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Over 100 Malden High School Class of 2022 Seniors received
$118,000 in scholarship awards from a variety of sources: alumni,
businesses and public safety organizations, among others. MHS
senior Ho Win Wong (shown above) was thrilled after receiving
the Gary Gilman Scholarship, which was for $500. The complete
story and more photos are inside. (Steve Freker Photo)
HONORING MALDEN’S FALLEN HEROES: Veterans’ Services Offi cer Kevin Jarvis and Mayor Gary
Christenson place poppies on the wreath to honor Malden’s fallen soldiers during Monday’s
Memorial Day Ceremony. See page 10 for photo highlights. (Advocate photo by Emily Harney)
Dedication of the Kenneth V.
Desmond City Hall Roof Deck Garden
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a dedication event formally
naming the City Hall Roof Deck
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at 215 Pleasant St. in honor of
Kenneth V. Desmond. The public
is invited to celebrate the event
NOTICE OF INITIAL PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PLAN SITE MEETING
Former Manufactured Gas Plant
Commercial and Charles Streets, Malden, Massachusetts
RTN 3-0000362
A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is a disposal site as defined by
M.G.L. c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000. On March 22, 2022, National
Grid received a petition from residents in the City of Malden requesting that this disposal site be designated a
Public Involvement Plan site, in accordance with M.G.L. c. 21E §14(a) and 310 CMR 40.1404. As a result, a
public meeting will be held at Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, Massachusetts on June 8, 2022,
from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. to present the draft Public Involvement Plan, to solicit public comment on the draft
Public Involvement Plan, and to provide information about disposal site conditions. The presentation will also be
broadcast via Zoom meeting at:
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Copies of the draft Public Involvement Plan will be made available at the meeting. Any questions regarding this
meeting or the draft Public Involvement Plan should be directed to Aaron Townsley, National Grid, 40 Sylvan
Road, Waltham, Massachusetts, (781) 907-3652. The disposal site file can be viewed at MassDEP website using
Release Tracking Number (RTN) 3-0000362 at https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/portal#!/search/wastesite/
results?RTN=3-0000362 or at MassDEP, 205 B Lowell Street, Wilmington, Massachusetts, (978) 694-3200.
Kenneth V. Desmond
on Thursday, June 9 from 3:30-5
p.m. The City will validate parking
at the Jackson Street Garage
for attendees.
In 1967, Ken Desmond was
the fi rst Black person to be elected
to the Malden School Committee.
His strongly held belief
that a quality education could
open doors of opportunity and
enable people from all walks of
life to achieve career and economic
success led to his being
elected Chair of the Committee.
Ken also built an impressive career
beginning at the New England
Telephone Company,
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Malden, Legion host solemn
Memorial Day Observance
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
Keith Knight Mural installed along the Northern Strand Community Trail
Special to The Advocate
M
ayor Gary Christenson recently
joined members of
Malden Arts, artist Keith Knight,
Jr., his family and residents
for an unveiling of the Keith
Knight Mural along the Northern
Strand Community Trail behind
The Breakfast Club (formerly
Doo Wop Diner). Mayor
Christenson proclaimed May 22,
2022, as “Keith Knight, Jr. Day”
in Malden, Mass. All are encouraged
to come and view the artwork
and enjoy the trail.
Keith Knight, Jr. – a nationally
syndicated, award-winning cartoonist
born and raised in Malden
– is a 1984 Malden High
School graduate. In his early
years he was known as a Michael
Jackson impersonator; he later
became a popular rapper and
musician. His autobio comic,
“The K Chronicles,” was the inspiration
for the Hulu show “Woke,”
which he cocreated and wrote.
Keith is well-known for using his
unique style and talent to address
political, social and racial
issues through his art. He has
also led panels at college campuses,
comedy clubs, libraries
and churches to help educate
on various community topics
and create environments of inclusion
and acceptance.
Keith’s willingness to use his
skills as an artist and a writer
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Malden Arts ARTLine to honor
Keith. The idea of the Malden
Arts ARTLine came after a visit
to the Ed Emberley retrospective
at the Worcester Art Museum
in 2017. Members identified
four living Malden-born
artists, writers and musicians
whom they invited back to Malden
to celebrate their contributions
to the arts with public
murals in Malden. The members
started with the oldest,
and the Ed Emberley mural,
which was designed by Naomi
Kahn and painted by high
school art students using Ed
Emberley drawing books for inspiration,
was unveiled with Ed
and family in attendance on Exchange
Street on May 23, 2018.
This was followed by two more
celebrity visits: from musician
Norman Greenbaum in October
2019 for the “Spirit in the
Sky” mural unveiling – art by
Jesse Melanson, location also
on Exchange Street – and, in
December 2019, Frank Stella,
who unveiled the “Frank Stella
Mural” on Malden High School.
The youngest of the four artists,
Keith Knight, during the
pandemic years came up with
a Malden-centric take on his
comic strip “Life’s Little Victories.”
The unveiling of the Keith
Knight Mural was almost four
years to the day, May 22, 2022,
from the first mural, the Emberley,
on May 23, 2018.
Malden Police Patrolmen’s Assoc.
donates $1K to MHS Alumni Assoc.
Pictured from left to right: former Ward 7 Councillor Neal Anderson, Malden Arts Board Vice
President Candace Julyan, Artist Keith Knight, Jr., Malden Arts Board Member At Large Sharon
Santillo, Malden Arts Treasurer Naomi Brave, Malden Arts Board Member At Large Naomi Kahn,
Ward 1 Councillor Peg Crowe and Mayor Gary Christenson.
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scholarship donation to Malden High School Alumni Association on Wednesday. Pictured from
left to right: Officer Daniel Sylva, MPPA President Officer Patrick Manolian, MPPA Delegate
Detective Renee Kelley, MPPA Treasurer Katelyn Centore, MHSAA Board Members Carol Scally,
Arlene Ceppetelli, and Jeanne Marquardo, MPD Crime Analyst David Ritchie, Detective Elijah
McNeal, Detective Bobby DiSalvatore, School Resource Officer Trent Headley, and Detective
Sal Gennetti.(Courtesy photo/MPD)
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Malden High School
Commencement Exercises
for Class of 2022 set Sunday
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School Class of 2022 and will
speak as the Class Valedictorian.
(Courtesy/ Maldonian/ MHS Yearbook)
By Steve Freker
A
s the Malden High School Senior
Class of 2022 gets closer
to Graduation Day, they are often
referred to as the class that
has faced more challenges than
any high school class in recent
history,
The COVID-19 pandemic —
which remains still — changed
many of the rules in both education
and life itself for the Class
of 2022.
On Sunday, Malden High
School will recognize the 444
members of the Class of 2022
with its annual Commencement
Exercises.
Graduates, family and
friends will gather at Macdonald
Stadium on Pearl Street for
the 2:00 p.m. ceremony with
much "pomp" and lots of "circumstance"
as Malden High's
newest alumni-to-be are welcomed
into the ranks of graduates.
Of
all of the traditions that
were altered, reduced or cancelled
due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
great efforts were to retain
and maintain the MHS graduation
ceremony,
In 2020, a traditional ceremony
with a dramatically reduced
attendance policy for guests
was held at the stadium, at the
height of the pandemic. For the
first time in school history, Graduation
Day was held in August,
not June.
Last year, in June 2021, a much
more "normal" commencement
was held at Macdonald Stadium,
with a full audience in attendance.
This
year will be the same,
with no restrictions on attendance,
with advisories for the
protocols now in effect at the loOlivia
Chan is the #2-ranked
student in the Malden High
School Class of 2022 and will
speak as the Class Salutatorian.
(Courtesy/ Maldonian/ MHS Yearbook)
cal, state and federal levels.
This year's MHS Class of 2022
has a vibrant collection of success
and talented students with
success in many area, including
academics, social activism, athletics,
and the arts.
"This Class of 2022 has truly
been successful despite the
many challenges and obstacles
it has faced," said fifth-year Malden
High School Principal Chris
Mastrangelo.
Mastrangelo pointed out another
key point regarding this
senior class. "They (Class of 2022)
are the only class of the four at
the high school right now which
has had a full year of in-class
learning, due to the COVID-19
pandemic."
This year's class speakers inTony
Giech is the #3-ranked
student in the Malden High
School Class of 2022 and will
speak as the Class Salutatorian.
(Courtesy/ Maldonian/ MHS Yearbook)
clude some remarkable students,
with #1-ranked Class of
2022 senior Jing Ren serving as
Valedictorian.
Olivia Chan is the #2-ranked
MHS Class of 2022 senior and
will deliver the Salutatorian address,
The
Class Orator as the
#3-ranked student in the Class
of 2022 is Tony Giech.
