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THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL
It's the Holly-Jolly Holidays in Malden
Santa Claus' annual
visit to Pine Banks Park
December 15!
Medford High came in on Thanksgiving Day and turned the game upside down in a 34-14
win over Malden High. For Malden freshman running back Jayden McGuffie, it was also the
case, as seen above. McGuffie was hit low and actually turned upside down and over on the
play. Story and photo coverage inside. (Courtesy/ Paul Hammersley Photo)
Malden City Council Finance Committee approves $6.3 million
in reserve fund expenditures on several key projects
Repair and rehabilitation projects around the city take major
step forward; await full Council approval for final step
Advocate Staff Report
T
he Malden City Council Finance
Committee on Tuesday
night unanimously approved
the expenditure of over $6 million
in municipal reserve funds
which would pay for several key
repair and rehabilitation projects.
â€œIf
we fund these projects
and see them through now, it
will save us much greater costs
down the road later,â€ said Malden
City Council President Stephen
Winslow (Ward 6). â€œIt is critical
we act now on these important
projects.â€
Finance Committee Chairperson
and Councillor-at-Large Carey
McDonald echoed this sentiment
and also efficiently naviPROJECTS
| SEE PAGE 10
Santa and Mrs. Claus is shown with Mayor Gary Christenson
during last year's visit to Pine Banks Park.
S
anta Claus will once again
take time out of his busy
schedule at the North Pole to
visit his headquarters at Pine
Banks Park on Sunday, December
15, from 2-5:30 p.m. This is
Santaâ€™s 75th annual trip to see
the good little boys and girls of
Malden and Melrose!
Santa will visit with children to
hear what they want for Christmas
and will also pose for keepsake
photos. Park Superintendent
Brian Mulrenan along with
the Pine Bankâ€™s elves will be preparing
Santaâ€™s office and decorating
the park with beautiful
lights. Former Ward 5 Councillor
Barbara Murphy and Santaâ€™s
helpers from Ward 5 will be serving
delicious hot chocolate and
cookies. Donâ€™t miss your chance
to let Santa know if youâ€™ve been
naughty or nice!
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tep into the holiday season with a
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â€“ transformed into a winter wonderland
filled with the sounds of festive music
and the warmth of holiday cheer. Presented
by Maplewood Event Services
and sponsored by the City of Malden,
this outdoor market will feature an array
of unique, handcrafted gifts from talented
local artisans, festive decor, joyful
tunes and seasonal treats. Suitable for all
ages, we invite you to support local artisans
and makers for your holiday shopping
this season. The event will be on
Saturday, December 7, from 12-4 p.m.
at City Hall Plaza (215 Pleasant St.).
of open space, historic sites, affordable
housing and development
of outdoor recreational facilities
within the City of Malden
all in accordance with the rules
and ordinances.
The selected individual will be
expected to possess interpersonal
skill, to allow him/her to
work cooperatively with both
fellow committee members and
elected officials. Interested residents
are required to send a cover
letter together with a resume
to Council President Stephen
Winslow swinslow@cityofmalden.org
or Lisa M Cagno, Clerk of
Committees lcagno@cityofmalden.org
by no later than Thursday,
January 2, 2025 at 10:00 AM.
Lighting up Lincoln Commons
ayor Gary Christenson joined Ward 7 Councillor Chris Simonelli and residents to kick off the Holiday
Season with a snow blizzard at Lincoln Commons. The event included festive songs, cookies,
hot chocolate and a very special visit from Santa Claus!
M
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MSO celebrates the graduation of 22 new correction officers
T
he Middlesex Sheriffâ€™s Office
(MSO) proudly welcomed 22
new correction officers during
a ceremony on November 22
at Melroseâ€™s Memorial Hall. The
newest class of MSO officers is
rich in diversity with nearly 25
percent born outside the United
States. In addition, seven of
the new officers speak more
than one language. The graduation
ceremony for the 51st Basic
Training Academy (BTA) featured
welcoming remarks from
Melrose Mayor Jennifer Grigoraitis,
an address from BTA President
Alex Marshall and a keynote
address by Middlesex Sheriff
Peter J. Koutoujian.
â€œAs one of the nationâ€™s premier
public safety agencies, members
of the Middlesex Sheriffâ€™s Office
have served this county with dignity,
pride and professionalism
for 332 years,â€ said Sheriff Koutoujian.
â€œThese newly-minted officers
will help us continue to set
the standard for correctional exMiddlesex
Sheriff's Office (MSO) 51st Basic Training Academy members stand for a class photo
with members of the MSO command and training academy staffs, including Sheriff Peter J.
Koutoujian (first row, fifth from left). (Courtesy photo)
cellence in the United States.â€
The ceremony followed a rigorous
13-and-a half-week academy
during which recruits underMalden
Public Library showcases the
artwork of Gurleen Anand in December
she hopes to use her art as a
way to bring people of various
backgrounds and works of life
together.
went extensive training. The academy
included both classroom and
hands-on work, as well as the mastering
of policies, procedures and
skills needed to maintain safety
and security. The training focused
on topics such as implicit bias,
Mental Health First Aid, Cognitive
Behavioral Theory (CBT), de-escalation
and communication, first
responder training, suicide prevention,
and defensive tactics. In
addition, all 22 recruits spent time
working with veteran members
of the MSO team during their onthe-job
training at the Middlesex
Jail & House of Correction.
This monthâ€™s graduation was
the 17th held during Sheriff
Koutoujianâ€™s tenure and the fifth
since February of 2023.
To learn more about the MSO
and current career opportunities,
please visit www.middlesexsheriff.org.
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from 6-7 p.m., and everyone is
welcome to attend.
Gurleen Anand is a certified
art healer from the University
of Florida and resides in Malden.
Throughout her career,
she has worked in the field
of creativity and innovation.
Anand works with a variety of
mediums, to create art centered
around mindfulness and
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joined their colleagues
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to enact sweeping climate
legislation to meet the climate crisis
head-on and accelerate progress
towards the stateâ€™s goal of net-zero
greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
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centivizes innovative technologies,
such as battery storage, fusion energy,
advanced metering and meter
socket adapters.
Earlier in 2024 the Massachusetts
House and Senate had passed similar
versions of the bill, which were
resolved by a conference committee.
On November 14, the legislature
enacted the bill. Governor
Maura Healey signed the bill
into law on November 20, 2024,
as Chapter 239 of the Acts of 2024.
â€œMassachusetts is a national and
global leader in combating climate
change and shifting to clean, renewable
energy like solar and offshore
wind,â€ said Senator Lewis.
â€œThis robust legislation builds upon
our previous legislative efforts in
order to accelerate the building
of clean energy infrastructure, advance
innovation in climate technology,
create quality green jobs,
and help protect ratepayers from
high energy costs.â€
â€œWith the passage of this climate
legislation, we take a large step toward
a more sustainable and equitable
future,â€ said Representative
Kate Lipper-Garabedian
State Representative
Donato. â€œThis legislation is a landmark
achievement that will not
only accelerate our transition to
renewable energy but also ensure
that the benefits of this transition
are shared by all. By fostering innovation,
creating jobs, and addressing
the climate crisis, we are securing
a more resilient energy future
for the Commonwealth.â€
â€œWith the passage of this comprehensive
climate legislation,
Massachusetts continues to lead
in clean energy and move closer
towards our goal of net zero emissions
by 2050,â€ said Representative
Ultrino. â€œThis legislation includes a
wide range of policies that will help
grow our economy, create jobs, and
ensure a sustainable future for our
Commonwealth.â€
â€œAs a member of the Joint Committee
on Telecommunications,
Utilities and Energy, I was glad to
join the Legislature in passing this
critical legislation to meet State climate
goals, while protecting residents
from high energy costs,â€ said
Representative Lipper-Garabedian.
â€œBy consolidating State permitJason
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ting for clean energy projects, establishing
an Office of Environmental
Justice, and advancing solar energy
and electric vehicles, among
other provisions, this bill ensures
that Massachusetts is positioned
to reach zero greenhouse gas emissions
by 2050.â€
Key provisions of this climate legislation:
â€¢
Expediting the siting and permitting
of clean energy infrastructure
projects by requiring that large
projects that need state, regional
and local permits be consolidated
into a single permit that requires
action within 15 months, and that
small projects with multiple local
permits be consolidated into a single
permit with action within 12
months
â€¢ Enhancing community review
of clean energy project permitting
by establishing the Office of Environmental
Justice and Equity, the
Office of Public Participation at the
Energy Facilities Siting Board and
the Division of Siting and Permitting
at the Department of Energy
Resources (DOER), to ensure a
robust, thorough and community-centered
review of all projects
â€¢ Protecting residents from high
energy costs by directing utility providers
to offer lower rates to lowand
middle-income consumers
and incentivizing utility companies
to expand the use of climate- and
cost-friendly infrastructure
â€¢ Extending the â€œMassachusetts
Offers Rebates for Electric Vehiclesâ€
(MOR-EV) program through
2027, which gives residents $3,500$6,000
for the purchase of new or
used electric vehicles
â€¢ Expanding the availability of
EV charging stations by centralizing
the statewide coordination of
charger installation via the Electric
Vehicle Infrastructure Coordinating
Council, directing the Department
of Public Utilities (DPU) to make it
easier to install pole-mounted chargers
that often are used in parking
spots and on streets and removing
EV charger installation restrictions
for residents who own parcels
within condominiums, homeowner
associations and historic districts
â€¢ Making it easier for cities and
towns to procure electric school
buses and EV charging equipment
for their municipalities
â€¢ Supporting offshore wind development
by expanding existing
tax credits for offshore wind facility
employers, increasing the maximum
of 20-year terms for offshore
wind contracts up to 30 years, and
directing DOER to review the effectiveness
of existing contracts and issue
guidance on long-term power
purchase agreements between offshore
wind developers and municipalities,
including approved aggregation
plans
â€¢ Continuing the deployment of
solar energy through expanding
affordability and access for low-income
customers to utilize the Solar
Massachusetts Renewable Target
(SMART) program, updating historic
district laws, providing policy
recommendations through a solar
canopy working group and requiring
DPU to explore expanding access
to net crediting
â€¢ Strengthening efficient grid
management and improved resiliency
with advanced metering infrastructure,
including smart meters,
communications networks
and data management systems,
to help use devices more efficiently
and provide real-time data to
the grid
â€¢ Decarbonizing more buildings
by authorizing condo association
boards to install energy efficiency
devices and EV chargers in common
areas and increasing the efficiency
of heat pumps by allowing
installers to use the most up-todate
refrigerants
â€¢ Supporting carbon removal innovation
by expanding the mission
of the Massachusetts Clean Energy
Center (MassCEC) to include carbon
removal, embodied carbon reduction
and nuclear power. MassCEC
would also be directed to promote
carbon removal and embodied carbon
activities, and study opportunities
for future carbon removal.
