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Great Revere Clean-Up tackles litter and brush citywide

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  Capitol Waste Services, Inc. staffers cleaned up a messy strip of the Lee Burbank Highway that hadn’t been touched in approximately 10 years as part of the Great Revere Clean-Up on Saturday. Volunteers tackled different areas of the city to collectively beautify Revere.

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Revere High School senior Kevin Martinez (at left) and freshman Christopher Guerrero cleaned up the bridge along Broadway.
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Zachary Cazzie, 9, holds the bag of trash that he collected.
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Pictured from left to right: Top row: Juan Zavala, Vladimir Diaz, Armando Reyes, Richard Parker, Edwin Batista, Michael Merullo and Rafael Lemus; kneeling: Luis Rodriguez and Frank Vargas worked on cleaning up brush along the highway.
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Pictured from left to right: Matthew Clements, event sponsor Blanchards Wine & Spirits General Manager Bridget Hurd, Blanchards Owner Christine Elder, DPW Foreman William Guinasso, Massachusetts Beautiful Executive Director Neil Rhein and DPW Superintendent Paul Argenzio during Saturday’s Great Revere Clean-Up.
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Pictured from left to right: Councillor-at-Large Marc Silvestri, Capitol Waste staffers Michael Merullo, Frank Vargas, Rafael Lemus and Owner Joseph Ricupero, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Richard Parker, Edwin Batista, Vladimir Diaz, Mayor Brian Arrigo and Councillor-at-Large Gerry Visconti; kneeling: Juan Zavala and Luis Rodriguez.
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Dept. of Public Works Foreman William Guinasso (at right) and Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe
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Members of Capitol Waste Inc. worked on brush removal.

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