Parking is limited in the neighborhood
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Stadium and those attending
are urged to arrive early and also
to consider alternative means
of transportation such as public
transportation, as the stadium
is located directly adjacent
to the Malden Center MBTA Orange
Line Station, which is also
a public bus hub.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
Senator Jason Lewis Applauds Unanimous Senate
Passage of FY23 State Budget
S
enator Jason Lewis joined
his colleagues in the Massachusetts
State Senate in unanimously
passing a $49.78 billion
state budget for Fiscal Year 2023
(FY23), which starts on July 1,
2022. The budget makes significant
investments in education,
mental health care, housing, local
aid for cities and towns, and
many other areas to help address
the needs of the Commonwealth’s
residents and communities.
“I'm
excited that this budget
will help move the Commonwealth
forward and continue a
strong and equitable recovery
from the pandemic,” said Senator
Jason Lewis, Chair of the
Joint Committee on Education
and Assistant Vice-Chair of the
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fund the Student Opportunity
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in order to expand access
to high quality, aff ordable early
education and childcare. Thank
you to all the advocates and
constituents who shared their
priorities and feedback with me
throughout the budget process.”
Senator Lewis was also successful
in securing $500,000
to fund local projects and programs,
including $60,000 for the
Friends of the Fells campaign to
support increased safety and
responsible stewardship of the
Middlesex Fells Reservation and
$100,000 for Triangle’s School to
Career Program that connects
students with intellectual disabilities
with the services they
need to successfully attain employment.
Highlights
of the Senate’s
FY23 budget include:
• $1.2 billion for local aid for
cities and towns, an increase of
$63 million over FY22, which is
signifi cantly more than Governor
Baker included in his budget
proposal.
• $6 billion in Chapter 70 funding
for K-12 public schools, an
increase of $495 million over
FY22, which continues to fully
implement the landmark Student
Opportunity Act, passed
with the leadership of Senator
Lewis in 2019.
• $1.1 billion investment in earS
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funding for housing stability
and homelessness assistance
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ly education and childcare, including
$300 million in new resources
to begin implementation
of recommendations made
by the Early Education and Care
Economic Review Commission,
which was co-chaired by Senator
Lewis. These investments will
help to stabilize providers, support
the early educator workforce,
and provide access to
high quality, aff ordable care for
more young children and working
families.
• $175 million for higher education
scholarships to help
make Massachusetts public colleges
and universities more affordable
for students.
With skilled workers in high
demand and job openings plentiful,
the Senate’s budget invests
more than $100 million to
bolster job training programs,
help connect unemployed and
under-employed people with
higher-paying jobs, and support
career services that help
receiving and providing reproductive
healthcare in response
to laws in other states allowing
their residents to bring legal
action against individuals for
traveling out-of-state to receive
abortion services and against
clinics who provide this care.
A further extension for
COVID-19 state-of-emergency
provisions related to remote
public meetings, fl exible town
meetings, remote notaries, remote
corporate meetings and
remote mortgage video conferencing.
Eligibility
for state veterans
benefi ts for veterans who were
unfairly discharged from the
military due to the “Don’t Ask,
Don’t Tell” policy, following action
at the federal level by President
Biden.
The Senate’s full FY23 budget
is available on the Massachusetts
legislature’s website:
https://malegislature.gov/Budget/SenateWaysMeansBudget.
Now
that the Senate and House
of Representatives have passed
their respective budget proposals,
the two branches will form
a conference committee to reconcile
the diff erences and send
a fi nal FY23 budget to Governor
Baker’s desk.
Malden High School
Class of 1988 to
Rededicate City Seal
Advocate Staff Report
he MHS Class of 1988 is
pleased to announce a rededication
ceremony of the Malden
City Seal at 11:00 AM on Saturday,
June 4, 2022 at the corner
of Ferry and Salem Street.
The objective of the rededication
is to unveil a bronze plaque
honoring the legacy of Assistant
Principal John R. Benotti. The
Class of ‘88 was the fi rst graduating
class under the guidance of
John Benotti as Assistant Principal,
who served alongside Marguerite
Gonsalves as Class Advisor.
The administrative duo
served to shape the future of
the 414 class members in a way
the students continue to pay
forward, 34 years after passing
through the doors as graduates
of the high school.
After his untimely passing in
1994, Benotti’s students vowed
to keep his memory alive by
adding his name to their class
gift, joining the names of fallen
classmates, John Ciavarro, John
Rooney, and Cliff Sauvageau.
Says Senior Class President
Victor Mejias, “I took my responsibility
as President of the Class
of 1988 very seriously. I can remember
being told by [then
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Musical lineup for June 4 Malden
Summer Festival announced
Temporary outdoor concert venue being created in Malden Center
T
he City of Malden is pleased
to announce that this year’s
Malden Summer Festivals have
an amazing lineup of bands
and other musical performers.
To maximize the experience for
festival-goers, the city is creating
an outdoor venue downtown so
attendees can enjoy an eclectic
and dynamic array of performers.
• Kicking off the festival at
noon will be Grooversity, an innovative
and creative drumming
network project created
by Brazilian percussionist Marcus
Santos.
• Following that, the Mark Cataldo
Trio will kick off the main
stage with a “gypsy” jazz performance.
•
Discompany, a dance band
playing hits from the 70’s and
80’s, will delight with hits from
disco, funk, pop and rock.
• The Eric German Latin Sextet
offers aggressive and swinging
salsa music that is appealing
to both the musicians and
the dancers.
• Closing the show that day
will be Terry Borderline, a performer
and recording artist ushering
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PROTECT your PET!
RABIES CLINIC
The City of Malden and Malden Police
Dept. are pleased to announce the
return of the Annual Rabies Clinic
LEADER OF THE BAND: Mayor Gary Christenson is pictured with
just one of the many musical entertainers at one of last year’s
Malden Summer Festivals.
through music – an experience
not to be missed!
Brought to you by the office
of Mayor Gary Christenson and
the Malden Chamber of Commerce,
the Summer Festivals will
be taking place from 12-4 p.m.
on June 4, July 16 and August
13. Along with the Farmers Market,
Pleasant Street will be transformed
into an open-air festival
featuring live music, artists and
artisans, circus performers, and
much more!
Easily accessible by car, bus or
subway – next to the MBTA Orange
Line’s Malden Center Station
– the restaurant-filled area
is also home to Malden’s Gaming
District. This is the place to go
if you want to quest at Boda Borg,
conduct a science experiment
that is a lot like mini-golf, play and
stock up on Magic cards, shoot
some billiards, try a racing simulator
or sing your heart out at Karaoke.
Visit www.MaldenGamingDistrict.com
for even more options.
Free parking is available at
both of the City’s garages: 170
Centre St. or 7 Jackson St.
Please visit www.CityOfMalden.org/SummerFestivals
to
learn more.
This year’s clinic will be held:
On SATURDAY, JUNE 18th
from 10 a.m.-12 noon @ the
Malden Central Fire Station,
1 Sprague St., Malden, MA 02148
*The cost is Only $15.00 per shot
*ALL DOGS MUST BE LEASHED
*ALL CATS MUST BE IN CARRIER
*PLEASE COMPLY with all SOCIAL
DISTANCING REGULATIONS
This Clinic is organized by the City of Malden and the Malden Police
Department. For further information contact Malden Police Animal
Control at 781-397-7171 x1302
Malden Police
Department
800 Eastern Ave.
Malden, MA 02148
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your Pet by
getting them
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
Malden Today, Tomorrow & Yesterday: Arthur Kahn sighting
P
icked up pieces while waiting
for 15 Ferry St. aka The
Fallon Building to fi nd its new
home and be brought back to
life...
• On Saturday, May 7, I chatted
up local legend Arthur Kahn at
the “Eddie Trabucco Bench Rededication”
in front of the YMCA.
Arthur’s fastball may not be hitting
the high 90’s any longer,
but he is still sharp as a tack and
a delight to speak with. Always
a pleasure to see Arthur, he and
is family go way back; Arthur’s
dad, Barney, started a jewelry
business in the Square back 85
or so years ago. Called by many
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Malden Jewelry was the go-to
place for many generations of
Maldonians for their class ring,
new Color TV or transistor radio.
It was located right next door
to where the old Granada Theatre
once stood or where Ming’s
is today.
• Speaking of Arthur, his heart,
as big as the whole outdoors;
besides Veteran’s Services Director
Kevin Jarvis there are scant
few who do more for our veterans
in Malden. On a side note,
no matter how many times I
hear Arthur tell the story about
how his suit was stolen out of
his locker years ago at the new
YMCA, I still get a kick out of it!
• I also spoke with Frankie Molis
at the rededication. Frankie
is Robin to little brother Kevin’s
(Chief of Police) Batman. Together
they have many years of making
Malden a better place for all
of us. Frankie may fl y under the
radar, but nobody in this city for
the past 50 years has worked
harder at making a diff erence.