â€¢ Supporting fusion energy and
battery storage by becoming the
first state in the nation to add fusion
energy to the list of Renewable
Energy Portfolio Standard Class I renewable
energy generating sources,
positioning the Commonwealth
to be in a strategically beneficial position
as fusion energy becomes
commercially viable.
â€¢ Leading by example by directing
state government to analyze its
own climate impacts and how state
infrastructure, including state buildings
and Massport, can be more climate
friendly.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, December 6, 2024
~ Malden Musings ~
Tales from Linden USA Part 3
By Peter Levine
H
ello Maldonia, Chris Moro,
MHS Class of 1979, here â€“
â€œKeeper of The Flame, Linden
U.S.A.â€ â€“ bringing you Part 3
of my Tales from Linden U.S.A.
At the end of my second excerpt,
I asked my fellow â€œLinden
Knightsâ€ to reach out to me
and share their stories of growing
up â€œLinden Menâ€ in Godâ€™s
country, Ward 8, yesâ€¦ â€œThe
Red-Headed Stepchild of Maldoniaâ€
â€“ Linden. Linden, sometimes
referred to as the Ward
with â€œdarkness on the edge of
town,â€ as a nod to Springsteen
when he would good-naturedly
shout out to his rabid fans, â€œis
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[My note: Iâ€™m not quite sure
what this means but I thought
Chris made it flow well â€“ insert
smiley face.]
So, one day Iâ€™m at a local bank
when I run into a â€œLinden Man,â€
Mr. Allan Small (he of the unstoppable
jump/set shot) and
he tells me that he read my article
in the â€œEdgeworth Times,â€
oops, did I say that?! Sorry, Pete,
I had to get that dig in this article,
somewhere. Al tells me he
enjoyed the piece and looked
forward to reading the third install.
It was nice to get a vote of
confidence. Thanks, Al!
I also had a chance to talk to
Eddie Casaletto (of the Andrew
Street Casalettos) and he told
me he had a great story about
his grandfather (Lynn Street).
Hopefully, soon I get a chance
to put it in print.
This past spring I attended
my high school reunion. Hard
to believe itâ€™s been 45 years â€“
â€œOh my Godâ€ said in the best
Jonathan Higgins Magnum P.I.
voice. Seeing everyone was
great! It was there that I got
a chance to see a whole host
of â€œLinden Menâ€ from our glory
days of yoreâ€¦oh, they pass
you by (Bruce alert! Another
nod to Bruce and his song â€œGlory
Daysâ€).
Linden Men roll call goes
as follows: Tommy Moro (Andrew
St.), Walter Hall (Oliver
St.), Frank Lazzarone (Morris
St.), Bobby May (Eastern Ave.),
Mike Oâ€™Leary (Fairview Terr.),
Eddie Moffit (Coleman St.) and
Joey â€œOkieâ€ Oâ€™Keefe (Coleman
St.). Some of the Senior Linden
Men that I see quite a bit
are my big brother Steve â€œSteffâ€
Moro, Johnny â€œPopsâ€ Ruelle and
Honorary Linden Knights Jimmy
Pelosi and Frank â€œThe Tankâ€
Tenaglia.
This brings me full circle to
my first Linden Knight Tale,
brought to us by Joe Oâ€™Keefe.
Iâ€™m telling Okie about my quest
to have Linden U.S.A. recognized.
I go on to ask Okie if he
could give me a story about
his days of growing up in â€œLinA
real photo postcard from the early 1920s from Frank Levineâ€™s
personal collection: the widening of Beech Street looking north
from the junction of Oliver and Beech.
den USA.â€ He says ahhhâ€¦ â€œBeatmenâ€
(inside joke), I donâ€™t think
I want to see them in the paper
(LOL).
Then Okie says, wait, Iâ€™ve got
one youâ€™ll remember, Chris. The
tale was not so funny when it
happened, but as the years go
by it becomes quite amusing.
Funny, how we perceive circumstances
and events change
as time goes by. I present to
you for your reading pleasure
the â€œTale of the Telephone Pole.â€
Sometime in the 1970s, Joe
Oâ€™Keefe receives his driverâ€™s license.
By the skin of his teeth,
by the way. You see, Okie was
not very comfortable (or proficient)
behind the wheel. Now
Okie is at the gas station at the
intersection of Eastern Ave. and
Broadway across from Holy
Cross Cemetery. Okieâ€™s vehicle?
Letâ€™s just call it â€œThe Beast.â€
The Blues Brothers Bluesmobile
before there was John Belushi
and Dan Akroydâ€™s Blues Brothers
and Bluesmobile.
Okie is feeding his Beast
its favorite meal: leaded petrol
(ahhhâ€¦the nectar of the
Gods)! Suddenly, the sky opens!
Itâ€™s coming down like cats and
dogs (can you even say that
anymore, especially during
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Mystic River herring run is the largest in the state for 2024
Drone view of Horn Pond (Courtesy photo)
Herring in Horn Pond (Courtesy photo)
M
ore than 640,000 river herring
passed through the fish
ladder at the Mystic Lakes Dam
in Medford in 2024, and around
37,500 herring made it into Horn
Pond, according to the official estimate
from the Massachusetts Division
of Marine Fisheries (DMF).
This yearâ€™s total at the Mystic Lakes
was higher than any in the past
five years, representing the highest
population in the Mystic River
watershed since 2019 and the
largest river herring run in all of
Massachusetts this year. River herring
is a species of fish that lives in
the ocean and returns to fresh water
to spawn (lay their eggs). They
are loyal to the lakes, ponds, and
rivers where they were hatched
and are an important part of oceanic
and riverine food webs.
â€œThat the most urbanized watershed
in New England is also
home to the largest river herring
migration in the state is nothing
short of remarkable,â€ said Senior
Engagement Manager Daria
Clark of the Mystic River Watershed
Association (MyRWA). â€œThis
is thanks to sustained efforts by
volunteers and MyRWA to protect
water quality, expand access
to habitat, and monitor this
run size.â€
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, December 6, 2024
Malden makes progress toward a lead-free water system
Support Maldenâ€™s efforts to identify lead service lines this December
I
n October, the City of Malden
completed an inventory of the
water service lines in our public
water system. Water service lines
are the pipes that carry water
from the water lines in the street
to Maldenâ€™s homes, schools and
other buildings. The inventory
lists the type of material for each
service line â€“ whether itâ€™s copper,
galvanized steel, lead or plastic.
To find out the type of material
of your service line, check out
the service line inventory map
on the Cityâ€™s website at https://
www.cityofmalden.org/222/
Find-out-if-You-Have-Lead-Service-Lines
Completing
the inventory was
an important step in the Cityâ€™s effort
to identify and replace 100%
of the lead service lines in the
public water system. To complete
the inventory, City staff
and others went door-to-door
to provide educational information,
set up appointments and
inspect water service lines. The
City received help for this work
from Clean Water Action, GDIT
and Fuss & Oâ€™Neill, all of whose
support was funded through
federal grants at no cost to the
City. GDITâ€˜s support is funded
through the national Get the
Lead Out (GLO) initiative of the
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
Despite these efforts, Maldenâ€™s
water service line inventory still
has some gaps: water service
lines of unknown material type.
During the week of December
11, Malden staff and GDITâ€™s GLO
team will be back, going doorto-door
to inspect service lines
and fill in these gaps.
If a City team shows up at your
door, please do your part and let
them inspect your water service
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to the basement. The inspection
takes less than five minutes.
All City staff and others will have
IDs and badges. Be safe â€“ please
ask to see ID.
If you would rather schedule
an inspection appointment,
please call the Malden Engineering
Department at 781397-7040.
You can also inspect
the service line yourself and
send the results to the City using
an online survey at https://
www.cityofmalden.org/216/
Information-on-Lead-in-Drinking-Water.
Instructions are provided
when you click on the
survey link.
More information about
lead in drinking water
Maldenâ€™s water is routinely
tested for lead and the Massachusetts
Water Resources Authority
(MWRA), the regional water
supplier, treats the water to
minimize corrosion of lead from
older pipes. During this yearâ€™s
tests, more than 10% of the tap
water samples collected in Malden
exceeded the drinking water
action level for lead of 0.015
mg/L (or 15 parts per billion).
Even when the drinking water
delivered to homes and other
buildings meets all standards,
lead can enter the water when it
passes through lead service lines
and older pipes, faucets and fixtures
in the home.
To find out more about actions
being taken by Malden and
MWRA and to learn what you
can do to protect yourself and
your family from lead exposure
in drinking water, read â€œInformation
on Lead in Drinking Water,â€
which is posted at the Engineering
Department on the City
of Malden website. If you have
questions, please call the Engineering
Department at 781-3977040
or send an email to leadinfo@cityofmalden.org.
Malden
native serves aboard USS Ronald Reagan
Law Offices of
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, P.C.
â€œATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAWâ€
â€¢ ESTATE/MEDICAID PLANNING
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369 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 (617)381-9600
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, CPA, CFP, MST, ESQUIRE.
AICPA Personal Financial Specialist Designee
Lt. David Palencia, from Malden, served food during a
Thanksgiving meal on the mess decks onboard Nimitz-class
aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) while in port at
Naval Base Kitsap in Bremerton, Washington, on Nov. 28, 2024.
The ship provides a combat-ready force that protects and
defends the United States and supports alliances, partnerships
and collective maritime interests in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S.
Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Caleb Dyal)
FLEET
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Page 9
Grand Opening of The Crew
Rowing Studio
M
ayor Gary Christenson celebrated
the grand opening
ceremony of The Crew, 380
Pleasant Street. The Crew is a
women-owned rowing studio
in downtown Malden. Business
owner and Malden resident
Bryn Garrity has competed
in rowing nationally and internationally
for 20 years and
coaches rowing at Somerville
High School. They specialize in
strength and endurance training,
rowing classes and other
physical fitness programs.
