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alden High School students
gave high marks
to the staff and administration
at their school in an extensive
survey and review of
how all have fared both before
and during the COVID-19
pandemic.
There are over 160 staff
members at Malden High
School, between educators,
administrators and support
personnel, and just under
1,800 students. In a committed
program to foster and
promote equity and inclusion
among and between its students
and staff , Malden High
School and Principal Chris
Mastrangelo used grant funding
to obtain the services of a
national group called YouthTruth
Student Survey to gauge
the responses of MHS students
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Mayor Gary Christenson, State Representative Paul Donato and State Senator Jason Lewis were recently
joined by members of the City Council and Malden Redevelopment Authority to celebrate
the ribbon cutting at Trafton Park. See story on page 2. (Photo Courtesy of the City of Malden)
Malden High staff gets high marks from
students in YouthTruth Student Survey
MHS students line up with percentages from around the country
in social-emotional outcomes from pandemic learning
statues that will honor Malden
Veterans of the Korean
and Vietnam Wars will be
unveiled. The two life-size
bronze statues will be installed
alongside the granite
monuments that honor
Malden’s Korean and Vietnam
Fallen Heroes that were
formerly located at the Linden
Victory Delta. Face coverings
are required and attendees
are encouraged
to stay socially distant. The
event will take place from
6-8 p.m. and will feature a
performance by a U.S. Marine
Corps Band. The event
will be livestreamed on
Comcast Channel 22, Verizon
Channel 26, or the YouE
Friday,
May 28, 2021
Korean and Vietnam War Memorials
to be unveiled on Memorial Day
At Forestdale Cemetery, Monday,
May 31 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Tube channel of Malden’s
Urban Media Arts (UMA),
“MaldenAccessMATV.”
The Korean War Memorial
was originally dedicated
on the Linden Victory
Delta and then rededicated
in 2013 and contains the
names of 17 Malden Korean
Veterans who died during
the war. The three-year period
of the Korean War was
MEMORIALS | SEE PAGE 2
City Council President Anderson
not seeking reelection in Ward 7
Fourth City Council seat opens as
one of the most wide-open municipal
elections in history looms this fall
More than 1,500 (83 percent) of Malden High School students participated
in the recent YouthTruth Student Survey.
to an array of questions.
“We got a tremendous response,
over 1,500 of our
students participated in the
YouthTruth survey, that’s almost
85 percent of our entire
student population,” Mastrangelo
said, noting he believes it
was the highest percentage in
memory in the nearly 20 years
he has been at MHS as an administrator.
The
project was overseen
by MHS Boyle House Principal
Stephanie Sibley, who
had been involved in similar
projects during her previous
tenure in the Boston Public
Schools.
The staff and administration
got superlative marks in the
category of providing consistent
and valued support to students.
Over 70 percent of Malden
High School students who
responded (73 percent) to the
survey stated they felt strongly
supported by MHS staff and
administration both before
and during the pandemic this
past 12-16 months.
“We are very much encouraged
and excited about the
positive responses to several
of the categories, including
this one,” Mastrangelo said.
“Our primary focus since Day
One of the pandemic has been
to support our students in any
way possible and I could not
be prouder for our staff and
YOUTHTRUTH | SEE PAGE 22
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By Steve Freker
o coin a phrase, the shoes
keep dropping like apples
off the tree in the fall
for this year’s Malden municipal
election. The theme
this year has quickly evolved
from who is running for election
this year...to who is NOT
running.
Malden City Council President
Neal Anderson delivered
another bombshell announcement
at the end of
Tuesday night’s regular City
Council meeting when he
told his colleagues and the
general public still tuned
in at 9:35 p.m. that he will
not be seeking reelection as
Ward 7 Councillor this fall. In
so doing, Anderson became
the fourth would-be incumbent
Councillor to announce
he or she was forgoing a reelection
campaign, leaving
no less than four open seats
up for grabs this year.
Other seated Councillors
already announcing
City Council President
Neal Anderson
Will not seek reelection
in Ward 7
they would not seek reelection
are Ward Six Councillor
David Camell, after two
terms; Councillor-at-Large
DeMaria, after four terms;
and Councillor-at-Large Stephen
Winslow, after two
terms. Winslow, however, is
still seeking a return to the
City Council, but as a candidate
for the now open Ward
6 seat.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
City seeks associate member for Board of Appeal
M
ayor Gary Christenson is
reaching out to Malden
residents in an effort to fill the
vacancy of associate member
on the Board of Appeal. The
present vacancy is the result a
member moving out of the city.
The seven-member Board of
Appeal (five members and two
associate members) operates
under the mandates of M.G.L.
c. 40A and the City of Malden
zoning ordinance. The Board
of Appeal assists in the administration
of the City’s zoning ordinance
by considering appeals
to vary dimensional controls
(lot size, frontage, height, setback,
etc.) when a literal application
of the ordinance would
impose a hardship. Residents
may also appeal decisions of the
Building Inspector to the Board
of Appeal.
Board of Appeal members are
appointed by the Mayor with
City Council confirmation and
serve a term of three years. The
Board meets the third Wednesday
of each month at 6:30 p.m.
Due to the pandemic, the Board
is currently meeting via Zoom,
but it plans to resume meeting
in person as soon as possible.
The primary difference between
an associate member
and a full member is that full
members participate and vote
on all petitions, hearings and/
or matters before the Board for
which they are in attendance
and do not have a conflict of
interest. An associate member
participates when there are not
five full members available for
the hearing. Typically, the need
for associate members arises
when a full member is absent
from a meeting or when a full
member is present but has a
conflict of interest. Associate
members should plan to attend
all scheduled Board of Appeal
meetings and prepare for them
as a full member would, in the
event they are called upon to
participate. If all five full members
attend, the associate members
do not participate. If there
is one member not in attendance,
hearing participation
will be alternated between the
two associate members.
To apply, please complete the
online Boards and Commissions
Application in full by logging on
to www.cityofmalden.org/BCApplication.
Please also attach your
resume to assist Christenson
and/or the City Council in making
their selection. If you have
any questions, please email
kmanninghall@cityofmalden.
org. The deadline for accepting
applications is Monday, June 7.
Community ribbon cutting celebrates Trafton Park improvements
T
he first phase of construction
under the Trafton Park
Master Plan has been completed,
bringing an expanded playground
with new play equipment,
ballfield dugouts, benches,
picnic tables and trees to the
park as well as improvements
to walkways, drainage and other
systems.
Mayor Gary Christenson recently
joined state officials, city
councillors, Malden Redevelopment
Authority (MRA) staff,
landscape architect Pam Shadley,
members of the Community
Preservation Committee and
neighborhood residents for a
ribbon cutting. “Congratulations
to everyone involved on
what I think will now be known
as the premier tot lot in Malden,”
said Christenson. “Before
we even cut the ribbon, there
were already a ton of kids utilizing
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The Phase I project is the first
completed under the Trafton
Park Master Plan and prioritized
improvements that would
serve children, families and people
with disabilities. The Master
Plan was created in 2019 following
a series of community
engagement meetings led by
Ward 6 Councillor David Camell
and Councillor-at-Large Steve
Winslow. The plan envisions a
new tennis court, a U8 soccer
field, basketball hoops, a challenge
course, dog park improvements,
additional play areas and
a sheltered plaza for community
gatherings. Future phases of
the Master Plan will be pursued
as funding becomes available.
“These improvements mark
the largest investment in Trafton
Park in the three decades
my family has lived in the neighborhood,”
said Winslow. “I am
glad to see parents and children
already enjoying the playground
expansion and improvements
as much as my
granddaughters have over the
years. I have already begun
working to secure funds for additional
improvements, including
to the backstop, field and
court area.”
“As both a councillor, and a
dad, I’m so excited that this first
phase turned out so great,” said
Camell. “We've been down there
as a family and seen so many
more folks enjoying the playground.
And, as a family who
is on Malden fields five days a
week for baseball and tee ball,
we are really looking forward
to completion of future phases.
It will be great to watch the kids
play right in our own neighborhood
in upcoming seasons!”
Both the Master Plan and
Phase I projects were administered
by the MRA with landscape
architecture firm Shadley
Associates. J.J. Phelan & Son
of Tewksbury was the contractor
for the Phase I project following
a competitive procurement
process.
In 2019 the MRA received a
$400,000 state Parkland Acquisitions
and Renovations for Communities
grant for Phase I improvements.
The Malden Community
Preservation Committee
provided an additional grant of
$225,000. Christenson as well
as Councillors Camell, Winslow,
Craig Spadafora and Debbie DeMaria
contributed additional
mitigation funds to the project.
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City Committee (MDCC) will
take place on Saturday, June 5,
10-11:30 am online via Zoom.
These monthly meetings enable
residents to connect with
fellow Democrats, discover
volunteer opportunities, and
learn about issues and candidates—locally,
statewide,
and beyond. Meetings of the
MDCC are open to the public,
with Democrats and prospective
Democrats especially welcome.
To learn more and obtain
instructions for accessing
MEMORIALS | FROM PAGE 1
one of the most hard-fought
in our history. During its relatively
short duration from
June 25, 1950, to July 27,
1953, 36,574 Americans died
in hostile actions in the Korean
War theater. Of these,
8,200 are listed as missing
in action or lost or buried
at sea. In addition, 103,284
were wounded during the
conflict.
The Vietnam War Memorial
was originally dedicated
the meetings, email maldendemocrats@gmail.com.
Also,
Malden residents who
are Democrats should SAVE
THE DATE for the Annual Malden
Democrats Caucus, which
will be held virtually via Zoom
on June 26 at 10:00 AM to elect
delegates to the Massachusetts
Democratic Party Convention
September 25 in Lowell,
which will have with virtuMEET|
SEE PAGE 3
on the Linden Victory Delta
and then rededicated in
2013 and contains the names
of 19 Malden Vietnam Veterans
who died during the war.