• Tommy Coleman passed
away recently. He’s the Coleman
Arthur “The Old Ranger” Kahn
brother that you didn’t know existed
– unless you grew up on
Clinton Street or were one of his
many cousins, of course. Everybody
knows Jimmy, Billy, Paul,
Chris and Terry, but it seems
that Tommy was the quiet one
of the family. While his siblings
were at Amerige or Coytemore
Lea Park running wild, Tommy
was studying, a bookworm to
the very end, having a collection
of books well over 10,000
from what I have heard. Here’s
to the Coleman brother that we
didn’t know.
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Maldonian from border to border,
coast to coast and all ships
at sea. Let’s go to press... Yes, that
was a sigh of relief you heard
throughout Malden on Friday
night, April 29, as Mayor Christenson
announced he will seek
reelection in 2023. Maldonians
were dancing in the street from
Jimmy Murphy’s Trueman Drive
in Ward 8 to the forgotten Malden,
The Fellsway, across from
Devir Park in Ward 2. Spontaneous
keg parties, pop-up
porch celebrations, and block
dance parties were also reported
throughout the city that
night, but at the time of this
writing, cannot be completely
confi rmed.
• I like this. Butch Gennetti
has worn many hats over
the years: Malden Police Commissioner,
Malden Police Offi -
cer, Vice President at the Italian
American Citizens Club, Unoffi
cial Mayor of Edgeworth and
occasional drummer when the
mood hit him or whoever would
have him. Last week Butchie
was awarded a sort of lifetime
achievement award/citation
from the Saint Rocco Society for
his decade’s worth of contributions
to the good and welfare
of the annual Saint Rocco Feast.
I was told he was caught off
guard by the announcement.
He recovered quickly, though;
as his family stood and cheered,
you could see he was proud as a
peacock and that Butch Gennetti
strut was back. Speaking of his
family, Butchie’s wonderful children
were on hand for the event.
Butch, the patriarch of the family,
has often been described by
his children as a cross between
Lucas McCain from “The Rifl eman,”
Ward Cleaver from “Leave
it To Beaver” and Mike Brady
from “The Brady Bunch.” True
facts. Congratulations, Butchie,
well deserved!
• “An Empty Bottle, A Broken
Heart, & You’re Still on My Mind.”
No words can express how the
Malden community feels about
the loss of Virginia Ruane. Dignifi
ed. Brilliant. Principled. Beautiful.
She will be missed for a very
long time.
• Charlie MacKay was also at
the “Eddie Trabucco Bench Rededication.”
Fascinating cat to
talk to. A fi ne athlete growing up,
Charlie excelled at long distance
running at Malden High School
before going off to serve in Nam.
Later he became Malden Police
chasing me and my friends out
of Devir Park and off the Bandstand
on an occasion or two.
• You are a very longtime Maldonian
if you recognize these
names of candidates running
for offi ce in 1973: Ken Meader
(Mayor), Bill Doucette (Council),
Marty Durant (Council), Charlie
Devlin (School Committee),
Mike Morrill (Council), Joe Irvin
(Council), Bill Mingo (Council,
Ward 6), Norm Lang (Council),
David Rosen (School Committee))
John Sullivan (Council),
Jimmy DiGiovanni (Council),
Robert Buckley (Councilor-at-Large)
and Chris Chopelas
(Council, Ward 5).
• The fl owering trees that line
the Pleasant Street Parking Lot
are a wonder to behold! Great
job to whoever is responsible,
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Chelsea resident Gaye Bennes reminiscences
on playing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra
C
HELSEA – Gaye Bennes
comes from a family of gifted
musicians and actors. Her
mom was a musician and her father
and brother were both actors.
Born in 1936 in NYC, Gaye
moved to LA when she was two
years old. “That’s Hollywood,”
she quipped.
Growing up, Gaye was often
on the set at MGM Studios –
singing and playing the piano
while attending school with other
child actors. Gaye maintains
her parents were enthralled
with the entertainment industry,
but that didn’t necessarily
translate into economic security.
Still, the family persevered and
Gaye thrived as a child prodigy.
From an early age, music played
a pivotal role in her life.
Gaye began playing the piano
at the age of three, exhibiting
a rare talent. After graduating
from the prestigious Julliard
School, Gaye decided to experience
living in diff erent parts
of the country. She taught music
in Minnesota, Kentucky and
Mississippi. As a Pianist in Residence,
Gaye relished the small
town atmosphere. But she liked
to mix things up and moved to
Cambridge, Mass., in 1960.
Playing with the prestigious
Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Gaye reveled in classical medleys
and chamber music. Over
the years, she taught music as
well as performed with the symphony.
Gaye fi rmly believes this
ly treasure my independence.
Living here enables me to have
both.” Gaye participates in the
daily activities off ered at the residence
and looks forward to the
social mealtimes.
Cohen Florence Levine Estates
Executive Director Kristen Donnelly
confi rmed that the staff
and residents clamor for Gaye
to entertain them with her music.
“Gaye is such a special member
of our assisted living family,”
said Donnelly. “In addition to
being incredibly talented, she is
personable, funny, warm, and
Pictured from left: Cohen Florence Levine Estates Executive
Director Kristen Donnelly, Gaye Bennes and Chelsea Jewish
Lifecare Director of Marketing Jennifer Fazekas.
balance greatly enriched her life.
In 2019, Gaye moved into Cohen
Florence Levine Estates,
which is operated by Chelsea
Jewish Lifecare. She is the fi rst
to admit she has “a captive audience”
at the assisted living.
“They have to listen to me!” she
admitted.
“I have talent and there’s nobody
here who can compete on
the piano,” she said with a laugh.
When asked the secret to
her longevity, Gaye, who looks
much younger than her 85
years, attributed her good
health to a bit of luck and a zest
for living. She’s adamant that she
doesn’t diet. She even admitted
that “I eat lots of candy!”
For Gaye, aging gives her a
unique perspective. “In a sense,
getting older is like a puzzle,”
Gaye explains. “When you reach
a certain age, the pieces suddenly
all fi t together.”
A natural born shopper, Gaye
confesses she loves to shop, especially
for colorful clothing and
bold jewelry. With her vibrant
personality and sharp wit, Gaye’s
wardrobe compliments her well.
Gaye enjoys life at the assisted
living. “I feel so lucky to live
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Today, Gaye plays the piano
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not unusual for residents and
staff to gather round the piano
and sing while Gaye performs
an impromptu medley of songs.
As Gaye refl ects upon her colorful
life, she seems quite content.
“The life I’ve led is exactly what
I had hoped for,” she said with a
smile. “How many people can
say that?”
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
The Living Art of Bonsai: A Talk with
Michael Levin of Bonsai West
O
n Tuesday, June 7 at 6:30
p.m., the Malden Public Library
is proud to present Michael
Levin, the founder and
proprietor of Bonsai West of
Littleton. Michael will present
beautiful bonsai works from his
collection and demonstrate the
amazing “art of bonsai.” The program
will be held in the lovely
1885 Converse Memorial Building
(36 Salem St., Malden, Mass.).
Michael Levin founded Bonsai
West (https://bonsaiwest.com/),
one of the country’s largest bonsai
nurseries. Since 1982 he has
worked to build a place that attracts
bonsai lovers and plant
people from around the world.
Bonsai West is a magical place
and everyone who visits feels
the power of the trees and that
certain beauty that is unique
and hard to find in our commercial
world.
The Bonsai West collection
consists of many original works
from the first generation of Japanese
American bonsai artists.
Michael was lucky enough to
meet this small group of artists;
many of them went into gardening
as the only work they could
find after being released from
the Japanese internment camps
in the late 1940’s. Michael has
an interesting way of weaving
their stories with his own experiences
in the growth of American
bonsai.
Light refreshments will be
served following the program.
For more information or to register,
please call the Library’s Information
Desk at 781-324-0218
or email info@maldenpubliclibrary.org.
Mass.
Senate secures
necessary funding for
Triangle, Inc.’s School to
Career Program, bridging
education to long-term
independence for young
adults with disabilities
Sen. Lewis sponsors earmark to
support School to Career Program
T
he Massachusetts Senate
reaffirmed its commitment
to supporting the disability
community by earmarking
the expenses for Triangle, Inc.’s
School to Career (STC) program
in the Fiscal Year 2023
budget. The $200,000 earmark
will allow for sustainable
services to those most
in need.
According to Triangle’s website,
STC “is a vocational program
for young adults between
the ages of 18 and 22
looking to expand their career
experience with the goal
of securing competitive employment.
Triangle currently
partners with several school
districts, including Chelsea,
Marblehead, Randolph, and
Stoughton, to offer STC to 20
students before they age out
of school-supported programming.
