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Friday, November 5, 2021
Malden Chamber’s 17th
Downtown Trick-Or-Treat
WELCOME BACK: Newly elected Ward 7 Councillor Chris Simonelli
is shown with his friend Kelly Gibbs following his Election Day
victory on Tuesday evening. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
SEE STORY ON PAGE 8
Shown, from left, taking part in the Malden Chamber of Commerce’s 17th annual trick-or-treat in
Malden Square were Malden Addiction Recovery Resource Specialist Paul Hammersley, Malden
Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Joan Ford Mongeau, Mayor Gary Christenson – as
“Vax Man” – and Gina, a stilt walker and owner of Aerialicious Entertainment. See page 13 for
photo highlights. (Courtesy/Malden Chamber)
‘Joy’ of biking: Malden High students are bonding
through new curriculum addition
MHS ‘Flex Block’ curriculum addition already helping
students build new relationships, foster goodwill
By Steve Freker
he three freshmen had never
met before they arrived at
their new school in September.
Like all ninth-graders, they had a
lot to take in, going from top of
the heap middle school kids to
fi rst-year students in a freshman
class of over 450. Who knew that
high school newcomers Deric
Tse, Gabriel Garcia and Slade
Harding would have even more
in common?
When Malden High School
T
Principal Chris Mastrangelo and
his MHS administrative team
and faculty teamed up to introduce
a state-of-the-art curriculum
enhancement called “Flex
Block” for the 2021-22 academic
year, they must have had students
like Deric, Gabriel and
Slade in mind.
The Flex Block is split into two
separate, 40-minute sessions of
varied academic pursuits, one
titled “Enrichment,” the other
“Joy.” The Flex Block runs in
three-week cycles, is built into
the class schedules on alternating
days and is assigned to each
of Malden High’s 1,800-plus students
entirely by choice. Enrichment
is closer to the traditional
“nuts and bolts” of academia,
with session off erings surrounded
by coursework and academic
support. “Joy” is, well, just as
it sounds: Students selecting
something they either already
love to do... or would like to try.
So what brings Deric, GaBIKING
| SEE PAGE 6
Shown, from left, are Malden High School students Kevin Pham, Slade
Harding, Jason Chen and Gabriel Garcia getting ready for another ride
as part of the Flex Block Biking Club. (Courtesy Photo/Malden High School)
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voted 159-0 to pass An Act relative
to immediate COVID-19 recovery
needs (H.4219), which is
a $3.82 billion spending package
that draws from last year’s
surplus state tax revenues
and over half of the Commonwealth’s
COVID-19 relief funds
from the American Rescue Plan
Act (ARPA). Investments made in
the bill address dire needs and
funding gaps exacerbated by
the pandemic and aim to pave
the way for a smoother, more
equitable recovery by supporting
crucial housing, economic
development, workforce development,
health infrastructure,
human services and education
projects.
On November 3, the Massachusetts
Senate referred the bill
to its Committee on Ways and
Means, which on November 3
recommended passage with an
amendment.
of an accessible city archive in
Malden
• $100,000 for improving the
Malden Library’s online services
and equipment
• $250,000 for Bread of Life
to expand food security and
homeless assistance services
• $75,000 for a feasibility study
on the establishment of a new
fire station in eastern Malden
• $50,000 for the repairs to
Steven Ultrino
State Representative
The final version of the House
bill included:
• $78 million supporting food
insecurity infrastructure grants
• $350 million toward environmental
and climate change mitigation,
including grants for resiliency
infrastructure, water and
sewer projects, and more
• $500 million dedicated to
the Unemployment Trust Fund
to offset employer assessments
• $600 million for housing initiatives,
including housing production,
public housing rehabilitation
and supportive housing
• $765 million for health and
human services
• $265 million for education,
including $100 million
in grants to improve Heating,
Ventilation and Air Conditioning
(HVAC) systems in public
schools
While the House’s spending
proposal addresses evident
needs across all communities
in the Commonwealth, legislators
also ensured the bill incorporated
significant targeted investments
into local programs
and projects. This bill prioritized
the needs of communities
that have been disproportionally
impacted by the COVID-19
pandemic and focused on safeguarding
the well-being of the
most vulnerable populations in
the Commonwealth. The Malden
delegation in the House –
State Representatives Steven
Ultrino, Paul Donato and Kate
Lipper-Garabedian – have secured
$700,000 in funding for
Malden as part of the spending
package. Several local initiatives
and organizations are
funded in the bill:
• $100,000 for urban and community
forestry greening in Malden
•
$125,000 for the creation
the Town Line Brook floodgates
between Revere and
Malden (in partnership with
State Representative Jessica
Giannino)
“Every dollar allocated in this
legislation has the potential to
transform our community and
directly impact the lives of Maldonians.
I am pleased to see
these funds allocated to address
urgent needs like food and
housing security, and improved
healthcare infrastructure across
the Commonwealth, but also
right here in Malden,” said Ultrino.
“I'm grateful to Speaker Mariano
and my colleagues, as well
as the advocates and community
leaders who helped shape
this process, for their hard work
to tailor spending of these funds
to the needs of the Commonwealth’s
most vulnerable communities.”
“It
was my pleasure working
with my colleagues to secure vital
ARPA funding for the city of
Malden. This bill will help to establish
an accessible city archive,
expand food security for Homeless
Assistance services, advance
the process of establishing a
new fire station in East Malden,
and much more,” said Donato.
“As we come out of a pandemic
that has hurt so many across
the commonwealth, this funding
will be important in making
Malden an ever-increasingly
prosperous city for its amazing
citizens.”
“House Bill 4219 is attuned to
both broad and discrete challenges
and opportunities in
the Commonwealth. It invests
once-in-a-lifetime funds into
programs and resources that
serve our constituents, particularly
those most impacted by
COVID-19. I further thank my
House colleagues for supporting
the inclusion of multiple important
investments for Malden
City departments and Bread of
Life,” said Lipper-Garabedian,
who delivered her inaugural
speech on the House floor in
support of the bill.
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Rep. Paul Donato
celebrates 80 years
Public forum on lead
contamination – Nov. 20
T
he NAACP Mystic Valley Area Branch and Clean
Water Fund are sponsoring a public forum on
Saturday, November 20 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at Malden City Hall. This informative program is
free and open to the public and is an opportunity
to learn more about what can be done to remove
lead from our drinking water supply. There is no
safe level of lead in drinking water or in the human
body. Please attend to learn more about lead
in drinking water, why it is a racial justice issue and
what you can do in your community to solve it!
Lead contamination has an effect across a variety
of contexts: lead paint, lead in water, and more. A
new and exciting measure is the development of
lead-free plumbing standards, which are in the process
of being implemented. Although progress has
been made, lead in the water is still a crucial issue.
All are invited to attend in person or may register
on Zoom at bit.ly/noleadinwater for a link to
online/hybrid access. For more information, email
vincedixo99@yahoo.com.
Mayor Gary Christenson presented a citation to State
Representative Paul Donato in recognition of his 80th birthday.
(Photo Courtesy of the City of Malden)
M
ayor Gary Christenson invited
State Representative
Paul Donato to City Hall
and surprised him with a citation
in recognition of his 80th
birthday. As the Representative
is tireless and is often in Malden,
the Mayor and his staff
were surprised to learn of this
milestone birthday.
Representative Donato, who
is from Medford, represents the
35th Middlesex District in the
Massachusetts House of Representatives.
He previously served
as a member of the Medford
School Committee from 1972 to
1975 and the City Council from
1976 to 1985 and again from
1996 to 2000. While serving on
the City Council, Donato also
served as Deputy Mayor from
1978 to 1979, Mayor from 1980
to 1985 and City Council President
from 1999 to 2000.
“Over the years I have tremendously
enjoyed working with
Representative Donato,” said
Christenson. “I just need to learn
his secret to staying so young.”
Malden’s Veterans Day
Parade returns Nov. 11
Following a Memorial Service
at 9 a.m., Malden’s Veterans
Day Parade will return this
year with a kickoff at 10 a.m. on
Thursday, November 11 at the
Malden American Legion Post
69 at 75 Meridian St. This year’s
parade route will differ from
those in previous years. Parade
participants will form up on Meridian
Street heading onto Wigglesworth
Street. The parade
will proceed from Wigglesworth
Street onto Main Street and will
continue north turning left onto
Pleasant Street. The parade will
end at City Hall Plaza with a performance
in honor of this year’s
Grand Marshal, Cornelius “Connie”
Murphy, who has served as
Post Chaplain at Malden’s Post
69 American Legion.
For further information about
the parade or to participate,
please call the Malden Department
of Veterans’ Services at
781-397-7139 or email kjarvis@
cityofmalden.org. All groups
are advised to call the Department
of Veterans’ Services to
confirm that they will be participating
in the parade and to
provide the name of a point of
contact and telephone number
for the group.
Craig Spadafora
Councillor-At-Large
Thank You!
Today, I am honored and excited that the residents of Malden gave
their approval on the direction our city is taking. I could not be more
proud of the many accomplishments we’ve achieved - together - over
the years, and now that work continues on!
(Pol. Adv.)
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City of Malden, and his name
is Mikeneil Paul. Twenty questions
to Mr. Paul, for your reading
pleasure:
1. My full name is…Mikeneil
Jho-Alix Paul.
2. I am currently…the Senior
Center Program Coordinator.
3. I am saving up…to invest.
4. My homes are in…New
Bedford and HAITI.
5. I love people who…are respectful.
6.
Something I say a lot is…
“do you understand what I
mean” because I don’t know
if what I want/intend to say is
what you receive.
7. I consider myself…to be
very outgoing and direct.
8. I need to have…space and
need to feel comfortable.
9. My favorite movie of all time
is…Ride Along.
10. My all-time role model is…
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11. I respect people who…
put their money where their
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12. The best thing anyone has
ever said to me is…“the only
person you need to be competing
with is yourself.”