They ensure an adaptive and
inclusive environment for all
fitness levels and are a wheelchair
accessible fitness studio.
For more information, including
hours of operation, please
call 781-777-5469.
Heâ€™s Back...and Better Than Ever!
John A. Fitzpatrick
(Fitzy)
Sales & Lease Consultant
Direct: 617.410.1030
Main: 617.381.9000
Cell: 617.279.9962
jfitzpatrick@mcgovernauto.com
McGovern Automotive Group
100 Broadway, Rte. 99, Everett
425r Broadway, Saugus
Pictured (from left) Mary Ellen Oâ€™Meara, Chamber of Commerce,
Mayor Gary Christenson, Owner Bryn Garrity, and Shawn
Bonneau.
Join us for an Author Talk at the
Malden Public Library on Dec. 9
Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South
in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut Street
We are on MBTA Bus Route 429
781-231-1111
We are a Skating Rink with
Bowling Alleys, Arcade and
two TVâ€™s where the ball
games are always on!
PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE
12-7 p.m.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
$10.00
Price includes Roller Skates
Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost
Private Parties
7:30-11 p.m.
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
T
he topic will be discussing â€œA
Hudson Valley Reckoning: Discovering
the Forgotten History of
Slaveholding in my Dutch American
Familyâ€ by Debra Bruno, epilogue
by Malden resident Eleanor
C. Mire. The event will be in
person and online on Monday
December 9 from 6-7 p.m. in the
Maccario Room. Bruno will appear
via Zoom, and Mire will be
in person.
In â€œA Hudson Valley Reckoning,â€
Bruno tells the story of slaveryâ€™s
history in upstate New York,
uncovering her Dutch ancestorsâ€™
slave-holding past, leading to
deep connections with the descendants
of the enslaved people
her family owned. She eventually
met and became friends
with Eleanor C. Mire, a fellow researcher
and a descendant of a
woman enslaved by one of Brunoâ€™s
Dutch ancestors. Join us for
great discussion on family history,
the complexities of slavery in
the north Atlantic states and the
challenges of racial reconciliation.
This event is free and open to
the public. Zoom and in- person
registration is required. Register
at bit.ly/events-mpl
Saturday
$11.00
Price includes Roller Skates
18+ Adults Only After 7 PM - ID Required
Private Parties
Private Parties
4-8 p.m. $10.00 8:30-11 p.m. $11.
18+ Adults Only After 7 PM - ID Required
12-9 p.m.
$10.00
Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Sorry No Checks - ATM on site
Roller skate rentals included in all prices
Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, December 6, 2024
Greater Malden Asian
American Community
Coalition received funding to
celebrate Mid-Autumn
Festival
T
he Greater Malden Asian
American Community Coalition
(GMAACC) has received a
grant of $2,500 from the Mass
Cultural Council (MCC), a state
agency, through its FY25 Festivals
& Projects Program. In fall
2024, GMAACC planned and
organized Maldenâ€™s first ever
Mid-Autumn Festival to bring
the local community together
to celebrate. Mid-Autumn Moon
Festival is celebrated by many
Asian Americans on the 15th
day of the eighth month on the
lunar calendar.
The event attracted over 200
attendees, who sampled traditional
mooncakes, made their
own lanterns and enjoyed cultural
performances, which included
Chinese cultural dance,
tai chi, lion dance, and kung fu,
at First Parish Malden. Community
members also participated
in a public art project: They
wrote or drew their hopes and
dreams for a new Asian American
Cultural and Community
Center in Malden. With MCCâ€™s
funding, GMAACC plans on continuing
this cultural tradition for
the Asian American community
in the North Shore in 2025 and
years to come.
Mass Cultural Council funds
reach every community in the
Commonwealth. Its mission is to
advance the Commonwealthâ€™s
creative and cultural sector by
celebrating traditions and talents,
championing its collective
needs and equitably investing
public resources.
GMAACC is a grassroots,
community-led nonprofit
that builds power with Asian
American community members
of the greater Malden
area. Its work includes providing
direct services, strengthening
coalitions and organizing
to advocate for community
well-being and equity.
For more info, access https://
www.gmaacc.org/
Upcoming Family Movie Night at
Malden Public Library
Wed., Dec. 11, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
J
oin us for Family Movie Night on
Wednesday, December 11, 2024,
from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Malden Public
Library. We will be showing a 2024
movie based on the book â€œThe Wild
Robotâ€ by Peter Brown. â€œThe Wild Robotâ€
animated film highlights the voices
of Lupita Nyongâ€™o, Pedro Pascal, Bill
Nighy, Stephanie Hsu, Mark Hamill and
Ving Rhames.
â€œThe epic adventure follows the journey
of a robot, Rozzum unit 7134, â€˜Rozâ€™
for short, that is shipwrecked on an uninhabited
island and must learn to adapt
to the harsh surroundings, gradually
building relationships with the animals
on the island and becoming the adoptive
parent of an orphaned gosling.â€
Free snacks will be provided. Movie
times are approximate. Rated PG.
PROJECTS | FROM PAGE 1
gated a busy evening of discussion
and fact presentation from
Mayor Gary Christensonâ€™s chief
financial staff, Ron Hogan and
City Treasurer Daniel Grover.
â€œTime is an important factor and
it is our communityâ€™s best interest
to move quickly toward getting
these funds allocated and
get these projects going,â€ Councillor
McDonald said.
Included among the unanimous
appropriation approval
votes were the following
planned infrastructure improvements:
â€”
An appropriation of $2 million
for general road reconstruction
citywide
â€” An appropriation of $2.5
million for Maplewood Park turf
in Ward 7
â€” An appropriation of $1.5
million for Parking Garage improvements
and repairs to the
Jackson Street and CBD garages
in Malden Square in Ward 4
â€” An appropriation of
$300,000 for Traffic Calming Initiatives
All
four of these funding directives
from Mayor Christensonâ€™s
office were favorably discussed
by all members of the Councilâ€™s
Finance Committee, particularly
the Traffic Calming Initiatives,
which several Councillors,
including Chairperson McDonâ€œThe
Wild Robotâ€ (Courtesy Photo)
Carey McDonald
City Council Finance
Committee Chair
ald, Ward 3 Councillor Amanda
Linehan, Ward 5 Councillor Ari
Taylor and Councillor-at-Large
Karen ColÃ³n Hayes, all identified
as perhaps the number one priority
among their constituents.
â€œI get a call or an email on
speeding and traffic issues every
single day, and when we go
out and knock on doors during
next yearâ€™s campaign, it will be
the first thing people will talk
about,â€ Councillor Linehan said.
A fifth proposed appropriation,
$500,000 for the rehabilitation
and repair of the plaza at
the Salemwood K-8 School, was
tabled at the request of several
Councillors, including ColÃ³n
Hayes and Taylor, who wished
Stephen Winslow
City Council
President
to further review the proposals
for the repairs there, which are
related to the â€œsinkingâ€ of parts
of the areas around the outside
of the building, which was first
constructed in 1999.
â€œThis is a major safety issue
and we want to make sure we
get this right,â€ said Councillor
ColÃ³n Hayes, who agreed with
Councillor Taylor that the issue
was most commonly brought
up at community meetings by
Salemwood School parents.
A full Council vote and further
discussion of these Finance
Committee discussions is expected
at the next full City Council
meeting.
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Page 11
Malden resident named
to All-New England
Team by New England
Football Writers
Junior cornerback earns honor for first
time with University Division selection
Special to The Advocate
S
tonehill College junior cornerback
Mo Seide (Malden,
Mass.) has been named to the
New England Football Writers
Division I New England AllStar
Team, the organization announced
on December 2, 2024.
Seide, who earned a spot on
the New England All-Star Team
for the first time, is among 38
All-Star selections representing
the 16 National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) Division
I colleges and universities that
sponsor football in New England
at the Football Bowl Subdivision
(FBS) and Football Championship
Subdivision (FCS) levels.
He is Stonehillâ€™s third AllNew
England honoree in the
programâ€™s three years competing
at the NCAA I FCS level â€“
and the first defensive player
â€“ joining former offensive linemen
David Satkowski, â€™23, and
Joe Bastante, â€™22, who is in his
second year on Head Coach Eli
Gardnerâ€™s coaching staff, serving
as tight ends coach this year. Seide
is the programâ€™s 14th selection
overall since 2010 and the
first defensive player to earn
the recognition since defensive
back Sam Athy, â€™21, following
the 2021 season.
The New England Football
Writers Division I All-Star team
represents programs from the
Atlantic Coast Conference,
Coastal Athletic Association, Ivy
League, Northeast Conference
(NEC), Patriot League and Division
I independents. The team
will be honored at the New England
Football Writers Captains
and Awards Banquet on Thursday,
December 12, at the Sheraton
Framingham Hotel and
Conference Center. Reservations
must be made no later than Friday,
December 6, at 4 p.m., and
may be made at https://newenglandfootballwriters.com/captains-%26-awards-banquet.
Tickets
are $75 per person.
Seide, an All-NEC second team
selection, had a breakout year
on the defensive side of the ball
for Stonehill this fall, sharing
the NEC lead with his four interceptions
and ranking seventh
with eight passes defended, including
his team-high four pass
breakups. He started nine of the
Skyhawks 11 games at cornerback
this fall and finished with
32 tackles (20 solo), including 2.0
for a loss of eight yards, 1.0 sacks
for a loss of seven, and a fumble
recovery.
Seide was named an NEC
Prime Performer twice this season
â€“ the lone Stonehill player
to earn the weekly recognition
multiple times. He produced
the first two-interception game
for Stonehill in 11 years at Lafayette
College on November 16,
and he added his fourth of the
year at Robert Morris University
in the Skyhawks season finale
to give him three picks over the
last two weeks of the year. Seide
posted six tackles (two solo)
with a fumble recovery in the
Skyhawks Senior Day matchup
with eventual NEC Champions
Central Connecticut State University
on November 9. He finished
with a career-high seven
stops (five solo), including a career-best
2.0 for loss, a sack and
pass breakup at Merrimack College
on October 19.
Seide has appeared in 27
games, with 15 starts, over his
three-year career at Stonehill.
He has totaled 57 tackles (35
solo), including 3.0 for a loss of
nine yards, with 1.0 sacks, five
interceptions, 11 pass breakups
and a fumble recovery. Seide
broke up a career-best six
passes during the 2023 season.