The organization is actively
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Timilty, Nick Collins, Michael
Brady, Joan Lovely and
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Malden Catholic’s Make-A-Wish Club grants the 4th wish GARDEN | FROM PAGE 1
in 4 years – donates $12,500 to Make-A-Wish®
Massachusetts and Rhode Island to provide a parrot for RJ
child’s wish to life because a
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Since 1987, the organization has
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Partnerships Manager Hillary Muntz, MC Make-A-Wish® Club President Eavan Flood, Mayor Gary
Christenson, MC President John Thornburg, MC Director of Mission Integration Brother Thomas
Puccio and Malden City Council President Craig Spadafora.
R
J, 10, of Malden, is full of love
for his family and for animals.
When he was diagnosed with
Hodgkin lymphoma, one of the
activities that helped distract
him from the discomfort and
stress of his illness was watching
animal videos. He has especially
loved exotic birds and watching
trainers work with them. Inspired
by this love, he wished for
his very own parrot. The anticipation
of his wish coming true
helped RJ keep a positive attitude
as he regained strength following
his treatment.
Recently, the Make-A-Wish
Club at Malden Catholic (MC)
presented a check for $12,500
to Make-A-Wish® Massachusetts
and Rhode Island to provide
RJ with a new parrot, which
he named Zeus. This is the fourth
wish that the club has granted in
four consecutive years. Malden
Mayor Gary Christenson, Malden
City Council President Craig
Spadafora and Make-A-Wish®
Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Community Partnerships Manager
Hillary Muntz were on-site for
MALDEN: TODAY | FROM PAGE 6
really good choice!
• Congratulations to Malden
Catholic senior four-year starting
point guard Tony Felder Jr.
for not only copping All-Scholastic
honors from The Globe
but also maintaining straight As!
Quite a young man.
• Fear not! I will have more on
the Eddie Trabucco bench rededication
later.
“This is the end, beautiful
friend, this is the end, my only
friend, the end” – don’t forget to
join in on the festivities and enjoy
a fun family event at “The Final
Game” at Malden’s best open
green, Devir Park. Takes place
on Sunday, June 5 beginning
at 4 in the afternoon. See many
of your boyhood idols from the
the ceremony along with the MC
Make-A-Wish® Club members.
When Zeus was old enough
to travel, RJ and his family were
escorted by limousine to pick
up the young bird at the airport
and bring him home. RJ is proud
to care for Zeus and is especially
excited about teaching him
to talk. He and his grandma are
working together to train the
bird. So far, Zeus can say “Thank
you,” and RJ has a growing list of
other words he plans to teach
him. According to RJ, “Zeus is
literally the best animal I could
ever have.” Watch on YouTube:
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watch?v=r3QLqY_TYoo
Over the last four years, MC
Make-A-Wish Club members and
parents have joined together to
raise money through a variety of
events, candy grams and product
sales to provide four wishes to
children in need. “This served as a
reminder that with a community
working together, we can provide
renewed hope and uplifting
joy when it is needed most,” stated
MC President John Thornburg.
Malden Merchants/Augustine’s
A’s Inter-City League Championship
years. A special guest will
be singing our National Anthem
and will be the master of ceremonies
for the event. There’ll
be music and refreshments for
the kids. The organizers will be
paying tribute to many former
players, including those that
have passed on. Also, a few of
the players will be telling their
favorite old baseball stories from
those memorable years. Come
see guys like Steve Ring, Joe DiSarcina,
John and Andy Brickley,
Dave Polcari and Davie Caiazzo
along with many more. Mayor
Gary Christenson will be in attendance
as well as a few other
honored guests. Should be a
great event. Enjoy Devir Park as
we once remembered it.
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Rhode Island
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of Massachusetts & Rhode Island
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with critical illnesses. They
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
Malden hosts solemn Memorial Day
event at American Legion Post 69
Ladies Auxiliary President Donna Colella and American Legion
Post 69 Commander Barry Donovan walk over to place poppies
on the wreath to honor our fallen soldier’s during Monday’s
Memorial Day Ceremony.
Ladies Auxiliary President Donna Colella, Ladies Auxiliary Vice President Kiara Finley, Veterans’
Services Officer Kevin Jarvis, American Legion Post 69 Commander Barry Donovan and Mayor
Gary Christenson
American Legion Post 69
Commander Barry Donovan
Former American Legion Post
69 Commander George Sahady
– and master of ceremonies.
Mayor Gary Christenson made some opening
remarks during Monday’s Memorial Day event
held outside the American Legion Post 69.
Veterans’ Services Officer Kevin Jarvis addressed
the attendees on Monday.
Chaplain Kenny Rogers listened to remarks spoken
during Monday’s Memorial Day event.
Dave Chamberlain performs a gun salute for the
servicemen and women lost this past year.
Robert Boulet plays Taps on the bugle as Dave
Chamberlain stands in the foreground.
Veterans’ Services Officer Kevin Jarvis and Mayor Gary Christenson place poppies on the wreath
to honor Malden’s fallen soldiers during Monday’s Memorial Day Ceremony.
Chaplain Kenny Rogers and American Legion Post 69 Commander
Barry Donovan
(Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
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SENIOR CLASS $URPRI$E:
City will provide a $1,000
Scholarship to every
college-bound high school
senior in Malden
Mayor Christenson announces first-in-Mass.
financial boost at MHS Senior Scholarship Night
By Steve Freker
M
alden Mayor Gary Christenson
brought more than just
the traditional “Greetings from
the City” to the annual Malden
High School Senior Scholarship
Night Tuesday evening. He also
brought down the house. With
a stunning, unprecedented announcement,
Mayor Christenson
drove the entire audience
of students and their families
to its feet in a crescendo of applause.
Mayor Christenson told
the members of the MHS Class
of 2022 that every senior planning
on furthering their education
at the college level in the fall
will be receiving a $1,000 scholarship
from the City of Malden.
In a city known to be a leader
on many issues and on frequent
fronts, Malden becomes the first
community of the 351 cities and
towns in the Commonwealth to
announce such a commitment
to its “young people of the moment”
this high school graduation
season.
With over 85 percent of this
year’s Malden High graduating
class of 444 committed
to college for the fall, the city
will be making an investment
of over $400,000 in the future
of this year’s graduating class.
The commitment approaches
$500,000 when Malden residents
who are college-bound
seniors in other local and area
high schools are included.
Mayor Christenson said
these students in the Class of
2022 have faced a trying challenge
like no other during the
COVID-19 pandemic during the
past two years. Rising college
costs have added to the obstacles
they and their families are
facing. “We want to show them
that we appreciate all that they
have had to deal with during
their time in high school,” the
Mayor said in an online report.
“From being in school, to being
out of school, from having
to wear a mask to not having to
wear a mask, from having to be
tested to not having to be tested
– it was stressful for them and
F
Scholarship boost for members
for MHS Class of 2022 seniors
puts ARPA funds in spotlight
Federal funds of $45.7M being used for
variety of community-minded projects,
plans; MHS students grateful for
unexpected funds for college costs
By Steve Freker
Any Malden resident who
is a college-bound senior in
the Class of 2022 will receive
a $1,000 scholarship grant
from the City of Malden this
year, Mayor Gary Christenson
announced Tuesday night.
(Courtesy Photo)
for their families.”
The Class of 2022 students
and their families have had to
deal with the full force of the
once-in-a-lifetime pandemic.
“Our students who are graduating
in 2022 have endured the
brunt of the COVID-19 health
crisis. From remote learning, to
lost earnings opportunities (for
them and their families) during
the pandemic, the impact has
been real,” the Mayor added in a
statement released Wednesday.
The City of Malden will fund
the first-in-Mass. financial
boost with federal funds provided
to Malden through the
American Rescue Plan Act
(ARPA). The federal (ARPA)
funds, which provided Malden
with a one-time $45.7 million
grant, provide the ability for cities
to address the negative impacts
of COVID-19. The City of
Malden has been hard at work
utilizing these ARPA funds to
impact the community in a
myriad of positive ways. (See
separate story.)
The plan to give a direct infusion
of assistance to Malden’s
college-bound seniors came after
a recent discussion between
Mayor Christenson, Malden City
Council President Craig Spadafora
(at-large) and Ward 1 Councillor
Peg Crowe, who has been
long active as a founding member
of the city’s municipal Scholarship
Committee. The MayMalden
Mayor Gary Christenson
was all smiles immediately
after he announced the City of
Malden’s plan to issue $1,000
scholarships to every collegebound
member of the city’s
senior Class of 2022 at Malden
High’s Senior Scholarship night
on Tuesday. (Steve Freker Photo)
or said Councillor Crowe noted
how difficult it has been to
raise funds for scholarship assistance
for students since the onset
of the COVID-19 pandemic,
which is now in its third year affecting
our lives.
