Food Matters Trailer

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Aug 5, 2024, 5:23:03 AM8/5/24
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Thisis the official trailer for the feature length documentary film 'Food Matters'. A collection of interviews with leading Nutritionists, Naturopaths, Scientists, M.D.'s and Medical Journalists.

The incidence of every non-communicable disease, including Autism, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, Cancer, Diabetes, Arthritis, Allergies and Asthma are increasing relentlessly, but only for those on a "Western-style diet". Our Western-style diet consists largely of foods grown in nutritionally-depleted soils with chemical fertilisers, processed foods lacking in essential nutrients and loaded with harmful chemical additives, preservatives and colourings. We have been misled by marketing into believing that these are healthy foods and on relying upon pharmaceutical drugs to treat the ailments of our malnourished bodies. Food Matters reveals scientifically verifiable solutions for preventing and overcoming illness naturally. The filmmakers have interviewed several world leaders in nutrition who claim that not only are we harming our bodies with inadequate nutrition, but that the right foods, supplements and detoxification can be used to help prevent and treat these non-communicable diseases.

At the Behavioural Neurotherapy Clinic, we believe that there is an essential place for medicines, but that prevention and treatment with a healthy nutrient-rich diet, a healthy lifestyle, and safe nutrient supplementation should come first.


Intensive Course based on Pivotal Response Treatment to train parents and caregivers. Since parents spend around 14 hours a day with their child. Learn how every moment can be used to promote compliance and better behaviours.


She fills the days exploring complex regional recipes and finding ways to simplify techniques, ensuring that flavor and outcome are not compromised. She traded the focus of her research from politics to researching ingredients, testing, cooking and sharing her knowledge and love of Mexican cuisine via her public TV show, her blog (patismexicantable.com) and now her first cookbook, which comes out this week.


Qui, who runs a set of food trailers called East Side King and is putting the finishing touches on his restaurant Qui, picked food truck gems from around the state, and even one from Ohio, to serve food from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. Friday through March 16.


Our disaster relief semi-trailer can serve approximately 15,000-20,000 meals a day to victims, first responders and volunteers at disaster sites. The 53-foot trailer is designed to help set up an organized disaster relief site quickly and act as a central supply unit that supports our on-site cook teams. In addition to this mobile kitchen, we also enlist a full deployment of 6-7 other tractor trailers that haul food product, water and equipment.


On the petition by NSTAR Electric Company dba Eversource Energy for grant of right in a way to install one joint occupancy pole 87/3 and anchor guy on Fremont Street southerly side approximately 40 feet west of Mack Road. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED. A communication dated May 3, 2016 was received from Superintendent of Public Works John Duran as follows:


Pursuant to the request from Eversource for the installation of a new pole on the extended portion of Fremont Street to service the new 2 family home, I offer the following. I have reviewed the proposed location on a plan provided by the developer and as field staked on the ground. I take no objection to the proposed location of the new pole.


However, the developer does not have authorization from the Planning Board to waive the underground power requirement. Therefore, I believe that the developer must first obtain the approval of this waiver from the Planning Board prior to the City Council issuing approval for grant of right in a way for the pole construction.


On the petition by Cellco Partnership dba Verizon Wireless, 118 Flanders Road, Westborough, Massachusetts 01581 for a grant of right in a way to attach wireless communications equipment consisting of one JMR Wireless Small Cell Cantenna (Model No. CYL-X7CAP-2), one Alcatel-Lucent B4 RRH2x60-4R Remote Radio Head/Cabinet, one power meter and associated equipment to existing Eversource/Verizon Telephone


Pursuant to the request from Cellco Partnership dba Verizon Wireless for the grant of right in a way for the installation of a cell antenna and supporting equipment to an existing utility pole on Dewey Avenue, I offer the following based upon my review of the submitted plans and an associated field evaluation.


Appearing for the petitioner was Attorney Victor Manougian, McLane Middleton, 300 TradeCenter, Suite 7000, Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 and he stated that the reference to pole #5 is an internal Eversource number, that the pole as identified is pole 87/1 which is the same as pole #5, that the petitioner is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, that the proposal is to provide coverage for low areas, that this will not cause interference, that the petitioner has a lease agreement with Eversource to use the utility pole, that the lease agreement covers maintenance of the integrity of the utility pole, that if there is an issue with the utility pole then Eversource will replace the utility pole, that public safety is a priority for the petitioner and for Eversource, that if the utility pole had to be replaced then the petitioner would move their equipment to the new utility pole, and that Eversource and Verizon own the utility poles. Alderman Gately stated hat there are issues with double utility poles in the city and Eversource identifies Verizon as being responsible for not moving wires from the poles. Attorney Manougian stated that the petitioner is Verizon Wireless and the pole is owned by Verizon landline, and that he can coordinate with Verizon landline about addressing the double pole issues. Alderman Gately stated that no representative from Verizon ever attends meetings when the issue of double poles is discussed, and that he wants to see where there are coverage issues that will be addressed by the pole. Attorney Manougian stated that the proposal addresses issues with capacity as well as gap in coverage, that this addresses issues with large data demands by being closer to the ground to enhance service, that this is not the same analysis as coverage gap, that the proposal fixes what the service on high poles, steeples and the like cannot handle, that a Verizon landline representative can come to the city to discuss the double pole issue, that a grant of location is not needed on private property, that with a wireless connection on private property there would be a lease agreement for the use, that there are no lease agreements with any municipalities in place, that these are the only sites sought in the city at this time, that the RF engineers determine that there is a high demand for serve in a particular area, and that roadways are an example of where there is high demand which does not provide the services customers seek. Alderman Mercer-Bruen stated that the matter could be referred to committee and a meeting be held regarding the double pole issue. PUBLIC COMMENTS: None. Motion made and 2nd that the PUBLIC HEARING be CONTINUED TO THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL ON JUNE 7, 2016 AND THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND PUBLIC LANDS, that a


