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Page 16 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 24, 2022 Malden Students Named to Dean’s List at Fitchburg State F 1. June 24 is National Take Your Dog to Work Day; Balto was a Siberian husky who led dogsled runs of serum to Nome; there is a statue of Balto in what well-known park? 2. What profession did Jules Léotard, the namesake of the leotard, have: acrobat, ballet dancer or swimmer? 3. What group is credited with inventing the California sound? 4. What children’s author’s last book was “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”? 5. On June 25, 1951, CBS televised the fi rst commercial color television show, “Premiere,” from NYC to what four major eastern USA cities? 6. What animated TV series character lived in Frostbite Falls? 7. On June 26, 1812, the Massachusetts House voted against what war? 8. What company had “Don’t be evil” as its motto but changed that to “Do the right thing”? 9. In June 1872 what composer of “The Blue Danube” performed at the World’s Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival in Boston along with others, including the fi rst time African American “singers [were] included in a big musical production” in the country – the Fisk University Jubilee Singers? 10. What tropical fruit is known as a meat tenderizer? 11. On June 27, 1829, British scientist James Smithson died, who bequeathed funding for what establishment to spread knowledge? 12. In what century did the circus clown develop: 17th, 18th or 19th? 13. What is cos lettuce also called? 14. On June 28, 1946, actress/director Antoinette Perry died; what is she the namesake of? 15. In a 1947 court case regarding import tariff classifi cations, what spring plant was decided to be a fruit rather than a vegetable? 16. What Madonna song name-checks 16 Hollywood celebrities? 17. June 29 is National Camera Day; the fi rst digital camera was invented in what year: 1963, 1975 or 1984? 18. Reportedly, in 1992, Lonnie, the wife of what sports celebrity, incorporated Greatest of All Time, Inc. – what would become known in popular culture as GOAT – to license her husband’s intellectual properties? 19. Are the Copacabana Night Club and Copacabana Beach in the same city? 20. On June 30, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln signed a bill to create what park that includes the Mariposa Grove, Glacier Point and Hetch Hetchy? ANSWERS Legal Notice ITCHBURG, Mass.—Fitchburg State University President Richard S. Lapidus has announced the students who qualifi ed for inclusion on the Dean’s List for the Spring 2022 semester. A student is placed on the SWIMMERS| FROM PAGE 8 tion is very common when you are in a caregiving role.” Taylor recently began attending Learned’s weekly caregiver support group. “Gaining support from others in similar situations has been so helpful to me,” said Taylor. “This group makes me feel less alone and helps me realDean’s List for the semester if an average grade of 3.20 or better is attained, and the student is attending the university full time. Fitchburg State University enrolls day and evening students in more than 50 proize I am doing my very best to support my loved ones.” Learned points out that as people live longer the struggle to keep them living safely at home will continue. “We are also seeing the added element of dementia as having a major impact on family caregivers,” she said. “Self-care is very important for members of the sandwich grams of undergraduate and graduate study. The university was established in 1894. Learn more at fi tchburgstate.edu. The following students were named to the Dean’s List: Genevieve C. Casucci and Francesca A. Reyes generation or really any caregiver for that matter,” pointed out Learned. “There are resources and supports available. MVES is just one agency available to assist and we are just a phone call away.” To learn more about caregiver support groups and other resources, please contact MVES at 781-324-7705 or visit mves.org. Legal Notice Invitation for Bid – MHA #042122r The Malden Housing Authority (MHA), the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids from certified and experienced vendors to provide vehicle maintenance and repair to its various vehicles under the following: Invitation to Bid for Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, MHA #042122r for the MHA, in Malden MA, in accordance with the documents prepared by MHA, for an indefinite quantity contract(s) for Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, for a minimum term of one (1) year, extending up to a maximum term of five (5) consecutive years, estimated project value is up to: $ 28,000.00 per contract year; total potential maximum contract value is $140,000.00; MHA typical repair value is approximately $7,500 to $14,500.00 per year. Typical work items would include but not limited to: general repair, small engine repair, all wheel alignments, oil changes, state inspections and tune-ups, body work, major repair work on MHA vehicles, tire mount and balance and reminders of services due. This is a federal and state funded contract and Federal laws and regulations shall apply in addition to the laws and requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The selected vendor must provide all labor, equipment and parts and is required to use OEM factory parts for all work when possible. Bidding procedures shall be in accordance with M.G.L. c. 30B, and CFR 85.36, as most recently amended, and all other applicable laws. Bid documents will be available by email request at efahey@maldenhousing.org from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and may be examined at the MHA’s Administrative Office, 630 Salem Street, Malden, MA from June 27, 2022, Bidder’s written questions will be received until 3:00 pm, 7/5/22 at efahey@maldenhousing.org with all questions, Sealed general bids will be received, time stamped at the MHA’s Main Administrative Offices, 630 Salem St., Malden, MA until 2:00 PM on 7/12/2022, at which time all general bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1701u) (Section 3) Part 135 - Economic Opportunities for Low- and Very Low-Income Persons shall apply to this project. Copies of the above are bound in the bid documents and are fully integral portions of the conditions of the contract with which each bidder must comply. The MHA reserves the right to reject any or all general bids if it is in the public interest to do so. June 24, 2022 1. Central Park 2. Acrobat 3. The Beach Boys 4. Dr. Seuss’s 5. Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington 6. Bullwinkle J. Moose of “Rocky and Bullwinkle” 7. The War of 1812 8. Google 9. Johann Strauss II 10. Papaya 11. The Smithsonian Institution 12. 19th 13. Romaine 14. The Tony Awards 15. Rhubarb 16. “Vogue” 17. 1975 18. Muhammad Ali 19. The nightclub is in NYC and the beach is in Rio de Janeiro 20. Yosemite

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