21

THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2022 FORUM | FROM Page 3 you’ve been doing,” said Ed Deveau. “It’s something that has been a long time needed, and I’m glad to see it.” 1. On May 13, 1908, what president delivered an opening address called “Conservation as a National Duty” at the Governors’ Conference on the Conservation of Natural Resources”? 2. Play-Doh was invented to clean what interior decoration? 3. What is the largest animal that can recognize itself in a mirror? 4. On May 14, 1919, Henry John Heinz died, who had founded H.J. Heinz Co. and invented what slogan that included a number? 5. Sound Navigation Ranging is more commonly called what? 6. What pilot was Time’s fi rst Man of the Year? 7. What cheese has a variety called fior di latte (fl ower of the milk)? 8. On May 15, 2001, what Acting Governor in New England had twin girls? 9. What Indian tribe traditionally lived in a hogan? 10. Where would you fi nd quizzes with grades that include Outstanding, Acceptable, Poor and Dreadful? 11. The men of the Tuareg Answers tribe traditionally wear indigo veils; in what desert do the Tuareg live? 12. May 16 is International Day of Light; on May 16, 1960, what synthetic ruby crystal instrument was fi rst operated? 13. What 1964 film has the subtitle “or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb”? 14. On May 17, 1954, what did the U.S. Supreme Court outlaw? 15. Per Japanese tradition, folding 1,000 of what type of origami bird will make someone’s wish come true? 16. Which Beatle was inspired to sing about his mother, who was named Mary? 17. On May 18, 1927, what hotel that then required a dress code opened in Boston? 18. When did building of the Golden Gate Bridge start: 1899, 1912 or 1933? 19. What does AWOL mean? 20. On May 19, 1885, in what Massachusetts city did African American Jan Matzeliger begin the fi rst mass production of shoes? During the business portion of the meeting, the HRC discussed setting up several working groups to help streamline the work the commission does. In addition to events, education and evaluation working groups, the commission agreed to establish a task force that would set up a public forum or mediation to address the concerns that have been raised by critics LIGHTS | FROM Page 3 reality, it’s not going to be suffi - cient to install these lamps, because only six to eight won’t cover a portion of either end; it will cover a small fraction of what we need to do. When the time comes, they are going to need our help on the City Council to extend the lighting, and I hope when that time comes, that we Page 21 of the HRC. “I recognize there are matters to be addressed and have heard the call out for a public mediation in a meeting and we will grant that meeting, so that is something we will work towards: creating the space to have this discussion about the existence of the HRC and get clear about what our priorities are moving forward and where do we stand in the city regarding the abolishment of the HRC,” said Dr. Maritsa Barros, the HRC Director. “Of course … we are here to stay, but I encourage folks, please, any of those are all on board to increase the lighting, especially with all the new businesses on Broadway.” In other business, City Council President Gerry Visconti and Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna requested that representatives from the developer of Suffolk Downs appear before the council on May 16 to discuss the details of a new life sciences building planned for constructhoughts and feelings you want to express, just hold on because we will create the place for that discussion to happen.” During the public forum, frequent HRC critic Gina Castiello claimed that the HRC is pushing Black Lives Matter and Critical Race Theory ideas throughout the city and the school system. “I, personally, disapprove of it, and a lot of people in this community disapprove of it, and we’re not being heard,” said Castiello. “I am glad I am being heard and bringing attention to this racist Human Rights Commission that needs to be abolished.” tion at Suff olk Downs. Visconti and McKenna have also presented motions requesting the development of biosafety level regulations in the city zoning ordinances and for special legislation to prohibit testing on sentient creatures for cosmetic purposes in Revere. Both of those motions remain in the council’s Legislative Aff airs Subcommittee. VENDING MACHINE MOVER $500.00 Signing Bonus for All New Hires Driver with clean driving record for the greater Boston area to move and service vending equipment. Any Electronics experience is helpful but not necessary. Salary commensurate with job experience. Our company was established in 1961. We offer competitive wages, a 401k and profit-sharing plan, health & dental benefits, paid holidays and paid vacations and many other benefits. Full time, plus OT available. Random drug testing and background checks are performed. Must be able to speak English fluently. Apply in person Monday thru Friday, 9am to 4pm @ 83 Broadway, Malden, MA – Or send your resume to jmagee@actionjacksonusa.com. No phone calls please. ~ Home of the Week ~                                                     SAUGUS - 1st AD Welcome home to this custom built, original owner Colonial featuring 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, including front to back living room, eat in kitchen & dining area both with sliders to joining rear deck, formal dining room, comfortable great room with                    3 zone gas heat, central air, updated roof, lots of natural        located on dead end street, PLUS 4 room, 1 bedroom au                               View the interior of this home right on your smartphone.       1. Theodore Roosevelt 2. Wallpaper 3. Elephant 4. “57 Varieties” 5. Sonar 6. Charles Lindbergh 7. Mozzarella 8. Jane Swift of Massachusetts 9. The Navajo 10. Hogwarts wizarding exams 11. Sahara 12. The fi rst operable laser 13. “Dr. Strangelove” 14. School segregation 15. Crane 16. Paul McCartney 17. The Ritz-Carlton 18. 1933 19. Absent WithOut Leave 20. Lynn

22 Publizr Home


You need flash player to view this online publication