Stonehill wrapped up its third
NCAA Division I FCS season with
a 1-10 record overall, including
0-7 in the NEC.
S
Sen. Lewis announces
December Office Hours
tate Senator Jason Lewis will be holding virtual Office Hours on Tuesday, December 17, 2024,
from 2-3 p.m. on Zoom for district residents who would like to meet with him. For further information
or any questions, visit SenatorJasonLewis.com or contact his office at 617-722-1206
or Jason.Lewis@masenate.gov.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, December 6, 2024
â€˜Frank Says Hiâ€™ Breakfast with Santa raises
money for Malden High School scholarship
T
he community raised money
at the Frank Says Hi Breakfast
with Santa at the Irish American
Club on Saturday. Frank DeCandia,
22, died of leukemia in 2008,
and the money raised will go
towards a Malden High School
scholarship recipient.
Shown from left to right: Robyn Blais, Hannah
Blais, 3 months, Santa and Pat Blais.
Ashlynn DeCandia, 7, Santa and Katelynn
DeCandia
Shown from left to right: Emily Micheli, Leo Micheli, 8 months,
Santa and Sean Micheli.
Colton Blake, Santa, and Lily, Kristen and Rich Blake
Frank DeCandiaâ€™s family members and others, shown from left to right: Mayor Gary Christenson,
Pete Caso, best friend Jason Rossi, mother Marcie DeCandia, nephew Dominic Herrera, father
Frank DeCandia, sister Stephanie DeCandia, uncle Dana Brown, aunt Marie Brown, aunt Patty
Bessette and family friend Donna Riley.
Ice hockey fan Margaret Perrotti won an autographed Bruins
jersey during Saturdayâ€™s Frank Says Hi Breakfast with Santa at
the Irish American Club.
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City of Malden
Community Preservation Committee
Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 6:00 PM
Public Hearing and Monthly Meeting
Hybrid
Ella Cross, 4, Dylan Cross, 7,and Max and Christina Cross
mingled with Santa.
City Hall Room #105 (in-person)
Live streamed via Zoom (virtual)
On March 29, 2023, Governor Healey signed legislation extending certain COVID-19 relief
measures including extending remote meetings for public bodies. The same provisions
which permitted public bodies to meet remotely, or convene in a hybrid manner, have been
extended through March 31, 2025. This extension allows public bodies to continue to meet
remotely or to meet in a hybrid manner, without a quorum of the public body physically
present at a meeting location. The law requires that a public body provide â€œadequate,
alternativeâ€ access to remote meetings.
Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here: https://www.mass.gov/
service-details/updated-guidance-on-holding-meetings-pursuant-to-the-act-extendingcertain-covid-19-measures.
Members
of the public who wish to attend remotely can do so using the following information:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/91972006455
Fran, Lizzy and Alden Brown, 2, are shown with Santa.
Webinar ID: 919 7200 6455
Or join by phone from the US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 646 518 9805
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Maria Luise,
ADA Compliance Coordinator at mluise@cityofmalden.org or 781-397-7000, Ext 2005
CPC Monthly Meeting and Public Hearing
December 18, 2024
Agenda
1. Call to Order/ Roll Call
2. Public Hearing
Mia Mercurio, 5, Tessa Mercurio, 3, and Ashley Mercurio said
hello to Santa.
a. 0020_Pearl Street Envelope Assessment
b. 0021_Oliver Street Envelope Assessment
c. 0024_Forest Dale Cemetery Wall
d. 0025_Forest Dale Cemetery Pond
e. 0026_Saint Paulâ€™s Church Envelope Assessment
3. Approval of Meeting Minutes from November 18, 2024
4. Other Business
5. Adjournment of CPC Monthly Meeting
Share your comments on FY25 applications (https://www.cityofmalden.org/768/CPA-FundingApplications)
during the Public Hearings at this November and the next December monthly meetings,
or by filling out this survey: https://forms.gle/7WM8rzfMShqQAjKh7
Jason and J.J. Rossi, Santa and Bruce, Jordan and Courtney
Rossi and Heather Rollo
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
December 06, 13, 2024
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, December 6, 2024
A â€˜10â€™ FOR #10: Medfordâ€™s Marino runs
all over Malden in Game #137
Mustang QB writes himself right into record books with 217
yds., 4 TDs in 34-14 Thanksgiving Day victory
By Steve Freker
F
or the just over two hours it
took to seal the deal, Justin Marino
was â€œOne Man Gangâ€ in the
flesh. On Thanksgiving morning,
in the longest continuous high
school rivalry in the nation, #10
Marino got â€œAll 10sâ€ for his boffo
performance in Medfordâ€™s 34-14
victory over Malden at Macdonald
Stadium.
It was no secret what the Mustang
quarterback was going to do
coming into this one: Run the ball
early, often and then run some
more. Like many Medford opponents
before them this season,
Malden discovered that stopping
Marino quickly became a mission
to at least slow him down. Unfortunately
for host Malden, its defense
was able to do neither.
Just like the wet, cold and dreary
weather that was forecast well
before it drenched this Thanksgiving
morning, Marino, an ultra-athletic,
6-2, 195 dynamo, came just
as advertised. Already surpassing
the milestone 1,000-yard rushing
mark before this game even started,
Marino simply went off once
again. Carrying 28 times in all, Marino
totaled 217 yards, 4 touchdown
runs and 2 2-point conversion
runs â€“ 2 TD scores in the first
half and 2 more in the third quarter
â€“ to close it out for the winning
Mustangs.
Dominating, one-man
performance by Marino
With a whopping 28 points
scored, it turned out to be the
most dominating individual performance,
scoring-wise, in the history
of the series. Another first: No
other game in the 136 played before
this past Thanksgiving morning
featured a quarterback soaking
up so much of the spotlight.
â€œJustin Marino is a special player.
Heâ€™s one of a kind,â€ Medford Head
Coach Justin Curley, coaching in
his sixth Malden-Medford game,
said. â€œ[Marino] is very level-headed
and that makes all the difference.â€
This game certainly did not start
as a Medford blowout win. On the
contrary, the play in the first half
pointed to a toe-to-toe slugfest,
potentially a low-scoring affair due
to the weather, which featured
a steady, driving rain that began
right about gametime and picked
up in intensity after halftime.
Medford got on the scoreboard
on the gameâ€™s opening series, as
the visitors ate up both the clock
and Macdonald Stadium real estate,
driving 83 yards into the end
zone on 14 plays. After 12 straight
runs, with 10 keepers by Marino,
the Mustang QB finally threw a
pass, connecting on a wobbly, 23yard
swing pass to running back
Guilherme Martins for a first down
at Maldenâ€™s 2-yard. Marino finished
the drive with a 2-yard run up the
middle with 4:04 left in the first
quarter. Maldenâ€™s defense stuffed
Marino on the conversion try and
Medford led, 6-0.
Malden took over and got its
own drive going, rolling along to
the Medford 18-yard line, before
getting stung by the penalty bug.
Three inopportune flags stalled
and then ended Maldenâ€™s drive,
turning the ball over to Medford
on downs after such a promising
start. From there, Maldenâ€™s defense
had its best looks of the day, stopping
Medford and Marino on two
straight Mustang possessions.
Malden actually took the
first lead of the game
Medford led by just a 6-0 margin
when the first quarter ended,
and midway through the second
quarter, Malden launched a drive,
which saw the home team briefly
take the lead. After a 9-play, penalty-free
drive, Malden freshman
phenom Jayden McGuffie scored
on a 3-yard run with 4:22 left before
halftime on a dive over right
tackle. Malden senior Aidan Brett
ran around right end on a designed
keeper for the conversion
to make it 8-6.
That play proved costly, however,
as for the second straight
Thanksgiving morning in as
many years, Brett was injured and
knocked out of action for the rest
of the game with an injury, this
time what was thought to be a
collarbone mishap. He never returned
to the field.
With just over four minutes left
before halftime, Medford went
back to work and used up all of the
remaining time on the clock, scoring
on the very last play of the first
half â€“ a backbreaker â€“ when Marino
ran around left end, 10 yards,
for a Medford touchdown.
It was a 14-6 halftime
lead for Medford
Marino kept at it again for the
conversion try, and the Mustangs
headed into the visitorsâ€™ locker
room with a 14-8 halftime lead.
Malden seemed very much in the
hunt at that point, as Marino had
carried 12 times for a solid 65 yards
and the 2 TDs, but the Tornado
defense had kept him contained,
at least at times. That all became
a distant memory in the second
half, as it quickly became â€œAll Marino,
All the Time,â€ and Malden did
little to stop it.
Medford stalled on its first drive
of the third quarter, and Malden
took over on downs on its own
25-yard line. Malden made a little
hay with two McGuffie runs to the
Medford 15-yard line, but disaster
struck when 6-6, 340 Nathan Brou
MIDAIR: Maldenâ€™s Jayden McGuffie (17) gets stopped in midair
trying to leap ahead for some more yards.
levelled McGuffie with a bruising
hit, knocking the ball free. Medford
recovered the fumble and Marino
scored on the next play, his third
TD coming on a 9-yard run, again
around left end. The Mustangs
led, 20-8.
Medford would add two more
scores: another 1-yard TD keeper
by Marino just before the end
of the third quarter and, in the
fourth quarter, a 7-yard run by
Prince Exavier for a 34-8 lead. Malden
scored its second TD, also by
McGuffie, on a 7-yard run, with 33
seconds left on the clock, to create
the 34-14 final.
â€œWe knew what [Medford]
wanted to do and who we had to
stop, #10, and we did not get the
job done,â€ said Malden fourthyear
Head Coach Witche Exilhomme,
who saw Medford win
its second straight Thanksgiving
Day game for the first time
since 2001.
Medford 34, Malden 14
Medford 6 8 14 6â€”34
Malden 0 8 0 6â€”14
First quarter
MEDFORD: Justin Marino 10-yard run (rush failed).
Second quarter
MALDEN: Aidan Brett 3-yard run (Jayden McGuffie run).
MEDFORD: Marino 1-yard run (Marino run).
Third quarter
MEDFORD: Marino 29-yard run (Marino run).
MEDFORD: Marino 1-yard run (rush failed).
Fourth quarter
MEDFORD: Xavier Prince 4-yard run (rush failed).
MALDEN: McGuffie 7-yard run (rush failed).