“We know that the cost of college
is daunting to most families,
made worse by the impacts
of the pandemic,” Mayor Christenson
said. “We hope that this
will make it just a little easier for
our families.”
At one of the most important
– and vulnerable – times of their
lives, Mayor Christenson said,
it was essential the city’s college-bound
seniors got some
direct assistance. “What these
students have had to face the
past several years is not supposed
to happen when you’re
in high school. Words cannot
really describe what these seniors
have been through,” Mayor
Christenson, himself a 1986 Malden
High graduate, said. “This is
some assistance these students
deserve to help them move forward
in their lives.”
or over a year now, elected
officials, city leaders and
members of the Malden community
have been working together
to determine the best
ways to allocate the $45.7 million
the City of Malden has received
from the federal American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021
(ARPA). The federal law is providing
$1.9 trillion in funds nationwide
to help the country recover
from the public health and economic
impacts of the COVID-19
pandemic, including $130.2 billion
for local governments.
Over a year ago, Mayor Gary
Christenson formed subcommittees,
with each committee
being represented by a City
Councillor, a community member
and a City of Malden staff
member with subject matter expertise.
These committees were
tasked with coming up with proposals
for initiatives that would
be the most impactful to the
community, focused with the
following areas:
—Public Health
—Business Support
—Affordable Housing
—Resident/Household Support
—Water
& Sewer Infrastructure
—Recreation
—Facility
Upgrades
—Nonprofit Support
Through the work of these
teams, the city of Malden already
has multiple affordable
housing projects in the works
and also has:
—Upgraded air movement
systems in public schools
—Initiated programs to replace
lead lines in areas with
the highest concentration of
children
—Conducted festivals to reintroduce
patrons to Malden as an
offset to the lost traffic and overall
business revenue from public
transit, among other projects
ARPA funds may not be used
to create jobs that require funding
of any staff or personnel salaries.
According
to city officials, “The
list is long, and will only get longer
as these committees continTony
Giech
MHS Class Orator
Courtesy of CBSNews4
ue their work.”
This is how the plan to provide
a $1,000 scholarship for
every college-bound member
SCHOLARSHIP | SEE PAGE 12
Karen Rivera
MHS Senior
Courtesy of CBSNews4
Cyril Jeremie
MHS Senior
Courtesy of NBC10
Massimiliano Lam
MHS Senior
Courtesy of NBC10
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
Malden’s Immigrant Learning Center awarded $100K
Cummings Foundation Grant
M
ALDEN – The Immigrant
Learning Center (The ILC)
is one of 140 Massachusetts
not-for-profits to receive grants
of $100,000 to $500,000 each
through Cummings Foundation’s
$25 Million Grant Program.
The Malden-based organization
was chosen from a total of 580
applicants during a competitive
review process. It will receive
$100,000 over two years.
For 30 years The Immigrant
ILC has served Malden and surrounding
communities. The free
English classes and related services
The ILC provides enable
immigrant and refugee residents
to become contributing
members of these communities,
and the education about
immigrants The ILC provides to
all residents combats xenophobia
and makes local communities
stronger.
“The support of the Cummings
Foundation means so
much to us,” said The ILC Founder
and CEO Diane Portnoy. “It’s
not just the critical fiscal support,
it’s Cumming’s focus on
community. Their support highlights
immigrants as part of the
fabric of our communities and
shows that helping immigrants
to succeed makes our commuSCHOLARSHIP
| FROM PAGE 11
of the high school Senior Class
of 2022 came into play. As Malden
Mayor Gary Christenson,
who is also chairperson of the
Malden School Committee,
was preparing for this year’s
Malden High School graduation
ceremony, which is set for
this Sunday, June 5, it struck
him just how hard this graduating
class had been impacted
by the COVID-19 pandemic. After
consulting with Malden City
Council President Craig Spadafora,
who has been instrumental
in the work delegated to the
allocation of the $45.7M ARPA
funds, and Ward 1 Councillor
Peg Crowe, who has been an active
member of the city’s Scholarship
Committee, the Mayor
had an idea: “Let’s address this
is a BIG way.”
According to City Hall staff,
the Mayor reasoned, “ARPA
funds are intended to help address
the negative impacts of
COVID-19 and also, a graduating
class entering college at a time
of unprecedented cost increases,
still reeling from two years
of COVID impacts, was worthy
of our support.”
After further discussions with
City Council President Spadafora,
Mayor Christenson decided
to put some of the funds
tate firm leases and manages 11
million square feet of debt-free
space, the majority of which
exclusively benefits the Foundation.
“We
are so fortunate in greatPictured
from left to right: Cummings Properties Account
Manager David Harvey, The Immigrant Learning Center Executive
Director Vincent Rivers and The Immigrant Learning Center
Director of Development Mark Correia.
nities stronger.”
Grant funding from the Cummings
Foundation will result
in enrollment of new students
from The ILC waiting list and enable
continued service for current
students who will continue
to advance to the next class level,
secure employment, advance
in their current job situation or
enroll in further education/training
and become U.S. citizens.
The Cummings $25 Million
that had not been allocated to
a particular subcommittee to
good work.
Every Malden resident graduating
this year and going onto
college would receive a $1,000
scholarship. The City expects to
allocate about $500,000 to fund
this initiative, and the response
has been overwhelming. The
unexpected announcement of
the plan at Tuesday night’s Malden
High scholarship event at
the Jenkins Auditorium at Malden
High was met with an instant
standing ovation and raucous
cheers.
As word spread throughout
the city and region of this
first-in-Massachusetts plan on
Wednesday, television news
stations flooded the city and interviews
were held with Mayor
Christenson and Malden High
students, some of whom were
participating in another senior
class-related event at the high
school, the National Honor Society
induction ceremony.
Malden High School seniors
like Cyril Jeremie said they
couldn’t believe it when they
heard the news. “When I heard
it, I was really shocked – considering
all we’ve been through
this year, I didn’t expect to be receiving
$1,000 at the end of the
year,” he said.
Grant Program supports Massachusetts
nonprofits that are
based in and primarily serve
Middlesex, Essex, and Suffolk
Counties. Through this placebased
initiative, Cummings
Foundation aims to give back
in the areas where it owns commercial
property. Its buildings
are all managed, at no cost to
the Foundation, by its affiliate,
Cummings Properties. This Woburn-based
commercial real esMalden
senior Tony Giech, the
MHS Class of 2022 Orator (as the
#3-ranked student), echoed Jeremie’s
response. “I just short-circuited.
I was like, ‘No way this is
happening. It has to be a prank.
Where are the cameras?’” Giech
said.
As for what they plan to do
with the money, MHS senior
Massimiliano Lam said he has
a few ideas already in mind.
“Well, it can help to pay for tuition
fees, cost of attendance,
just commuting and all that
stuff,” he said.
They are all grateful for the
extra help as they take the next
steps towards building their future.
“I am very grateful to the
Mayor and everyone from the
city involved with this,” said Jeremie
– who is a star on the state
tourney–bound MHS volleyball
team – as he was preparing
for practice on Thursday.
“I do not come a family with a
strong financial background.
This [$1,000 scholarship] will be
a big help.”
“I’m grateful I was able to
spend four years here. Malden
High has been great. I was able
to go to a school with rich diversity.
I’m able to feel confident
going into the world knowing
I had that here,” senior Karen Rivera
said on Wednesday.
er Boston to have such effective
nonprofits, plus a wealth
of talented, dedicated professionals
and volunteers to run
them,” said Cummings Foundation
Executive Director Joyce
Vyriotes. “We are indebted to
them for the work they do each
day to provide for basic needs,
break down barriers to education
and health resources, and
work toward a more equitable
society.”
With the help of about 90 volunteers,
the Foundation first
identified 140 organizations
to receive grants of at least
$100,000 each. Among the winners
were first-time recipients
as well as not-for-profits, such
as The ILC, that had previously
received Cummings Foundation
grants. This year’s grant recipients
represent a wide variety
of causes, including food insecurity,
immigrant and refugee
services, social justice, education
and mental health services.
The not-for-profits are
spread across 45 different cities
and towns. The complete list of
140 grant winners, plus more
than 900 previous recipients, is
available at www.CummingsFoundation.org.
Cummings
Foundation has
now awarded more than $375
million to Greater Boston notfor-profits.
About
The Immigrant
Learning Center, Inc.
The ILC of Malden, Mass., is
a nonprofit organization that
gives immigrants a voice in
three ways. Firstly, The English
Language Program provides
free, year-round English classes
to immigrant and refugee
adults in Greater Boston to help
them become successful workers,
parents and community
members. Secondly, The Public
Education Institute informs
Americans about immigrants
and immigration in the United
States. Thirdly, The Institute for
Immigration Research, a joint
venture with George Mason
University, conducts research
on the economic contributions
of immigrants. For more information,
visit the website http://
www.ilctr.org. The ILC can also
be found on Facebook, Twitter,
YouTube and LinkedIn.