13. I am happy when…people
around me are happy.
14. I find it funny/hilarious
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It is said in Malden today, tomorrow
and yesterday...
Gary Campsmith is now running
one-on-ones with Rod
“Puggy” Forbes and Peter Plachowicz
at the Amerige Park
in the sky. There will not be another
character quite like Gary
Campsmith in this lifetime or
any other. Looking up the word
charisma in the dictionary – yes,
that is Gary’s picture included
with the definition.
FYI: The top three Malden
High School graduating classes
of the 1970′s were the Class
of ’75 (Russ Garland’s class) with
710 pupils, the Class of ’73 (Bob
McCarthy’s class) with 669 and
the Class of ’78 (Johnny Meho’s
class) with 663.
A great memory related by
birthday gal Marie Bionelli
about when she worked at the
Howard Johnson in Medford
(Wellington Circle) in her teens:
One late night she remembers
being surprised when Jackie
Gleason came in and sat down
at her table. The “Great One” was
in town visiting Frankie “Crazy
Guggenheim” Fontaine, who
lived in nearby Winchester.
So sad to hear the news of
“The Flame and Fury of Fleet
Street” Tony DeMarco’s passing.
Such a wonderful and humble
gentleman. Tony won the welterweight
championship of the
world at the old Boston Garden
back in 1955. The North End remembers
that night till this very
day. Oh, what a night!
Tony had many friends in New
England with deep roots in the
North End of Boston, the old
West End of Boston, right here
in Malden and all the way out
west to Phoenix (Arizona) where
he owned a bar called “The Living
Room Lounge.” Next time
you’re in the North End, stop at
the intersection of Hanover and
Cross Streets where a statue of
Tony stands and tip your hat to
a great boxer and a greater man.
A great big official Malden today,
tomorrow and yesterday
welcome to Malden City Hall
to Bybiose Larochelle, Malden’s
first Diversity Officer.
I was proud as a peacock
when I saw Malden High School
Class of 1977 Mike Boyle’s name
splashed across the entrance
of his new training center at 15
Manning St. in Middleton. Mike’s
come a long, successful way in
his life. He’s known worldwide
as one of the foremost experts
in the field of strength and conditioning,
serving as the head
strength & conditioning coach
at Boston University for 15 years.
He also served as the strength
& conditioning coach for the
Cam Neely–led Boston Bruins
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Armed Malden man found asleep on Orange Line
Suspect also allegedly in possession of Class A narcotics
By Christopher Roberson
K
amil Mogielnicki, 37, of Malden,
was taken into police
custody after he was allegedly
found sleeping on an Orange
Line train with a loaded gun in
his waistband. At 7:15 p.m. on
October 27, MBTA Transit Police
offi cers reportedly found Mogielnicki
“sound asleep” on the train,
which had just arrived at Forest
Hills Station in Jamaica Plain. Reportedly,
upon arrival, police saw
that Mogielnicki was in possession
of a 9mm Ruger; officers
woke him and quickly discovered
that the gun was fully loaded
and that Mogielnicki did not
have a license to carry a fi rearm.
After Mogielnicki was taken
into custody, offi cers allegedly
discovered that he also was carrying
Class A narcotics that were
packaged in a manner “consistent
for resale.”
Mogielnicki was subsequently
charged with the unlicensed
possession of a fi rearm, unlawful
possession of ammunition
and possession of a Class A drug
with intent to distribute. He was
arraigned in West Roxbury Municipal
Court on October 28 and
for not having a license to carry a
fi rearm. He could also face up to
10 years in prison and a fi ne of up
to $10,000 for possession with intent
to distribute a Class A drug.
No additional information was
made available as the incident
remains under investigation.
According to police, this is not
Mogielnicki’s first encounter
with law enforcement. In January
2020, he allegedly used a
Kamil Mogielnicki
was held on $7,500 bail.
Mogielnicki is scheduled to be
back in court on November 23.
If convicted, Mogielnicki could
face up to two years in prison
“knife and blunt object” in an attempt
to break into the Dunkin’
Donuts at Ruggles Station in
Roxbury. That case is still pending.
If convicted, Mogielnicki
could be sentenced to up to 20
years in prison for that incident.
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BIKING | FROM PAGE 1
briel and Slade “Joy” on their
“Gold Days”? Well, it involves
two wheels and some pedals:
biking. The three new-to-MHS
ninth-graders signed up for
MHS educator Mitch Abbatessa’s
bicycling “Joy” session – outdoors,
of course – the very fi rst
time it was off ered. Every other
day, the ever-growing bicycling
Joy Session students gather
and go out and explore the
Northern Strand Community
Trail/bike path, which runs adjacent
to the Malden High building.
They are now repeat customers,
and have continued to
“Flex” their interests.
Furthermore, on a recent sunny
Tuesday morning, Slade and
Deric relayed an anecdote from
the past weekend. “We met up
over the weekend and went on
a ride all around Malden and the
paths near Encore in Everett,”
Slade revealed, noting that other
members of Abbatessa’s Bicycling
Joy Session class hooked
up for the ride with him and Deric
as well.
“Yeah, we have all become
friends pretty quickly,” Deric
confi rmed. “We all like to ride
around and it’s fun to see each
other on the weekends now,
since we started biking together
in school.”
For Principal Mastrangelo,
who recently learned of the students’
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fantastic early result of the Flex
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have been hoping to achieve,”
Mastrangelo said. “I can’t wait to
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we continue to monitor and review
the program.”
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Flex Block, most importantly
our students,” Mastrangelo added.
“Helping students build relationships
with both their peers
as well as with their mentors has
been at the top of our list from
the start.”
The bicycling program got
a welcome boost recently
through a generous donation
from a natural source, the Bike
to the Sea group founded by
longtime Malden resident and
Councillor-at-Large Stephen
Winslow. During one of his recent
visits to MHS, Councillor
Winslow presented Principal
Mastrangelo with a generous
donation of four refurbished bicycles
suitable for young adult
riders as well as six new bicycling
helmets. Winslow said he
got some assistance from local
students from the Malden Teen
Enrichment Center (MTEC) in fi xing
up some bicycles that had
been in storage at the Malden
Police Station and the helmets
were donated by Bike to the Sea.
Counci llor-at-Large
S tephen Winslow
(left) recently visited
Malden High School and
presented MHS Principal
Chris Mastrangelo with
a donation of four
refurbished bicycles
and six new helmets.
The new equipment
will be used in the new
Flex Block Biking Club,
which is part of a very
successful addition to
the MHS curriculum.
(Courtesy Photo/Malden High School)
Shown, from left, are
Malden High School
ninth graders Gabriel
Garcia, Slade Harding
and Deric Tse. They
became fast friends
and now go on biking
rides together on the
weekend after first
meeting as members of
the new “Joy” session
Biking Club at MHS.
(Courtesy Photo/Malden High School)
Councillor Winslow said he
was excited to hear of the new
Malden High program and its
emphasis on bicycling. “I have
been a bicycling enthusiast
since I was these students’ age
and I’m very pleased to see our
local high school students involved
in programs such as
these,” he said.
Bike to the Sea was instrumental
in moving forward the push
to build the Malden portion of
the Northern Strand Community
Trail, which stretches from
the Everett-Malden line on Medford
Street, across the city to the
Malden-Revere-Saugus town
line, and is used by the MHS
students.
“We are so grateful to Councillor
Winslow and his generous
donation which will enable students
who may not have their
own bike to now take part in
this class,” Mastrangelo said. “We
truly value community partnerships
such as these with our
school and district.”
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Malden Holiday Season will kick off with
Winter Festival on December 4
Tree Lighting will be at 3:30 p.m. that day; no Holiday Parade for second straight year
By Steve Freker
O
ne of the most popular local
annual events of the past
two decades will remain on the
shelf this year, but a new tradition
will begin in its place to help
Malden kick off the holiday season.
The Malden Parade of Holiday
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host an outdoor Winter Festival
on Saturday, December 4 from
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Square.
The Winter Festival will be
modeled after the highly successful
Summer Festivals,
which were held twice monthly
in June, July and August and
drew droves of visitors to the
After nearly two decades of a fine run, the Malden Parade of
Holiday Traditions will not return this year after having been
cancelled for the first time since 2004 in 2020, due to the COVID-19
pandemic. (Courtesy/City of Malden)
multifaceted events. This time
around, the one-day Winter Festival
will once again be chockful
of local and regional artists and
artisans who will have a wide
array gift ideas for purchase
at booths lining up and down
Pleasant Street. Pleasant Street
in Malden Square will feature
over 50 artists displaying their
wares, and you’ll find perfect
handmade crafts, gifts, cards
and jewelry as well as delicious
baked goods.
“We hope you will also visit
some of our great restaurants
to sip on winter cocktails and
hot chocolate and have a bite
to eat as we continue to work to
invigorate our downtown businesses,”
said Kevin Duffy, Strategy
and Business Development
Officer for the City of Malden.
According to Malden city staff,
“As you shop you will enjoy festive
carolers, music, costumed
characters, and some special
performances. There will be free
parking [at] the Central Business
District (CBD) Garage, 170
Centre Street (across from Walgreens
on Route 60).”
“At 3:30 p.m. we invite everyone
to gather on City Hall Plaza
for a special performance before
we officially light the Holiday
Tree, which will be followed
by a festive and colorful ending
to the day!” said Mayor Christenson.
This
will be first time since
2017 that the Tree Lighting has
been held at City Hall Plaza; the
last several years it has been on
the lawn at the Malden Public
Library while the new City Hall
was under construction.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021
MALDEN ELECTION: Macklin (Ward 4), Bernard (Ward 7) and
Zeiberg (Ward 8) will be joining School Committee
By Steve Freker
T
he welcome mat was ready
and waiting for this election
and it turned out to be apropos,
considering the results. Three
new City Councillors along with
three new School Committee
members will be coming to City
Hall in January, following one of
the most highly anticipated Malden
municipal elections in years.