The Vietnam War was a long,
costly and divisive war that
pitted the communist government
of North Vietnam
against South Vietnam and
its principal ally, the United
States. The war was intensified
by the ongoing Cold War
between the United States
MEMORIALS | SEE PAGE 6
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TALKING TURKEY: Malden High School adopts ‘Tilda’ and her new brood
Turkey’s poults fi nally hatch and proud mom tends to new family around the school
By Steve Freker
T
here are already plenty of
events “gobbling” up attention
at Malden High School
these days, with red letter days
such as Senior Prom tonight
and Graduation Day on June 6
topping the agenda. However,
a totally unexpected revelation
has garnered the spotlight
these days. About six weeks
ago, staff members noticed a
wild turkey hen centered in a
secluded spot alongside Malden
High School (MHS) and realized
that she had built a nest.
While she stayed near the
nest for the entire period, eventually
it was apparent she had
laid eggs. Well, as spring has
moved toward summer, another
major event took place earlier
this week: The eggs have
hatched and there is now a
family of 11 newborns living
outside the school! The mother
turkey gained plenty of notoriety
around MHS for the
impending arrival of her new
family.
and we could not be happier
for her,” Mastrangelo said.
Mastrangelo says it has been
a treat to have something like
this happen, as it brings excitement
to everyone in the
school.
He noted that one of the fi rst
moves he and his staff made
when they confi rmed a turkey
hatching was in the works was
to notify Malden Animal Control
Offi cer Kevin Alkins, who
checked out the scene and
in turn notifi ed MassWildlife,
“Tilda the Turkey” and her new baby fl ock of chicks were hatched
and have taken up residence on the campus at Malden High.
(Advocate Photo/Steve Freker)
According to MHS Principal
Chris Mastrangelo, they are the
new “stars of the show.” “Our
entire staff has pretty much
adopted them as our own. It’s
just a delight to see nature take
its course right outside, in the
middle of such an urban setting,”
he said.
Just to make it offi cial, the
turkey hen already has a name,
“Tilda,” which was bestowed
on her by longtime MHS Media
Production educator Jim
Valente. A lifelong animal lover,
Valente has closely chronicled
the stages of Tilda’s hatching
period. Valente sent a video
of Tilda and her brood to
WCVB-TV Channel 5, and they
broadcast it on Wednesday
night’s local news show.
“Tilda got the star status she
and her new family deserve,
Malden woman pleads guilty
to stealing $796K from employer
By Christopher Roberson
K
ayla Figelski, 32, of Malden,
recently pleaded guilty to
embezzling $796,747 from
her employer, a Malden law
fi rm.
According to authorities, Figelski
said she took the money
by forging signatures on
MEET | FROM PAGE 2
al and in-person options. Stay
tuned for more information
about the Convention and the
Caucus; the caucus is open to
all registered and pre-registered
Democrats in Malden.
As the local arm of the Massachusetts
Democratic Party, the
Malden Democratic City Committee
works to elect Democrats
and advance the Democratic
Party platform. If you
are interested in joining the
Committee, please contact
your Ward Chair for details.
(All Ward Chair contact information
is listed on massdems.
org). To learn more about activities
of Malden Democrats,
email maldendemocrats@
gmail.com, sign up to receive
email updates on our website
at www.maldendemocrats.org,
and follow the group on Facebook
at http://www.facebook.
com/groups/MaldenDems and
Twitter (@MaldenDems).
checks that she made payable
to herself. In addition
to sequestering money from
the fi rm’s checking accounts,
Figelski said, she took funds
from the conservatorship,
trust and estate administration
accounts, which were in
place for elderly clients and
their estates.
Figelski was indicted in January
2020 and admitted to
seven counts of bank fraud
and one count of aggravated
identity theft. She is scheduled
to be sentenced on September
15. Figelski is facing
up to 32 years in prison, up to
six years of supervised release
and a fi ne of up to $1.2 million.
which sent an expert to observe
Tilda and the nest as well.
“It was an interesting process
and everyone was notified,”
Mastrangelo said.
According to a timetable
provided by the experts, it is
expected Tilda and her 11 new
chicks will be relocating to a
new spot, closer to the fl ock
she belongs to, any day now.
Tilda was not available for
an interview as she was busy
tending to her fl ock of turkey
newborns.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
Malden Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday – The Power of Music
By Peter F. Levine
R
obert DiGiovanni’s Facebook
posts, thy name is
brilliance: “Would some of you
agree, that our music is a part
of our memories of persons,
places, and events, etc. etc.
from our collective past here
in Malden? That these memories
are as much of a stepping
stone to the places, persons
and physical locations, of the
older generations to share with
the younger ones? I write this
with the hope, the people who
have expressed their feelings,
that music is somehow, not
really a part of our collective
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and does not belong on this
site, may be missing the point
of our memories and our desire
to share them with others.
I personally feel and hope that
others share this feeling that
music very much plays a part
in our memories and is synonymous
with the places, people,
and events in our lives, we all
shared in ‘Malden Back in the
Day.’ I have posted, I thought,
was an excellent article called
‘Why Does Music Evoke our
Memories’ and its importance
to helping us remember the
past we shared growing up
or living in Malden, that posting
of songs/music, to this site,
helps to conjure, other vivid
memories about Malden, we
share about buildings we lived
in, worked in or were educated
in. Also, the physical events we
shared like our Saturday and
Sunday high school football
games, Saturday night dances,
where we may have met
the person of our dreams, or
we at least thought they were.
The many historical buildings
and locations, our parades and
why we had them. Where, why,
or when, a particular song is so
reminiscent, it jars our memories,
of people, past events,
and places. I hope you would
agree that songs and music
are as much a part of our
memories, of the city of Malden
and that the older generation
can and would love to
share these songs associated
along with and by our memories
of Malden past and present
with the younger generation?
Please feel free to express your
thoughts!”
Songs that reach back
through the years! I agree 100
percent with Robert. So many
songs heard during childhood
remind me of a time and a
place in Malden. Hearing Norman
Greenbaum’s “Spirit in the
Sky” reminds me of the first
group of friends I had, riding
our Raleigh ten-speeds from
one end of the city to the other
even without bike lanes or helmets!
Imagine?! “Mr. Big Stuff”
by Jean Knight brings me back
to 1971 Devir Park and meeting
Cliff “Mr. Big Shot” Cioffi
for the first time. Morris Alpert’s
“Feelings” takes me back
to my senior year at Malden
High School and all the time
we spent at the Highland Café.
“Train Kept a Rollin’” by the
James Montgomery Band in
1973 at the Jenkins Auditorium
introduced me to Chicago
Jean Knight – “Mr. Big Stuff” (Courtesy Photo)
blues. The Rolling Stones’ “Sympathy
for the Devil” conjures up
that night in 1972 at Devir Park
when an “underfed long haired
leaping gnome” playing “Sympathy”
on his acoustic guitar in
the middle of the park stood
down and continued playing
as hundreds of us scattered in
all directions as Malden’s finest
invaded from all directions,
lights flashing with harmful intentions
on their minds. I could
go on. Thank you, Robert. Let
me know your song/memories
and I will get them in print.
It is said in Malden today, tomorrow
and yesterday...
In the “Teamwork Makes the
Dream Work” Department I
present to you this dispatch issued
by the Malden Police Department
just a week or so ago.
It involves two dedicated public
servants, one of which happens
to be somebody I have
known and loved since he was
an underage prankster sneaking
in the back door at the Irish
American for Joe Levine’s “Chill
Outs.” Take it away, MPD: “If you
noticed a large police presence
in the area of Harnden Road
at Summer Street this morning,
it was due to a report of
‘shots fired.’ Malden Police acted
quickly and were able to apprehend
the person believed
to be responsible, thanks to the
decisive action of Ofc. George
Mackay and Sgt. Peter Mitchell.
A loaded firearm was located
on the man upon detaining
him. One Malden man
was placed under arrest and
will be charged accordingly.
He is presumed innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.”
Atta boy, George! Once again
just goes to show what living
a good clean wholesome life
can do for a guy – oh yeah –
and marrying (hello Lisa!) well.
Malden High School Class
of 1978’s Dave Slaine recently
made a sizable donation to the
Malden Rec Dept. Dave’s done
good in life and just wanted to
give a little something back to
the city he still holds near and
dear to his heart. Although he’s
been gone for many years, settling
in sunny Florida, he continues
to keep in touch with fellow
Maldonians like Joe Levine,
Mike “Buffalo” Byrnes and Johnny
Furlong. I had a long talk
with Dave recently where we
caught up on life after years being
out of touch. He mentioned
that Furgie was one of the
toughest competitors he ever
played against back in the day.
I agreed wholeheartedly. I assured
Dave he wasn’t the only
one John torched back then.
“Hold hands you lovebirds.”
Oh my! How time flies. Happy
51 years of wedded bliss to
those two eternal lovebirds,
Billy & Donna Spadafora. Fabulous
couple – two of Malden’s
best!
If you see Jack Bello wish
him a (belated) happy birthday.
Jack turned 87 last week
and, of course, looks fabulous.
Just goes to show what living
a good, clean, godly life can
get ya! Oh yeah, and marrying
very well, of course. All the best
to you, Jack, and your lovely
wife, Diane.
Guilty pleasure of the month
goes to Tammy Wynette/
George Jones for their version
of the ill-fated tearjerker, “My
Elusive Dreams.”
Happy birthday, Dom Fermano;
81 might be the new
61! And by the way, 81 never
looked so good! Again, it
helps marrying well. Dominic,
my friend, always remember
this William Shakespeare gem:
“The golden age is before us,
not behind us.“
Who remembers “Big Lou’s
Sub Shop” on Exchange Street?