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FIGHTING THROUGH: Malden freshman running back Jayden
McGuffie (17) fights through the Mustang defense.
TRYING TO STAY DRY: Malden
High football suppor ter
Dorothy Levine trying to stay
dry on a wet Thanksgiving
morning.
BRETT BOUNCE: Malden High quarterback Aidan Brett (3) tries
to break through the Medford defense near the goal line. (All
photos Courtesy/Paul Hammersley Photo)
IT WASNâ€™T ME! Malden's Ismail Elbahlawan
(52) lets the referee know he has done no
harm.
JAYDEN JETS: Malden freshman Jayden McGuffie
(17) zips ahead for some more yards against
Medford.
MUSTANG HANDOFF: Medford QB Justin Marino (10) tries to
hand off the ball for the Mustangs on this play. For the game,
Marino dominated by keeping the ball to himself and rushing
for 217 yards and 4 touchdowns.
HEREâ€™S THE SNAP: Malden High senior
quarterback Aidan Brett (3) gets the snapon
Thanksgiving against Medford.
KNOCKING IT LOOSE: Maldenâ€™s Earl Fevrier (44)
knocks the ball loose from Medfordâ€™s Prince
Exavier on Thanksgiving.
ON THE HUNT: Malden senior
Chris Rodriguez (14) hunts
down Medford quarterback
Justin Marino (10) on this play.
FRIENDS FOREVER: Malden
Recreation Coordinator Joe
Levine and former longtime
Principal Dana Brown on
Thanksgiving.
PASS TO THE SLOT: A new Malden quarterback, junior Billy
Gavin, came on to replace injured starter Aidan Brett in the
middle of the second quarter and ended up finishing the game,
as Brett did not return.
MAKING A STOP: Chris Rodriguez (14) makes a stop on Medfordâ€™s Prince Exavier (1).
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, December 6, 2024
MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 6
this presidential season?! LOL).
Anyways, Okie is now in fullblown
panic mode, knowing
that his windshield wipers donâ€™t
work. Well, technically, they
do but there is no rubber left
on them! Okie jumps into the
Beast, pumps the pedal, turns
the key, throws it into gear and
off he goes. Straight across the
intersection, but not out the
exit but the entrance, where he
must swerve the Beast around
an incoming car â€“ consequently
hurtling across the road. Bam!
Right into a telephone pole on
the Holy Cross side of the intersection.
A
crack and bam so loud it
nearly wakes the souls of the
dearly departed. No worries
though, Okie is fine. The telephone
pole? Not so much. Okieâ€™s
mission to reach the Linden
Projects as quickly as possible
had been derailed. Funny
seeing that the railroad track
coming from the â€œLinden on the
Saugus Branchâ€ is just a stoneâ€™s
throw from the Cross. If you remember,
in my first excerpt I
was inspired by the â€œtrueâ€ Keeper
of the Flame, Linden U.S.A.,
Elliot Paul, author of the same
â€œLinden on the Saugus Branch!â€
I am ramblingâ€¦some
months later that same year,
the high school football team,
which I am a member of, are
riding in this yellow school bus
heading to a road game. If I recall
correctly, we were on the
way to â€œTanner Countryâ€ in Peabody.
As we hit Broadway, Jimmy
Pelosi looks out the window
and notices a pile of brand-new
telephone poles sitting on the
side of the road.
The brains of the outfit, Frankie
Tenaglia, suggests we get
the driver to pull over so we
can get one of those poles (later
dubbed, â€œthe great heistâ€)
so Okie doesnâ€™t have to pay
for that pole he â€œinadvertentlyâ€
destroyed in the recent past. I
chime in and say, â€œGreat idea,
we can slide it in the back door
of the busâ€ (yeah, thatâ€™s the ticket!).
Meanwhile, at the front of
the bus is the MHS Coaching
Staff, including Paul â€œHawkâ€
Finn, Tommy Kelly, Rich â€œThe
Rockâ€ Cullen, Skippy Zimmerman
and Lou Racca. They are
taking all this in â€“ not so much
Hawk. He and quarterback
(the late) Stevie Powell have
their heads buried in the dayâ€™s
game play books. Coach Kelly
and Cullen are smirking at each
other while overhearing this
harebrained scheme from the
rear of the bus. Then suddenly
Coach Racca erupts! â€œIâ€™ve heard
enough of this buffoonery! Listen
up you clowns! You have a
big game to play today; so help
me, we lose this gameâ€¦we will
pull over on the way back and
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Later, the following year, Okie
is sitting on a loading dock at
Eastern Chem-Lac at 1100 Eastern
Ave. Okie and a coworker
are on their break. Okie turns
to his mate and says, â€œHey,
you see that utility company
across the road (Eastern Ave.)
installing that pole â€“ remember
when you asked me why I was
working here instead of enjoying
my summer before heading
off to college (Springfield)
to play ball?â€ Okie then points
across Eastern Ave. on the Cross
side and says, â€œThat â€˜Telephone
Poleâ€ is why Iâ€™m working here â€“
to pay for that (expletive deleted)
pole!â€
There you have it folks, a tale
from a â€œLinden Man.â€ Thank you,
Joe Oâ€™Keefe, for that little ditty
of a long-forgotten memory
(long live our glory days!).
Chris â€œKeeper of the Linden USA
Flameâ€ Moro signing off (for
now). As Spock would say, â€œLive
long and prosper, Maldonia!â€
It is said in â€œMalden Musingsâ€...
â€¢ Giovanni Soares on the recent
retirement of little sis, Barbara
Scibelli: â€œBarbara Scibelli
made a remarkable impact
on every student who had the
pleasure of knowing her. Even
students who she might not
worked with often or at all, like
me. She was and is awesome,
and Iâ€™m glad to have gotten to
know her as a Malden High student.
Our family talks about her
and her brothers often, and we
feel honored to have gotten to
know them. Alsoâ€¦ she looks
just as fabulous now and EVER!!
I wish her nothing but the best.
Thank you, Ms. Scibelli, for all
your hard work.â€
â€¢ Apropos of nothing? November
6, 2024, 8:02 in the
morning; Alexa play WMEX,
â€œEve of Destructionâ€ by Barry
McGuire. Believe it...or not. LOL.
â€¢ This holiday season, Malden
is heavy with grief. The
City of Malden
Massachusetts
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Malden, Massachusetts 02148
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PUBLIC PROJECT REVIEW MEETING
The Roweâ€™s Quarry Site Plan Review Committee will hold a public project review meeting in
the Herbert L. Jackson Council Chamber, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden,
MA at 6:00 P.M. on Monday, December 16, 2024 to review the following two applications of
WinnDevelopment Company LP, made on behalf of Overlook Ridge LLC, seeking Site Plan
Review and Approval under Title 12, Chapter 28, Section 140 of the Code of the City of
Malden, for development in the Roweâ€™s Quarry Reclamation & Redevelopment District,
Subdistrict RQ3:
1. Permit Application # CMID-068997-2024 to construct a building for multifamily
residential dwelling use, containing five stories and a total of ninety-nine (99) units, on
the proposed building lot known as Lot 13B; and
2. Permit Application # CMID-068998-2024 to construct a building for multifamily
residential dwelling use, containing five stories and a total of eighty-two (82) dwelling
units, on the proposed building lot known as Lot 14B;
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Malden, MA, and also known by City of Malden Assessorâ€™s Parcel Identification # 185 575
506. Applications and plans are available for public review in the Inspectional Services
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Caso, Carroll, Gilligan, Joyce,
McVicar, Stein and Luke families
are profoundly heartbroken,
mourning the recent loss
of beloved family members. In
this time of sorrow, their memories
are cherished, and their
absence is felt deeply by all who
loved them. As we gather with
those we love during the holidays,
letâ€™s hold these families
close in our hearts, wrapping
them in the warmth of our collective
thoughts and prayers.
Grief touches us all differently
â€“ some will shed quiet tears;
others will wrestle silently with
the weight of these losses. In
our own ways, we will all seek
to navigate the heartbreak.
Through it all, the strength of
Malden shines, uniting us in
compassion and resilience. Let
us honor their memories by
supporting one another, finding
solace in togetherness and
remembering that even in sorMUSINGS|
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MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 16
row, we are not alone.
â€¢ â€œI almost felt you touching
me just now / I wish I knew
which way to turn and go / I
feel so good, and then then I
feel so bad / I wonder what I
ought to doâ€â€”Merle Haggard.
Suzanna Levine, 74, of Salem,
beloved Friend of Malden. May
her memory be a blessing.
As Peter Falkâ€™s iconic TV character
Columbo would say, â€œJust
one more thing, sirâ€ â€“ Thanksgiving,
for me anyway, always
signified food, family, football
and maybe a Ballantine Ale or
two â€“ making it the best holiday
on the calendar. Tradition
matters and in Malden we have
the annual Malden versus Meffa
football game and the â€œNight
Before Thanksgiving Tradition,â€
which was originated, I believe,
in Malden at the old Highland
CafÃ© in the late 1970s by the
Class of 1975 (a group of friends
that needed very little reason to
get together and drink beer).
Father Time has a way of making
us appreciate the holiday
even more. As we travel together
through this convoluted existence
of ours recognizing our
transience, we tend to take less
for granted: to stop, enjoy, live
in the moment and hug it out
a lot more than we did in the
past, savoring those fleeting
moments, especially with little
ones, in our lives.
DPW Director Bobby Knox
has really good words and
spoke eloquently to this very
same subject a year or two
back: â€œAnother Thanksgiving
over and a lot of loved ones
have passed through the years
as the table gets smaller each
year. I reflect to the early days
when I was young and went to
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my grandmotherâ€™s house on
Whitman Street and had the
best Thanksgivings (my favorite
holiday) with family, friends,
and Malden football. I would
love to roll back the clock to
walk through the door after
Malden beat Medford and have
Turkey Day with my grandparents/parents
and extended
family one last time. Thank you
for everyone that made yesterday
another memory for my
family. Enjoy your family because
the days donâ€™t last forever.â€
Thanks again, Bobby!
â€”Peter is a longtime Mal~Legal
Notice~
NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
AND
NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS
Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development
City of Malden
215 Pleasant Street, Third Floor
Malden, Massachusetts 02148
These notices shall satisfy a procedural requirement for activities to be undertaken by the City of Malden related to the Malden
River Works project.