Despite no mayoral election
this year, the combination of a
six-candidate battle for Councillor-at-Large,
five contested Ward
Council races, two open Ward
Council seats and three open
School Committee seats led
to a busy election season, culminating
in Tuesday’s Election
Day. Still, despite the perceived
higher interest in this election,
which included a blizzard of social
media discourse, just 20% of
Malden’s registered voters went
to the polls, the lowest turnout
for a citywide election in many
years, possibly ever.
Perhaps the most watched
race on the ballot was the Councillor-at-Large
race, with three
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seats up for grabs and two seats
open (for the first time in two
decades) and only one candidate
seeking reelection. Incumbent
Councillor-at-Large Craig
Spadafora topped the Malden
ticket with 3,380 votes and was
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(2,899 votes).
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Winslow himself did not
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Tuesday. Simonelli topped firsttime
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Michelle Luong,
509-388 votes.
Five incumbent Ward Councillors
faced challengers in Tuesday’s
election and all five held
on for wins to retain their seats.
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Ward 8 and Ward 5. In Ward 8,
incumbent Jadeane Sica topped
political newcomer Nate Bae Kupel,
468-385, or, 54-45%. Ward
5 incumbent Barbara Murphy
held off challenger Ari Taylor,
668-538 (55-44%), for the win
and another two-year term.
The three other incumbents
breezed to reelection wins. Ward
1 Councillor Peg Crowe outdistanced
first-time candidate Nadege
Philippe, 449-153. Ward 4
Councillor Ryan O’Malley won
a fourth consecutive term, outpacing
former Ward 4 Councillor
Jeff Donahue, 459-206. Incumbent
Ward 3 Councillor Amanda
Linehan won reelection to a second
term by defeating first-time
political candidate Glen Curtis,
807-453. Ward 2 Councillor Paul
Condon won his fourth consecutive
term running unopposed,
receiving 521 votes.
School Committee
There will be three new School
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incumbents were reelected,
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Ward 3’s Jennifer Spadafora
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MALDEN ELECTION
FACTS & FIGURES
–Tuesday’s turnout for a citywide
election, just 20%, was the
lowest turnout citywide since
2015 and 2013, when back-toback
elections drew only 21%
turnouts. It may have been
the lowest ever for an election
where all eight Wards were
voting.
–Despite the highest number
of registered voters in Malden
history, 35,842, only 7,187 voters
cast ballots. This low number
came despite enhancements
like extended early voting
at City Hall, expanded absentee
and mail-in voting services
and the traditional in-person
voting on Election Day.
–In 2019, 27% of Malden’s
voters went to the polls, a year
in which there was a contested
mayoral race. Following
are the turnouts going back
to 2009 in citywide elections:
2017 (27%); 2015 (21%, Mayor
ran unopposed); 2013 (21%);
2011 (32%, contested mayoral
race); 2009 (30%).
–The highest of those turnouts
(in 2011) came during the
first mayoral election won by
present Mayor Gary Christenson,
who is now in the middle
of this third four-year term.
–If Mayor Christenson runs
for reelection in 2023, wins and
serves another four-year term,
he will have been in office 16
years as the longest-serving
Mayor in Malden municipal
history.
–Incumbent Malden Councillor-at-Large
Craig Spadafora
got the most votes of any
candidate in Tuesday’s election,
topping the ticket for reelection
with 3,722 votes. This
is the first time Spadafora has
been the ticket-topper since
2013; he also was the top City
Council candidate vote-getter
in 2011.
–Finishing 4-5-6 in the
three -winner Councillor-at-Large
race and out of
the running were former Ward
3 Councillor/former Councillor-at-Large
John Matheson
(2,077 votes), Roberto DiMarco
(2,006 votes) and Brian DeLacey
(1,483 votes).
–The Malden Ward with the
highest voter turnout has traditionally
been Ward 3 (West End
neighborhood), and it stayed
at the top in this election with
a 27% turnout. Ward 3, Precinct
2 was also the highest single
Precinct for voter turnout with
30%. Ward 5, Precinct 2 was
close at 29% turnout.
–Ward 2 (Edgeworth neighborhood)
in the past had always
been a close second to
Ward 3 in voter turnout percentage
in the 1980s-2000s,
but it has been waning considerably
in recent years. On
Tuesday, Ward 2 tied Ward 1 for
lowest overall voter turnout in
the entire city, a meager 15.5%.
–The Precinct with lowest
turnout citywide was Ward 8,
Precinct 2 with just 293 voters
of nearly 2,700 registered
casting their ballots: 11%. Interestingly,
newcomer Nate
Bae Kupel won that Precinct
over the incumbent, Jadeane
Sica, 152-137.
– First-time candidate Sharon
Rose Zeiberg totaled the
highest winning percentage
for a Ward candidate in her big
win for Ward 8 School Committee
Member, garnering 71% of
the votes cast.
–All three of the Councillor-at-Large
winners showed
decent citywide appeal as
Craig Spadafora, Karen Colón
Hayes and Carey McDonald
finished as the top three
vote-getters in 15 of 16 Precincts,
with Spadafora winning
eight Precincts, Hayes winning
five and McDonald winning
three, including both precincts
in his home Ward 5.
seat was also open with firstterm
School Committee Member
Michelle Luong not seeking
reelection as she ran for Ward 7
Councillor in this year’s election.
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with 466 votes; Keith Bernard in
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Spadafora, Colón Hayes and McDonald win Councillor-at-Large;
Bernard wins Ward 7 School Committee Member
From left to right: Linda Thorsen, field director Eric Feigen, Ward
6 Councillor David Camell, Amanda Smith, Jeff Taylor, Ward 5
Councillor candidate Ari Taylor, campaign manager Nicholas
Lennox, Mark Linehan, Ward 3 Councillor Amanda Linehan and
Alicia Garza. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Newly elected Councillor-atLarge
Carey McDonald and his
wife, Sarah
Victors: newly elected Councillors-at-Large Carey McDonald and
Karen Colón Hayes, newly elected Ward 7 School Committee
Member Keith Bernard and incumbents Ward 3 Councillor
Amanda Linehan and Ward 4 Councillor Ryan O’Malley.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021
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Nov. 11,
2021
Though we can never repay our debt to them, we honor those men and
women who made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our Freedom.
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Hundreds go trick-or-treating in Malden Center
By Tara Vocino
A
pproximately 700 trick-ortreaters
in costume were eager
to receive Halloween candy
along Pleasant Street during
the Chamber of Commerce 17th
Annual Trick-or-Treat in the Center
last Friday night. Halloween
was Sunday.
Mayor Gary Christenson hands out candy to children dressed in
costume.
Saving lives one shot at a time
was “Vax Man” Mayor Gary
Christenson in front of City Hall
during last Friday’s Halloween
celebration.
Gina De as a 10-foot witch.
Mayor Gary Christenson as “Vax Man” with Lenore, 7, the
children’s father Christopher, Paul, 5, as a robot, and Atticus
Hickey, 10, as a dinosaur.
Fiona Youmell as Wonder Woman, Chamber of Commerce Director
Joan Mongeau as a witch and Sandy Feder, also as a witch, are
shown in front of The Gallery@57.
Emily as Ariana Grande,
Charlotte as a creepy doll,
Phoebe as a toe and Councillor
candidate Ariane Taylor
Gravestones were outside of Urban Media Arts on Pleasant Street.
William Macaulay as Santa with Ibrahim
as Spiderman and Elyas Bokhary as
Owlet (PJ Mask). Santa said he wants
to make sure they’re on his good list
this year.
The “Vax Man” (Mayor Gary Christenson) had makebelieve
Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and Moderna vaccines
available.
Hundreds formed in the trick-or-treat line.
Olivia Westgate, 9, as a skeleton princess, Harry Barnett, 4, as a ninja
turtle, and Lisa Porro as Sally from “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021
Junior Aid Assoc. of Malden hosts Trunk or Treat
he Junior Aid Association of
Malden hosted Trunk or Treat
on the Northern Strand Community
Trail on Friday, October 29 for
families and residents. All were
T
invited to the free event for fun
and celebration. Thank you to
Junior Aid member Peg Crowe
and her committee for hosting
this amazing event for Malden!
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Page 15
Golden Tornadoes Girls’ Volleyball Team
honors family, team on Senior Night
By Tara Vocino
T
he Malden High School Girls’
Varsity Volleyball Golden Tornadoes
presented roses to their
families and friends during their
Senior Night last Thursday in the
gymnasium.
Kimberly Vo presented flowers to her sister Krystalyn Vo, mother
Loanthao Vo, brother Kaherdyn Vonguyen, brother Kieston
Vonguyen, sister Katelynn Vo, father Nghiem Nguyen and her
boyfriend, Andy Nguyen.
Outside Hitter Melissa Calixte presented to her brother, Karl
Denis, sister Kayleen Denis, friends Widjina Prince and LynnSarah
Georges, teammate Stephanie Larrieux, friend Ava Taylor
and sister Dorotie Denis. Calixte plans to study business at a
historically black university, such as Howard.
Jennifer Phan presented to
her brother, Kevin, during
last Thursday’s Girls’ Varsity
Volleyball Senior Night at
Malden High School.
Setter Linda Le presented flowers to her parents, Myphong and
LeLy, sister Kelly Le and friends Monique Mei, Minh Thu Do, Daniel
Du and Rebecca Tse. After college, Le hopes to work for the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
Setter Stephanie Larrieux presented to her father, Maxly Larrieux,
brother, Winsly Larrieux, mom, Sheryl Daujhin, friend Kayleen
Denis and teammate Melissa Calixte.
Golden Tornadoes Co-Captain/
Middle Riley Strano presents to
her boyfriend, Aidan Jordan.
