Page 20 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2024 $$ I PAY CASH $$ for World War II military items. Top prices paid for helmets, swords, daggers, uniforms, etc. Call 617-719-1698 Aging in Place? AmeriGlide offers affordable stair lifts to keep you safe on the stairs. Regain your independence Eliminate the risk of falls on the stairs Access all levels of your home CALL NOW TO SAVE $200 1-844-237-6716 ON ANY STAIR LIFT! BEACON | FROM Page 19 sachusetts is already guaranteed to earn at least the current minimum wage of $15 including tipped employees.” OFFICIAL ARGUMENTS: Here are the offi cial arguments, gathered by the secretary of state, for each side of the question. IN FAVOR: Written by Estefania 1. On Nov. 1, 1938, what horse having a food’s name won the “Race of the Century” at Pimlico? 2. The first long American “pony express” (1673) connected Boston and what city? 3. This month is No-Shave November, which supports helping what type of patients? 4. According to Guinness World Records, the farthest distance to fire a pumpkin is how many feet: 1,222.99, 5,545.43 or 9,212,76? 5. On Nov. 2, 1889, what two U.S. states with a name of a tribe achieved statehood? 6. What country has the most pyramids: Egypt, Greece or Sudan? 7. On Nov. 3, 1911, what competitor of Ford and the Model T was founded in Michigan? 8. What type of facility has the sign “Max hug time 3 minutes. For fonder farewells please use the car park”? 9. Traditionally, do macarons and macaroons both have nuts? Answers 10. On Nov. 4, 1842, who married Mary Todd? 11. When did Ray Tomlinson introduce “@” in email addresses: 1971, 1979 or 1982? 12. What Indian was also called Rebecca Rolfe? 13. November 5 is National Chinese Takeout Day; in California during what historical event did U.S. Chinese restaurants become popular? 14. What mammal can fl y? 15. What American city dug a canal to reverse the fl ow of its river to avoid pollution? 16. What antibiotic (discovered in 1928) was nicknamed “mold juice”? 17. On Nov. 6, 1639, what communication method began at Boston’s Fairbanks’ tavern? 18. What country has the most saunas per capita: Finland, Iceland or Japan? 19. Where are starfi sh eyes located? 20. November 7 is Return Day in part of Delaware — a holiday that includes the parties’ ceremonial “bury the hatchet” — what does Return Day celebrate? Discount Tree Service 781-269-0914 Galvis, of “Yes on 5,” www.yeson5ma.com “Instead of being paid the curProfessional TREE REMOVAL & Cleanups 24-HOUR SERVICE rent tipped worker wage of just $6.75 an hour, Massachusetts tipped workers deserve the full minimum wage with tips on top. Workers in seven other states earn a full wage plus tips, and they enjoy robust tips and growing restaurants where menu prices are comparable to Massachusetts. This law would create greater fi nancial stability and predictMEPA PUBLIC NOTICE – SUBMISSION UPDATES PROJECT: Route 1A Roundabout Roadway Infrastructure Improvement Project LOCATION: Route 1A North Shore Road, Revere MA 02151 PROPONENT: City of Revere Phases. P T For questions regarding this project, please reach out to Devin Herrick with Weston & Sampson at 978-532-1900 or by email: herrick.devin@wseinc.com between the hours of Mon-Fri 8AM - 4 PM. By City of Revere 1. Seabiscuit 2. NYC (Its path was later called the Old Post Road and parts of it became Route 1.) 3. Cancer 4. 5,545.43 (from an air cannon in Moab, Utah, in 2010) 5. North and South Dakota 6. Sudan 7. Chevrolet 8. Airport drop-off zone (at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand) 9. Macarons have ground almonds; macaroons have coconut, which is actually a fruit. 10. Abraham Lincoln 11. 1971 12. Pocahontas 13. The Gold Rush 14. Bat 15. Chicago 16. Penicillin 17. First post office in America 18. Finland 19. The ends of its arms 20. Announcement of election results (Voters originally had to travel back two days after an election to fi nd out the results.)
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