Dave Angelo does. He and
“Big Lou” (Riley) were thick as
thieves back in the heady “Just
Say No” days of the 1980’s! On
occasion, after getting a few
under his belt, Dave would serenade
Lou with: “Big Lou, eyes
of blue, six feet two, working
the barbecue.” Okay, I guess
you had to be there, but it does
rhyme.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
~ Guest Commentary ~
School Dept. must hire more people of color
By Fern Remedi-Brown
Dear Malden Residents,
As a longtime member of the
Malden community and a parent
of two Latinx daughters, I
wanted to bring to your attention
a longstanding issue in our
school district that increases
the achievement gap that some
of our students experience –
namely, racial inequity, especially
the experiences of Black and
African American students and
educators in Malden.
Malden is known as a great
city – the fourth most diverse
in the Commonwealth. Knowing
this, can you believe that in
a school system with kids from
so many different cultures, that
some students have never had
a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People
of Color) educator?
While intentional efforts have
recently been made regarding
hiring BIPOC educators, there’s
a disconnect with their retention
in the District. As an example,
many BIPOC educators who
were hired in 2019-20 left before
the academic year was up, and
this occurred even before the
Covid-19 pandemic highlighted
these inequities.
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and we haven’t tracked where
they went or why they left. As
we know, this pandemic has
deeply affected staffing – in the
Malden Public Schools as well
as elsewhere – so the pandemic
has served to amplify the loss.
This is what I’ve learned thus
far through my community conversations:
Many BIPOC educators
are often not treated as colleagues,
they experience exclusion
and feel unwelcome in their
work environments. BIPOC educators’
opinions are often not
heard. Multiple BIPOC teachers
have shared with me that there’s
a theme of feeling invisible in
their workplaces.
For example, their ideas are
not heard, but if a white colleague
then states the same
idea as their own, it’s applauded.
Even white educators who
support either their BIPOC colleagues
or students have experienced
pushback and become
targets among their peers.
Moreover, when BIPOC students
have the courage to speak up,
they are not listened to.
One BIPOC educator who left
the District said, “When Malden
is hiring, they need to add,
‘Blacks need not apply.’”
If we look at the language differences
that are represented
in Malden, according to Malden
Superintendent of Schools
John Oteri, “More than 37% of
new educators are fluent in a
language besides English. These
[seven] languages include Arabic,
Chinese, Haitian Creole,
Spanish, Vietnamese, Italian,
and American Sign Language.”
(Email from Superintendent
Oteri, December 22, 2020.) This
means that 90% of students’
languages – approximately
60 languages – are not represented
by their teachers, even
when the students are new
immigrants.
If you look at the statistics,
you will see that only 27% of
students in Malden are white
and 73% are Asian, Black, Indigenous,
Latinx, and multirace.
(Ref./DOE: https://bit.
ly/3e6x1Xd ) Yet, in 2020, there
were only 7 African American
full-time teachers in Malden
(2%) in comparison to 306
white teachers (91%). (Ref./
DOE: https://bit.ly/3e5Iyq0)
Why does that matter? Some
white parents might ask, “If you
have a great teacher, what difference
does it make what color
they are?”
Why do Black educators
matter?
“...society is better off when
students see diversity in the
ranks of teachers rather than
when they hear lessons about
the importance of inclusion
from a monolithic group of educators.
Representation matters.”
“Research shows that Black
students who have Black teachers
have better academic outcomes,
are suspended less often,
and face higher expectations
from their teachers.” ... This
may reduce teacher turnover in
“hard-to-staff” schools.
“Ultimately, all students benefit
from teachers of color, as
exposure to individuals from all
walks of life can reduce stereotypes,
prevent unconscious bias,
and prepare students to succeed
in a diverse society.”
(Ref./Hechinger Report:
https://bit.ly/33yx6OG )
It has been shown that student
outcomes have been proven
to be much more positive
when students identify with the
demographics of their educators.
(Ref./NY Times: https://nyti.
ms/3afutF8) Our students depend
on us to empower them
with all the resources this city
can provide.
Malden students have spoken
out about the need for BIPOC
educators to represent them. In
2018, 7th grade Salemwood students
spoke, to the City of Malden
School Committee, on the
racism that they experienced.
Take a look at this moving
MATV recording of the meeting:
http://vp.telvue.com/preview?
id=T01001&video=332367
How can you make a positive
difference? Here are some ways:
You can ask the superintendent
and school committee
members why there are so few
Black, Indigenous, People of Color
teachers in Malden. When
you notice that something
seems amiss in the schools, find
a way to speak up. If you are
white, learn how to be an ally to
BIPOC students and educators.
Read, for example, “Waking
Up White,” by Debby Irving,
https://www.debbyirving.com/
the-book/ or “Me and White Supremacy,”
by Layla Saad, http://
laylafsaad.com/meandwhitesupremacy
. Watch videos, such
as, “How to raise a black son in
America” | Clint Smith, https://
bit.ly/3hiWgcc or “How to get
serious about diversity and inclusion
in the workplace” | Janet
Stovall, https://bit.ly/3eJHDND .
Consider civic engagement,
such as learning about local candidates
and if they are what the
community needs. Attend Malden
School Committee meetings
and speak up during the
Public Comment Period about
policies that you see as incongruous
with those of the forward-thinking
and inclusive
community, in which we seek
to live. Attend MaldenCORE
4th Wednesday Conversations,
https://www.facebook.com/
MaldenCORE .
We want to create spaces so
that we can hear the voices of
the BIPOC community.
We need data, we need policy,
and we need protocol.
These are lacking in Malden
Public Schools.
When we have all of our
voices at the table, we can become
who we say we are.
Fern Remedi-Brown and her family have lived in Malden
since they moved here in 1988. She can be reached at @
FernRemediBrown on Twitter or fremedib on Instagram.
MEMORIALS | FROM PAGE 2
and the Soviet Union. More
than three million people (including
over 58,000 Americans)
were killed in the Vietnam
War. Opposition to the
war in the United States bitterly
divided Americans,
even after President Richard
Nixon ordered the withdrawal
of U.S. forces in 1973. Communist
forces ended the war
by seizing control of South
Vietnam in 1975, and the
country was unified as the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
the following year.
Veterans Services Director
Kevin Jarvis is requesting
that the families of Malden
Veterans who died during
the Korean or Vietnam Wars
please contact him at kjarvis@cityofmalden.org
or at
781-397-7139 so that we
may acknowledge them on
Memorial Day.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
~ Political Announcement ~
Page 7
Brian DeLacey announces candidacy for City Councillor-at-Large
care a lot about the City of Malden
and Integrity in Government.
That’s why I pulled papers
to run for Councilor at Large.
My family has lived in Malden
I
for more than 25 years. My wife,
Lynn, and I raised three children
who enjoyed all of Malden’s academics,
athletics, and activities
throughout primary and secondary
school years. Malden
can provide a strong foundation
for friendships, higher education
and careers.
We like to say – in a good way:
“You can take the kid out of Malden,
but you can’t take Malden
out of the kid.” Yes, Malden offers
the promise of strong, positive
values. However, the city can –
and we can – make this better
for all of us in the future.
Malden is at a crossroads. We
are just finishing up a pandemic
year. And we are still feeling the
unsettling aftershocks of our national
political climate. Your vote
in the 2021 municipal election
will help elect representatives to
lead Malden into the future. I’m
hopeful you will be a part of this
process. Democracy relies on us.
In 2015, I ran for Ward 3 Councilor.
It was a great experience
campaigning against the sitting
Council President. After the
2015 election cycle, I didn’t disappear.
Some
campaign issues I focused
on in 2015 have been addressed.
Others haven’t.
The City turned attention to
pedestrian safety issues I raised.
Yet an important – though
somewhat esoteric – area of
municipal finance and mitigation
accounting was ignored. After
years of follow-up, it appears
Malden’s accounting is now (finally)
catching up and becoming
more transparent. However,
this has taken far too long to
serve the best interests of Malden’s
residents.
In 2016, I co-founded “Malden
News Network”. MNN has published
hundreds of articles since
then. This publication has a simple
format with stories to benefit
Malden residents. Many articles
are in-depth and fact researched
using public records
and reliable sources. As a spinoff
from this, we ran new-candidate
bootcamps to encourage
the local elections process.
In 2017, I was a member of
Malden’s Open Space and Recreation
Plan committee. This involved
extensive discussion,
citywide community meetings,
and a lengthy final report. That
process made clear the benefits
of public interaction, interdepartmental
collaboration, and
communication with the State.
Critical governance issues
around transparency and accountability
caught my attention.
This led to a time-consuming
but remarkably productive
multi-year effort of public records
work, writing, video, and
communicating with City and
State Officials. As a direct result,
the City is now doing a (much)
better job adhering to Open
Meeting Law, Public Records
Law, and the state’s Shade Tree
Law. Other residents have made
similar positive contributions to
the fabric of our city. This kind of
civic engagement is fundamentally
educational; it needs to be
more widely encouraged and
appreciated.
There have been plenty of fun
local activities too. In 2019, I was
part of the group that established
“Malden After Dark”, a social
media site focused on Malden
residents and stakeholders.
The site aims to be helpful,
polite, respectful, responsible,
thoughtful and a First Amendment
friend. It is a format that
is needed now more than ever.
The potential for more far-reaching
development and use of
technology in Malden presents
a significant citywide opportunity.
A
small group of us formed
the first Community Preservation
project to be approved. We
worked with other volunteers
on a number of improvements
at High Rock Park: simple but
striking hiking trails, bench and
table seating, a new veteran’s
memorial flagpole, and appropriate
signage. This was a good
example of a resident-driven,
CPA-funded, small budget project
– an approach that could
work well throughout the city.
Successful projects begin with
the sharing of good ideas and
talented teams. That was crucial
for the Devir Park Revitalization
Project. But these projects
also take time and commitment.