Setter Linda Le presents to her parents, Myphong and LeLy, and
sister Kelly Le.
Golden Tornadoes Co-Captain/Setter Lissette Curran presents
flowers to her father, Mark Curran, mother, Lillian Curran, brothers
Marcus and Thomas Curran and aunt Neldy MacKinnon. She plans
to attend nursing school this fall.
Golden Tornadoes Co-Captain/Middle Riley Strano
presents to her mother, Colleen, and sister, Emma.
She plans to become a nurse after attending college.
Emily Marchet presented to her parents, Jair and
Kati, and best friend, Laura Daltoe.
Middle Blocker Marla Candido presents to her parents,
Ademaria De Oliveira and Geomares Candido.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021
Malden High alumnus Witche Exilhomme
returns as Tornado Head Football Coach
Looking to make an impact on young Malden
team and finish season strongly
By Daniel O’Toole
The Blue and Gold
D
uring last year’s football season,
there was a new face on
the sideline and one that was
quite recognizable. Serving as
an assistant coach was Malden
High School (MHS) alumnus and
first-year teacher Witche Exilhomme.
The reason he was back
down on Macdonald Stadium’s
field last year would have big implications
for this year. In the offseason,
now former Head Coach
Steve Freker would step down
from his head football coaching
duties and pass them on to
Exilhomme.
Before coming back home
to Malden, Exilhomme was the
Defensive Coordinator at Milford
Academy, which is one of
the top prep schools in the nation.
Last year during remote
learning, Exilhomme had become
one of the new teachers
at MHS and was teaching
History.
According to Malden High
School’s Athletic Director, Charlie
Conefrey, a committee was
formed to interview candidates
for the football position and four
candidates were finalists. One
of the qualities that stood out
to Conefrey about Exilhomme
was “he is a Malden High School
MHS first-year Head Coach Witche Exilhomme coached up the
Golden Tornadoes team during the victory over Somerville
recently. (Courtesy of Blue and Gold/Chaimaa Assli Photo)
graduate and he played football
for the program.” He said that “it
is always good to have someone
return to help out who is familiar
with his surroundings, so we
are really excited to have him as
head coach.”
Freker expressed tons of appreciation
for Exilhomme and
his new achievement. “I was
thrilled when Malden High selected
Coach Exilhomme” because
“I was hoping we got the
right coach to lead the team forward
and someone who had the
right qualities we were seeking.”
“Coach Exilhomme was the
right guy we needed to lead
the program and help our student
athletes,” Coach Freker added.
“[Coach Exilhomme] has an
incredible amount of football
knowledge, and most importantly,
knowledge of dealing
with life issues and with young
student athletes who need direction.”
Coach
Freker said, “He is an
excellent role model and has
so much to share from his own
life experiences that will be so
valuable for these players as he
coaches them this year and in
the future.” He continued on,
saying that Coach Exilhomme
“developed a good relationship
with the students and fellow
coaches which will help the
team succeed.”
Commenting on his own experiences
with Malden’s football
program, Freker said, “It was a big
honor to serve as head coach”
since “I played for Malden High
when I was in high school” and “I
was a assistant coach for Malden
High football for 19 years in the
80s and 90s.” Freker expressed
how he has been “able to come
back to coach baseball and football
for the past several years and
I was happy that I was able to see
some of the student-athletes develop
to become good citizens
of the school.”
One of Freker’s new responsibilities
still has him contributing
to the game in some form.
He explained how he is assisting
Athletic Director Conefrey
at home games for football and
other sports as a site coordinator
to help with game management
at the various fall events
and venues.
Coach Exilhomme was upfront
and passionate about his
feelings about becoming the
Head Coach and what he plans
to do with the program going
forward. He explained how he
felt “extremely proud; it is something
I am very excited about,
and I am excited about the future
that we have as a coaching
staff for the program. It is going
to be very fun for the next
few years.”
Coach Exilhomme said he
is pleased with his coaching
staff’s commitment to help the
team “compete to be the top
team in the state, and we are
ready to put in the work that is
required on and off the field to
reach that.”
“Our coaching staff wants to
MHS assistant coach Richard Voltaire (left) and others instruct the team during the Golden Tornadoes
win over Somerville. (Courtesy of Blue and Gold/Chaimaa Assli Photo)
teach kids how to be football
players and that football does
not stop on the field,” since “it
continues to the classroom and
when they become grown men
and then if they want to start a
family.” Exilhomme further stated
that “we do not want it to just
be on the field, but how the kids
act in and out of school.”
Talking more about his student-athletes,
Exilhomme said,
“I am excited about the number
of players we have because last
year we finished with around 30
players in the middle of one of
the toughest parts of the pandemic;
this year we have had
about 80 kids sign up … This is
a team that has been together
for only around 10 weeks and
not 10 months.” And so “putting
things together like our weight
lifting program or installing new
plays and teaching kids what
goes into a football team has
been a little difficult, but I am
proud of our players, especially
our younger players since they
are stepping up and competing
with everyone.”
“We are excited for next year
because these young guys will
have more experience and they
can come back to the field a lot
stronger and faster than they
did their first season,” the new
coach said.
The goals Exilhomme said
he wants for his team and the
coaching staff are the things
you want to hear from someone
who is a new head coach.
“I am bringing in a culture shift
to change the mindsets that
we have” as “winning will be a
mindset here, hard work will be
a mindset here, discipline will be
a mindset here,” said Exilhomme.
Our goal this season is to get
better every week; it is to give
our young players a lot of experience
and knowledge to bring
into the offseason.”
The new era of Malden High
School Football looks bright
with Coach Exilhomme and
his staff at the helm. Everybody
should be looking forward
to Malden and their
future.
—The Blue and Gold is the school
newspaper of Malden High School.
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Malden High School Girls’ Soccer seniors present
roses to family and friends on Senior Night
By Tara Vocino
T
he Malden High School Girls’
Varsity Soccer Golden Tornadoes
seniors presented flowers
to their families and friends
during Senior Night/game
against Gloucester High School
on October 23 at MacDonald
Stadium.
The seniors are honored.
Midfielder/Co-Captain Sara
Dzaferagic presents flowers to
her parents, Kanita and Amir.
After graduation, she plans to
study business, hopefully at
Suffolk University.
Emma Smith-Benzan presents flowers to her mother, Darla
Smith, and father, Jason Benzan; grandfather Rafael Benzan,
grandmother Maria Benzan, aunt Karen Adragna, uncles Nicholas
Adragna and Al Smith, brother Sebastian, sister Jazleen, friends
Gaby, Mykala Mendez-Sled and Sofia, Pedro and Rosa Blandino.
After graduation, she plans to attend University of Massachusetts
Lowell to study juvenile services/criminal law.
Midfie lder Mi ca Avel lan
presents flowers to her
grandmother, Virginia Ortega,
brother Lucas Avellan and her
mother, Lisa Avellan.
Kayleen Denis, third from left,
presents flowers to her friends –
Jen Victoria, Mackenly Anastal,
Stephanie Larrieux – and sister
Melissa Calixte.
Goalie/Co-Captain Olivia
Donahue presents flowers
to her parents, Tina and
Jeff, during Senior Night at
MacDonald Stadium. She
is learning toward Suffolk
University to study criminal
law to become a lawyer.
Defense/Co-Captain Molly
Sewell presents flowers to
her father, Artie, and siblings
Robert, Grace, Arthur “Babia”
and Thomas. After graduation,
she plans to study nursing,
hopefully at Simmons, to
become a registered nurse.
Right-wing Karen Rivera
presents to her mother, Dorys,
her father, Nelson, as well
as sisters Monica and Sofia.
After graduation, she plans
to attend Emerson College or
Syracuse University to major in
broadcast journalism.
Left Defense Rena Centeio presents flowers to her mother, Maria,
and friends Adriana and Marianna Neville.
Midfielder Lenisa Wilson
presents flowers to her parents,
Helena and Ralph. After
graduation, she plans to major
in labor delivery, hopefully at
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth.
Cynthia Dominguez presents to her father, Selvin Dominguez,
brother Jason Dominguez, stepbrother Carlos DiCosta, sister-inlaw
Susi Nieves, stepmother Neia DiCosta, uncle Jairo Dominguez
and ferrets Keko and Luna.
Friends showed their support for seniors. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK: First year of new
MIAA State Championship format is now underway
Everett Football on road in D1 fi rst-round at Methuen tonight;
Revere Football left off playoff list despite 6-2 record
By Steve Freker
ike all of the previous iterations
of the Massachusetts
high school football playoff format,
the one that kicked off this
week had plenty of fans and also
a good amount of naysayers. The
new statewide playoff format is
hooked up directly with the also-new
Power Rankings system.
The statewide football fi eld
across eight divisions includes
128 teams (down from 168 in
the previous system), and the
seedings for all eight divisions
(which underwent some major
changes during the recent realignment
process) were determined
by a Power Rankings system.
The Massachusetts Interscholastic
Athletic Association
(MIAA) Power Rankings combine
strength of schedule with margin
of victory to provide a more
accurate refl ection of how competitive
a team will be in a statewide
format. Two Greater BosL
ton
League (GBL) teams would
appear at fi rst glance to have a
gripe about the results of this
year’s playoff alignments.
Perennial postseason participant
Everett is once again playoff
-bound, but even though the
Crimson Tide has beaten Catholic
Conference second-place
team Xaverian and then ripped
through its GBL opposition undefeated,
second-year head
coach Rob DiLoreto’s Tide team
fi nds itself on the road tonight
at Methuen High, seeded #9 in a
fi eld of 16 playoff teams. Basically,
Everett is only one of three undefeated
teams of the 28 teams
in Division 1... but has to get on
a bus and play on the road, while
four teams with two losses and
St. John’s Shrewsbury – with four
losses – all are at home hosting
fi rst-round games. Go fi gure.