How to Setup and Keep
a Seasonal Nature
Journal with Clare
Walker Leslie
Malden Public Library
June 27th - 3-5 PM
W
hether sitting by the
Pine Banks’ Pond, exploring
the heights of Waitt’s
Mount, or digging in the Malden
Community Garden we
have so much nature to explore
here in Malden.Illustrator
and Nature Educator
Clare Walker Leslie will be at
the Malden Public Library
on Monday June 27th from
3-5pm presenting “How to
Setup and Keep a Seasonal
Nature Journal.”
Participants will be encouraged
to use words and drawings
to deepen their understanding
of the natural world
with emphasis on drawing
to learn more than learning
to draw. This event will start
inside and, weather permitting,
move outside to the Library’s
lawn.
This event is open to all ages
10+, teens, and adults. No previous
art experience required.
Pencils and paper will be available
but participants are welcome
to bring their own drawing
tools. To learn more and
register call 781-324- 0218
or online at: maldenpubliclibrary.org/blog/nature.
This
program, sponsored
by the Friends of the Malden
Public Library, is free and open
to the public. The Malden
Public Library is located at 36
Salem St., Malden, MA 02148.
To learn more about our 2022
Summer Reading Programing,
email us at info@maldenpubliclibrary.org
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Malden Junior Aid Association elects officers
T
he Malden Junior Aid Association
elected officers during
last Wednesday’s Annual Dinner
and Installation of New Officers
at Bellevue Golf Club.
Junior Aid is dedicated to raising
funds for charitable organizations
and programs. Founded
in 1912, it was originally known
as the “Junior Aid Association
of the Malden Hospital.” At that
time, the main objective was
to render volunteer services to
the hospital and provide financial
assistance through fundraising.
Although no longer affiliated
with a hospital, Junior Aid
continues to support many programs
that align with its mission
of assisting those in need with a
primary focus on women, children
and health-related issues.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Malden residents, pictured from left to right: Front row: Linda
Correnti, Past President/Event Chair Deborah DeMaria and Past
Presidents Patti Riley and Mary Jo Koizumi; back row: Malden
residents Cathy MacDonald, Angela Smith, Carol Flanagan and
Patricia Finegan.
Cambridge Health Alliance
Foundation Development
Associate Kelly Simone
accepted a grant from outgoing
Malden Junior Aid Association
President Toni Griffin on behalf
of the Association.
Cheverus Catholic School
Counselor Megan Caplan
accepted a grant from Malden
Junior Aid.
Pictured from left to right during last Wednesday’s Junior Aid
installation of officers at Bellevue Golf Club: Back row: Incoming
Vice President/Past Auditor Helen Kipnis, Past President Barbara
LaMatinna and Christopher Rodrigues; front row: Saugus resident
Traci Rodrigues, Michael Griffin, Outgoing President Toni Griffin
and Malden resident/Zonta Club President Joanne Stroud.
Seated, pictured from left to right: Ariana Taylor, Past President
Mary Ann Cutler, Chrissy Keenan, Mary Doucette; standing:
Michelle Bucci Luong, Past President Maria Luise, Tewedaj
Gebreselassie and Outgoing Vice President Kathleen Manning Hall.
Housing Families Inc. Clinical
Director Elizabeth Kia said HFI
will use the grant money to
buy a van.
MelroseWakefield Healthcare
Community Outreach Specialist
Karen Andrews accepted a grant.
Malden Overcoming Addiction
Treasurer Dawn Zanazzo
accepted grant money.
Pictured from left to right: Front row: Dawn Zanazzo, Patricia
Staples, Casey McDougall, Megan Caplan and Past President
Mary Beth Leon; back row: Ward 1 Councillor Peg Crowe, Ward
5 Councillor Barbara Murphy, Ashley Bratsis and Terry Bratsis.
Incoming President Susan
Higgins and Toni Griffin
Stewart Elementary School
First Grade Teacher Tricia
Truhart accepted a grant from
Malden Junior Aid.
Teacher Ashley Bratsis of the
Forestdale School Drama Club
accepted a grant from Toni
Griffin.
Incoming officers of Malden Junior Aid Association, pictured from
left to right: Top row: Recording Secretary Mary Doucette, Treasurer
Kelly Yin, Press Secretary Eleanor Kenney, President Susan
Higgins, Vice President Helen Kipnis, Auditor Traci Rodrigues,
Purchasing Agent Cathy MacDonald and Corresponding Secretary
Paula Higgins; front row: Counselor Deborah Hardy, Counselor
Toni Griffith and Mary Jo Koizumi.
Malden Kiwanis Club PresidentElect
Dawn Fitzgerald accepted
a grant. The Kiwanis Club will
host “Bubbles and Books” on
Saturday, June 4, at Miller Park.
Pictured from left to right: Back row: Alaina Coppola, Erin Punch,
Malden native Karen Holden and Forestdale School Asst. Principal
Karie Carpenito; front row: Hinna Sherwani, Malden native/
Incoming President Susan Higgins, member Jaclyn Rosa and
Diane Tarana.
Outgoing Vice President
Kath l een Mann i ng Ha l l
presented Outgoing President
Toni Griffin with an appreciation
award.
These members received
perfect attendance for the
2021-2022 year – pictured from
left to right: Kelly Yin, Eleanor
Kenney, Paula Higgins and Toni
Griffin.
Susan Higgins accepted the
position of president.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
Mystic Valley Eagles Baseball Team
Honored on Senior Night
By Tara Vocino
S
augus and Everett residents
from Mystic Valley
Regional Charter School Eagles
Baseball Team have impressed
their coaches in their
ball playing, announced during
last Friday night’s Senior Night
game against the Rockport High
School Vikings.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Eagle Seniors, pictured from left to right: David
Jankowski, Brandon Paris, Jacob Stover, Amine
Jamouq and Tyler Santoro.
Pitcher/Third Baseman Tyler Santoro, third from
left, who hails from Saugus, presented flowers
to his mother, Lori, father, Richard, School Supt.
Alexander Dan and brother, Dylan. Striking out
61 batters in 36 innings, Santoro plans to become
an electrician after high school graduation.
Left-fielder Amine Jamouq presented flowers to his mother Fran,
School Supt.Alexander Dan and to his brother Sami during last
Friday night’s Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Boys’ Varsity
Baseball Senior Night against the Rockport High School Vikings.
Jamouq plans to attend Northeastern University to major in
architecture.
Right fielder David Jankowski presented flowers
to his mother, Kim, father, Ernie and siblings,
Charles and Alyssa. Jankowski plans to attend
UMass/Lowell to major in business this fall.
Catcher/Shortstop Jacob Stover presented
flowers to his mother, Diane, father, Joseph,
School Supt.Alexander Dan and brothers, Josh,
Matthew and Andrew. Compiling almost 20
stolen bases, Stover plans to attend UMass Lowell
or MIT to major in biomedical engineering.
Malden High Boys Volleyball finishes
with best record of any Tornado
team–maybe ever
Tornado squad hosts St. John’s Prep (S) in MIAA
Division 1 State Tournament TODAY, 4:00 p.m.
By Chaimaa Assli
Blue and Gold
Malden HS Student
Newspaper
T
he Malden High School Varsity
Boys Volleyball Team put
together one of the most successful
and winningest seasons
of all time in Tornado sports history—
maybe the best ever!
The team's 19-1 final regular
season record included a 13game
winning streak which has
propelled them to #14 in the
state power rankings.
Malden High will host St.
Jason Ong is a key senior on the Malden High Boys Volleyball
Team. (Advocate Photo/Henry Huang)
John's of Shrewsbury in the
first round of the MIAA Division
1 State Boys Volleyball Tournament
today at 4:00 p.m. at the
Finn Gym.
Coach Dan Jurkowski said this
this season has been rewarding
overall because the team
knew what was at stake from
the beginning and they have
been ready for success. Jurkowski
wants to focus all of his energy
on this team to see how far
they can go.
After losing to O’Bryant early
on, Jurkowski believes that the
team grew more. “We realized
that maybe we weren't as good
as we thought we were so we
needed to get better. And then
today, we came back and played
O'Bryant again, we won 3-1, so it
was good.” Jurkowski said.
Jurkowski said that captains
Kingston Chen and Yoji Yonetani
hold everyone on the team
accountable and make sure everyone
shows up to practice on
time and prepared. “They're just
a group that's super motivated
right now.”
Chen said, “Everyone puts a
part into their team and steps
up as a player. I feel like I don't
need to motivate my team to
go to practice every day. I don't
need them to like performing;
I don't need them to do
the basics. They do more than
enough.”
