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Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 1, 2022 JOHNNY A. | FROM PAGE 8 1. On July 1, 1804, George Sand was born, a French author who was known for wearing what kind of clothes? 2. What was the Dress Act of 1746 by Great Britain’s Parliament? 3. Telephone numbers were fi rst used in Lowell, Mass. (due to a measles epidemic) in what year: 1867, 1879 or 1909? 4. On July 2, 1869, in Boston, Mass., the brig Novelty landed with what cargo from Matanzas, Cuba, in large tanks? 5. In 1777 the fi rst organized Independence Day celebration took place in what city? 6. On July 3, 1938, President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the Eternal Light Peace Memorial where? 7. Who was the oldest Declaration of Independence signer: John Adams, Samuel Adams or Benjamin Franklin? 8. On July 4, 1960, a star was added the fl ag for what state? 9. In what state was the fi rst newspaper that published the Declaration of Independence? 10. On July 5, 1841, what then current Massachusetts Representative/former President wrote in his diary that he dined at the White House and “There was turtle soup from a turtle weighing 300 lb a present from Key West”? 11. Which New England state has the country’s oldest July 4th parade? 12. From summit to base, what is the world’s tallest mountain: Mauna Kea in Hawaii, Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Everest? 13. Reportedly, what is the most popular seafood in the USA? 14. July 6 is National Fried Chicken Day; the fi rst known U.S. recipe for fried chicken was in “The Virginia Housewife, Or Methodical Cook,” which was published when: 1825, 1866 or 1899? 15. Southerners called the Battles of Manassas just that; why did Northerners call them the Battles of Bull Run? 16. What is the world’s most common bird? 17. Which U.S. president promoted a brand of steaks? 18. What color agave plant is the most common for making tequila? 19. What country has three areas known (in English) as “toe,” “heel” and “spur”? 20. On July 7, 1906, athlete Leroy Robert Paige was born; he had what nickname? ANSWERS City of Malden 215 Pleasant Street Malden, Massachusetts 02148 conservationcommission@cityof malden.org City of Malden Massachusetts CONSERVATION COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 131, Section 40, Wetlands Protection Act (as amended) of the Massachusetts General Laws that a Hearing of the City Of Malden Conservation Commission will be held on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom. Hearing of a Request for Determination of Applicability (RDA) for the proposed installation of a 10’x10’ mausoleum at Holy Cross Cemetery. Work is proposed within the buffer zone to Bordering Vegetated Wetland (BVW). 100-foot On June 16, 2021, Governor Baker signed into law An Act Extending Certain COVID-19 Measures Adopted During the State of Emergency. This Act includes an extension, until July 15, 2022, of the remote meeting provisions of his March 12, 2020, Executive Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law. In person attendance of this meeting is prohibited, and all effort will be made to permit public attendance of this meeting, in the manner specified below, via remote access by internet, telephone, and if available via public broadcast of the meeting by Malden Access Cable Television on public access television channels. Public access will also be provided by posting draft minutes, and/or a transcript, recording, or record of the meeting on the City of Malden website at cityofmalden. org as soon as practicable after the meeting. Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here: https://www.mass.gov/service-details/updated-guidance-on-holding-meetingspursuant-to-the-act-extending-certain-covid-19-measures Meeting information is as follows: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/95842454090?pwd=cWFyc2ZIaFUxbnowTlF odzVXREZqdz09 Meeting ID: 958 4245 4090 Passcode: 103796 Dial by your location: +1 646 518 9805 US (New York) Isaac Slavitt Chairman July 1, 2022 gle "Oh Yeah," which charted number one in the U.S. on the AAA radio format.It marked the fi rst time in over a decade that an instrumental had achieved the number one spot on radio. The album went on to sell over 100,000 copies. In 2003, Gibson Custom Guitar company, in close collaboration with Johnny, released a "Johnny A." Signature Model guitar, designed to the artist's specifi cations. His solo album, Get Inside was released by Steve Vai’s Favored Nations label in 2004 and yielded two radio singles, "I Had to Laugh," which was nominated for a Grammy, and a radio edit of the title track "Get Inside." In 2010, Johnny A. released One November Night, a live DVD/CD set recorded at Sculler's Jazz in Boston.In 2010, Johnny also became the recipient of The Boston Music Award's Blues Artist of the Year 2010. Driven, which saw Johnny A. mixing, producing, and playing all the instruments, was released in the spring of 2014.He was also inducted into the Boston Music Hall of Fame in 2014. In 2015, Johnny A. joinedThe Yardbirds, touring and playing with the group as its lead guitarist. He left the band in 2018 after playing with them for three years. His playing style encompasses elements of rock, jazz, and blues, and he often uses a whammy bar. He cites artists such as The Beatles, The Yardbirds, Everly Brothers, Wes Montgomery, Chet Atkins, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix and Les Paul as many of his musical infl uences. 1. Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dudevant, a female with the pen name George Sand, wore male attire. 2. It made wearing Scottish Highlander dress, including the tartan kilt, illegal. 3. 1879 (A callee’s name was previously given to a switchboard operator.) 4. Molasses 5. Philadelphia 6. The Gettysburg Battlefi eld 7. Benjamin Franklin 8. Hawaii 9. Pennsylvania (The Pennsylvania Evening Post) 10. John Quincy Adams 11. Rhode Island (in Bristol) 12. Mauna Kea (Its base is below the ocean’s surface.) 13. Shrimp 14. 1825 15. That is the name of the stream at the battlefi eld. 16. The domestic chicken 17. Donald Trump (Trump Steaks) 18. Blue 19. Italy (Calabria, Salento and Gargano, respectively) 20. Satchel (played in Major League Baseball in his later years)

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