I was able to assemble another
group of residents to work
with DCR, city officials, and MIT
to help preserve and improve
the MIT Geodetic Observatory in
Malden’s corner of the Fells. This
project took more than a year to
arrange but the simple value is
lasting. Elsewhere, a neighbor
and I rediscovered the Sylvester
Baxter Delta at Fellsmere Park
quite unexpectedly. That historic
project was subsequently embraced
and improved upon by
city officials. More recently, hidden
gems of political history surfaced
in Malden’s City Charter.
Opportunities abound.
Malden accomplishes more
when residents work together
to get things done. I’ve provided
a link to a number of ISSUES
which could benefit from
greater attention. We need to
get more done. Faster. If we
share in the effort, we’ll share in
the benefit.
YOUR ideas are most welcome!
Please feel free to reach
out to me with the contact information
below. Let’s work together
to make Malden better.
Sincerely, Brian DeLacey,
Candidate for Councilor At Large
Email: BrianDeLaceyForCityCouncil@gmail.com
Text / Voice: (617) 863-0497
Campaign Website: https://sites.google.com/view/briandelaceyforcitycouncil
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Ideas: https://sites.google.com/view/briandelaceyforcitycouncil/issues
Facebook:
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Malden Community Preservation Committee
Notice is hereby given that the City of Malden Community Preservation Committee
will hold a public hearing on Weds. June 9, 2021, at 6:00PM Eastern Time (US and
Canada), via remote hearing, at which members of the public are invited to attend to
participate and provide comments. The CPC will invite applicants for funds to present
and will receive public comments on the following proposals:
Patchell Park Master Plan
Oak Grove Community Center Master Plan
Malden Library Archive Phase 2
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Maria
Luise, ADA Compliance Coordinator at mluise@cityofmalden.org or
781-397-7000, Ext 2005
The hearing will be hosted by the City of Malden on Zoom and will be accessible to
members of the public who are invited to attend and provide comments via the
following link and/or telephone:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/91435804452?pwd=SCtxVTczeDVxdE9lRG8yQkxiMFRYUT09
Passcode: 354440
Or Telephone:
US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 646 518 9805
Webinar ID: 914 3580 4452
Passcode: 354440
For further information, or to submit written comments and questions, please
contact the City of Malden Community Preservation Committee via email at
maldencpc@cityofmalden.org
May 28 & June 4, 2021
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
Maldonians inducted into
MVRCS National Honor Society
E
arlier this month, the following Malden residents were inducted
into the National Honor Society at Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School: Asal Bahrampouri, Isabella Chu, Rintaro
Inomata, Daniel Nguyen, Amy Pham and Eric Wang.
~ Legal Notice ~
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF MALDEN
A Public Hearing will be held by the Malden City
Council in the Council Chambers at Malden City Hall,
215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA on June 8, 2021
at 7:15 PM. The purpose of this hearing is to get
public input on the City’s Fiscal Year 2022 Budget.
Barbara Murphy
City Council
Finance Chair
May 28, 2021
W
Hope is Back
By Virginia Ruane
hat are you looking for
now that COVID-19 is almost
over? More time with your
children, your grandchildren,
friends or, like in my case, my
great-grandchildren. Time goes
by so quickly and they grow up
so fast. Now you can take the
time to watch them grow and
enjoy your time with them. I can’t
wait to hug them and just watch
them play. I don’t want to waste
another minute. To this end, I did
get the vaccine and I am so glad
that I did. If you have not gotten
it yet, do it. Let all do our part to
get rid of COVID-19 for good.
Although we need to be cautious
to a point, some of us who
have been vaccinated can feel
free, and we can even shed our
masks on certain occasions. We
active and shed a few of those
pounds that we gained during
quarantine. Living is back and it
feels good!
On another note: I recently
Virginia Ruane
can do things that we could not
do before and the feeling of imminent
danger has subsided.
With summer coming, we can
now take day trips that were restricted
before or be able to take
in an open air concert. Baseball
is back and so are the backyard
barbecues. We can now be more
spent some time in the hospital,
and I am working my way back to
good health. During my time in
the Melrose-Wakefield hospital,
I was under the care of the medical
staff. I cannot say enough
good about them. The nurses
attended to my every need and
made sure that I was following all
my doctor’s orders. I attribute my
recovery to the dedication and
expertise of my doctor and the
nurses. So thank you to my doctor,
the nurses and, of course, the
Good Lord for my return to tiptop
shape.
In closing, Happy Summer to
all! Stay safe and don’t get too
much sun!
—Virginia Ruane is a lifelong Malden resident. Please send comments and suggestions to virginiaruane@aol.com.
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ANDERSON | FROM PAGE 1
According to reports, it is
believed the remaining incumbent
Councillors will
all be seeking reelection,
though several have still not
pulled nomination papers
for their respective seats as
of press time.
Anderson made his announcement
rather informally,
during the personal
privilege portion reserved
for Councillors’ individual
comments during the end
of the City Council meetings.
Anderson, who has served a
total of 11 terms over parts
of three decades, including
the past five in a row, expressed
gratitude to both
the citizens of Ward 7 who
have continued to support
his candidacies and the colleagues
he has served with
through the years. Anderson,
who has consistently sponsored
and hosted a variety of
popular Ward 7 events, such
as visits from Santa Claus and
the Easter Bunny, who travel
around the ward on floats
and flatbeds, made it clear “I
am not going anywhere” and
indicated he would continue
to be involved in these and
other local and ward events.
By the next day, following
City Council President Anderson’s
announcement, two
candidates for the now open
Ward 7 seat emerged: present
Ward 7 School Committee
Member Michelle Luong
and Ward 7 resident and former
State Representative and
School Committee candidate
Nichole Mossalam.
—More on Councillor Anderson’s
announcement and
the 2021 Malden municipal
election will appear in next
week’s Advocate.
Spring!
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~ The Advocate Movie Review ~
“A Quiet Place Part II” – Grade B
Emily Blunt returns in “A Quiet Place Part II” with Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe in the latest
sequel to John Krasinski’s 2018 horror fi lm, “The Quiet Place.”
By Mitchell Ringenberg
A
lmost two decades after
Newsweek announced M.
Night Shyamalan as “The Next
Spielberg” on their cover, director
John Krasinski (best known
for playing the ever-smug Jim
on “The Offi ce”) earned similarly
bold pronouncements with his
second directorial eff ort, “A Quiet
Place,” in 2018. That horror-thriller
was certainly one in the Spielbergian
tradition: a slick creature
feature with an unabashedly
sentimental (and surprisingly
eff ective) family story at its center.
It also featured a genuinely
novel concept: a world overrun
by monsters with ultra-sensitive
hearing, forcing those still living
to remain quiet for the majority
of the fi lm, lest they become
lunch next. That gimmick made
for an enthralling theatrical experience,
forcing the audiences
to wait in silent terror alongside
the characters.
Therefore, few movies seem
more appropriate to lead this
crucial Memorial Day Weekend
charge at the theaters than
“A Quiet Place Part II,” an early
summer blockbuster that delivers
plenty of killer suspense
sequences and heartfelt character
beats on par with the fi rst
fi lm, even if it ultimately feels like
more of the same. Those who
have missed going to the movies
this past year should find
this a fi tting return, as Krasinski
clearly designed his sequel to
be seen on the big screen: Every
ominous creak and fl itter in the
sound design, every creature
darting just out of frame in the
background – it all lands with
maximum impact in a theater.
“Part II” opens with a fl ashback
that gives audiences a glimpse
of life moments before the alien
invasion. Most importantly,
however, it’s a showcase of what
makes Krasinski such a promising
director. As Lee (Krasinski),
his wife Evelyn (Emily Blunt)
and hearing-impaired daughter
Regan (Millicent Simmonds,
who steals the whole show here)
watches his son, Marcus (Noah
Jupe) during his Little League
game, cinematographer Polly
Morgan frames this mundane
weekend afternoon with
palpable menace. These images
of pure Americana – barbecues,
baseball, nuclear families
– are undermined by eerie silences
and the uncomfortable
open spaces Morgan leaves in
every frame. An over-the-shoulder
shot of a kid at home plate
leaves the wide-open sky in the
foreground, suggesting an incoming
alien invasion that the
audience knows could be coming
at any instant. When chaos
does indeed erupt, the camera
remains on the actors’ faces, letting
the monsters scutter in and
out of focus. It’s an ingenious
technique that prioritizes the
human drama while also elevating
the horror of the alien threat.
The rest of the fi lm takes place
immediately after the events of
the fi rst “Quiet Place,” following
the central family as they leave
the now-destroyed farm they
called their home and venture
out into the world seeking a
new one. Story-wise, there really
isn’t anything here one
couldn’t fi nd in, say, your average
episode of “The Walking
Dead.” Post-apocalyptic tropes
abound here, and yet “Part II”
does just enough to rise above
its more generic genre contemporaries.
First and foremost is
positioning Millicent Simmonds’
character Regan as the real lead,
subverting expectations with
the introduction of a grizzled
survivor, played by Cillian Murphy,
named Emmett. Here, Regan
emerges as the determined
leader of the pair, her steely resolve
making up for Emmett’s
frightened skepticism.
In the end, “A Quiet Place Part
II” doesn’t necessarily tell you
anything that the fi rst one didn’t
three years ago. Family is still a
source of courage in the most
dire of situations, and watching
this follow-up is simply watching
these characters learn that
lesson once again. Nonetheless,
“Part II” would stand out as
a worthwhile trip to the theater
in any summer movie season.
In 2021, of course, that’s now
twice as true.
Photo by Rodrigo de Mendoza
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
Malden City Hall welcomes back the public
O
ver the last few weeks, Malden
has seen an improvement
in the reduced number
of confirmed positive cases
of COVID-19 and the positivity
rate has been significantly
decreasing. According to the
Department of Public Health’s
most recent report the average
daily incidence rate is at
7.7 which is a significant drop
from the high numbers seen
during the winter months, including
a high point of 88.1 in
January. Malden is now considered
a “green” low risk community.