How about the second-place
GBL team, Revere? The Patriots’
only loss in the GBL has been to
unbeaten Everett, and the Patriots
are 6-2 overall ... and not in
the Division 3 playoff s, ranked
#18 in the Power Ratings, two
spots out of the playoff Top 16.
There appear to be some even
more glaring “WHAT!” moments
in this list, as fi ve teams with 5-3
records and one team that has
fi ve losses (3-5 Stoughton, seeded
#12) are in the playoff s. One
of the highest rated teams, #3
seed North Attleborough, is 4-3!
Still, Revere is out of the picture
for the playoffs and not
having a game at all this week,
taking a “bye” from the consolation
round, getting back to action
with a divisional team next
week and then fi nishing its season
with a Thanksgiving game
against Winthrop.
Overall, it will most likely turn
out to be a rewarding system for
all, as it has long been wished
that state tournament play was
indeed statewide from the start.
But at its outset, the Power Rankings
system does not appear
be very rewarding at all to the
teams from Everett and Revere.
****
Greater Boston League
expanding its ‘co-op’ look
this winter sports season
The GBL has had some successful
partnerships in the past with
co-operative, or, co-op teams involving
multiple schools. This
winter that will continue, along
with a notable expansion in hockey
and an addition in wrestling.
According to reports, the previously
successful Malden-Revere
boys’ ice hockey co-op
team will expand and become
Malden-Revere-Everett co-op
this winter and use the Everett
DCR Rink (beside Glendale Park/
Everett PD Station) as its home
base. For the last two seasons,
it has been a three-team Malden-Revere-Matignon
co-op,
but Matignon has ended the
relationship, leaving the door
open for Everett. Everett had
previously been in a co-op situation
itself with Mystic Valley
Charter School, but ceased that
arrangement after last winter.
According to reports, coaches
from the Everett boys’ hockey
staff will take lead roles in the
new co-op team, and an assistant
from Malden High will be added.
There is a major move coming
in coed wrestling. According to
the latest word, the GBL this winter
will fi eld one Wrestling Team,
with any and all representatives
from any of the GBL teams. The
head coach will be Malden’s Rin
Van, and the team will be based
at Malden High. More to come as
this story develops!
Melrose Arts & Crafts Society announces Annual Exhibit and Sale
T
he Melrose Arts & Crafts Society
members have been
contributing handmade items
to the Annual Exhibit and Sale
that will be held on November
6 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
at First Congregational Church
(121 West Foster St. in Melrose).
On exhibit will be crocheted,
knitted and quilted items along
with art and many other types
of crafts. Some of the Society’s
talented members will be
demonstrating various crafts,
such as jewelry-making. Displays
of paintings, Swedish
weaving and other crafts will
be scattered around the space.
If you are interested in purchasing
these handcrafted works,
there will be a sales table with
many items available for purchase.
For
those of you interested
in bargains, there will be
a room of new and gently
used “treasures” for sale. There
will also be some items to be
raffl ed.
Admission is free and open
Law Offices of
• ESTATE/MEDICAID PLANNING
• WILLS/TRUSTS/ESTATES
• INCOME TAX PREPARATION
• WEALTH MANAGEMENT
• RETIREMENT PLANNING
• ELDER LAW
369 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 (617)381-9600
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, CPA, CFP, MST, ESQUIRE.
AICPA Personal Financial Specialist Designee
to the public, with free parking,
and the church is wheelchair
accessible. Don’t miss this
fun event!
For questions about the Annual
Exhibit, please call Helene
Butler at 781-662-0044.
The next monthly meeting of
the Melrose Arts & Crafts Society
will be on Monday, November
22 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
First Baptist Church (561 Main
St. in Melrose). The Society has
members from 11 surrounding
communities and welcomes
all who are interested in arts
& crafts and any of its fun activities.
For more information,
please call Dorothy Iudice at
781-662-2099.
Mayor’s Year-Round Youth
Employment Program in full swing
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, P.C. M
“ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW”
ayor Gary Christenson’s
Year-Round Youth Employment
Program (MYEP) is well
underway. Throughout Malden
more than 40 Malden youths are
gainfully employed at a multitude
of worksites. Approximately
30 businesses have stepped
up to provide the students with
meaningful employment.
The program allows students
over the age of 14 the opportunity
to work and earn money after
school hours. The program is
a hybrid model providing youth
employment along with weekly
career readiness training classes.
Job placements are at daycare
centers, technology and advertisement
organizations, City of
Malden departments, afterschool
programs and more. Students are
introduced to career-based programming,
such as healthcare,
web design and data analysis, enabling
them to experience diff erent
skill sets while earning money.
The Signal Success classes offer
them the ability to gain skills
they can use in the workforce. The
goal is to ensure that youths are
able to access critical education,
trialing and career development
services so that they are able to
enter the workforce and build
economic self-suffi ciency.
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~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
Everett tops Malden, claims Greater
Boston League Championship
Crimson Tide is GBL Football Champ for first time
since 2016 with 43-0 win over Malden
Everett on road tonight at Methuen in firstround
MIAA State Playoff Game
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
Docket No. MI21P4052GD
In the matter of: Dipti P. Jani
Of: Malden, MA
RESPONDENT
Alleged Incapacitated Person
CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR
INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO
G.L. c.190B, §5-304
To the named Respondent and all other interested
persons, a petition has been filed by Dharmendra P. Jani of
Fort Worth, TX Prabhaker K. Jani of Malden, MA in the
above captioned matter alleging that Dipti P. Jani is in need
of a Guardian and requesting that Dharmendra P. Jani of
Fort Worth, TX Prabhaker K. Jani of Malden, MA (or
some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve
Without Surety on the bond.
The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is
incapacitated, that the appointment of a Guardian is necessary,
and that the proposed Guardian is appropriate. The petition is
on file with this court and may contain a request for certain
specific authority.
You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish
The talented Malden High football cheerleaders at the Malden-Everett game last Thursday at
MacDonald Stadium. (Advocate Photos by Paul Hammersley)
By Jason Mazzilli
T
hey made it clear early that
this was going to be a Crimson
Tide night - very early.
On the first play of Thursday
night's Everett-Malden
game, Tide star running back
J.C. Clerveaux busted free for a
73-yard touchdown run and a
6-0 Everett lead with just 12 seconds
played.
Cam Mohammed scored the
two-point conversion points
and Everett ended up having
all the scoring it would need to
register its seventh straight victory
(7-0, 6-0 GBL) and take care
of some other important team
business.
Everett would dominate the
remainder of the game, blank
Malden, 43-0, and claim its first
Greater Boston League Football
Championship since 2016.
It was an extra special night for
second-year Everett head coach
Rob DiLoreto, who has now presided
over his very first GBL title
season as the football boss.
The win over Malden completed
a perfect, 6-0 unbeaten
run through the GBL for the Tide,
which took a 72-51 lead in the
longtime series, which skipped a
year last year due to the coronavirus
pandemic. The two teams
also did not play this past spring
in the Fall 2 season.
Malden fell to 1-6 overall, 1-4
GBL with the loss. The Tornado
squad hosted non-leaguer
Waltham last night in a postseason
consolation game,
Coach DiLoreto's squad now
turns its attention to the new,
statewide football playoffs, seekFOOTBALL
| SEE PAGE 19
to do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance
at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the return date of
11/24/2021. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline
date by which you have to file the written appearance if you
object to the petition. If you fail to file the written appearance
by the return date, action may be taken in this matter without
further notice to you. In addition to filing the written
appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit
stating the specific facts and grounds of your objection within
30 days after the return date.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely
take away the above-named person’s right to make
decisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or
both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a
lawyer. Anyone may make this request on behalf of the
above-named person. If the above-named person cannot
afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: October 27, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
November 5, 2021
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, November 17, 2021
6:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada), At Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant St, Room
#106 Herbert L. Jackson Council Chambers. Malden, MA on Petition 21-013 by Kenneth
Bolinger on behalf of Mark Federico for a variance of MCC 4.16.090.C.2.a Chapter 4 of
the revised Ordinances of 2020 as amended of the City of Malden. Sign Control: Namely,
Regulation of Signs; by District - Dimensional Controls for sign size, as per Plans SGER038887-2021
at the property known as and numbered 38 Broadway, Malden, MA and also
known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID # 125-481-103
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public review in the Office of
Inspectional Services, 215 Pleasant St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at
www.cityofmalden.org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_Prod/SelfService
Nathaniel Cramer, Chair
Golden Tornados quarterback Shawn Bartholomew (3) goes to
the air with a nifty pass behind some nifty blocking.
October 29 & November 5, 2021
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021
Malden First Church of Nazarene
to host clothing drive
T
he Malden First Church of
the Nazarene, working with
HELPSY– the largest clothing
recycling collector in the Northeast
– is hosting a fundraising
clothing drive on Saturday, November
6. Items collected will
be recycled, and funds raised
will go toward church programs.
Designed for contactless
drop off, the clothing drive
will be held from 8 a.m. to noon
and is a “Pop the Trunk” parking
lot event. The Church is located
at 529 Eastern Ave. in Malden.
According to the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency,
annually nearly 100 pounds
of clothing gets thrown away
by the average person. Of that
amount, 95 percent can be recycled.
HELPSY
partners with organizations
across 10 states to collect
unwanted clothing and other
goods. Through a combination
of clothing drives, collection
bins, thrift store partners
and curbside pickups, HELPSY
diverts 30 million pounds of
textiles from landfills every year.
HELPSY is dedicated to change
the way people think about
clothing recycling while adhering
to the highest level of social
and environmental performance,
earning the company a
Certified B Corporation designation
… using business as a force
of good.
