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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 23, 2024 Page 17 OBITS | FROM PAGE 16 and unless we need to be serious, let’s have fun with everything.” Bobby was a loyal and true friend and believed that respect was the key to getting along with everyone he encountered. Bobby was always looking for ways to help a person who deserved a helping hand and took pleasure in making other happy. Bobby was a man of his word and could be counted on anytime, anyplace. A stand-up, selfless individual with a strong mind, body and heart. Bobby was the husband of the late Carole Ann Martino. He leaves behind his daughter Dina Kenney and her husband John of Billerica, his son Dennis Martino of Medford and his son Sean Martino and his companion Sue Mejia of Medford. He was the brother of Steven Martino and his wife Debra of Greenville, NH, Edward Martino and his companion Cindy of Penacook, NH, David Martino of Florida, William Martino and his wife Linda of Berwick, Maine, Linda Martino of Wakefield and Richard Martino of Bangor, Maine. Bobby was the cherished grandfather of Sophia Shaw, John and Matthew Kenney, Brianna, Dominic and Anthony Martino and Dennis “DJ” and Alexis Martino. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@ advocatenews.net Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. Call Robert at: 781-844-0472 He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews as well as many extended family and close friends who he loved immensely. A funeral service will be held at the A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home, 865 Main Street, Malden on Friday February 23rd at 11:00am. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours were held at the funeral home on Thursday February 22nd from 4:00pm8:00pm. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers donations in Bobby’s memory may be made to New England Center and Home For Veterans at nechv.org ~ Legal Notice ~ BRISTOL, ss TAUNTON DISTRICT COURT CIVIL ACTION NO.: 2331CV000644 NEW ENGLAND SPRAY FOAM ASSOCIATES INC., Plaintiff, v. FHC INSULATION INC. and FAUSTO H. CUNHA, Defendants. TO: ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION FHC Insulation Inc. A Complaint was filed against FHC Insulation Inc. and Fausto H. Cunha to Enforce a Payment Agreement with Plaintiff, New England Spray Foam Associates, Inc. You are hereby required to file your answer or other defense with the Taunton District Court, Clerk of Court at 40 Broadway Street, Taunton, MA, and to serve a copy of your filing upon Samantha C. Corcoran, Esq., Kenney & Sams, P.C., 144 Turnpike Road, Suite 350, Southborough, MA 01772, (named below) within twenty (20) days after the completion of the period of publication. If you fail to do so, a judgment by default may be taken against you. Hereof fail not, at your peril, or as otherwise said suit may be adjudged and orders entered in your absence. It appearing to this Court that no personal service of the Complaint has been made on the Defendant identified herein above that after diligent search Plaintiff can find no such persons upon whom they can lawfully make service, it is ORDERED that notice of this suit be given to them by publishing on two (2) occasions in the Advocate Newspapers, with said publication to be at least twenty (20) days before the responsive pleading due date. February 23, March 1, 2024 Deputy Project Manager (Everett, MA) F/T - Analyze & coord the sched, timeline, procurement, staffing, & budget of our general contracting projects. Lead & guide the work of technical staff. Serve as a point of contact for our customers. Communicate w/ key stakeholders to determine project reqmts & objectives. Dvlp or update project plans incl info such as objectives, technologies, scheds, funding, & staffing. $66,602/yr. Bach deg in Mgmt or Bus Admin or closely rltd. Also accepted is HS or GED + 24 mos exp in job offd or as Project Mgr, or as Project Mgmt Specialist, Asst Project Mgr or closely rltd. Email your resume to P.J. Spillane Company, Inc., Attn: Sarah Spillane, Chief Executive Officer / sspillane@pjspillane.com 1. On Feb. 23, 1903, what museum named after a female who traveled the world opened in Boston? 2. How are Leavenworth, Kans., Terre Haute, Ind., and Yazoo City, Miss., similar? 3. What mammal does not have vocal cords? 4. According to Guinness World Records, a company in the Philippines held “the largest human mattress dominoes” event with 2,355 people; what happened to the mattresses? 5. On Feb. 24, 1938, Dupont began commercial production of nylon toothbrush bristles; reportedly, what hair was used as the first bristles (in China in the 1400s): badger, horse or pig? 6. In what book series would you find the Ministry of Magic? 7. How are “Advise & Consent” (1962), “The Man” (1972) and “Of Thee I Sing” (1972, TV) similar? 8. On Feb. 25, 1956, what Soviet leader gave a speech called “On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences”? 9. What is the source of the name of Demerara sugar? 10. What is HTTP spelled out? 11. On Feb. 26, 1919, Congress approved the first national park east of the Mississippi, Lafayette National Park, which is now called what? 12. What food company mascot said, “Ho, Ho, Ho!” 13. What comic strip character, whose name is the same as the name of the strip, lived in Dogpatch? 14. On Feb. 27, 1807, what author of “Tales of a Wayside Inn” (in Sudbury, Mass.) and “The Village Blacksmith” was born? 15. How are globe and Jerusalem similar? 16. Whose first album was “Greetings from Asbury Park N.J.”? 17. On Feb. 28, 1646, Lynn., Mass., resident Roger Scott was found guilty of sleeping in church by a tithingman and whipped; what was a tithingman? 18. In 1954 what was made the official presidential song? 19. What substance in the skin causes freckles to come out in the sun? 20. On Feb. 29, 1960, the first-ever Playboy Club opened in what city? ANSWERS 1. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 2. They all have federal penitentiaries. 3. Giraffe 4. They were given to charities. 5. Pig 6. Harry Potter 7. They are films about fictional politicians (the latter with Carroll O’Connor). 8. Nikita Khrushchev 9. The Dutch language in colonial Guyana 10. HyperText Transfer Protocol 11. Acadia National Park 12. The Jolly Green Giant of the Green Giant Company (originally Minnesota Valley Canning Company) 13. Li’l Abner 14. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 15. They are types of artichokes. 16. Bruce Springsteen’s 17. An elected official who preserved order in church and enforced the Sabbath 18. “Hail to the Chief” (adapted from a Scottish-Gaelic song) 19. Melanin 20. Chicago

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