Page 18 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2023 CRIME | FROM Page 1 Scene Services Section. The Suffolk County District Attorney's Office announced at around 9:00 p.m. that authorities were investigating the discovery of possible remains of an infant outside a multi-unit apartment building. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will conduct further forensic examination, state troopers said. Neighbors who were drawn outside to the large emergency response said they were horrified that something like this could happen on their quiet street. Revere's chief of police confirmed to NBC10 Boston that a baby was found by trash and recycling bins and a bush off Dolphin Avenue, and it's unclear how long it may have been there. State police said Wednesday that the child was a baby girl who was either full-term or close to it, and likely white or lightskinned. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have not released additional details. Sadly, it appears that the infant may have been saved had its parent child surrendered it to a safe haven site, such as a fire station or hospital. According to the state website, the Safe Haven Act of Mass. (2004) allows a parent to legally surrender newborn infants seven days old or younger at a hospital, police station or manned fire station without facing criminal prosecution. The Safe Haven Act is an amendment to Chapter 119 of the Massachusetts GenYour Hometown News Delivered! E E ETT AD CATE A DE AD CATE E E E AD CATE SA S AD CATE ne year su scription to he dvocate of your choice $150 per paper in-town per year or $200 per paper out-of-town per year. Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City_______________ State_______ Zip ____________ CC# _______________________________ Exp. _____ Sec. code____ Advocate (City):___________________ lip ail oupon ith redit ard hec or oney rder to Advocate Newspapers Inc. 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View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com Dear Retiree, Working part-time in retirement can be a terrific way to occupy your time and earn some extra income. The key, however, is finding the right gig that’s fun and satisfying for you. While there are literally hundreds of different part-time job opportunities out there for retirees, here are a few possibilities to explore. Pet Services: If you love animals, consider pet sitting and/or dog walking. Pet sitters, who attend to a pet’s needs when their owner is away, can earn $15 to $40 per visit. Dog walkers can make $10 to $30 for a 30-minute walk. To find these jobs, advertise your services in veterinarians’ offices or online at sites like Craigslist. org or Care.com. Or, if you’d rather work for an organization that offers these services, visit Rover.com. Teach or Tutor: Depending on your expertise, you could substitute teach or tutor students privately on any number of subjects. Substitute teachers typically make between $75 and $125/day, while tutors can earn between $15 to $30 per hour. To look for substitute teaching positions, contact your local school district to see if they are hiring and what qualifications they require. To advertise tutoring services, use websites like Wyzant. com and Tutor.com. Or, if you have a bachelor, master or doctoral degree, inquire about adjunct teaching at a nearby college or university. Drive: If you like to drive, you can get paid to drive others around using Uber or Lyft apps, or become a food delivery driver through Instacart or Uber Eats. Drivers make around $15 per hour. Babysit: If you like kids, babysitting can be a fun way to put money in your pocket. Hourly rates vary by location ranging anywhere from $10 to $40 per hour. To find jobs or advertise your services, use sites like as Care.com and Sittercity.com. Tour guide: If you live near any historical sites or locations, nanniorniiori Fun Part-Time Jobs Ideas for Retirees Dear Savvy Senior, As a 68-year-old retiree, I’m interested in finding a fun part-time job that can occupy some of my time and generate a little extra income. Can you write a column on low-stress part-time jobs that are popular among retirees? Part-Time Retiree tional parks or museums (anywhere that attracts tourists), inquire about becoming a tour guide. This pays anywhere from $10 to $40/hour. Write or edit: Many media, corporate and nonprofit websites are looking for freelancers to write, edit or design content for $20 to $60 per hour. To find these jobs try FreelanceWriting.com, FreelanceWritingGigs.com and Freelancer.com. Consult: If you have a lot of valuable expertise in a particular area, offer your services as a consultant through a firm or on your own through freelancer sites like Upwork.com, Fiverr.com, Freelancer.com or Guru.com. Translator or interpreter: If you’re fluent in more than one language you can do part-time interpretation over the phone or translate documents or audio files for $20 to $40/hour. Try sites like Translate.com, ProZ.com or Gengo.com to locate translation jobs. Public events: Sporting events, festivals, concerts and shows need ticket takers, security guards, ushers, concession workers and more. The pay is usually $10 to $20/hour. Contact nearby venues to apply. Tax preparer: If you have tax preparation experience or are willing to take a tax prep course you can find seasonal work preparing tax returns at big-box tax firms like H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt for around $17/hour. Bookkeeper: If you have a finance or accounting background you can find freelance bookkeeping gigs at sites like Upwork.com and Fiverr.com, or through firms like BelaySolutions.com. Librarian assistant: If you love books, public libraries hire parttime workers to shelve books, send out overdue notices, help patrons, etc. Contact your local library to see what’s available. If you don’t find these options appealing, try FlexJobs.com, which lists thousands of flexible work-athome jobs from more than 5,700 employers. Membership fees start at $10. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior. org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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