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National Night Out generated support for anti-crime, fire prevention safety

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  The Revere Parks & Recreation Dept. as well as the Revere Police and Fire Departments presented National Night Out at the Garfield Elementary-Middle School on Tuesday. The event strengthened neighborhood spirit and community partnerships between police and residents.
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Sophonie Desvaristes had fun playing cornhole.
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Revere School Committee Member John Kingston gave out iced water and sunglasses from St. Jean’s Credit Union, the state’s first credit union.
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State Police Revere Barracks Commander Lt. Donald Bosse and Ward 2 City Councillor Ira Novoselsky are shown during National Night Out at the Garfield Elementary-Middle School on Tuesday.
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Sophia Leary, 8, made a phone call on a rotary phone to promote safety.
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Kelvin Bonilla, 8, spun a prize wheel alongside the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.
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Firefighters Gregg Bowen and Erin Leary gave firefighter hats and a light up cup to Revere residents Ken, 8, and Trinity McCauley, 7.
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Firefighter Erin Leary handed out a junior firefighter hat to Revere resident Ethan David Mesa, 4.
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Firefighters Justin Lally and Patrick Roosa (at bottom) with Harioun Yahia, 5
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Metro North Regional Emergency Communications Center Executive Director Elizabeth Belmonte distributed an educational activities book.

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