results of the feasibility study, the consultants determined the modern needs for fire and EMS services had rendered the existing building cost prohibitive for repairs and upgrades. Therefore, design services were procured for the replacement of the fire station to include modern fire and EMS services, a training center for the city emergency services, and provide the Point of Pines a community room for voting, meetings, and community activities. The old fire station was then demolished and the work continued for a new site. 

 

The residents of Revere have a right to expect sufficient public safety services,” said Councillor John Powers, Ward 5 Councillor. If theres an emergency, everyone knows the first five minutes are crucial. As elected officials, we have an obligation to provide quick and efficient public safety services. Ive been advocating for this for over a decade, and Im happy Mayor Arrigo made the decision to go forward with this and provide the city with funding. The Point of Pines neighborhood, as well as Revere Beach Boulevard, Wonderland and the Riverside neighborhoods will benefit from this upgrade in public safety services and Im grateful for whoever has been a part of this so far.”

The Alden A. Mills Point of Pines Fire Station was named after Alden A. Mills in 1938. Mills was a developer and visionary who essentially created the Point of Pines and Riverside community. Mills was a major Revere real estate developer, who was an owner of the Pines Hotel that pre-dated the Point of Pines residential community, and he was largely responsible for the development of the adjacent Riverside neighborhood. He was also involved in the founding of the Point of Pines Yacht Club, of which he was the Commodore at the time of his death. The fire station will continue to be named after him and his contributions to the neighborhood. 
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Point of Pines Beach Association President and Ward 5 Councillor candidate Angela Guarino-Sawaya and Bright.
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State Rep. Jeff Turco said this fire station symbolizes sacrifice.
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Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe Jr. thanked Ward 5 Councillor John Powers for his tireless efforts. Powers couldn’t be there due to a fall, but he read a statement on behalf of him and sent family on his behalf.
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Ward 5 Councillor candidate Randall Mondestin and Chief Bright.
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Shown from left to right: Fire Chief Chris Bright, Madeline Case, former Mayor Brian Arrigo and Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe, Jr.
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Shown from left to right: Councillor-At-Large candidate Juan Jaramillo, Madeline Case, and Fire Chief Chris Bright.
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State Rep. Jessica Giannino recalls the patience, hard work and dedication into bringing back a new fire station.
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Former mayor Brian Arrigo joined the fire department during Wednesday’s groundbreaking. Shown from left to right: Project Superintendent Brent Watkins, Contractor Anthony DeIulis, OPM Riana Burton from SOCOTEC, Architect Paul Durand from Winter Street Architects, Deputy Chief Paul Cheever, Firefighter Barry Johnson, Deputy Chief Joe Laurano, Deputy Chief Mike DiCarlo, Captain Kevin O’Hara, Assistant Chief James Cullen, Former Mayor Brian Arrigo, and Chief Chris Bright.
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Shown from left to right: Lieutenant Steve Mullen, Probationary Firefighter Chris D’Eramo, Probationary Firefighter Bobby Crowe, Deputy Joe Laurano, Firefighter Barry Johnson, Deputy Mike DiCarlo, Captain Kevin O’Hara, Assistant Chief Jim Cullen, and Chief Chris Bright.
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Firefighters broke ground. Shown from left to right: Deputy Paul Cheever, Firefighter Charles Fusco, Firefighter Paul Calsimitto, Probationary Firefighter Leann DiCarlo, Probationary firefighter Devin Tango, Probationary Firefighter John Powers (partially blocked), Probationary Firefighter Patrick Reardon, and Retired Firefighter Anthony Capoccia.
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Pictured from left to right: Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe, Madeline Case, State Representatives Jeffrey Turco and Jessica Giannino, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, in back, Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto, Regional School Board member Anthony Caggiano, in back, Ward 3 Councillor Anthony Cogliandro, Councillors-at-Large Daniel Rizzo and Gerry Visconti.
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Revere Fire Chief Chris Bright said the long-awaited day is here during Wednesday’s groundbreaking at the upcoming Point of the Pines fire station.
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Fire Chief Chris Bright, Madeline Case, and former Mayor Brian Arrigo.

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