Economic, Covid 19, and opioid crises spotlight issues for State Rep candidate Jaramillo – Winthrop Transcript winthroptranscript.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from winthroptranscript.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Melissa Moore-Randall
Born in Winthrop and raised on Water Tower Hill, where she still lives today, Alicia DelVento’s desire to fight for Winthrop and Revere is inspired by the service of others. “Many of my family and closest friends are now educators, nurses, and essential workers, and I witness them giving tirelessly for the benefit of us all,” she said. “This place is where I learned to fight for bold, compassionate policies that help my friends and neighbors. It’s why ensuring a brighter, healthier future for our community is so important to me.”
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State Rep. Race Highlight: Looking at the Candidates: DelVento Highlights Building Coalitions and Past Experience in House in Campaign for DeLeo Seat reverejournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reverejournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Melissa Moore-Randall
Valentino Capobianco hopes his lifelong commitment to civic engagement will give him the boost needed to be elected to the 19th Suffolk District Representative seat of former Speaker Robert DeLeo.
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A Winthrop resident and member of the Winthrop School Committee, Capobianco sees both his Winthrop roots as making him the man he is today and the influence of his parents and grandfather. “My experiences growing up in Winthrop definitely made me the man I am today. My mother, a registered nurse who specializes in substance abuse treatment, instilled in me compassion for people going through a difficult time in their lives and a willingness to lend a hand and help them get back on their feet. My father, a state employee, taught me the importance of active civic engagement in my community. Growing up, I’m pretty sure I volunteered on every campaign possible in Winthrop. Some of my earliest memories are holding signs early in the