For more information about
this clothing drive, please contact
Pastor Gerald Whetstone
at glwhetstone723@gmail.com.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
(781) 865-4000
Docket No. MI21P5500EA
Estate of: Joan M. Paterson
Also Known As: Joan Marilyn Paterson
Date of Death: 08/19/2021
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons:
A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of
Personal Representative has been filed by Jane E. Merrithew
of Rumney, NH requesting that the Court enter a formal
Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the
Petition. The Petitioner requests that: Jane E. Merrithew of
Rumney, NH be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said
estate to serve Without Surety on the bond in unsupervised
administration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to
this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a
written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 11/26/2021.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an
unsupervised administration is not required to file an
inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested
in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: October 28, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
November 5, 2021
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Veterans Day Commemoration
T
he American Legion Post 69
will hold its annual Veterans
Day Commemoration at 12:00
p.m. on November 11 at its post
located at 75 Meridian St. in Malden.
Post 69 will be joined by
Post 19 from Somerville and
DAV Chapter 85 from Malden to
honor our Veterans in remembrance
of their achievements,
their courage, and their dedication;
and most of all to thank
them for their sacrifices in the
defense of our country.
Please join us at our location
to pay tribute to Veterans on
this day.
At the conclusion of our Veterans
program, the Posts and
Chapter will join together to celebrate
the 246th birthday of the
United States Marine Corps.
Post 69 would like to remind
veterans that Congress amended
the American Legion charter
to enable all veterans who
served on active duty in the
United States Armed Forces
since December 7, 1941, and
served honorably are eligible to
join the Legion. For a membership
application call 781-3249570
or email us at post69@
verizon.net. Since there are no
Barry Donovan
posts in Everett and Melrose,
we invite and welcome veterans
from these communities to
join our Post.
Mark Killernan
Deborah Olsen
Commander, Post 69 Commander, Post 19 Commander,
Chapter 85
~ Legal Notice ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
Docket No. MI21D2824DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
Dina M. Lacerda aka Dina M. Wood, Plaintiff
vs.
Willyan R. Lacerda, Defendant
To the Defendant:
The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that
the Court grant a divorce for Desertion.
The Complaint is on file at the Court.
An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter
preventing you from taking any action which would negatively
impact the current financial status of either party.
SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411.
You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon:
Dina M. Lacerda, 113 Gilbert St., Malden, MA 02148 your
answer, if any, on or before 11/26/21. If you fail to do so,
the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this
action. You are also required to file a copy of your answer, if
any, in the office of the Register of this Court.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: October 14, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
November 5, 2021
~ Legal Notice ~
INVITATION TO BID
MHA #101821
The Malden Housing Authority (MHA) is soliciting bids for Snack and Beverage
Vending Services for eight (8) MHA properties The contract award will require the
successful bidder ‘the Contractor’ to supply vending machines, stock healthy
beverage and snack vending products, and service and maintain the vending machines. The
contract will require the Contractor to pay the MHA commissions and incentives for
the lease of space and items sold in the vending machines. In lieu of paying MHA
commissions and incentives, the contractor would be expected to keep the cost of
items vended to the lowest possible mutually agreed upon cost to the tenants served.
Bidding procedures shall be in accordance with M.G.L. c. 30B, and all other applicable
laws. Bid Documents will be available from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through
Thursday, be email request at efahey@maldenhousing.org from 11/8/21, the bid
documents are available by mail for $40.00 each set (or $65.00 per set for overnight),
in the form of a certified check made payable to MHA., to cover shipping. A Pre-bid
Meetings will be held on 11/16/21, at 10:00 am at 630 Salem Street, Malden, MA., in
the community room. Bidder’s written questions will be received until noon, 11/23/21
at efahey@maldenhousing.org. Sealed general bids will be received at the MHA’s Main
Administrative Offices, 630 Salem Street, Malden, MA until 2:00 PM on 12/7/2021,
at which time all general bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The successful
bidder will be required to furnish a Certificate of Insurance naming the Malden Housing
Authority as additionally insured. The successful bidder(s) shall comply with all Federal
and State “flow through” (and any other relevant) reporting requirements in a timely
manner. The MHA reserves the right to reject any or all general bids if it is in the public
interest to do so.
November 5, 2021
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(1991-1999), for the US Women’s
Olympic Ice Hockey Team (Gold
in 1998, Silver in 2014, Gold in
2018) and for the World Champion
Boston Red Sox. His brothers
Arthur and Dave also could
not be prouder. Not bad for a kid
from Amerige Park.
I thought the “First Pup of the
Parking Department,” Theo, was
a cute dog, then along comes
Franklin, Johnny Spadafora’s
French bulldog – a close second
on the puppy cute scale to Theo.
I did not know this (said in
my best Ed McMahon voice) ...
in another lifetime “The Comeback
Kid,” Chris Simonelli, was
a Sergeant Training Instructor
for the Middlesex Sheriff’s Department,
eventually being
promoted to Captain. He was a
Hearings Officer also for the Department
of Corrections mostly
dealing with dispute resolutions.
During that time, he ran
an afterschool program for the
youths of Malden where he
taught martial arts while also
including the dangers of substance
abuse in his teachings.
Gang awareness, bullying and
taking pride in their neighborhood
was also incorporated.
In his spare time (what spare
time?), he helped spearhead
something called the Triad Program
which had youngsters,
seniors and police working together
in making the neighborhood
a safer place to live. Did
you also know that he created
the first skateboard park in Malden?
Great job, Chris!
Spoke with first year Malden
High School head football
coach Witche Exilhomme last
week about the season so far.
He mentioned that although
the wins are few he sees progress
each and every week and
a bright future for the football
program. That was good to hear;
I could sense a great deal of optimism
in his voice. Keep up the
great work, my friend. Malden
has your back.
“It was 48 years ago today…….”
•
The 1973 Ward 2 Councillor
seat being vacated by incumbent
Billy Callahan (who at the
time was recuperating at Boston’s
Deaconess Hospital after
a “serious operation”) saw future
City Controller Dom “Mr. St.
Rocco” Fermano edge out Eddie
Lynch 1,113 to 823 votes with
only 53 blanks.
• “Marty’s Sub Shop” in MapleTHE
MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021
• Lou Reed’s song “Walk on
wood Square – 728 Salem Street
– had “Spaghetti with meat ball”
for 99 cents.
• Walter “I endorse placing a
large ugly building in the middle
of Pleasant Street” Kelliher
was an easy winner of his eighth
two-year term as Mayor, beating
“progressive” Council candidate
Amelia Miclette: 11,399 to 6,675
with only 422 blanks.
• Councillor Herbert Jackson
was the top vote getter running
for an At-Large seat with
9,041 votes.
• “Alberti’s Salon for Men” (338
Broadway) featured cuts in all
the latest styles – “rega cut,” “layer
cut” and “shag” – all the cuts
for your bad 1973 self.
• Roli Music on Irving Street
had a sale going on – “3 pop
records” for one measly dollar!
I bought a bunch of Monkees
singles back in ’73. (Yes I know,
I was a little too old to be listening
to the Monkees but I really
liked them!)
• Malden High School Class of
1933 got together for their 40th
class reunion on Nov. 9 at Spinelli’s
on Route 1.
the Wild Side” was a huge hit in
1973. I vividly remember playing
it on the little jukeboxes
that were in the booths at the
old Highland Café – not exactly
sure what the heck he was singing
about at the time.
• Jesus Christ Superstar – the
movie – came out in 1973. I believe
I saw it at the Granada, but
my mind is a bit fuzzy on that.
We were big fans of the album
(the “brown album”), but when
the movie came out we were a
bit confused by the direction
of the film. Years later I had the
privilege of hanging out a bit
with the star of the movie and
album – Ted Neeley – a sweeter,
nicer man I do not think I have
ever met!
• Born in 1973: Andrew Lincoln
(“Walking Dead”), Rose
McGowan (best actress of her
generation!) and Monica Lewinsky.
“This
is the end, beautiful
friend, this is the end, my only
friend, the end” – my (late) father
told me a great story years
ago about himself and one of
his good time pals running into
Leonard Nimoy on the streets
of the old West End back in
1952, shortly after Nimoy’s first
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
(781) 865-4000
Docket No. MI21C1049CA
In the matter of: Unknown Gyalthar
CITATION ON PETITION TO CHANGE NAME
A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by
Unknown Gyalther of Malden, MA requesting that the court
enter a Decree changing their name to: Gyalthar Tsering
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the
petition by filing an appearance at: Middlesex Probate
and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on the return day of
11/23/2021. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by
which you must file a written appearance if you object to
this proceeding.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this Court.
Date: October 26, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
Register of Probate
November 5, 2021
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
(781) 865-4000
Docket No. MI21P5536EA
Estate of: John Bruno Zamagni
Date of Death: 04/02/2021
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons:
A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of
Personal Representative has been filed by Andrew D. Zamagni
of Malden, MA requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree
and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition.
The Petitioner requests that: Andrew D. Zamagni of
Malden, MA be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said
estate to serve Without Surety on the bond in unsupervised
administration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to
this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a
written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 11/24/2021.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an
unsupervised administration is not required to file an
inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested
in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: October 27, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
November 5, 2021
Page 21
movie, “Kid Monk Baroni,” was
released. Nimoy was born in
the West End, and he and Ruth
Roman are two of the more
famous people to walk the
streets of that long gone, greatly
missed neighborhood. The
movie “Kid Monk Baroni” was
the type of movie that made
“unknowns out of celebrities,”
as Nimoy was once quoted as
saying. It featured the future Mr.
Spock as a tough street punk
bound for glory in the ring as a
boxer. The neighborhood story
goes that Nimoy was home for
a stretch of time; he was walking
on the opposite side of the
street (North Russell, I believe)
of my father and his friend
when my father’s pal yelled out
to him (and I am paraphrasing)
that he found his portrayal as
a street tough less than realistic
and his acting ability rather
lacking (much saltier language
than this, though). Nimoy acknowledged
the two men with
a shrug of his shoulders and a
smile and kept walking, straight
into pop culture history. Check
out the movie on YouTube –
Leonard Nimoy as you have
never seen him.