communication be sent to the City Solicitor inquiring what legal rights the city may have to enter a lease for installation of wireless facilities in a public way and whether any other communities have executed such lease agreements, and that a communication be forwarded to the Superintendent of Public Works requesting a list of double utility poles in the city where Verizon is utility company which has not moved its wires, all in favor, 9-0.


On the petition by Cellco Partnership dba Verizon Wireless, 118 Flanders Road, Westborough, Massachusetts 01581 for a grant of right in a way to attach wireless communications equipment consisting of one Andrew Dualband Omni Metro Cell Antenna (Model No. NH360QM-DG-2XR), one Commscope dixplexer (Model No. E15S09P69), one Alcatel-Lucent RRH2x60 AWS Remote Radio Head, one AlcatelLucent B25 RRH4x30-4R PCS Remote Radio Head, one power meter and associated equipment to existing Eversource/Verizon Telephone Utility Pole #235-17 located on Willow Street adjacent to 50 South Bedford Street. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED. A communication dated May 2, 2016 was received from Superintendent of Public Works John Duran as follows:


Pursuant to the request from Cellco Partnership dba Verizon Wireless for the grant of right in a way for the installation of a cell antenna and supporting equipment to an existing utility pole on South Bedford Street, I offer the following based upon my review of the submitted plans and an associated field evaluation.


Solicitor inquiring what legal rights the city may have to enter a lease for installation of wireless facilities in a public way and whether any other communities have executed such lease agreements, and that a communication be forwarded to the Superintendent of Public Works requesting a list of double utility poles in the city where Verizon is utility company which has not moved its wires, all in favor, 9-0.


On the petition by Leidos, Inc./Robert Siegel, 2 Draper Street, Unit 3, Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 for a special permit pursuant to 1985 Woburn Zoning Ordinances, as amended, to allow parking of commercial vehicles overnight at 2 Draper Street Unit 3. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED. Appearing was the petitioner Robert Siegel and he stated that he apologized for not appearing at the prior meetings, that he has not received any emails advising that he attend the meetings, that he rents 1,500 square feet of industrial space, that part of the lease allow him to park a pickup truck and a 32-foot trailer on the side of the building, that he did not know that a permit was required to park the vehicles, that he has a pickup truck with a utility body and a 32-foot trailer, that he performs geological surveys of property to seek environmental contamination, that most often his works takes place on former military bases, that he has not been using the vehicles but has proposals out for new assignments, that he received an email from the city stating that the trailer could be detached and parked in one parking space, that he has done that and is now using one less parking space, that when he spoke to Building Commissioner Quinn he was told that the issue at the property was not his vehicles but concerned the storage trailer on site, that he does not have a tractor trailer, that he has a pickup truck with a utility body on the back and a 32-foot trailer that is not much bigger than a landscaping trailer, that the vehicles are lightly used, that the vehicles were used recently to obtain inspections, and that this was the first time the vehicles had been moved in months. Alderman Gately stated that there are numerous issues with the property, that the landowner has never advised the City Council where vehicles park on site, that the Building Commissioner issued a cease and desist order to unit two and three prohibiting parking commercial vehicles on site, that the trailer is parked in the snow storage area, that the vehicles cannot be parked on the area of land owned by the city, that the vehicles cannot be parked at the building until a special permit is granted, that the City Council needs to see a parking plan for the locus, the he visited the locus and he had a difficult time maneuvering his pickup truck through the lot, that a fire truck cannot pass the back of the lot, and that without a special permit the petitioner is out of business. Alderman Anderson stated that this matter should be sent to committee with the other matter pending in committee, that the businesses are trying to operate and the neighbors have legitimate concerns, and that the landowner should be asked to attend the committee meeting to resolve the issue. President Haggerty stated that there are issues with parking at the locus that need to be address relative to all of the uses on the lot. Alderman MercerBruen stated that the petitioner should approach the landowner about the issue, and that the tenants of the building should work together to get the landowner to assist in resolving the issues. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Cindy Nickerson, 31 Nashua Street stated that she is concerned because the property does not appear large enough to accommodate a tractor trailer and a box truck, that there have to be size and number of vehicle restrictions as well as hours of operation restrictions, that this is an industrial building but it is located in a residential area, that there are public safety issues at the locus, that there

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