This
aligns with the state’s
Mackey & Brown
Attorneys at Law
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John Mackey, Esq. * Katherine M. Brown, Esq.
Patricia Ridge, Esq.
~ Legal Notice ~
MALDEN HISTORICAL COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Historical Commission will virtually and remotely
hold
a public
hearing at 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 17, 2021, to review the Notice of Intent to
Alter a Building application (Permit Application # CMID- 035946-2020) for the proposed
alteration of the building at the property known as and numbered 47 Francis Street,
Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID # 012051109, which has
been determined to be a Significant Building, in accordance with Section 4.24.080 of the
City of Malden Demolition and Alteration Delay Ordinance, Chapter 4 of the Revised
Ordinances of 2020, as Amended, of the City of Malden,
for the purpose of making a
determination whether the building is Preferably Preserved and the building permit for
alterations should be delayed, in accordance with Section 4.24.110 of the City of Malden
Demolition and Alteration Delay Ordinance. Permit application and plans are available for
public review on the City website https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_PROD/SelfService.
By: Barbara L. Tolstrup
Chair
Malden Historical Commission
In accordance with Governor Baker’s March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain
Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, M.G.L. c. 30A, §18, Governor’ Baker’s
March 23, 2020 Revised Guidance on Order by the Governor Prohibiting Assemblage of
More than Ten People, and Governor’s COVID19 Order No. 63, this hearing will be
virtual and conducted via remote participation to the greatest extent possible.
In person attendance by members of the public is prohibited, and all effort will be made
to permit public access to this meeting, in real time, via technological means, as follows:
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/95028015018?pwd=KzVFcHB6Ty9ERmx6QUFNRnhjYUNvQT09
Webinar ID: 952 5685 6139
Passcode: 804921
Or dial by Telephone based on your current location: US: +1 646 518 9805 or
+1 929 436 2866
International numbers available: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/adkQnCvKeV
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Maria Luise,
ADA Compliance Coordinator at mluise@cityofmalden.org or 781-397-7000, Ext 2005.
Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here:
https://www.cityofmalden.org/DocumentCenter/View/2487/Public-information-on-Public-Meetings-and-Hearings-during-the-Declared-State-of-Emergency-related-to-COVID19PDF.
May
28, 2021
statistics and Governor Charles
Baker has announced that the
Commonwealth is on track to
meet the goal of vaccinating
4.1 million residents by the
first week of June. The Governor
also reported that all remaining
COVID-19 restrictions
will be lifted, effective May 29.
This means that all industries
will be permitted to open with
all restrictions lifted and capacity
limits will be increased
to 100%. In addition, gathering
limits and the face covering
order will be rescinded.
The Department of Public
Health will issue a new
face-covering advisory consistent
with the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention’s
updated guidance. Face
coverings will still be mandatory
for all individuals on
public and private transportation
systems (including
rideshares, livery, taxi, ferries,
MBTA, Commuter Rail
and transportation stations),
in healthcare facilities and in
other settings hosting vulnerable
populations, such as congregate
care settings. The new
advisory will also recommend
that non-vaccinated individuals
continue to wear face
masks and social distancing
in most settings.
Given the new state guidelines,
City Hall will be welcoming
back the public beginning
Tuesday, June 1. City Hall business
hours will continue to be
as follows until further notice:
• Monday, Wednesday,
and Thursday - 8:00am
to 5:00pm
• Tuesday - 8:00am to
7pm
• Friday - Closed
Visitors to City Hall will
be welcomed by one of our
Greeters, Terric Foong or Michael
Boyd, who will help direct
people to the desired
department. Since it cannot
be determined who is and is
not vaccinated, face coverings
and social distancing will
be required in the building
and there will be a supply of
masks and hand sanitizer on
hand in the lobby. Everyone
at City Hall is looking forward
to finally welcoming our residents
into the new City Hall
building!
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~ 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. MI21D0940DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
Viviane M. Sotero aka Viviane M. Lafortune, Plaintiff
vs.
Welder Dearhanda Sotero aka Welder Sotero, Defendant
To the Defendant:
The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that
the Court grant a divorce for Irrtrievable Breakdown of the
Marriage 1B. 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:
Viviane M. Sotero, 180 Kennedy Drive, Malden, MA
02148 your answer, if any, on or before 06/16/2021. 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: May 5, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
May 28, 2021
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All in the Family
First Nazarene Church
plans monthly clothing drives
CHURCH | SEE PAGE 17
T
he Malden First Church of the
Nazarene, working with HELPSY
– the largest clothing recycling
collector in the Northeast, is
hosting monthly clothing drives
during the summer. The clothes
collected will be recycled and will
raise funds for church programs.
Designed for contactless drop off,
the clothing drives are “Pop the
Trunk,” drive-up donation events.
The first of four drives is planned
for Saturday, June 5 from 8 a.m.–
noon. The following monthly
drives are planned for Saturday,
July 10, August 7 and September
11. Collections will take place in
the Church parking lot located at
529 Eastern Ave. in Malden.
According to the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, 81
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Mayor seeks members
for Malden Cultural Council
M
ayor Gary Christenson is
reaching out to Malden
residents to fill vacancies on
the Malden Cultural Council.
The Malden Cultural Council
works to encourage and promote
the artistic development
of the arts in Malden through
state grant program funding.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
through the Massachusetts
Cultural Council allocates
funds to Malden each
year in support of the fine arts,
performing art programs, exhibits,
festivals and like programs
throughout the community.
The main responsibility
of the Malden Cultural
Council is to review local
grant applications and award
funding to select proposals, as
funding permits.
In continuing the great
strides the Cultural Council has
made in bringing such a wide
variety of talented artists to
our city, the City of Malden is
eager to recruit members from
our diverse community to further
the goal of making art accessible
to all residents. Meetings
are open to the public,
and the Cultural Council is
currently meeting via Zoom;
however, it is looking forward
to meeting in person as soon
as possible. Most meetings
are held during grant season
(September through December)
either on Saturdays
or weeknights at a time mutually
agreeable to all members.
There may be an additional
few meetings during
the year on a weeknight,
scheduled as necessary. Appointees
serve a three-year
term and appointments are
subject to confirmation by
the City Council.
To apply to the Malden Cultural
Council, please complete
the online Boards and
Commissions Application in
full by accessing www.cityofmalden.org/BCApplication.
Please
email kmanninghall@
cityofmalden.org for additional
questions. The deadline
for accepting applications is
Wednesday, June 9.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
Memorial Day 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.
State
Representative
Steven
Ultrino
Paul J. Donato
State
Representative
State Senator
Jason
Lewis
Ward 2 Councillor
Paul
Condon
Ward 3 Councillor
Amanda
Linehan
Mayor
Gary Christenson
& The Citizens of Malden
“Warm Wishes on Memorial Day”
Councillor-at-Large
Debbie
DeMaria
Councillor-At-Large
Craig
Spadafora
Councillor-At-Large
Stephen
Winslow
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Memorial Day 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.
Ward 2 School Committee
Rob
McCarthy
Ward 1 Councillor
Peg
Crowe
~ Op-Ed ~
One Year Later:
How Far Have We Actually Come?
O
n April 20, 2021, Derek
Chauvin was convicted
of third-degree murder, second-degree
unintentional
murder, and second-degree
manslaughter. Among activists,
the feeling was of relief
but not closure. Although it
was the right decision, it was
just one decision. Hundreds
of families aff ected by police
violence never receive an acknowledgement
of wrongdoing,
let alone reparation
of harm. The trial could not
possibly bring about justice
for Black America. A year after
George Floyd’s murder,
we ask ourselves, how far
have we really come in our
pursuit of a world where no
more lives are lost as tragically,
senselessly, and unjustly
as Floyd’s?
Unfortunately, there is still
no trust between law enforcement
and too many
communities. The daily trauma
of excessive police force,
racial violence, and brutality
continue to plague us.
To make progress, we must
hold our policing and legal
systems accountable. Only
then can we work on building
trust.
Last summer, we called on
the Massachusetts Legislature
to follow the lead of the
Black and Latino Legislative
Caucus and enact reforms to
dismantle structural racism
in policing at the state level.
In an encouraging fi rst step,
they passed An Act Relative
to Justice, Equity and Accountability
in Law Enforcement
in the Commonwealth.
As an Alliance focused on
racial justice, the YWCAs of
Massachusetts urge policymakers
to continue our national
journey towards healing
by:
1. Enacting standards of
police conduct to end police
violence, use of force,
and abuse against people
of color: This starts with
passing the George Floyd
Justice in Policing Act in the
U.S. Congress. The bill seeks
to make prosecution of police
misconduct easier, expand
federal oversight into
local police units, limit bias
among offi cers, and improve
policing tactics. Another important
piece of legislation is
the Police Training and Independent
Review Act. This bill
would award grants to states
to increase diversity and sensitivity
training in police departments.
2.
Declaring racism and
police violence a public
health crisis: These declarations
would result in additional
investment in social
workers, trauma informed
care, and de-escalation training.
While the City of Boston
took this step, the Commonwealth
has yet to make this
declaration. We must call on
Governor Charlie Baker to
do so. As an Alliance, we join
YWCA USA in demanding the
federal government make
this declaration as well. Support
the eff ort by contacting
your members of Congress.
3. Demanding police accountability
and transparency:
This means passing
local ordinances so every
police offi cer is required to
wear body cameras, establishing
a discipline matrix,
ensuring cases of potential
bias or extreme force are investigated
to the full extent,
holding offi cers accountable
for misconduct, and making
police misconduct public record.
In addition, it includes
supporting Congresswoman
Pressley’s proposed Ending
Qualifi ed Immunity Act
on the federal level.
Each one of us needs to
play a part if we want to
make collective progress.
Here are some examples of
what individuals can do:
1. Attend council meetings,
budget meetings. Make
sure your town is moving toward
justice. If they aren’t,
consider testifying in a hearing,
writing a letter to your
representative, or publishing
an op ed (like this one!).
