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Page 22 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2023 Carol Tye Endorses Councillor Silvestri For Re-Election REVERE — Revere City Councillor At-Large Marc Silvestri is honored to receive an endorsement from school committeewoman and Revere legend Carol Tye ahead of the November 7th general election. Tye’s endorsement refl ects her trust and confi dence in Silvestri’s leadership and his commitment to the community. Tye, who has dedicated over six decades of her life to the city of Revere as a teacher, union leader, and superintendent, announced her retirement from the school committee earlier this year after 22 years of dedicated service. In her endorsement, Tye praised Silvestri's dedication to the students and schools, saying, "I have had the pleasure of knowing Marc for many years, and I have seen fi rsthand his dedication to our city and schools. He has been a fi erce advocate for our community and has shown time and time again that he is willing to fi ght for what is right." Silvestri thanked Tye for her endorsement and praised her years of service to the city. "I am humbled to have Carol's support," Silvestri said. "She has been a tireless advocate for our students and educators, and her years of service to the city are truly inspiring.” Earlier this year, Silvestri helped secure funding to expand access to school-based mental health services, ensuring students have the resources and support they need to succeed in and out of the classroom. He also supports measures that will eliminate MCAS testing as a graduation requirement, and both he and Tye have been fi erce advocates of building the new Revere High School at the Wonderland site, a location that will off er students a beautiful campus-like atmosphere in a state-of-theart facility with open space and easy access to public transportation. This endorsement adds to the growing list of supporters for Silvestri in his bid for reelection ahead of the November 7th general election, including State Senator Lydia Edwards, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 6 Councillor Richard Serino, Revere Firefi ghters Local 926, former state senator Joe Boncore, Laborers Union Local 22, Painters & Allied Trades Local 35, Greater Boston Labor Council, Teamsters Local 25, IBEW Local 103, IBEW Local 2222, Floorcoverers Local 2168, Boston Carmen's Union Local 589, Operating Engineers Local 4, Plumbers & Gasfi tters Local 12, Elevator Constructors Local 4, and Plasters & Cement Masons Local #534. 1. On Nov. 3, 2016, in the early morning hours (due to rain delay), in the World Series, the Chicago Cubs defeated what team in a game that had started on Nov. 2? 2. What is the oldest original MLB stadium still in use? 3. In what Spanish city – with a bull fi ghting ring called La Monumental – did the Museum of Forbidden Art recently open? 4. Who is thought to be the fi rst stand-up comedian (born in 1835)? 5. On Nov. 4, 1884, what president with the last name of a city won election by just 1,047 votes, including some swing votes? 6. What are quarks? 7. What New England state’s offi cial state drink is cider? 8. November 5 is National Redhead Day; reportedly, what TV actress whose fi rst name was part of a show’s name was not a natural redhead? 9. What Native American tribe was invited to the fi rst Thanksgiving? 10. On Nov. 6, 1639, what kind of business in Boston Answers was named a post offi ce – the fi rst one in the colonies? 11. What is the sport of skeleton? 12. On Nov. 7, 1837, St. Louis Observer Editor Elijah Parish Lovejoy was killed by what kind of mob? 13. Reportedly, when do U.S. TV advertising rates for 30 seconds reach $7 million? 14. What cartoon character was the fi rst balloon in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (in 1927)? 15. On Nov. 8, 2020, TV game show personality Alex Trebek died; he had hosted what game show with a title including an exclamation point? 16. What are adult male turkeys called? 17. In what year was the fi rst message sent between two computers: 1959, 1969 or 1980? 18. What fabric pattern has a Persian teardrop motif? 19. What is Cucurbitophobia? 20. On Nov. 9, 1872, the Great Boston Fire began on what street that has the name of a season? at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net call he Adv cate Ne spapers For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers 1. The Cleveland Indians 2. Fenway Park 3. Barcelona 4. Mark Twain 5. Democrat Grover Cleveland 6. Subatomic particles 7. New Hampshire 8. Lucille Ball (“I Love Lucy”) 9. Wampanoag 10. A tavern of Richard Fairbanks 11. Winter sliding on a “skeleton” bobsled while lying face down 12. Pro-slavery 13. During the Super Bowl 14. Felix the Cat (He was filled with air and held up by stilts.) 15. “Jeopardy!” 16. Gobblers or toms 17. 1969 18. Paisley 19. Fear of pumpkins 20. Summer Street

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