Postscript: Contrary to popular
belief, Paul Anka did not
write “My Way” for Frank; he
wrote it for my late father, Solomon
(Jerry) Levine. Yes indeed,
my pops lived every single
day of his life his way. Fact
is he passed away as he lived
his life, fearless. My family and
I are grieving once again, but
the outpouring of condolences
from friends far and wide has
made it a little easier to navigate.
“Kel Maleh Rachamim” to
the man who instilled dignity,
compassion and altruism in his
five children probably without
even knowing it.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021
OBITUARIES
Margaret Clare
(Glennon) Brown
94, died Tuesday, October 26, 2021
1. On Nov. 5, 1960, Mack Sennett died, who produced what
police silent films?
2. In November 1931 the radio series “Challenge of the Yukon”
was renamed “Sergeant Preston of the Yukon” – what was
the name of the series’ dog?
3. Guinness World Records stated that what building is the
“World’s Farthest Manmade Leaning building”?
4. In 1910 what aircraft type became the first to have
commercial service?
5. On Nov. 6, 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected president in a
four-way race, receiving what vote percentage: 40, 76 or 89?
6. In what year did the U.S. military draft end: 1969, 1973 or
1980?
7. What state is nicknamed the Sugar State?
8. On Nov. 7, 1913, what French author of “The Plague” was
born?
9. Who are known as the 3 Bs of classical music?
10. What war was known as “The Great War”?
11. Where would you find replicas of Discovery, Godspeed and
Susan Constant?
12. On Nov. 8, 1997, the main channel of what Chinese
river began to be dammed to create the world’s largest
hydroelectric power project?
13. What early vice president (who later became president)
called his office “the most insignificant office that ever the
invention of man contrived”?
14. On Nov. 9, 1842, what country issued its first design patent
– for typefaces and borders?
15. What was the pseudonym of Greta Gustafsson?
16. On Nov. 10, 1983, who introduced Windows 1.0?
17. In what 1818 novel would you find “It was on a dreary night
of November that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils.
With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony, I collected
the instruments of life around me…”?
18. On what two days does Arlington National Cemetery hold
biannual memorial services?
19. What are known as the Twin Cities?
20. November 11 is Veterans Day; what was Veterans Day
originally called?
ANSWERS
at home with her daughter at her
side. She was an enthusiastic member
of the St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Parish choir until shortly before
her 93rd birthday.
She was married
for 57 years to Richard
(Dick) N. Brown
who died in 2018.
The daughter of
William J. Glennon
and Agnes Clare (Creed) Glennon,
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Divison
Docket No. MI21P5338EA
Estate of: Marie A. Dello Russo
Also Known As: Marie Dello Russo
Date of Death: 01/15/2020
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of
Petitioner Lisa Fama of Everett, MA a Will has been admitted to
informal probate. Lisa Fama of Everett, MA has been informally
appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without
surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the
Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding
the administration from the Personal Representative and
can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate,
including distribution of assets and expenses of
administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the
Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders
terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
November 5, 2021
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Divison
Docket No. MI21P5380EA
Estate of: Barbara Adams
Also Known As: Barbara L. Adams
Date of Death: July 15, 2021
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner John M. Caron of Wakefield, MA a Will has been
admitted to informal probate. John M. Caron of Wakefield, MA
has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the
estate to serve Without Surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the
Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding
the administration from the Personal Representative and
can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate,
including distribution of assets and expenses of
administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the
Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders
terminating or restricting the powers of Personal
Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
November 5, 2021
Clare was born and raised in Malden.
Clare graduated from Malden
High where she sang in the choir
and served as the rehearsal accompanist.
Clare attended Regis College
and Boston University, earning
a bachelor's degree in mathematics.
Clare’s Glee Club from Regis College
sang at symphony hall as part of the
Boston Pops program each spring.
Working at M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory
in Lexington from 1949-1962,
Clare worked in a group that did
complex mathematical calculations
for many researchers, including her
future husband, Dick. Clare and Dick
had a daughter, Alice, in 1963 and after
2 years in Connecticut, settled in
Carlisle. Clare was active in the town
as a Girl Scout leader, lead singer at
St. Irene’s Church, Chairman of the Finance
Committee, substitute teacher
and eventually Jr. High Math teacher.
In 1981, she returned to M.I.T. Lincoln
Lab as a mathematical analyst.
She loved her time at Lincoln Lab,
making several close friends and retired
in 1994 to spend more time
with her husband, Dick, and her
young grandchildren, Megan and
Kevin. It was then that Clare took
voice lessons, sang in the Concord
Chorus and joined the choir at St.
Elizabeth of Hungary Parish in Acton.
She was also an active member
and eventual treasurer of the Democratic
Town Committee.
She is survived by a daughter, Alice
Clark and her husband, Jim, of Acton,
and her beloved grandchildren, Megan
and Kevin. She was predeceased
by her husband, Dick, and their baby
son, Andrew Christopher.
A party to celebrate Clare’s life will
be held in Spring 2022. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to St.
Francis House https://stfrancishouse.
org/, St. Anthony’s Shrine https://stanthonyshrine.org/,
or MA Special
Olympics https://www.specialolympicsma.org/
Memorial page actonfuneralhome.com
John
Sullivan
“Jack” Flynn
Of Malden, entered
into eternal
rest on Saturday,
October
30, 2021 in the
Melrose-Wakefield
Hospital after
being in failing
health. He was 82
years old. Born in
Malden, Jack lived
in Malden for most
of his life. Jack received his Bachelor
of Science Degree from Tufts University.
He worked for Sylvania Electronics
for many years. He finally retired
from the City of Malden, Police Department,
as their Traffic Supervisor.
Jack was commended for his work
ethic, making sure that everything
was just right. Beloved son of the
late Mildred (Sullivan) and John M.
Flynn. Dear and devoted brother of
Kathleen M. “Kathie” Luciano and her
husband, Joseph of Melrose and the
late Brenda E. Flynn. Contributions in
Jack’s memory to the Wounded Warrior
Project, 4899 Belfort Road, Ste.
300, Jacksonville, FL 32256, would
be sincerely appreciated.
1. The Keystone Cops
2. King
3. “Capital Gate” in Abu Dhabi, UAE, which was designed to
slant
4. Dirigible
5. 40
6. 1973
7. Louisiana
8. Albert Camus
9. Bach, Beethoven and Brahms
10. World War I
11. Jamestown, Virginia (The ships arrived in 1607.)
12. Yangtze River
13. John Adams
14. The United States
15. Greta Garbo
16. Bill Gates
17. “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley
18. Memorial Day and Veterans Day
19. Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota
20. Armistice Day
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FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 19
ing a return to Division 1 Super
Bowl for the fi rst time since 2017.
Everett is on the road tonight
at 7:00 p.m. to take on Methuen
High Rangers.
In Thursday's game, Everett
turned up the heat early, scoring
three times in the fi rst quarter
for a 22-0 lead. A long punt
return of 42 yards by Mohammed
set up Everett's second TD,
a 23-yard run by Rich Malloyon
the next drive. Adoni Santos' PAT
kick made it 15-0.
After Everett intercepted a
Malden pass on the next Golden
Tornado possession and rerturned
it to the Malden 18, Everett
went in for its third TD of the
quarter on the very next play, an
18-yard pass from quarterback
Kamari Ellerbe to Moses Seide.
Santos' kick made it 22-0.
Everett's defense kept Malden
under wraps all night, limiting
the Tornado off ense to under
40 yards rushing and under 50
yards passing as Malden completed
just 3-of-19 passes for the
evening with two interceptions.
The Tide added to its lead in
the second quarter when Brian
Gibbs capped a long Everett
drive with a 4-yard TD run. Santos'
kick made it 29-0, Everett at
the halftime break. Everett kept
control of the ball for the rest
of the half and attempted a 32yard
fi eld goal by Santos that
went wide right.
Everett scored again on its
fi rst possession of the third quarter.
Mohammed broke free for
an 89-yard kickoff return touchdown
that was called back due
to a holding penalty. Four plays
later Malloy went in for his second
TD of the night, a 2-yard
plunge. The PAT kick was no
good and Everett led, 35-0.
The Everett defense completed
its shutout and the Tide
scored on more time when reserve
running back Domenic
Papa broke free for a 58-yard TD
run with 5:40 left to play and a
Santos kick made it, 43-0.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
Docket No. MI21P4052GD
In the matter of: Dipti P. Jani
Of: Malden, MA
RESPONDENT
Alleged Incapacitated Person
CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR
INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO
G.L. c.190B, §5-304
To the named Respondent and all other interested
persons, a petition has been filed by Dharmendra P. Jani of
Fort Worth, TX Prabhaker K. Jani of Malden, MA in the
above captioned matter alleging that Dipti P. Jani is in need
of a Guardian and requesting that Dharmendra P. Jani of
Fort Worth, TX Prabhaker K. Jani of Malden, MA (or
some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve
Without Surety on the bond.
The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is
incapacitated, that the appointment of a Guardian is necessary,
and that the proposed Guardian is appropriate. The petition is
on file with this court and may contain a request for certain
specific authority.
You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish
to do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance
at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the return date of
11/24/2021. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline
date by which you have to file the written appearance if you
object to the petition. If you fail to file the written appearance
by the return date, action may be taken in this matter without
further notice to you. In addition to filing the written
appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit
stating the specific facts and grounds of your objection within
30 days after the return date.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely
take away the above-named person’s right to make
decisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or
both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a
lawyer. Anyone may make this request on behalf of the
above-named person. If the above-named person cannot
afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: October 27, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
November 5, 2021
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Tips and Tools for
Family Caregivers
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you recommend any resources that off er help to family caregivers?