2. Show support to our
Massachusetts Legislation
in Congress. Every member
of the delegation is supporting
the George Floyd Justice
in Policing Act. Congresswoman
Pressley and Senator
Markey re-introduced the
Ending Qualifi ed Immunity
Act, and Markey is also cosponsoring
the Police Training
and Independent Review
Act. It is important to recognize
and encourage them
to continue this important
work.
3. Reach out to your State
Representatives and State
Senators to support H.2292:
An Act to Reform Civil Service
Exam and H.1440: An
Act Establishing a Special
Commission on Structural
Racism.
4. Get involved with your
local YWCA’s racial and social
justice advocacy eff orts.
There are nine YWCAs in
Massachusetts. Find your local
organization and participate.
Across
our Commonwealth,
the focus of the nine
YWCAs will remain where
it has been for many years:
fighting for racial justice
through advocacy and direct
service. We will fi ght for the
George Floyd Justice in Policing
Act. We will fi ght for
Massachusetts to lead the
charge in changing policing
in our communities. Our democracy
requires nothing
less from each of us as we
continue our pursuit for justice,
civil rights, and a world
where justice just is.
Signed:
YWCA Boston, YWCA
Cambridge, YWCA Central
Massachusetts, YWCA
Malden, YWCA Northeastern
Massachusetts, YWCA
Southeastern Massachusetts.
Ward
8 School Committee
John
Froio
Ward 4 Councillor
Ryan
O’Malley
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
Bridge Recovery Center hosts Game Nights
R
ecently Mayor Gary Christenson
attended a weekly
Friday Night Game Night of
the Bridge Recovery Center
(BRC). The BRC hosts a weekly
game night for the recovery
community every Friday from
6:30-8:30 p.m. Folks can participate
in several activities,
including cornhole, chess, billiards,
ping-pong, air hockey
and a variety of board games.
At the BRC it is believed that
the opposite of addiction is
connection. It is hoped that
events such as Game Night
will provide opportunities for
those in recovery to build and
strengthen their relationships
with peers, further empowering
themselves and each other
as they pursue their own
personal growth.
For more information or to
participate, please contact
~ 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. MI21P2276EA
Estate of: Catherine H. Fischer
Date of Death: 02/15/2020
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons:
A petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and
Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by
Rebecca A. Fischer 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:
Rebecca A. Fischer 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 06/08/2021.
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: May 17, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
May 28, 2021
M
BRC Program Director Keriann
Caccavaro at 781-4804937
or email KeriannCaccavaro@gavinfoundation.org.
Malden’s
Linda Fasciano
honors essential workers
alden craftswoman Linda Fasciano off ered
her services at the beginning of the pandemic
to sew more than 1,000 face masks for the
residents and staff of the Malden Housing Authority.
After she completed this ambitious undertaking,
she began to make dolls wearing face
masks to thank people who were helping others
in her building and in the community. What started
as a desire to encourage others and to make a
contribution led her to designing what she calls
“Essential Worker Dolls.”
Fasciano has macular dysfunction, an inherited
genetic disease which causes low vision.
She has also been diagnosed as color
blind, although she says that she can see colors
close up. This requires her to adjust how
she does things. For example, to thread her
sewing machine, she uses her fi ngers to feel
the needle, as she can’t see it clearly enough.
Fasciano is now taking special orders and making
Essential Worker Dolls to honor doctors, nurses,
police offi cers, maintenance workers, fi refi ghters,
the mayor of Malden and others in order to
“remind people of how they’ve survived through
hard times, and of how they have come together
to support the community.” She donates $5 from
the sale of each doll in the Essential Worker series
to the Bread of Life food pantry in Malden.
“I enjoy doing this. As time goes on, I have
found easier ways to make the dolls and I am
more inspired given the community response,”
she said.
Linda Fasciano
Her dolls can be found at The Gallery@57 at 57
Pleasant St. in Malden and online at gallery@57.
com.
SONIC Drive-In donates $652 to Malden teachers
during Teacher Appreciation Month
America's Drive-In thanked public school teachers by donating
$1.5 million to requests for learning supplies across the country
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KLAHOMA CITY (May 25,
2021) - To honor the creative
efforts teachers have
made to maneuver their ever-shifting
learning environments
and keep students engaged
this past year, SONIC®
Drive-In donated $1.5
million to teacher requests
on national education nonprofi
t site DonorsChoose on
Teacher Appreciation Day,
May 4. As part of SONIC's ongoing
Limeades for Learning
initiative, the $1.5 million
donation helped fund more
than 7,000 teacher requests
across the country in need of
critical resources.
SONIC | SEE PAGE 17
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MALDEN TODAY | FROM PAGE 4
San Rock 2021? Stay tuned
to this channel.
“This is the end, beautiful
friend, this is the end, my only
friend, the end” – in the spirit
of full disclosure, Craig Spadafora
has been a friend for
about 40 years now, his father,
Albert, a bit longer. Greg Lucey
and I took Craig and Greg’s little
brother Scotty to their fi rst
concert in 1984, Prince (with
Sheila E) at the Worcester Centrum.
I have watched Craig
grow into a wonderful family
man, a valued member of the
community and a dedicated
public servant. With that said,
his “Guest Commentary” in the
April 16 edition of The Advocate
was (in my humble opinion)
a breath of fresh air. Craig
is an old-school public servant
– from a long line of dedicated
public servants – serving only
for the betterment of all Maldonians,
so when he speaks it
is very often straight from the
heart. Much like his grandfather
(Police Commissioner and
much more) “Papa Tony.”
This line from the article
was like a Dana Rosenblatt
gut punch: “Like most matters,
there is no ‘right’ and
no ‘wrong.’ We aren’t arguing
about what two plus two
equals. It’s for precisely that
reason that we need more
communication, collaboration,
and relationship building,
not less.” I like that idea.
I do. And I know it resonates
with many. It seems like a big,
bold statement in 2021 but it
really isn’t. It is long overdue
(again, in my humble opinion).
I’ve followed Malden politics
for some time now. Malden’s
elected offi cials did not
always like each other. Just ask
Neal Anderson, Eddie Lucey or
Karen Anderson. But they always
seemed to be able to sit
together and get the job done.
As cliché as this might sound:
together as one city.
Postscript 1: Okay, so my last
statement may have sounded
“political,” but that was not my
intention. It is not necessarily
an endorsement of a candidate
but an endorsement
of a sentiment behind a statement.
I applaud the eff ort. I applaud
anybody’s willingness to
reach across the table for the
good and welfare of Malden.
I’m looking for the snowball effect
where all our elected offi -
cials (and those that “pull” papers)
are of the same mindset.
The future of Malden is bright.
Many important decisions to
be made. Together.
Postscript 2: Who else remembers
that night at Devir?
The police confiscated
enough Schlitz that evening to
keep them happy for at least a
month! Insert smiley face.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
New 10-Year Rule For Inherited Ira’s
determine the age of the IRA
owner at the time of death for
distribution purposes as long as
the IRA owner dies after 2019
and the benefi ciary is a designated
beneficiary under the
IRA account (a Trust or an individual).
For
designated beneficiaPThe
SECURE Act (Setting Every
Community Up for Retirement
Enhancement Act)
was signed into law on December
20, 2019. A signifi cant provision
of the SECURE Act was the
repeal of the ability of a designated
benefi ciary of an IRA account
to withdraw the funds
over his or her life expectancy.
Designated benefi ciaries inheriting
IRA accounts after 2019
must now withdraw monies
from the IRA account within 10
years.
The IRS should be issuing
proposed Required Minimum
Distribution (RMD) regulations
soon as a result of the changes
made by the SECURE Act.
It is no longer necessary to
ries subject to the 10-year rule,
withdrawals from the IRA account
are optional until December
31st of the 10th year following
the year of death of the IRA
account owner.
The new 10-year rule also applies
to a successor benefi ciary
of a designated benefi ciary of
the original IRA account owner,
who inherited an IRA account
prior to 2020, but who dies after
2019. A designated benefi -
ciary will establish a benefi ciary
IRA account and will then
select a beneficiary of his or
her inherited IRA account. That
subsequent benefi ciary would
be deemed to be a successor
benefi ciary.
If the designated
benefi ciary, however, had died
prior to 2020, then the successor
benefi ciary would have the
right to withdraw the remaining
balance of the IRA account
over the life expectancy of the
designated benefi ciary, and not
be subject to the 10-year rule.
Under the SECURE Act, an Eligible
designated benefi ciary
is eligible to withdraw the remaining
balance of the inherited
IRA account over his or her
life expectancy. The following
qualify as an Eligible designated
benefi ciary:
a. The surviving spouse of the
IRA account owner
b. A child of the IRA account
owner who has not yet reached
the age of majority. Once the
child has reached the age of
majority, the child then has 10
years to withdraw the balance
in the inherited IRA account
c. Disabled benefi ciary
d. Chronically ill benefi ciary
e. An individual not falling
into A-D who is not more than
10 years younger than the IRA
account owner.
These are complicated new
rules relating to benefi ciaries of
IRA account owners. However,
since IRA accounts are so common,
it is important to understand
the new rules.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an Estate Planning/Elder Law Attorney, Certifi ed Public Accountant, Certifi ed
Financial Planner, AICPA Personal Financial Specialist and holds a Master’s Degree in Taxation.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, June 16, 2021,
6:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada), at Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant St.,
Malden, MA on Petition 21-007 by Wenling Huang for a variance of MCC 12.16.010
Chapter 12 of the revised Ordinances of 2020 as amended of the City of Malden – Namely
– Dwelling – Single Family Dimensional Controls (rear setback for deck) as per Plans
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and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #074-242-214
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public review in the Office of
Inspectional Services, 215 Pleasant St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at
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Should You Be Screened
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Dear Savvy Senior,
What can you tell me about lung cancer screenings? I was a
big smoker but quit years ago, so I’m wondering if I should be
checked out.
