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Page 24 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, December 2, 2022 OBITUARY | FROM PAGE 23 - LEGAL NOTICE - The City of Malden seeks candidates for full time position of the Water Utilities Special Motor Equipment Operator/Laborer. 1. On Dec. 2, 1867, at Boston’s Tremont Temple, what British author gave his fi rst public reading in the USA? 2. Which U.S. state has the longest coastline: Alaska, Florida or Maine? 3. What is Massachusetts’s offi cial state muffi n: bran, corn or coff eecake? 4. What was a dead language for almost 2,000 years? 5. On Dec. 3, 1800, the Electoral College voted for president and vice president, resulting in a tie between Aaron Burr and whom? 6. Mace is the outside of what fruit? 7. Was Dr. Scholl a real doctor? 8. According to Guinness World Records, the hottest pepper in the world is grown in what U.S. state (part of the name of the state is part of the pepper’s name)? 9. December 4 is National Cookie Day; the chocolate chip cookie originated at the Toll House Inn in what state? 10. What is jaggery? 11. What kind of animal is on the cover of Carole King’s album “Tapestry”? 12. How are pro athletes Tom Brady, Mickey Mantle and Bill Russell similar? 13. On Dec. 5, 1955, what two large labor organizations merged? 14. What color had no name in English until the 16th century, when a food became more widely available? 15. On Dec. 6, 1864, what silent fi lm star was born who rode a pony named Fritz, the forerunner of famous movie/TV horses? 16. Reportedly, what animal can sleep the longest: bear, giraff e or koala? 17. On Dec. 7, 1963, what broadcasting technique debuted at the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia? 18. In what sport would you fi nd “Marta,” who has scored at fi ve well-known international competitions? 19. What have been mascots at the Olympic Games? 20. On Dec. 8, 1952, on what TV series was a pregnancy acknowledged for the fi rst time in a TV show – “Me and my husband are about to have a blessed event.”? ANSWERS AAA Service • Lockouts Trespass Towing • Roadside Service Junk Car Removal 617-387-6877 26 Garvey St., Everett MDPU 28003 ICCMC 251976 The Malden Housing Authority is seeking quotes to provide plastering services at our Newland Development at 170-176 Newland Street a two-story unit. This is a federally funded project and Federal laws, and regulations shall apply in addition to the laws and requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Bidding procedures shall be in accordance with M.G.L. c. 149, SS44A-44J, as most recently amended, and all other applicable laws. There are approximately 3,520 total square feet of walls and ceilings in Unit 172 that need Blueboard and plaster work, of which about 1,280 sf is ceiling work. Please contact John Moreschi at 781-844-4937 to view work at the site. All ceilings and wall being replaced will require ½ inch Blueboard and plaster veneer. The contractor will remove all debris and clean up after work is complete to the condition found before beginning. Bid Documents available by email request on 12/7 at efahey@maldenhousing.org Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 3:00 pm. Following is the wage determination for the work. Bids are due by email response to efahey@maldenhousing.org by 1/3/23 at 2:00 pm. December 02, 2022 The SMEO/Laborer reports to the Water Utilities Director and/or Working Foreman. This position requires a current Commercial Driver’s License – Class B with air brake endorsement or CDL permit to receive CDL within 6 months of date of hire. Massachusetts Hoisting Engineer License required. Candidates should have the minimum of 3 years’ experience in operating hydraulic equipment capable of operating backhoe and loader. Knowledge in performing winter operations and be able to lift fifty (50) pounds, with or without accommodation. Strong ability to communicate effectively, along with being punctual and dependable. For a full job description and details on how to apply, visit www.cityofmalden.org and click on Employment Opportunities. December 02, 2022 - LEGAL NOTICE - MHA PL#A8GB9-112322 Request for Quote Church, 600 Pleasant St., Malden celebrated at 10am. Interment in Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden. Gifts in her memory may be made to the Salvation Army, 1500 Washington St., Boston MA 02119, or to the Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., Malden MA 02148. For more info: RobinsonFuneralHome.com Ann Cynthia (Chase) Regan Of Tewksbury, formerly of Malden, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 25, 2022 at her home.She was 76 years old. Beloved daughter of the late Leroy Chase and the late Laura (Calvin) Chase. Former wife of the late Gerald F. Regan. She is survived by her dear sister, Susan Alessandro and her husband, Richard, of Malden. Ann had many nieces and nephews, including Amy Alessandro and her partner, James Mahoney, of Windham, NH, Richard E. Alessandro of Pelham, NH, Robert Chase of Andover, Shawn Chase and his wife, Judite, of Andover, Kristen Tyler and her husband, Colin, of Derry, NH, James Chase of Arizona, Pamela Chase of Arizona; a sisterin-law, Ellen Chase of Lowell and many grandnieces and grandnephews. She is also survived by her beloved dog, Hayle. Sister of the late Robert Chase and the late James Chase. Ann was born on March 24, 1946. She was raised and educated in Malden and was a graduate of Malden High School, Class of 1964. She then continued her education at Malden Business School. She worked as a Human Resources Manager in the medical device manufacturing fi eld prior to her retirement. Ann lived in Malden for most of her life, residing in her adored home which dated back to the 1600's. More recently, she resided in Tewksbury where she enjoyed new friendships. Ann loved maintaining and decorating her home. She had an unmatched attention to detail and a good eye for making things look just perfect. She enjoyed art, shopping, cars and her pets. Whether it be a yard sale or an antique store, she had a natural talent to spot a diamond in the rough and always came away with some sort of treasure. She also enjoyed traveling, particularly her numerous visits to Europe. Ann brought a life and vitality with her wherever she was and never failed to light up a room.Her light will surely be missed by all who knew and loved her. On Saturday, December 3, 2022 all are welcome to attend her calling hours from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Tewksbury Funeral Home, 1 Dewey Street, Tewksbury, 978-851-2061. Her funeral service will be held at 4 p.m. in the funeral home. Burial will take place privately. Please consider a memorial donation in her name to MSPCA (or other animal charity). Please fi nd us on Facebook or visit www.TewksburyFuneralHome.com to leave the family a message of condolence at any time. 1. Charles Dickens 2. Alaska 3. Corn 4. Hebrew 5. Thomas Jeff erson 6. Nutmeg 7. Yes, of medicine 8. Carolina reaper 9. Massachusetts (Whitman) 10. A type of sugar in Asia and Africa made from cane sugar and sometimes date or palm sap 11. A cat 12. They are considered GOATs (Greatest of All Time). 13. The American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) 14. Orange 15. William S. Hart 16. Koala 17. Instant replay 18. Soccer (scored at fi ve World Cups) 19. Several kinds of animals, robots and imaginary creatures 20. “I Love Lucy”

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