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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2021 PROSECUTOR | FROM Page 5 1. On Jan. 15, 2009, US Airways Flight 1549 safely made an emergency landing in what U.S. river? 2. How are Chaga, Enoki and Button similar? 3. Who was nominated for Best Movie Director at the Academy Awards five times between 1940-1960 but never won? 4. On Jan. 16, 1980, Boston scientists announced the production of interferon, which fi ghts what? 5. How are Hearst, Hammond and Cinderella similar? 6. What website main page of a popular volunteer organization has a logo showing a globe made of jigsaw pieces? 7. What Middle Eastern city has an indoor mall ski area with lifts and “magic carpets”? 8. What continent is the snow leopard native to? 9. How are Canadiens, Senators and Jets similar? 10. On Jan. 17, 1706, who was born who later helped found the fi rst American all-volunteer fi re company, Philadelphia’s Union Fire Company (“Bucket Brigade”)? 11. What football star nicknamed “Broadway Joe” said, “You learn how to be a gracious winner and an outstanding loser”? 12. On Jan. 18, 1967, “Goose” Tatum died, who was the “Clown Prince” of what sport? 13. In January 1786 the Virginia General Assembly enacted what president’s “Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom” (forerunner of 1st Amendment)? 14. January 19 is National Popcorn Day; the first popcorn machine – a street vending machine – was invented in Chicago in what year: 1885, 1929 or 1943? 15. In “Moby Dick” what character said, “As for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote”? 16. In what film did Katharine Hepburn win Best Actress for playing Eleanor of Aquitaine? 17. On Jan. 20, 1937, who became the first U.S. president to be inaugurated on January 20? 18. What is another word for rutabaga? 19. How are femur, fi bula and tibia similar? 20. On Jan. 21, 1948, the Flag of Quebec, or Fleurdelisé, was adopted; what stylized fl ower does it have? ANSWERS community means engaging with the community not just on the worst days of their lives, but every day; not just in courtrooms, but in neighborhoods.” Beginning in the summer of 2021, McLaughlin scholars will have the opportunity to join Rollins’ offi ce for a two-month, paid internship. The program pairs each student with a mentor within the offi ce. Scholars will be immersed in one of fi ve internship focus areas: Public Policy and Strategy, Community Aff airs and Relationships, Child Protection and Advocacy, Neighborhood Safety and Strategic Prosecutions and an Executive Team placement. The Suff olk County District Attorney’s Offi ce’s relationship with the McLaughlin scholars will continue well after their internship ends. Upon acceptance into college, the scholars will receive fi nancial assistance toward their higher education. “Paul’s legacy lives on in the work that we are doing here at the Suff olk County District Attorney’s Offi ce, at the Dorchester youth center that bears his name, and now with the McLaughlin Scholarship. This fund will help the next generation of aspiring civic leaders achieve the education necessary to continue the work that Paul committed his life to. Paul’s work continues through all of us, and with this scholarship fund, we’re able to ensure that his work continues for generations,” Rollins said. “We’ve reached out to our partners at Suffolk County high schools and the community nonprofi ts we work with to spread the word about this high school scholarship opportunity. We also made sure that our partners at the Department of Youth Services are aware of this opportunity. I encourage all youth to apply for the Scholarship, regardless of their interactions with the criminal legal system. I want to ensure that eligible young people in every neighborhood my offi ce serves are able to apply for this opportunity. It is my hope that our pool of applicants refl ects the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our community, as well as the commitment to service that Paul’s legacy embodies.” The deadline for applications is February 5. For more information or to apply for the Paul R. McLaughlin Scholarship, please visit suff olkdistrictattorney.com/scholarship. LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws and Section 17.40.030 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Revere that the Revere City Council will conduct a public hearing via remote participation on Monday evening, January 25, 2021 at 6:00 P.M. on the application of D and M Development RE LLC, 25 Renee Dr., Wake    permission from the Revere City Council to allow the           residential structure to a 15 unit residential structure at 1540 North Shore Road, Revere, MA 02151. A copy of the aforementioned proposed plan and application (C-21-02) is on          of the City Clerk, Revere City Hall, Revere, Massachusetts, Monday through      5:00 P.M. and Friday from      In accordance with an Executive Order issued on March 12, 2020 by Governor Baker, the public hearing as advertised will be held remotely. Remote meeting participation information will be published on the City Council agen      vance of the public hearing, not including weekends or holidays at www.revere. org/calendar. Alternatively, commentary on this public hearing may be submitted in writing to amelnik@re      of the City Clerk, Revere     Revere, MA 02151. Attest: Ashley E. Melnik City Clerk   LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws and Section 17.40.030 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Revere that the Revere City Council will conduct a public hearing via remote participation on Monday evening, January 25, 2021 at 6:00 P.M. on the application of DCM Realty, LLC, 25 Renee     seeking permission from the Revere City Council      cation and change of use from an existing mix-used structure comprising of 4 residential units and 2 commercial units to a 6 unit residential structure at 7-9 Dehon Street, Revere, MA 02151. A copy of the aforementioned proposed plan and application (C-21-01) is      public inspection in the      Revere City Hall, Revere, Massachusetts, Monday through Thursday from           to 12:15 P.M. In accordance with an Executive Order issued on March 12, 2020 by Governor Baker, the public hearing as advertised will be held remotely. Remote meeting participation information will be published on the City Council agenda at least      the public hearing, not including weekends or holidays at www.revere.org/ calendar. Alternatively, commentary on this public hearing may be submitted in writing to amelnik@revere.org or by mail           Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Attest: Ashley E. Melnik City Clerk   For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net 1. Hudson 2. They are all fungi (mushrooms). 3. Alfred Hitchcock 4. Viruses 5. They are names of U.S. castles (in San Simeon, Calif.; Gloucester, Mass.; and Orlando, Fla., respectively). 6. Wikipedia 7. Dubai 8. Central Asia 9. 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