Former Smoker
Dear Still,
Lung cancer screening is used to detect the presence of lung
cancer in otherwise healthy people with a high risk of lung cancer.
Should you be screened? It depends on your age and your smoking
history. Here’s what you should know.
Screening Recommendations
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force – an independent panel
of medical experts that advises the government on health policies
– recently expanded their recommendations for lung cancer
screenings. They are now recommending annual screenings for
high-risk adults between the ages of 50 and 80 who have at least a
20-pack year history who currently smoke or who have quit within
the past 15 years. This is a change from the 2013 recommendation
that referred to patients ages 55 to 80 with 30-year pack histories.
A 20-pack year history is the equivalent of smoking one pack a
day for 20 years or two packs a day for 10 years.
In 2020, lung cancer killed more than 135,000 Americans making
it the deadliest of all possible cancers. In fact, more people die of
lung cancer than of colon, breast and prostate cancers combined.
Lung cancer also occurs predominantly in older adults. About
two out of every three people diagnosed with lung cancer are 65
or older.
You’ll also be happy to know that most health insurance
plans cover lung cancer screenings to high-risk patients, as does
Medicare up to age 77.
Screening Pros and Cons
Doctors use a low-dose computed tomography scan (also called
a low-dose CT scan, or LDCT) of the lungs to look for lung cancer.
If lung cancer is detected at an early stage, it’s more likely to be
cured with treatment. But a LDCT isn’t recommended for every
high-risk patient.
LDCT scans have a high rate of false positives, which means
that many will undergo additional (and unnecessary) screening
or medical procedures, such as another scan three, six, or even
12 months later to check for changes in the shape or size of the
suspicious area (an indication of tumor growth). For some patients,
the anxiety or worry that goes along with waiting can be a real
issue.
Or you may need a biopsy (removal of a small amount of lung
tissue), which has risks, especially for those with underlying health
conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or
emphysema. For example, in people with emphysema, there’s a
chance of a lung collapsing during the procedure.
If you meet the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force criteria for
high-risk lung cancer, the University of Michigan off ers a free online
tool (see ShouldIScreen.com) to help you decide if you should get
an LDCT. It’s also important to discuss the benefi ts and risks with
your primary care doctor before making a decision.
Tips for Testing
If you and your doctor determine that you should be screened,
look for an imaging facility whose staff follows American College
of Radiology requirements when performing low-dose CT scans.
You can fi nd accredited facilities at ACRaccreditation.org.
This can help to ensure an accurate read of your scans by a highly
trained, board-certifi ed or board-eligible radiologist.
You may need a referral from your primary care provider. Most
insurance companies, including Medicare require this before they’ll
cover the cost of screening.
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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Malden High baseball rides Mathes 1-hitter
(11 Ks) to Serino Classic Finals berth
Tornados get great pitching from Cohen in title game, but fall to Winthrop
From left, Golden Tornadoes senior captains Liam Jordan, Zach Tribou present Mayor Gary Christenson with a team hat along with senior captains Clifton Noelsaint
and Mike Mathes.
By Jason Mazzilli
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enior right-hander Mike
Mathes fi red a 1-hi t,
11-strikeout victory for Malden
High School over Salem
Academy to send the Tornado
baseball squad to the Championship
Final of the Serino Baseball
Classic.
Malden got some strong
pitching from junior Shai Cohen
in the title final, who struck
out eight and allowed just two
earned runs in six strong innings,
but did not back it up as
Winthrop High won the championship
game Saturday at Maplewood
Park.
Mathes was sensational in
the season opener for Malden,
striking out two in the first inning
and setting the tone.
Malden topped Salem in a
12-2 final, led by some solid offense
provided by juniors Sam
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pounds of clothing get thrown
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HELPSY partners with organizations
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Sam Solorzano, Cohen
and senior Clifton Noelsaint,
Sophomore Brandon McMahon
(3-for-4, 4 RBIs, 2 doubles)
was also solid at the plate for
Malden.
Senior Liam Jordan also had
two hits and two RBIs for Malden
and shored up the infield
defense. Junior catcher Aidan
Jordan was solid behind the
plate for Malden.
"Mike (Mathes) pitched great,
his best game in a Malden uniform,"
Coach Freker said, noting
it was the first Malden
High baseball game played
in over two full years due to
the COVID-19 pandemic. "He
threw hard and threw strikes;
a very good outing."
****
Malden got a boost from the
beginning when they were
greeted for the Serino Classic/
season opener by Mayor Gary
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Mayor Christenson delivers first pitch flanked by the Malden High
baseball team.
Christenson, who tossed the
ceremonial first pitch.
"He's a pro at this by now
and high demand on the 'first
pitch circuit,''' said Malden
High head coach Steve Freker.
”The Mayor threw a perfect
strike, of course. We could
have used him on the mound
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later
in the game!"
****
Winthrop wins Serino Classic
title for 2021
In its first try and appearance
in the Serino Classic, Winthrop
and new head coach Mike
DeFelice took home the title
in a win over Malden.
• Mrs. Hedrington- Ma
2021 Teacher Of The
Year at Ferryway School
for the project Making
Socialization and Learning
Safe Again
• Ms. Perez at Linden
School for the project
Sensory Supports
for Malden Students
Malden pitcher Shai Cohen
struck out 8, allowed only 2
earned runs and scattered
six hits in six innings of work,
Malden went back-andforth
with the unbeaten Vikings
(7-0) and took the lead,
7-6, in the bottom of the fifth
inning, despite making five
errors and not backing up Cohen's
solid pitching.
Winthrop took advantage
of some shadier Malden defense
to take the lead for
good.
"Shai deserved better but
we did not back it up with
good defense as a team. We
have a lot to work on," Coach
Freker said.
****
Looking ahead, Malden
plays at Greater Lawrence
Tuesday, June 1, hosts GBLer
Everett June 2 and is at Revere
next week on June 4.
• Mr. Bowdridge at Salemwood
School for
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
Lloyd L.
Scribner
73, of Hooksett,
N.H., passed away
peacefully at the
Elliot Hospital on
May 24, 2021, with
his beloved wife by
his side, after a courageous
nine-year
battle with COPD.
Born in Malden, Lloyd was the son of
the late Frederick and Margaret (Goldsmith)
Scribner. He was raised and educated
in Malden and was a graduate
of Malden High School Class of 1968.
He then enlisted in the United States
Army and proudly served his country
during the Vietnam War before being
honorably discharged in 1970.
Prior to his retirement, Lloyd was
employed as a shipper with TRW, working
out of Cambridge, Burlington and
Westminster, a position he held for
over 38 years.
~ 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. MI21C0249CA
In the matter of: Kari Kam Wah Schuler
CITATION ON PETITION TO
CHANGE NAME
A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by Kari Kam
Wah Schuler of Malden, MA requesting that the court enter a
Decree changing their name to: Kari Kam Wah Awai Chong
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
06/14/2021. 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: May 17, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
May 28, 2021
OBITUARIES
Lloyd and his wife, Peggy resided in
Malden for most of their lives before
moving to Hooksett in 2007. Since
that time, they were fortunate to become
part of a close-knit community
of friends and neighbors.
In earlier years, Lloyd was very involved
with the Boy Scouts and served
as Scoutmaster of Malden Troop #603
from 1971 to 1973. He and his wife enjoyed
traveling and ballroom dancing.
Lloyd had a great love for silk-flower
arranging. He was a longtime member
of the V.F.W. and more recently,
enjoyed playing cribbage and horseshoes
as well as taking trips with the
Men’s Group in his community.
Lloyd and Peggy will forever be
grateful for their large circle of friends
and support system during these difficult
years.
Lloyd is survived by his devoted
caregiver and loving wife of 45 years,
Margaret “Peggy” (Kelley) Scribner; his
brother, Frederick W. Scribner, III and
his wife Jean of Rowley as well as his
cousins, nieces, nephews, grandnieces,
grandnephews, and countless friends.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday,
June 2 from 11 A.M to 1 P.M. in the
Petit-Roan Funeral Home 167 Main St.
in Pembroke. A Funeral Service will
follow at 1 P.M. All guests must wear
face-coverings and are encouraged
to follow CDC & DHHS Guidelines regarding
COVID-19 safety. Burial will
be in the New Hampshire State Veterans
Cemetery, Boscawen at 2:30 P.M.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Lloyd’s
memory may be sent to Holy Rosary
Parish, 21 Main St. Hooksett, NH 03106.
To share a memory or offer a condolence,
please visit www.petitroan.com.
George
Buddy Knox
Passed away the afternoon of May
16, 2021 with family at his side. To
friends and family and those that
knew him, he went by Buddy after his
Dad. George was a huge sports person
and watched local, college and
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MALDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
FISCAL YEAR 2022 PROPOSED BUDGET
Notice is hereby given that the Budget Subcommittee of the Malden School Committee, in compliance with
Chapter 71, Sections 38N of the Massachusetts General Laws, will hold a public hearing for the purpose of
receiving comments on the Fiscal Year 2022 Proposed Budget on Monday, June 7, 2021 @ 5:00 p.m. through a
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The Fiscal Year 2022 Proposed Budget can be found on the City of Malden website at www.cityofmalden.org/budget.
For more information, please contact the Malden Public Schools at 781-397-6100.
By: Shirley Dorai
School Committee Clerk
May 28, 2021
the pros. He could
talk sports with anyone
who spent time
with him and was always
reading different
sport pages and
magazines. His favorite
college football team was
Boston College followed by Notre
Dame, Army, and Navy, as long as
they were not playing against BC.
George grew up in Malden and lived
there for most of his life. He went
to Beebe Jr. High, and was a graduate
of Malden High School, Class
of 1956. He had a passion for baseball
and was a pitcher, and actually
tried out for the New York Yankees.