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
Community Project Funding Grant
On or about December 23, 2024 the City of Malden will submit a request to the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) for the release of the Community Project Funding Grant funds to undertake a project to be known as the Malden
River Works project at 356 Commercial Street in Malden, MA 02148. The project will transform the eastern third of the Maldenâ€™s
Department of Public Works Yard into a climate-resilient public park on the Malden River. The project anticipates $1,560,000 from
the Community Project Funding Grant. The total project cost is estimated to be approximately $13 million. The project is being
developed by the City of Malden.
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
The City of Malden has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment. Therefore, an
Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional project
information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) and is available upon request at the Office of Strategic
Planning and Community Development, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Third Floor, Malden, MA or online at
https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/environmental-review/environmental-review-records/.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group, or agency disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on this activity may submit written
comments to the City of Malden at the address indicated above. All comments received by December 22, 2024 will be considered
by these agencies prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which notice they are
addressing and should be sent to Rebekah McPheeters rmcpheeters@cityofmalden.org.
ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION
The City of Malden certifies to HUD that Gary Christenson in his capacity as Mayor of the City of Malden, consents to accept the
jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process
and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUDâ€™s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and
related laws and authorities and allows the City of Malden to use Program funds.
OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS
HUD will consider objections to its release of funds and this certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission
date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not
executed by the Certifying Officer of the City of Malden; (b) the City of Malden has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or
finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or incurred costs not authorized
by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part
1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality.
Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at the following email address: CPDRROFBOS@hud.gov.
Potential objectors should contact HUD to verify the actual last day of the objection period.
Gary Christenson, Mayor, City of Malden, MA
December 6, 2024
den resident and a regular
contributor to The Malden
Advocate. He can be reached
at PeteL39@aol.com for comments,
compliments or criticisms.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, December 6, 2024
OBITUARIES
Alice M. (Madden)
McWade
Of Malden, MA. Devoted
mother, passed away on December
2 at the Kaplan Family
Hospice House in Danvers. Born
in Boston, MA, in 1935, she was
the daughter of
the late Francis
and Marcelle
(Darmand) Madden.
She graduated
from Cathedral
High School in Boston.
Alice had a long and fulfilling
career, beginning as an operator
for the telephone company
and later serving as a customer
service representative for AT&T.
In her later years, she worked as
an administrative substitute at
Mystic Valley Regional Charter
School. Aliceâ€™s commitment to
Savvy Senior
by Jim Miller
How to Talk to Your Doctors â€“
and Get Them to Listen
Dear Savvy Senior,
How can I get my doctors to listen better? I just
turned 78, and over the past few years I feel more
and more dismissed by my doctors. I know I canâ€™t be
the only one who feels this way. Any suggestions?
Dissatisfied Patient
Dear Dissatisfied,
Communication difficulties between patients
and their doctors is nothing new. Many older patients
feel like their doctors are dismissing their
concerns, which can be frustrating and lead to
missed diagnoses and delayed care. If you believe
your doctor isnâ€™t listening to you, here are
some tips offered by the National Institute on
Aging that may help.
Prepare for your appointment: Before your
exam, make a written prioritized list of any questions
and concerns you want to discuss with
your doctor, or print any online health research
youâ€™ve gathered, and bring it to your appointment
so you wonâ€™t forget anything. If youâ€™re in
for a diagnostic visit, you should prepare a detailed
description of your symptoms, when they
began and what makes them worse.
Be honest and upfront: Even if the topic seems
sensitive or embarrassing, itâ€™s important to be
honest and upfront with your doctor. You may
feel uncomfortable talking about memory loss
or bowel issues, but these are all important to
your health. Itâ€™s better to be thorough and share
detailed information than to be quiet or shy
about what youâ€™re thinking or feeling. Remember,
your doctor is used to talking about all kinds
of personal matters.
Ask specific questions: If you and your doctor
arenâ€™t communicating well, ask specific questions
that require a response. For example: What
might have caused the problem Iâ€™m dealing
with? Whatâ€™s the specific name of my diagnosis?
Is the problem serious? Will it heal completely
or require ongoing management? What future
symptoms might suggest you need emergency
care or a follow-up visit? When and how will
you receive your test results? If you donâ€™t understand
something, donâ€™t hesitate to ask: Can you
explain that in simpler terms? Or: Can you give
me more details about that?
Take someone with you: Bring along a family
member or friend to your appointment. Your
companion can help you ask questions or raise
concerns that you hadnâ€™t considered and listen
to what the doctor is telling you and give you
support.
Be persistent: If your doctor isnâ€™t addressing
your questions, repeat them or rephrase them. If
you still donâ€™t get anywhere, follow up with one
of these statements: â€œIâ€™m worried that we arenâ€™t
communicating well. Hereâ€™s why I feel that way.â€
Or: â€œI need to talk with you about X. I feel like I
canâ€™t. Can we talk about this?â€
After your appointment, if youâ€™re uncertain
about any instructions or have other questions,
call or email your health care provider. Donâ€™t wait
until your next visit to make sure you understand
your diagnosis, treatment plan, or anything else
that might affect your health.
For more tips, the National Institute on Aging
offers a free booklet called â€œTalking with Your
Doctor: A Guide for Older Adultsâ€ that can help
you prepare for an appointment and become a
better and more informed patient. To order free
copy or see it online, visit order.nia.nih.gov/publication/talking-with-your-doctor-a-guide-forolder-adults.
Consider
moving on: If youâ€™re not making any
progress with your doctor and the problem persists,
itâ€™s probably time to start looking for a new
provider. Depending how unsatisfied you are
with your care, you could also notify your doctorâ€™s
medical group and your insurance company
or leave feedback on their online profile. If
youâ€™re dealing with a serious issue â€“ like a doctor
who prescribes the wrong medication or
fails to provide test results in a timely manner â€“
it might be appropriate to file a complaint with
the state medical board.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.
org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
her community was evident in
her many volunteer roles. She
served as a Girl Scout leader for
nine years and was one of the
founding members of the St.
Josephâ€™s Mother Club, where
she formed lifelong friendships.
As an active member of St. Josephâ€™s
Church, she contributed
as a Eucharistic Minister
and master teacher, developing
the First Communion CCD
program.
Alice was married to her
beloved husband, Harold A.
McWade (predeceased 2019),
for 64 years. She was the mother
of three children: Brian
McWade (predeceased 1999),
married to Dianne McWade;
Janice McWade Brunelle, married
to Marc Brunelle; and Barry
McWade. Alice was the proud
grandmother of five: Jeffrey,
Scott, and Andrew Brunelle; and
Michelle and Michael McWade.
Alice was predeceased by her
sister Dorothy Rubin and leaves
behind her sisters: Marcy Therrien
and her husband Craig and
Eileen Guthrie and her husband
David along with nieces and
nephews.
Alice had a love for reading,
tennis, and baking, with her famous
chocolate cakes becoming
a family tradition. Her happiest
moments were spent at
the familyâ€™s summer home in
Nova Scotia, where she and Harold
welcomed friends and family.
Alice became a part of the Argyle
Sound community, and she
will be greatly missed by all who
knew her.
T he family wishes to express
their sincere gratitude
to the medical staff at Brigham
and Womenâ€™s Cardiac Amyloidosis
Center and Kaplan Family
Hospice House for their exceptional
care and compassion.
A
memorial service will be held
at the Weir-MacCuish Golden
Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem
St, Malden on Monday, Dec 9th,
at 10 AM. Interment will be held
privately.
Visitation will be held at the
funeral home on Sunday, December
8th, from 4 â€“ 8 PM.
Those wishing to may make
donation in Aliceâ€™s memory
to the Kaplan Family Hospice
House, 75 Sylvan St, Danvers,
MA 01923.
William F. â€œBillyâ€ Bemis
Of Malden.
Passed away on
November 30,
2024. He was
56 years old. Billy
was a lifelong
resident of Malden and worked
as a chef for many years at variOBITS
| SEE PAGE 21
Francis X. Roche Jr
A longtime resident
of Malden,
passed away
suddenly on
Sunday, December
1. Frank was
born in Somerville
in 1948, the
son of Francis X.
and Rita Roche.
He was raised and educated
in Somerville, graduating from
Somerville High School with
the Class of 1967. He then enlisted
in the US Airforce, serving
for four years and earning the
rank of Sargent. Upon his honorable
discharge, he returned
to the Boston Area. He enrolled
in Boston State College, earning
his degree in Economics in 1975.
In 1976, he married his sweetheart,
Nancy M. Conti, and the
two settled down in Malden to
raise their family. They shared
36 years together until Nancyâ€™s
passing in 2012.
Frank joined the Teamsters
Local 633, and drove delivery
trucks for the Frito- Lay company,
Frank enjoyed traveling
around the world on cruises with
his wife. He was the Past Commander
and longtime board
member of the VFW Post 2346 of
Saugus. Frank was also an avid
reader and a passionate Boston
sports fan.
He is survived by his children,
Francis X. Roche III of Medford,
Leigh-Ann Roche of Malden, his
sister Maureen E. Roche of Medford,
and his grandchildren, Alessandra,
Vincent, Luca, and Gabriella.
Funeral
services were held at
the Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule
Funeral Home, Malden on Thursday,
Dec 4th. Interment with full
military honors in the VA National
Cemetery, Bourne, MA.
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Annual Festival of Carols returns
to First Baptist Church Of Malden
Experience the true meaning of the Christmas season through music
T
he Festival of Carols will be held
on Sunday, December 8 at 5:00
p.m. at First Baptist Church of Malden
(493 Main St.). All are invited to
attend this free Christmas concert.
For over 80 years, the Festival of
Carols has been a beloved Malden
Christmas tradition, bringing the
story of Jesusâ€™ birth alive through
songs and narratives. Under the
direction of Program Director and
Conductor Richard Freeman and
Organist Rosalind Mohnsen â€“ Music
Director at Immaculate Conception
Church â€“ different choirs and
singers throughout the city will
join together to perform both contemporary
and traditional Christmas
music.
â€œChoir practice will begin promptly
at 3:00 the day of the concert for
any singers who may want to join
in the festival,â€ said Freeman. â€œAll
we ask is that participants can read
music.â€ During the festival, the audience
will be invited to join in singing
some familiar carols.
The organ accompanying the
choirs is a 1915 E.M. Skinner and
uses nearly 3,000 pipes to create
a unique sound to showcase the
many talented voices of the choirs.