I’ve been taking care of my 86-year-old mother and could
use some help.
Burned-Out Brenda
Dear Brenda,
Caring for an aging parent or other loved one over a period of
time can be very challenging both physically and mentally. Fortunately,
there are a number of tips and services you can turn to
that can help lighten the load. Here are several to consider.
Assemble a care team: A good fi rst step is to put together a
network of people including family, friends and even neighbors
that you can call on to help out when you can’t be there or need
a break.
Tap local services: Many communities off er a range of free or
subsidized services that help seniors and caregivers by providing
things like home delivered meals, transportation, senior companion
services and more. Call 211 to fi nd out what’s available in your
community, or call AARP’s caregiving resource center (877-3335885),
which provides referrals to local resources.
Use respite: Respite services can provide short-term care to
your mom so you can take some time off . To locate services in
your area, try the ARCH National Respite Network and Resource
Center at ARCHrespite.org.
Hire in-home help: You may want to consider hiring a part-time
home-care aide that can help with things like preparing meals,
housekeeping or personal care. Costs can run anywhere from $12
to $30 an hour depending on where you live and the qualifi cation
of the aide. To fi nd help through an agency, use Medicare’s
search tool Medicare.gov/care-compare. Or to fi nd someone on
your own, which is a more aff ordable way to go, try websites like
Care.com or CareLinx.com.
Use fi nancial tools: If you’re handling your mom’s fi nances, you
can make things easier by arranging direct deposit for her income
sources and set up automatic payments for her utilities and other
routine bills. Also, consider setting up your mom’s online banking
service at her bank so you can pay her other bills and monitor her
account anytime. If you want or need help, there are professional
daily money managers (see AADMM.com to locate someone) that
can do it for you. They charge between $60 and $150 per hour.
Also, if your mom is lower-income use Benefi tsCheckup.org, a
free, confi dential website that will help you locate fi nancial assistance
programs that can help pay for her medications, utilities,
health care, and other needs.
Get insurance help: If you have questions about what Medicare
or Medicaid covers, or about long-term care, your State Health Insurance
Assistance Program (SHIP) provides free counseling on
all these issues. Call 877-839-2675 or visit ShiptaCenter.org to locate
a nearby counselor.
You can also get help at Medicare.gov or by calling 800-6334227,
and through the Medicare Rights Center, which staff s a
helpline at 800-333-4114.
Tap other resources: There are a number of other organizations
you can draw on for additional information like the Family Care
Alliance (Caregiver.org/family-care-navigator), which provides a
state-by-state listing of caregiving programs and services; Caring.com,
which off ers caregiving advice, senior housing information
and online support groups; the Alzheimer’s Association (ALZ.
org/care), which provides information unique to the challenges
of dementia caregivers; and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
(www.caregiver.va.gov), which off ers caregiver support services
to veterans and even spouses of veterans.
And, if you happen to be sharing care responsibilities with others,
sites like LotsaHelpingHands.com and CaringBridge.org can
help you coordinate together.
Take care of yourself: Make your own health a priority. Being a
caregiver is a big job that can cause emotional and physical stress
and lead to illness and depression. The only way you can provide
the care your mother needs is to make sure you stay healthy.
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 “The Savvy Senior” book.
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1 full bath. Nice side street. The flat yard is nestled with a
fenced in yard, and more. You will love this home.
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6 Hodgkins Rd., Unit A $379,000
Rockport, MA - CONTINGENT
Location! Welcome to 6 Hodgkins Road in Rockport with 2 deeded
parking. Turnkey home awaits for the new Owner!!! It boasts
its own entrance with a beautiful mudroom. This condo can be
transferred into the home of your dreams with a kitchen that offers
granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and an eat in with
plenty of sunlight. The open concept of living room that awaits a
fireplace to curl up with a book or a favorite beverage. Second floor
has 3 bedrooms along with a full bath and a pull down attic with
storage. Charm, a special urban feel, level yard, shed, 2 deeded
parking, commuter rail seaside town, and much more. What more
can be asked. This opportunity is awaiting for you!
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20 Railroad Ave.
Rockport MA
$474,800
Light and airy rooms,
in the uniquely
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year round getaway, Condo Alternative! Easy access to Front
Beach. A commuters dream. Perfect location. All the work has
been done for you to move right in to this 2 BR 1.5 bath colonial.
Located near the train, shopping, restaurants, beaches, and
Shalin Liu Music Center. The open concept living and dining
room is bright roomy. French doors to wonderful balcony off the
master bedroom. Low maintenance exterior with parking for 2
cars. But so close to the train you don’t even need a car. Bonus
area in basement with plumbing connections for a possible
bathroom. This Rockport gem is worth seeing. Has great rental/
vrbo potential and has a history of commercial use.
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EVERETT - 1st AD - Park Plaza condo offers 4 rms., 2 bdrms., 2 full baths,
spacious lvrm./dnrm., great open concept, cent. air, garage parking, front
facing unit, close to shopping & transportation............................$389,900.
SAUGUS - 1st AD - Austin Court offers this 4 room, 2 bedroom condo,
hardwood flooring throughout, inground pool, close to walking trail, needs
TLC. Affordable home-ownership!.........................................................$229,900.
SAUGUS - 1st AD - 8 room Cape Cod style home, 4 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen,
20’ 1st floor family room, newer gas heat, 1 car attached garage, located in Iron
Works neighborhood, needs TLC...............................................................$459,900.
SAUGUS - Eight room Raised Ranch offers three to four bedrooms, two
baths, granite counter tops, open concept, beautiful water views of Hawks
Pond, Great family home with nothing to do!.......................................$779,000.
SAUGUS - Wonderful, updated 6 rm. Cape offering 3 bedrooms, 1½ updated
baths, kit. w/ peninsula seating, dining area open to lvrm., 1st flr. bdrm.,
updated heat, metal roof, 20’ deck, level lot, side street, MINT!.........$510,000.
SAUGUS/MELROSE line - Renovated 3 bdrm. colonial offers 2½ NEW baths,
open flr. plan, NEW quartz kit., master bdrm. w/ private bath & fireplace, NEW
flooring, NEW heat & cent. air, deck, patio, tranquil lake views.........$769,000.
EVERETT - 3 FAMILY offers 5/5/5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath each unit, rear
porches, separate utilities, new front stairs, conveniently located just outside
of Glendale Square – Great opportunity!...............................................$920,000.
MELROSE - Melrose Crossing offers this 6 room 2-3 bedroom condo offers great
living space, eat in kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances,
spacious dining room, two parking spaces.....................................................$465,000.
SAUGUS....11 Unit Building. Cliftondale Sq. Property consists of 3 store
fronts, 1 free-standing building & 7 residential units. All sep. utilities. All units
deleaded, ample off-street parking, incredible opportunity...............$2,600,000
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FOR SALE
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FOR SALE- 3 BED 1 BATH RANCH WITH ALL NEW
SYSTEMS & FENCED YRD DEAD END STREET
$499,900 SAUGUS CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
COMING SOON
COMING SOON- 3BED 1 BATH BUNGALOW NEAR
LYNN WOOD ON SAUGUS LINE $439,900
LYNN CALL DAWN FOR DETAILS 978-880-8425
SOLD $40K
OVER ASKING
FOR SALE-2 NEW CONSTRUCTION TOWNHOMES
EACH WITH 3 BED, 2.5 BATH, OPEN CONCEPT
$799,900 WAKEFIELD CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 3 FAMILY & 1 FAMILY ALL ON ONE
LOT, CLOSE TO CASINO & OFF-STREET PKNG. -
EVERETT $1,420,000 CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
OFFICE FOR RENT
COMING SOON - RENOVATED 4 BED 3 BATH
CAPE WITH 2 CAR DETACHED GARAGE
SAUGUS CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
LOOKING TO
BUY OR SELL?
CALL
JULIEANNE
CIPRIANO
FOR ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE
NEEDS!
781-484-8541
SOLD - BEAUTIFUL 4 BED 2.5 BATH
3380 SQFT HOME ON CUL-DE-SAC LRG YARD
$719,900 SAUGUS CALL DAWN 978-880-8425
FOR RENT
FOR SALE-3 BED 2 BATH CAPE WITH UPDATES ON
SAUGUS LINE WITH 1 CAR GARAGE $539,900
LYNN CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR SALE
FOR RENT OFFICE SPACES WITH PLENTY OF
PARKING SAUGUS FROM $600 - $1400
CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
FOR SALE
FOR RENT SUNNY & BRIGHT 2-3 BED FULL KITCHEN
WITH LAUNDRY IN UNIT. OFF ST PARKING FOR 2.
SAUGUS $2200 CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
FOR SALE 2 BED 1BATH SINGLE WIDE
WITH ADDITION PEABODY $139,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR SALE - BRAND NEW MANUFACTURED
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ALL UNITS ARE 2 BED , 1 BATH 12 X 52.
DANVERS $199,900 CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
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30 CHELSEA ST. #812
EVERETT
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617-590-9143
UNDER AGREEMENT
SINGLE FAMILY
39 ARLINGTON ST., EVERETT
$529,900
129 CLARENCE ST., EVERETT
NEW PRICE! $799,900
TWO FAMILY
LISTED BY NORMA
SOLD BY MICHAEL
AS BUYER’S AGENT
54 EVERETT STREET
EVERETT
COMING SOON!
READING
$675,000
NEW LISTING BY NORMA
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CONDO
120 WYLLIS AVE., UNIT #310
OPEN HOUSE
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NOV. 7, 2021
12:00-2:00
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6 FAMILY
CHARLES STREET, MALDEN
$1,250,000
CALL JOE FOR DETAILS 617-680-7610
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SINGLE FAMILY
20 BAKER RD., EVERETT
$509,900
SOLD BY MICHAEL
AS BUYER’S AGENT
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