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Page 18 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2023 DEBATE | FROM Page 1 school at Wonderland was what decided her vote. But there was actually more. Curran said she’s watched Keefe’s work in the community and his involvement with Revere schools and youth sports for years. °And he’s still doing it today with the young ones. I just know he gave back to the community and he continues to give back every day,” she said. A couple of hundred feet away, Bob Anderson was holding a sign for Rizzo, whom he said he supports for a number of reasons. “We want to stop development, for one thing,” said Anderson. “And we want to know beforehand what’s happening – no hints – just let us know what’s happening.” OFFICERS | FROM Page 4 al of Honor to Offi cer Brendon Leslie, and the Medal of Valor to Offi cer Christopher Panzini and Sergeant Jackie Dean. “It fi lled me with pride to attend the awards and have an opportunity to thank and recognize my Revere High School classmates for their bravery and valor,” said Representative Giannino. “Revere is so lucky to Anderson also said Rizzo is the candidate who can control Revere’s growth and who will listen to what residents want and need. “Dan’s the guy – always was – why would he change now?” asked Anderson. There was plenty of horn honking, waving and thumbs up during the two-hour sign-holding event prior to the debate. A few players from the Revere High football team, reportedly led by Keefe’s son, a senior player on the team, made their way through the clusters of Rizzo supporters chanting “Keefe, Keefe, Keefe.” The Keefe and Rizzo camps remained divided during the 90-minute debate sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Revere Journal. Keefe supporters fi lled the fi rst 20 or so rows have selfless officers like Sgt. Dean, Offi cer Leslie, and Offi cer Panzini serving and protecting us. Because of their training and quick thinking, tragedy was prevented that day.” “Massachusetts is home to the best trained law enforcement offi cers in the country. The Hanna awards is both a time of sadness in which we remember the evil that exists in our society but it is also a time to celof the left section of the Revere High auditorium and cheered and applauded with abandon after Keefe’s every comment or response to a question. The Rizzo contingent took the seats on the right side of the hall and cheered just as loud for their candidate. There wasn’t much news or new ground covered during the debate. What was diff erent was the way both candidates jabbed and insulted each other. Keefe repeatedly said Rizzo failed to attend any meetings about the high school building project or mitigation for the Suffix Downs project. After he lost the election to former Mayor Brian Arrigo, he left and went to Florida. “He took his ball and DEBATE | SEE Page 23 ebrate the everyday acts of valor and bravery displayed by law enforcement. This year was particularly special as we witnessed three Revere offi cers being honored in front of the entire Commonwealth,” said Representative Turco. “The City of Revere Police Department is extremely proud of these offi cers for their bravery and heroic actions,” said Police Chief Dave Callahan. 1. On Oct. 27, 2004, for the first time in 86 years, what team won the World Series? 2. How many “Get Out of Jail Free” cards are there in a game of Monopoly? 3. What song has the line “I ain’t afraid of no ghost”? 4. October 28 is National Chocolate Day; what fi lm has the quote “Welcome my friends. Welcome to my chocolate factory”? 5. What “dog” frequently lives in an underground colony? 6. On Oct. 29, 1929, was an event known as “Black Tuesday” – what happened? 7. According to Guinness World Records, Pepper X has beaten Carolina Reaper in what category? 8. What kind of racing in northern Africa commonly uses robotic jockeys? 9. What well-known author (whose middle name is also the name of a month) wrote a short story – originally published in 1885 – called “The Candy Country”? 10. On Oct. 30, 1735, John Adams was born in Braintree; which consecutive president was he? Answers 11. What is a Bram Stoker award for? (It looks like a miniature house.) 12. What U.S. city is known as “The Salmon Capital of the World”? 13. What is a group of witches called? 14. On Oct. 31, 2001, the Massachusetts Legislature cleared the names of what five victims from the 17th century? 15. What muscle never tires? 16. What locale in NYC – with a name including a color – hosts what is reportedly the world’s largest Halloween parade? 17. On Nov. 1, 1913, during the fi rst Notre Dame vs. Army football game, Notre Dame used what maneuver (also a fi rst in football history) to win 35-13? 18. What animal is most often associated with a pirate? 19. In what movie does Winifred Sanderson say “Don’t get your knickers in a twist! We are just three kindly old spinster ladies”? 20. November 2 is called by some The Commemoration of All The Faithful Departed – better known as what? 1. The Boston Red Sox 2. Two 3. “Ghostbusters” 4. “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” 5. Prairie dog (actually a rodent) 6. 16 million U.S. stock market shares were sold – a precursor to the Great Depression 7. World’s “hottest chilli pepper” 8. Camel 9. Louisa May Alcott 10. Second 11. An award for a published work of Horror (It looks like a haunted house.) 12. Ketchikan, Alaska 13. A coven 14. Salem Witch Trials defendants 15. The heart 16. Greenwich Village 17. The forward pass 18. Parrot 19. “Hocus Pocus” 20. All Souls’ Day

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