The organ will also have a featured
solo.
â€œFirst Baptist Church of Malden
has been hosting the festival since
1970,â€ said Freeman. â€œThe festival
started in 1943 to bring people together
during World War II. It was
initially sponsored by the Malden
Clergy Association, and later by the
Malden Council of Churches.â€ Freeman
has been directing the festival
for 54 years, beginning as a singer
in First Baptistâ€™s choir, before moving
on to its director. This yearâ€™s First
Baptist choir will include members
from the Maplewood Baptist
Church, who have been worshipping
with First Baptist for the past
two years, under the leadership
of Maplewoodâ€™s Pastor, Gary McClenthen.
â€œThe
festival has looked a bit
different over the years and reflects
how the world and the city
of Malden has changed so much
in the past 80 years or so,â€ explains
Freeman. â€œOne thing that hasnâ€™t
changed about this wonderful tradition
is its focus. This time of year,
itâ€™s easy to get caught up in the hustle
and bustle and busyness of the
season. For an hour or so, youâ€™ll forget
about grocery lists and presents
left to buy. Rather through beautiful
and timeless Christmas carols, youâ€™ll
be reminded, in a very meaningful,
inspiring, and powerful way, of the
true meaning of the Christmas seasonâ€¦the
celebration of the birth of
our Savior Jesus. And how the gifts
of love and hope are as timeless and
transformative as the gift of music.â€
While the festival is free, a donation
will be collected to benefit Maldenâ€™s
Bread of Life.
For more information about the
Festival of Carols and First Baptist
Church of Malden, visit fbcmalden.org.
Friends
of Malden Riverâ€™s December Meeting Cancelled
D
ue to pending conflicts, the December
meeting has been cancelled.
We will resume meetings on
January 13 at Cambridge Health Alliance
(195 Canal St., Malden). We will
send confirmation of the January
meeting. Please share the information
listed below with your networks!
Malden River updates:
1.) Contracting bids for construction
of the Malden River Works Waterfront
Park will be going public this
month. Once the bids are secured
and the contractor is chosen, we are
planning that construction will commence
in early spring of 2025. Stay
tuned at https://www.maldenriverworks.org
2.)
We look forward to meeting in
January to organize events, including
walks, cleanups, community
events, join the Malden River Works
Social Media Channel, etc. We will be
organizing committees to plan and
volunteer with community groups.
Please reply to this email with your
ideas and interests so that we can
pursue them ahead of the January
meeting.
The Friends will be taking part with
Malden Reads and the 2025 One City
One Book. The chosen book is â€œThe
Boy who Harnessed the Windâ€ by William
Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer.
Give it a read and letâ€™s explore how
we can â€œCreate Currents of Electricity
and Hope in our Community.â€
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T
3.) The City of Malden is accepting
resumes for Malden residents to apply
for the Commission on Climate
MEETING | SEE PAGE 21
he tax court case in Linderme
v. Commissioner, 52 T.C. 305
(1969) clearly states that the value
of real estate can still be includable
in the decedentâ€™s taxable estate
even if there was no actual reserved
life estate on the deed itself.
For example, if a 90 year old man
deeded his home to his 3 children
and reserved a life estate on the
deed itself, the fair market value
of the real estate would become
the new cost basis going forward
in the names of the three children.
The reserved life estate on the
deed itself leaves no question as
to whether or not the home is to
be included in the gross estate for
estate tax purposes. Once included
in the gross taxable estate, the
step-up in cost basis is achieved
thereby providing for the new cost
basis to be equal to the fair market
value of the home at the time of
death. When there is no life estate
language on the deed itself, you
have to look at the facts and circumstances
along with the Linderme
case and the Gwynn case
(437 F.2nd 1148 (4th Circuit, 1971)
in order to determine if the home
would still be includable in the
gross taxable estate.
So long as the fair market value
of the home is not greater than
$2million, and assuming there are
no other assets owned at the time
of death, there would be no Massachusetts
estate tax to be paid.
Certainly no federal estate tax with
the new $13.99million exemption
amount as of 1-1-25.
If the children sell for $2million,
they would pay no capital gains tax
as well. Therefore, as part of an estate
plan/tax plan, we want the value
of the home to be includable in
the taxable estate of the decedent.
The reason is that once the property
is included in the taxable estate,
under Internal Revenue Code Section
1014(a), we can achieve a stepup
in cost basis equal to the fair
market value at the time of death.
Itâ€™s as if the children paid $2million
for the property thereby resulting
in no capital gain upon a subsequent
sale.
In the Linderme and Gwynn cases,
there was no reserved life estate
on the deed itself. The court found
that there was an understanding
on the part of all parties that the
parent was to live in the home until
death. The parent lived in the
house rent free until the date of
death. None of the children resided
in the house with the parent.
In the Linderme case, the father
paid all of the monthly operating
costs such as real estate taxes, water
and sewer, homeownerâ€™s insurance,
repairs, etc., until the day
he moved to a nursing home. At
that point in time, the home remained
vacant. While in the nursing
home, the son continued to
pay the monthly expenses with the
fatherâ€™s own money.
Upon the death of the father, the
house was sold, estate bills were
paid and the net proceeds were
split among the three children.
The Judge ruled that the decedent
retained the possession and
enjoyment of the home until the
day he died. The Judge found that
there was indeed an understanding
of all parties that this was the
case. He found that the value of
the home should be includible in
his taxable estate under Internal
Revenue Code Section 2036(1)(a).
The decedent had exclusive possession
of the home.
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in the taxable estate so that
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tax can be avoided. These are two
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to avoid, or greatly minimize,
any future capital gains tax.
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Certified Public Accountant, Certified Financial Planner, AICPA
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ous places.Billy was the beloved
son of Frederick W. Bemis and
the late Rachelle J. (Teta). He
was the loving brother of Sandra
Greige and her husband
Charles of Peabody. Billy was the
dear nephew of Christine Capillo
and uncle of Zeina Greige, Leila
Greige, Zaki Greige and Jenna
Greige. He is also survived by
his cousins Angela Tsiumis, Gina
Powers and Michael Capillo and
their families.
The funeral will be held
from the A. J. Spadafora Funeral
Home, 865 Main Street, Malden
on Monday December 9th
at 9:00am followed by a Mass of
Christian Burial celebrating Billyâ€™s
life at Saint Josephâ€™s Church,
770 Salem Street, Malden at
10:00am. Relatives and friends
are respectfully invited to attend.
Visiting hours will be held
at the funeral home on Sunday
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1. December 6 is Mitten Tree Day; during what four-year war did
Abby Condon of Maine set up a cottage industry of making
mittens for soldiers?
2. What city is known as the Gingerbread Capital of the World?
3. What bird is known for making tremolo, yodel, wail and hoot
calls?
4. On Dec. 7, 1956, what Boston Celtics player nicknamed â€œThe
Hick from French Lickâ€ was born?
5. What Massachusetts town is the USAâ€™s oldest continuous art
colony?
6. A dentist helped create a treat (sold at the 1904 St. Louis Worldâ€™s
Fair) called â€œFairy Floss,â€ which became known as what?
7. What country will host soccerâ€™s 2025 FIFA Club World Cup tournament?
8.
December 8 is Pretend to be a Time Traveler Day; what book
by Mark Twain is about an American being transported to King
Arthurâ€™s court?
9. In March 2024, in Massachusetts, Nick DiGiovanni created a
Guinness World Record for the largest iced latte (1,044.92 liters)
â€“ at what chain?
10. On Dec. 9, 1979, what disease (with a name that includes a size)
was eradicated?
11. In November 2024 what state repealed a 1907 law that made
adultery a misdemeanor?
12. What is branzino?
13. On Dec. 10, 1869, the governor of what state (nicknamed Cowboy
State) approved the first U.S. law granting women the right
to vote?
14. What does the word marshmallow come from?
15. How are â€œLittle Women,â€ â€œManchester by the Seaâ€ and â€œThe
Holdoversâ€ similar?
16. On Dec. 11, 2012, what Grammy Awardâ€“winning sitarist died?
17. What NFL franchise does Tom Brady co-own?
18. How are carving, snail and dinner similar?
19. In what 2018 film movie would you find a country named
Wakanda?
20. On Dec. 12, 1901, Parker Brothers, which popularized the board
game Monopoly, was founded in what Massachusetts city?
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1. The Civil War
2. Nuremberg, Germany
3. Loon
4. Larry Bird
5. Provincetown
6. Cotton candy
7. USA
8. â€œA Connecticut Yankee in King
Arthurâ€™s Courtâ€
9. Dunkinâ€™ (The cup had a tap
for small servings for event
attendees.)
10. Smallpox
11. New York
12. European sea bass
13. Wyoming
14. The mallow herb, which
grows wild in marshes
15. They are films that were
filmed in Massachusetts.