Chen said he had fun during
his last season with this team. “I
felt like everyone exceeded our
expectations.” He said.
Yonetani said, “I knew that this
year we were going to have a really
good team. So I was already
excited about that.” To prepare
for states, Yonetani said, “We’ll
just keep playing as hard as we
did today. Keep the intensity
and just have fun, volleyball is
all about having fun.”
Senior Jason Chen said that
this season was fun but also
stressful. “I'll miss it for sure but
I'm trying to make the most of
it right now.”
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MVRCS Eagles share career choices during
Senior Night softball game
By Tara Vocino
M
alden and Everett residents
from the Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School Girls’ Varsity
Softball Eagles were honored
during last Thursday night’s
Senior Night against the KIPP
Academy Panthers.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Seniors, pictured from left to right: team co-manager Olivia Correale, Kimthao Tran, Alina Hudson,
Carissa Loesch, Kali Griffiths, Gianna Gray and team co-manager Rianna Griffiths.
Pitcher/Outfielder/Catcher Kali Griffiths, who hails from Malden,
was accompanied by her parents Leanne and Greg, School Supt.
Alexander Dan, and sister Johnna. Griffiths plans to attend tech
school to become a medical esthetician.
Shortstop/Third Baseman Carissa Loesch, who hails
from Everett, was accompanied by her parents
Christine and Richard along with School Supt.
Alexander Dan. Loesch plans to attend Husson
University to major in occupational therapy.
Second Baseman Alina Hudson, who hails from Malden, was
accompanied by School Supt. Alexander Dan, her parents Michael
and Amanda, and her brother Sean. Hudson plans to attend
Husson University to major in criminal justice and psychology.
Team Co-Manager Olivia Correale, who hails
from Malden, was accompanied by School
Supt. Alexander Dan and her mother Rita.
Correale plans to attend Massachusetts
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences to
study physical therapy.
Team Co-Manager Rianna Griffiths, who hails from
Malden, was accompanied by her parents Leanne
and Greg, sisters Kali and Johnna and School Supt.
Alexander Dan. Griffiths plans to attend Salem
State University.
Outfielder Kimthao Tran, who hails from
Malden, was accompanied by School Supt.
Alexander Dan and her parents Kim-na and
Quao. Tran plans to attend Northeastern
University.
Senior Kali Griffiths threw out the ceremonial first pitch.
First Baseman/Outfielder Gianna Gray, who hails from Malden, was accompanied by Superintendent
Alexander Dan, her parents Teresa and Michael, grandmother and siblings Rachele and Matthew
during last Thursday’s Mystic Valley Girls Varsity Softball Eagles Senior Night against the KIPP
Academy Panthers. Gray plans to attend UMASS Boston to major in environmental science.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
City of Malden
DANIEL GROVER, Collector
Notice of Tax Taking
TO THE OWNERS OF THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED LAND AND TO ALL OTHERS CONCERNED YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that on June 21, 2022 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the Collector’s Office, City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, 2nd Floor, Room 210, Malden, MA, pursuant
to the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 60, Section 53, the following described parcel(s) of land will BE TAKEN FOR THE City of Malden
for non-payment of taxes due thereon, with the interest and all incidental expenses and costs to the date of taking, unless the same shall have been
paid in full before that date. Please note that the amounts listed below represent only unpaid principal tax for the specified fiscal year(s).
Assessed Owner(s): John D& Norma
Gearty
Property to be Taken: 7 Lilly Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
19765, Page 573
Map/Block/Parcel: 001 015 514
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $573.24
Assessed Owner(s): The Deirmenjian Real
Estate, LLC
Property to be Taken: 312-314 Washington
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
44136, Page 450
Map/Block/Parcel: 007 066 613
Fiscal Year 2020 Tax Amount: $170.19
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $673.14
Assessed Owner(s): Gary G. Gottschalk &
Melissa K. Lewis
Subsequent Owner(s): Kevin M. Toomey &
Lila D. Toomey
Property to be Taken: 18 Elliett Street 2,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
50210, Page 150
Map/Block/Parcel: 008 020 0102
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,224.21
Assessed Owner(s): Minyun Zhou, Xianchi
Dong
Property to be Taken: 89 Glen Rock Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
64708, Page 154
Map/Block/Parcel: 008 020 015
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $715.63
Assessed Owner(s): Anatoly & Tatians Germatsky
Property
to be Taken: 90 Dutton Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
38330, Page 109
Map/Block/Parcel: 008 057 710
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $822.03
Assessed Owner(s): Yan Gong, Qing He
Property to be Taken: 1 Oak Grove Court,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
62230, Page 359
Map/Block/Parcel: 010 070 020
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $842.78
Assessed Owner(s): DVT Malden, LLC
Property to be Taken: 28 Wyoming Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
71557, Page 15
Map/Block/Parcel: 010 075 506
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,439.94
Assessed Owner(s): Yi Li & Yi Zhao
Property to be Taken: 209 Washington Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
63838, Page 415
Map/Block/Parcel: 011 076 6086
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $790.14
Assessed Owner(s): Chen Chen
Property to be Taken: 180 Summer St 201,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
69786, Page 451
Map/Block/Parcel: 013 026 619805
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $659.73
Assessed Owner(s): Runmin Xu
Property to be Taken: 190 Summer Street
402, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
63677, Page 181
Map/Block/Parcel: 013 026 619905
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,348.11
Assessed Owner(s): XiangRuiDi, LLC
Subsequent Owner(s): Whitney E.
Moyer
Property to be Taken: 20 Bartlett Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
69751, Page 255
Map/Block/Parcel: 013 027 733
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1860.66
Assessed Owner(s): Mark A. Knox
Property to be Taken: 15 Desmond Road,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
46760, Page 96, Certificate 235820, Book
1313, Page 116
Map/Block/Parcel: 018 041 104
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,553.44
Assessed Owner(s): Prisco Tammaro
Property to be Taken: 56-58 Pine Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
58644, Page 223
Map/Block/Parcel: 018 041 108
Fiscal Year 2018 Tax Amount: $153.37
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $547.36
Assessed Owner(s): Catherine R. Sgroi
Property to be Taken: 209 Maple Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
44231, Page 257
Map/Block/Parcel: 019 112 201
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,222.36
Assessed Owner(s): Sharon Kelly
Hanley
Property to be Taken: 490 Highland Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
61484, Page 260
Map/Block/Parcel: 019 112 219
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $25,948.18
Assessed Owner(s): Leland E. Bak
Property to be Taken: 87 U-3 Cedar Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
31381, Page 194
Map/Block/Parcel: 020 119 9013
Fiscal Year 2020 Tax Amount: $118.51
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $222.33
Assessed Owner(s): Eli S. Wilkie
Property to be Taken: 20 Chestnut Street
101, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51522, Page 502
Map/Block/Parcel: 020 120 009101
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $507.26
Assessed Owner(s): Donna Mae Noonan
Property to be Taken: 20 Chestnut Street
304, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
15790, Page 294
Map/Block/Parcel: 020 120 009304
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,555.46
Assessed Owner(s): John Haney
Property to be Taken: 20 Chestnut Street
405, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
19820, Page 278
Map/Block/Parcel: 020 120 009405
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,445.15
Assessed Owner(s): 28-30 Chestnut Street
LLC
Property to be Taken: 28-30 Chestnut Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
73685, Page 230
Map/Block/Parcel: 020 120 023
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $4,320.06
Assessed Owner(s): Xiao Ma
Property to be Taken: 95-99 Maple Street 2,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
65213, Page 476
Map/Block/Parcel: 020 122 20102
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $909.55
Assessed Owner(s): Thomas J Feagley
Property to be Taken: 49 Lincoln St Unit 2,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
54821, Page 187
Map/Block/Parcel: 021 118 8152
Fiscal Year 2020 Tax Amount: $179.27
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $154.78
Assessed Owner(s): George F. Kendall
Subsequent Owner(s): Glenn Kendall, as
Trustee, of The Kendall Family Trust
Property to be Taken: 130 Clifton Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
12335, Page 378
Map/Block/Parcel: 021 118 821
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $661.11
Assessed Owner(s): Xiao Ma
Subsequent Owner(s): Yu Ren
Property to be Taken: 1 U-4 Maude Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
64293, Page 206
Map/Block/Parcel: 021 255 5014
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $943.11
Assessed Owner(s): Jeffrey A Cahill
Property to be Taken: 108 U-4 Maple Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
U26528, Document 1789869, Book
149, Page 140
Map/Block/Parcel: 022 128 80133
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $358.31
Assessed Owner(s): Maple Flowers,
LLC
Subsequent Owner(s): Jorge Orozco & Elizabeth
Galvin Orozco, Trustees of the 30-32
Maple Street Realty Trust
Property to be Taken: 30-32 Maple Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
69258, Page 199
Map/Block/Parcel: 022 130 018
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,725.65
Assessed Owner(s): William J. Jr. Spadafora
& Jennifer M. Spadafora
Property to be Taken: 37 Prospect Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
67030, Page 216
Map/Block/Parcel: 023 111 111
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $453.41
Assessed Owner(s): Camilo E. Quintero,
Sonnia F Quintero
Subsequent Owner(s): Sabrina Quintero and
Joshua Quintero, Trustees of the Quintero Irrevocable
Trust
Property to be Taken: 16 Saint Mary Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
43363, Page 307
Map/Block/Parcel: 027 101 106
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $657.11
Assessed Owner(s): Jennifer Ahn
Property to be Taken: 19 Murray Hill Park,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
30787, Page 104
Map/Block/Parcel: 027 103 315
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $7,372.18
Assessed Owner(s): Christopher D. Kierce
& Amanda D. Kierce
Subsequent Owner(s): Somerville City Club
Inc.
