Page 20 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2021 Thoreau Foundation offers $20K in scholarships to Mass. high school seniors T he Henry David Thoreau Foundation awards collegiate scholarships of up to $20,000 to eight to 10 students graduating from public or private high schools in Massachusetts. These scholarship recipients can enroll in any college or university in the world while they major or minor in an environmentally related fi eld. Students have until February 1, 2022, to apply. The Henry David Thoreau WASTE REMOVAL & BUILDING MAINTENANCE • Landscaping, Lawn Care, Mulching • Yard Waste & Rubbish Removal • Interior & Exterior Demolition (Old Decks, Fences, Pools, Sheds, etc.) • Appliance and Metal Pick-up • Construction and Estate Cleanouts • Pick-up Truck Load of Trash starting at $169 • Carpentry LICENSED & INSURED Call for FREE ESTIMATES! KITCHEN CABINETS To Look Like New 508-840-0501 FURNITURE STRIP & FINISH ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS...Desirable Ranch Style Home situated on a 7,200 square foot lot located at the end of a dead end street. This home offers 3 bdrms. on the main level window, 12x12 famrm. addition (1986) off the kitchen View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. “Coercion is not consent” was on one of the signs at last Friday’s protest. Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Mantha, Ajay Medrano, Tito V Medrano-Ventura, Jose F Tummino, Giuseppe Remedor, Magalie Bajramovic, Senad SELLER2 ADDRESS Desimone, Andrea M Desimone, Robert J 10 Ocean Ave #414 29 Mccoba St #11 DATE PRICE Revere 19.11.2021 $ 600 001,00 9-11 George Ave #91 22.10.2021 $ 850 000,00 27.09.2021 $ 310 000,00 Revere High School Daniel Jimenez held up a “No Means No: We Want Change” poster. During last Friday’s protest in front of City Hall, Revere High School students Mekayla Broomfi eld and Adriana RoCale asked rape survivors to drop their story in a box. Foundation further assists its scholarship winners by identifying environmentally related internships, off ering internship stipends and providing networking opportunities. The winners are encouraged to enroll in internships or study abroad to broaden their awareness and understanding of environmental issues. Prior scholars have studied biology, epidemiology, oceanography, international aff airs and environmental law. Upon completing their undergraduate degrees, they became members of the Henry David Thoreau Society. Thoreau scholar alumni have published articles in the “Henry David Thoreau Environmental Digest,” initiated environmental projects on planetary health and established companies and organizations, including the animation company Oxbow, satellite imagery startup CrowdAI and the nonprofi t energy organization Equitable Origin. To learn more about the Henry David Thoreau Foundation and the Henry David Thoreau Scholarships, please visit thoreauscholar.org. PROTEST | FROM Page 3 raise their voices, articulate their beliefs, and create a forum to be heard. “I also want to thank the Revere School Committee, the Revere Police Department and Mayor Arrigo for their support as we work together through these challenges,” Kelly stated. The superintendent stated that all adults, including parents, the media, educators and political leaders, owe it to children to help them use and navigate communications channels, such as social media, in ways that are safe and can result in real conversations and real solutions. She added that adults need to listen to students on platforms that do not invite divisiveness and vitriol but rather conversation, empathy and change to help have diffi cult conversations about the topics of sexism, racism and more.
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