16. Ravi Shankar
17. Las Vegas Raiders
18. They are types of forks.
19. â€œBlack Pantherâ€
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î˜î“îŠî•î„î‡îŒî‘îŠî€ î’î• î‡î’îšî‘î–îŒîîŒî‘îŠî€ î—î’î‡î„îœî‰”î– îî„î•îŽîˆî— î‡îœî‘î„îîŒî†î– î’î‰î‰îˆî• î–îŒîŠî‘îŒî‰îŒî†î„î‘î— î…îˆî‘îˆî‰îŒî—î– î—î’ î—î‹î’î–îˆ îšî‹î’ î–îˆîŒîîˆ î—î‹îˆ îî’îîˆî‘î—î€‘
î€ºî€¤î€®î€¨î€©î€¬î€¨î€¯î€§î€ î€¤î“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î—
î‰î’î• î€µîˆî‘î— î‰ î€‡î€•î€î€“î€“î€“î€’îî’
î€¥î•îŒîŠî‹î— î–îˆî†î’î‘î‡î€î‰îî’î’î• î„î“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î— îšîŒî—î‹ î„
î–î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î– îˆî„î—î€îŒî‘ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€ îî„î•îŠîˆ îîŒî™îŒî‘îŠ
î•î’î’îî€ î„î‘î‡ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ î‰îî’î’î•î–î€‘ î€³î•îŒîîˆ
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î†î’î˜î‘î—îˆî•î–î€ î„î‘î‡ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ î‰îî’î’î•î–î€‘
î€¦î’î‘î™îˆî‘îŒîˆî‘î— î—î’ î…î˜î– î•î’î˜î—îˆî–î€ î—î’îšî‘ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî•î€
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î—î’ î€¥î’î–î—î’î‘ î„î‘î‡ î“î˜î…îîŒî† î—î•î„î‘î–î“î’î•î—î„î—îŒî’î‘î€‘
î€¦î’î‘î—î„î†î— î˜î– î„î— î€šî€›î€”î€î€˜î€˜î€›î€î€”î€“î€œî€” î‰î’î• î„ î—î’î˜î•î€„
î€¨î€¹î€¨î€µî€¨î€·î€·î€ î€¶î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î– î€–î€¥î€§
î€¤î“î„î•î—îîˆî‘î— î‰ î€‡î€•î€î€šî€“î€“î€’îî’
î€¤ î–î“î„î†îŒî’î˜î– î–îˆî†î’î‘î‡î€î‰îî’î’î• î•îˆî‘î—î„î îšîŒî—î‹ î„î‘
î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘î€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ î‰îî’î’î•î–î€ î„î‘î‡
îˆî„î–îœ î„î†î†îˆî–î– î—î’ î—î‹îˆ î€²î•î„î‘îŠîˆ î€¯îŒî‘îˆî€ î…î˜î–
î•î’î˜î—îˆî€ î–î‹î’î“î–î€ î„î‘î‡ î‡îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€¦î’î‘î—î„î†î— î˜î– î„î—
î€šî€›î€”î€î€˜î€˜î€›î€î€”î€“î€œî€” î‰î’î• îî’î•îˆ î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî–î€„
î€©î€µî€¨î€¨ î€³î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ î€¤î“î“î•î„îŒî–î„î î€‰ î€°î„î•îŽîˆî— î€¤î‘î„îîœî–îŒî–î€„ î€¦î˜î•îŒî’î˜î– î„î…î’î˜î— îœî’î˜î• î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœî‰”î– î™î„îî˜îˆ îŒî‘ î—î’î‡î„îœî‰”î– îî„î•îŽîˆî—î€¢ î€¯îˆî— î˜î–
î‹îˆîî“î€„ î€ºîˆî‰”î•îˆ î’î‰î‰îˆî•îŒî‘îŠ î„ î†î’îî“îîŒîîˆî‘î—î„î•îœ î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ î„î“î“î•î„îŒî–î„î î„î‘î‡ îî„î•îŽîˆî— î„î‘î„îîœî–îŒî–î€‘ î€¦î„îî î˜î– î—î’î‡î„îœ î—î’ î–î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ îœî’î˜î•î– î„î‘î‡
î€¦î˜î•îŒî’î˜î– î„î…î’î˜î— îœî’î˜î• î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœî‰”î– î™î„îî˜îˆ îŒî‘ î—î’î‡î„îœî‰”î– îî„î•îŽîˆî—î€¢ î€¯îˆî— î˜î–
î‹îˆîî“î€„ î€ºîˆî‰”î•îˆ î’î‰î‰îˆî•îŒî‘îŠ î„ î†î’îî“îîŒîîˆî‘î—î„î•îœ î“î•î’î“îˆî•î—îœ î„î“î“î•î„îŒî–î„î î„î‘î‡ îî„î•îŽîˆî— î„î‘î„îîœî–îŒî–î€‘ î€¦î„îî î˜î– î—î’î‡î„îœ î—î’ î–î†î‹îˆî‡î˜îîˆ îœî’î˜î•î– î„î‘î‡
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Daleâ€™s experience in real estate started in 1990. Since that time, he has received
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received the honor of International Presidents Circle.
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Dale has been associated with Trinity Real Estate for over a decade
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top producing agent consistently, always placing
his clients top ofmind and with high priority. Results are what Dale
provides.
He serves his clients with an array of superior promotional materials and
exceptional marketing expertise. Let Dale show you how his 34 years in real
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various sales awards, been in the top quartile of his company, and in 2004, was
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î€˜ î‚î€î€î€¾î€‚ î€“ î€©î€­î€¬î‚î€î€î€¾ î’î“î–î” î€œî€î€¬ î†î‡îŒî€»î€­
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î€œî€±î€¨î‚î€¾î€´î€¿î€° î€¢î€­îŠ î€žî€¿î€°î€¼î€¨î€¿î€¬ î€— î€ªî€­î€¬î‚î€î€î€¾î€ƒ
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îî€î†î†î€´î€©î€´î€»î€´î‡î€´î€­î†î€Š î’î“îî‘ î€¯î€î‚ î€¬î€­î‡î€¨î€¸î€¼î†
38 MAIN ST, SAUGUS
781-233-1401
38 MAIN ST, SAUGUS
781-233-1401
COMING SOON
COLONIAL LOCATED ON
GENEROUS SIZE
COMING SOON ENERGY EFFICIENT NEW
CONSTRUCTION BEDROOM, 3.5 BATHROOM
NICE SIDE STREET.
THIS HOME OFFERS AN OPEN FLOOR PLAN ON
THE MAIN LEVEL WITH
KITCHEN OFFERING AN 11 FOOT ISLAND, WHITH
CAFE APPLIANCES INCLUDING DOUBLE OVENS,
WINE FRIDGE, AND MUCH MORE. SO MANY
QUALITY DETAILS THROUGHOUT! WIDE OPEN
FINISHED BASEMENT WITH BATH. THIS HOME
ALSO FEATURES
ON
LARGE 21,000+ SQFT LOT.
CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710 FOR MORE DETAILS
COMING SOON- 5 ROOM, 3 BEDROOM,
1 BATH BUNGALOW. LOCATED ON A
NICE DEAD END SIDE STREET. THIS
HOME HAS LOTS OF POTENTIAL FOR
SOMEONE LOOKING TO GET INTO
THE REAL ESTATE MARKET AND IS A
GREAT CONDO ALTERNATIVE.
SAUGUS
CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710 FOR MORE
DETAILS
UNDER
CONTRACCONTRACT
BATHROOM HOME WITH
LARGE EAT-IN KITCHEN OPEN TO
FORMAL DINING ROOM, FIREPLACE
LIVING ROOM AND SEPARATE FAMILY
ROOM. 1ST FLOOR LAUNDRY. LARGE
LEVEL LOT. FULL BASEMENT. SAUGUS
$619,900
CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710 FOR DETAILS
fOR SALE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED
BEDROOM,
624 SALEM ST, LYNNFIELD
LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
624 SALEM ST, LYNNFIELD
LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
FOR
NICE 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT LOCATED IN AN OWNER-OCCUPIED HOME. WITH
FULLY APPLIANCE KITCHEN, SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM OFFERS ROOM
LARGE CLOSET, THERE IS
KING SIZE BED AND HAS
CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
CAR GARAGES AND IS SITUATED
MANUFACTURED HOMES
GREAT BUY VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND UPDATED UNIT IN VERY DESIRABLE PINE
GROVE MOBILE PARK LOCATED OFF ROUTE 114 IN PEABODY.. LARGE PORCH AND
DECK, SHED GREAT LEVEL YARD, NEWER FLORING AND WINDOWS. LAUNDRY HOOK
UP SHOWS PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. PEABODY $134,900
LARGE
WONDERING WHAT
YOUR HOME MAY
BE WORTH?
CALL
ERIC ROSEN
781-223-0289
FOR
COMPARATIVE
ERIC ROSEN
781-223-0289
COMPARATIVE
MARKET ANALYSIS
AND FIND OUT
TODAY!
FOR A
MARKET ANALYSIS
AND FIND OUT
TODAY!
WONDERING WHAT
YOUR HOME MAY
BE WORTH?
CALL
BEDROOM MOBILE LOCATED ON
LARGE ADDITION 1,5 BATHS, CARPORT, NEWER OIL TANK, PITCHED ROOF. LARGE
ENCLOSED PORCH SHED AND SO MUCH MORE. SAUGUS $139,900
BRAND NEW HOME PRE CONSTRUCTION LOCATED IN SHADY OAKS PARK
BEAUTIFUL AND CONVENIENT REDEVELOPMENT. LOT OF QUALITY FEATURES AND
UPGRADES THROUGHOUT. LAUNDRY PROPANE HEAT NICE YARD, AFFORDABLE
LUXURY. CLOSE TO EVERYTHING. DANVERS $169,900
COMPLETELY REMODELLED LARGE UNIT LIKE NEW HARDWOODS FLOOORS,
THROUGHOUT NEW KITCHEN NEW BATH, WIRING, RUBBER ROOF, PLUMBING
WINDOWS, STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, OIL TANK AND THE LIST GOES ON. NICE
YARD, LARGE DECK, DRIVEWAY, WAS ORIGINALLY
CONVERTED BACK. VERY DESIRABLE PARK PEABODY $174,900
TWO NEW PRE CONSTRUCTION MANUFACTURED HOMES. BOTH ONE BED WITH
MANY UPGRADES FROM CAR PARKING TO FULL SIZE LAUNDRY, SO MUCH MORE
DANVERS $189,900
DOUBLE WIDE UNIT WITH APPROXIMATELY 1250 SQFT OF LIVING AREA.
UNITS DANVERS $219,900
BEDROOM
LOCATED IN DESIRABLE OAK LEDGE HEIGHTS COOPERATIVE PARK PEABODY $199,900
SHADY OAKS PHASE NEW CONSTRUCTION: NEW MANUFACTURED
BEDROOM
FULL BATH WITH HIGH QUALITY FINISHES
THROUGHOUT. OPEN CONCEPT, STAINLESS APPLIANCES AND CONVENIENT
LOCATION. 3+ CAR PARKING WATER, SEWER, AND RUBBISH REMOVAL. PEABODY
$279,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
NEW MANUFACTURED HOME IN OAK LEDGE COOPERATIVE PARK.QUALITY
THROUGHOUT GOURMET KITCHEN WITH STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, RECESSED
LIGHTING, STATE OF THE ART BATHROOM, FULL SIZE LAUNDRY HOOK UP, 1OO AMP
SERVICE, LARGE DRIVEWAY, NICE YARD PEABODY $229,900
BRAND NEW LARGE BED,
BEDROOM AND CAN EASILY BE
HUGE PRIVATE LOT THAT MUST BE SEEN.
RENTALS
AS WELL. ALL UTILITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO PETS AND NO SMOKING. ON STREET.
PARKING WITH PERMIT. REVERE $1,800
HOME OFFICE AREA
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