Buddy worked for the Post Office,
and was a letter carrier in Malden for
most of those years. He was out there
many days rain or shine, and he loved
being out in the elements. He was an
avid golfer and won the Green Jacket
when he participated in the Regional
Post Office Golf Tournament.
He had the game of his life that day,
and could never repeat that performance.
George retired at a young age
of 62 years old from the Malden Post
Office with one of his buddies after 36
years. He then worked for the Meals on
Wheels Program delivering to those in
need. On top of that he worked for the
Malden Traffic Department for 18 years
and retired at 80 years old in 2019. Buddy
loved that position so much being
with the kids and their parents. He had
a write up in the Malden Newspaper,
and was visited on his post by the Malden
Police Chief and the Mayor a few
years back. The police chief actually
covered his post protecting the kids
and parents crossing the street going
to school. Buddy kidded around with
us that the chief was a great guy, but
he was a much better crossing guard.
George was married and had 4 children
in his previous marriage. He later
remarried again to Patricia Brown Knox
and lived in Melrose for many years before
she passed away a few years back.
He loved spending time with her and
often went out for their frequent Sunday
drives. Their favorite spot for vacation
was up in Wells, ME and they
spent many years at the same vacation
place. George is going to be sorely
missed by his family and friends. He
had Alzheimer's which is a deadly disease
and takes too many people every
year. It certainly took George too early
in his life. I know that there are many of
you that knew him from Malden and
Melrose. I hope he had positive impact
on you by just knowing him. He was
a funny guy, and had a lot of energy.
I hope many of you can say a small
prayer for my dad if you have a moment
in your day. Thanks to all who
have read this post, and took the time
to hear about a few words about his life.
George was the husband of the late
Patricia M. (Wight) Knox and the late
Marilyn (Shepard) Knox. Father of Michael
Knox & his wife Zoubida of Revere,
Cynthia Riley of Lynn, Lisa Knox
of Revere and the late Timothy Knox.
Grandfather of Nicole Riley, Danielle Riley,
Sean Knox, and Tim Knox. Brother
of Gail Crosscup of ME, Frank Knox of
Malden and the late Arlene Fisichella
and the late Edward Knox. Also survived
by several step children, step
grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be
made to Alzheimer’s Research Association
of Massachusetts, 309 Waverly
Oaks Rd. Waltham, MA 02452.
Lorene Harling
Of Malden was transitioned
to her eternal
reward on Saturday,
May 15, 2021, at
the age of 69. Lorene
entered this world on
April 6, 1952. “Nina”
and “Wannie” as she
was affectionately called by her children
and family, respectively, was the
2nd of seven daughters to her late
parents Stewart Burrell and Ida Mae
Johnson of Beaufort, SC. In her youngOBITUARIES
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 18
er years, she accepted Jesus Christ
and joined the Mount Sinai Baptist
Church in Beaufort, SC, and was also
a member of a singing group called
the “Friendly Five.”
Her early education was in Beaufort
County Public Schools where she graduated
from Robert Smalls High School
as Valedictorian in 1970. She received
a four-year scholarship to Shaw University,
the first historically black university
(HBCU) in the Southern United
States, where she earned her Bachelor’s
Degree in History, graduated Magna
Cum Laude and pledged Zeta Phi
Beta Sorority. Lorene married the late
Audie Harling, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
To this union two daughters,
Kashawna and Cynthia were born.
The simplest pleasures in life
brought great joy to Lorene. She
enjoyed baking, family time, and
her sister’s birthday calls. She was a
self-sacrificing mother and grandmother
dedicated to family and a
person of goodwill to many friends.
Lorene was a Senior Analyst at Blue
Cross Blue Shield in Boston and retired
after 30 years. She was proud of being
the Classroom Aide at the St. Theresa of
the Child Jesus School and a devoted
parishioner of the St. John the Evangelist
Church in Cambridge, MA. She was
on the Parish Council and well known
for running the annual holiday fair.
Lorene is survived by and leaves to
cherish fond memories, two daughters
Kashawna Harling of Malden; Cynthia
Ojeda (Edwin) of Malden; two grandsons
Latrell and Vidal Jr. Garner. Motherin-law
of Vidal Garner, Sr. of Mattapan;
six sisters Theresa Washington (Luther)
of Dorchester; Drucilla Ellis (Barry) of
Apollo Beach, FL; Annie Wright (a friend
Keith Gonzalves) of Beaufort, SC; Hazel
Sawyer of Beaufort, SC; Joyce Perryman
(Randall) of Powder Springs, GA; Mona
C. Johnson-Phillips (St. Clair) of Alexandria,
VA; her dear friend Arlene Sano of
Cambridge; sisters-in-law Lucille Bryant,
the late Frankie Green, Daisey Burbage,
Mary Brown, Polly Morton, Reena
Miller, Patty Gray, the late Janie Harling,
the late Jessie Harling, and a brother-in-law
James Harling all of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, and a host of
nieces, nephews, family, and friends.
It has been requested that in lieu of
flowers memorial contributions are
to be made to St. John’s Church, 2254
Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA
02140.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Divison
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
10-U Commerce Way
Woburn, MA 01801
(781) 865-4000
Docket No. MI20P5063EA
Estate of: Steven Neal Allen
Date of Death: 9/28/2020
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Sandra Cooper of Clinton, MA. Sandra Cooper of
Clinton, 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.
May 28, 2021
Office/Commercial Space for Lease
3 Large rooms,
each with walk-in
storage area. Ideal
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Aerobics Studio.
Like new condition.
Second floor
elevator direct to
unit. Seperate
entrances - New
Baths - Large
Parking Area.
On MBTA Bus
Route #429.
Located on
Route 1 South at
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Rollerworld Plaza
Rte. 1 South
425 Broadway
Saugus
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1. On May 28, 1934, the Dionne quintuplets were born on the
family farm in what Canadian province?
2. U.S. Route 50, a transcontinental highway, has a portion
known as “The Loneliest Road in America” that is in what
state?
3. In May 1915, Babe Ruth hit his first career home run against
what team that he was later traded to?
4. On May 29, 1885, in what Massachusetts city (“Shoe Capital
of the World”) did Jan Matzeliger demonstrate his invention
of a machine to mass produce shoes?
5. What is Neapolitan ice cream?
6. The 1966 what group released the album “Face to Face” with
the song “Rainy Day in June”?
7. In May 1830, the poem “Mary Had a Little Lamb” was first
published – in Boston; what editress/writer/activist and
proponent of Thanksgiving and the Bunker Hill Monument
authored it?
8. Which U.S. state has the longest coastline?
9. How are Allyson, Lockhart and Taylor similar?
10. On May 30, 1821, James Boyd of Boston patented a fire
hose of cotton lined with what substance (to replace leather
hose)?
11. The “I want my Maypo” commercials advertised what?
12. What is the Memorial Day flower?
13. What was the name of the boyfriend of Geraldine (Flip
Wilson)?
14. On May 31, 1578, the Catacombs were discovered in what
city?
15. What was Romeo’s family name?
16. On June 1, 2002, the first law to prohibit light pollution in
a nation went into effect in what country that is bordered
by Slovakia on the east?
17. Where would you find the Lost Boys in “Peter Pan”?
18. On June 2, 1924, what U.S. president signed into law the
Indian Citizenship Act?
19. What is Aurora Australis?
20. On June 3, 1937, what famous marriage occurred?
ANSWERS
1. Ontario
2. Nevada
3. The New York Yankees
4. Lynn, MA
5. Different ice cream flavors – usually chocolate, strawberry
and vanilla – pressed into a block for slicing
6. The Kinks
7. Sarah Josepha Hale
8. Alaska
9. They are the last names of entertainers named June.
10. Rubber
11. The first-ever maple-flavored oatmeal cereal
12. Red poppies
13. Killer
14. Rome
15. Montague
16. The Czech Republic
17. Never-Never Land
18. Calvin Coolidge
19. The Southern Lights
20. Between the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 28, 2021
YOUTHTRUTH | FROM PAGE 1
administrators here at MHS to
be acknowledged by our students.”
Mastrangelo
said his administrative
team and a special
committee of MHS teachers
would be reviewing the results
and working with students directly
to address specific issues
raised. “We have a lot of
work to do in addressing students’
needs and continuing
our extensive work and attention
to toward promoting and
fostering equity and inclusion
at Malden High School.
“Every student will be supported
and must be supported
and every student must
believe he or she is a valued
and included member of our
school community,” Mastrangelo
stressed. “That is a primaREAL
ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
SELLER2
Bekele, Yilkal
Liang, Ta-Tung
Bivetsky Sumner R Est Beritz, Joel S
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ry goal for all of us and that
will lead to success in all facets
of students’ educational experience.”
In
other categories, particularly
social-emotional outcomes,
MHS student responses
mirrored those from around
the country, according to the
YouthTruth Survey. Nearly
50 percent of MHS responders
indicated they felt an increase
of anxiety and uncertainty
about their present status
and for the future since the
onset of the pandemic. Nationally,
the percentage was on par,
47 percent.
Malden High student numbers
were higher in a positive
way in another key category,
as about 55 percent of students
responded as having
learned at an adequate level
during the varied models of reMalden
High School
mote and other learning, higher
than the 42 percent nationally
with the same answers in
other categories.
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial
Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher,
The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property
information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com.
ADDRESS
336 Salem St
1145 Salem St
CITY
Malden
Malden
20-30 Daniels St #505 Malden
20 Newman Rd #1
23 Holyoke St
Malden
Malden
DATE
07.05.2021
07.05.2021
07.05.2021
03.05.2021
03.05.2021
PRICE
$1 140 000,00
$580 000,00
$400 000,00
$210 000,00
$580 000,00
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Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
The team at JRS Properties wishes
everyone a safe, happy & healthy
Memorial Day! We thank all our
veterans for their service!
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
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