Property to be Taken: 51 Fellsway East
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
63849, Page 275
Map/Block/Parcel: 028 153 315
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $5,062.05
Assessed Owner(s): Patricia A Holland TR,
Thomas M Oconnor TR, & 19 Estey Street
Realty Trust
Property to be Taken: 19-21 Estey Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
46398, Page 291
Map/Block/Parcel: 029 144 411
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Page 17
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,784.42
Assessed Owner(s): John J. Sullivan, James
J. Sullivan & Joseph J. Sullivan
Property to be Taken: 30-32 Chester Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
20315, Page 245
Map/Block/Parcel: 030 135 506
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,425.68
Assessed Owner(s): Xiaoping Zhou
Property to be Taken: 51 Pearl Street 203,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
70256, Page 390
Map/Block/Parcel: 030 135 516203
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,319.39
Assessed Owner(s): Mian Wang & Zhou
Deng
Property to be Taken: 51 Pearl Street 205,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
60330, Page 575
Map/Block/Parcel: 030 135 516205
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,137.53
Assessed Owner(s): Bidhya Sharma & Usha
Sharma
Property to be Taken: 56-58 Chester Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
65767, Page 294
Map/Block/Parcel: 030 138 806
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,465.01
Assessed Owner(s): Meraide J. Antenor
Property to be Taken: 159-159A Pearl Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
39044, Page 271
Map/Block/Parcel: 032 200 013B
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $582.99
Assessed Owner(s): Duo Yu
Property to be Taken: 21 Adams Street 305,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
66610, Page 37
Map/Block/Parcel: 032 203 301305
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $933.79
Assessed Owner(s): Charles R. Flagg, III &
Angela Flagg
Property to be Taken: 117 Adams Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
15129, Page 18
Map/Block/Parcel: 033 196 630
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,111.26
Assessed Owner(s): Ho-Chou Huang
Subsequent Owner(s): Yellow River LLC
Property to be Taken: 360A Charles Street 3,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
67703, Page 75
Map/Block/Parcel: 033 197 70803
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,339.18
Assessed Owner(s): John K. Cafferky &
Traci V. Cafferky
Property to be Taken: 119 Rear Oakland
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
32195, Page 377
Map/Block/Parcel: 037 178 829
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,457.92
Assessed Owner(s): Bernard H. McGovern,
Jr. & Kelly A. McGovern & 204-210 Highland
Avenue Nominee Realty Trust
Property to be Taken: 100 Emerald Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
26783, Page 73
Map/Block/Parcel: 038 188 805
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $7,814.15
Assessed Owner(s): RT Kelley Realty LLC
Property to be Taken: 185-187 Highland Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
61484, Page 210
Map/Block/Parcel: 038 206 605
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $645.29
Assessed Owner(s): Linval G. Swaby & Alleta
Swaby
Property to be Taken: 43-47 Julia Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
50403, Page 328
Map/Block/Parcel: 039 176 621
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,547.97
Assessed Owner(s): Gebreegziabher B.
Gebru
Property to be Taken: 501-503 Medford
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
53506, Page 202
Map/Block/Parcel: 039 176 623
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,527.40
Assessed Owner(s): John C. Napier & Ping
Li
Property to be Taken: 127 Avon Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
63276, Page 159
Map/Block/Parcel: 040 173 324
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,042.48
Assessed Owner(s): Jean Pierre Moise
Property to be Taken: 68-70 Highland Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
46585, Page 183
Map/Block/Parcel: 040 174 408
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $832.88
Assessed Owner(s): Vincent Laforce
Subsequent Owner(s): Vusa Management
LLC
Property to be Taken: 319 Medford Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
26726, Page 367
Map/Block/Parcel: 042 210 018
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $367.61
Assessed Owner(s): Matthew Du, Trustee of
the L.D. Realty Trust
Property to be Taken: 335 Medford Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51550, Page 77
Map/Block/Parcel: 042 210 021
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,355.39
Assessed Owner(s): Yimian Chen
Property to be Taken: 355 Medford Street 1,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
66292, Page 420
Map/Block/Parcel: 042 210 0252
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $786.23
Assessed Owner(s): Fat Quan & Samuel
Quan
Property to be Taken: 49 U-4 Washington
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
29340, Page 552
Map/Block/Parcel: 050 282 2014
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,043.93
Assessed Owner(s): Thomas E. Neema &
Cherian M. Chacko
Property to be Taken: 260 Main Street 201,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
58295, Page 54
Map/Block/Parcel: 062 308 813201
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,221.31
Assessed Owner(s): You Zhou
Property to be Taken: 260 Main Street 405,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
67819, Page 198
Map/Block/Parcel: 062 308 813405
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,268.09
Assessed Owner(s): N&Z LLC
Subsequent Owner(s): Saif Naji
Property to be Taken: 87 Rear Madison
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
72329, Page 448
Map/Block/Parcel: 063 307 707
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,254.53
Assessed Owner(s): Chintamani B. Gokhale
& Veena C. Gokhale
Subsequent Owner(s): 214 Main Street
LLC
Property to be Taken: 214 Main Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
28100, Page 498
Map/Block/Parcel: 064 309 921
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $7,913.88
Assessed Owner(s): Cornelius J. Kinnon &
Dorothy A. Kinnon
Property to be Taken: 47-49 Meridian Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
35672, Page 260
Map/Block/Parcel: 065 311 111
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $4,749.93
Assessed Owner(s): Ying Li
Property to be Taken: 25 James Street 9,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
60118, Page 546
Map/Block/Parcel: 065 315 5199
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $728.23
Assessed Owner(s): Joseph Burbine
Property to be Taken: 30 U1 Newman Road,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
14124, Page 308
Map/Block/Parcel: 068 300 00205
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $836.68
Assessed Owner(s): Nikolay Sitnikov
Property to be Taken: 32 U3 Newman Road,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51817, Page 157
Map/Block/Parcel: 068 300 00208
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $633.77
Assessed Owner(s): Mohammad Bsharat
and Hanan Naji Bsharat
Property to be Taken: 57 U-3 Bell Rock
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
72033, Page 506
Map/Block/Parcel: 068 301 10129
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $429.15
Assessed Owner(s): Brenda Jacqueline Gomez
Diaz & Raul Diaz Del Valle
Property to be Taken: 33 Perkins Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
70550, Page 285
Map/Block/Parcel: 069 321 125
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $955.94
Assessed Owner(s): Ying Feng Huang
Property to be Taken: 24 Main Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51620, Page 373
Map/Block/Parcel: 069 322 232
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $328.46
Assessed Owner(s): Andrew E. Sparks &
Bethany U. Sparks
Property to be Taken: 150 Tremont Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
235361, Document 1392828, Book
1310, Page 106
Map/Block/Parcel: 071 824 477
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $5,063.85
Assessed Owner(s): Tran P. On
Property to be Taken: 180 Mountain Avenue
7, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
66094, Page 586
Map/Block/Parcel: 072 824 49107
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $491.73
Assessed Owner(s): Manhui Liu & 389
Main Street Trust
Subsequent Owner(s): Manhui Liu
Property to be Taken: 389 Main Street 204,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
66392, Page 476
Map/Block/Parcel: 075 270 202204A
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,170.68
Assessed Owner(s): Nurit Adem
Subsequent Owner(s): Khalid Adem, Trustee
of the Mo-Na Realty Trust
Property to be Taken: 17 Cross Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
50266, Page 221
Map/Block/Parcel: 078 354 411
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,652.92
Assessed Owner(s): Tanya Cohan Diaz
Property to be Taken: 12 Acorn Court, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
74695, Page 510
Map/Block/Parcel: 078 354 433
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $557.82
Assessed Owner(s): Yousuf Samanter &
Farhio Nur
Property to be Taken: 11 Stevens Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
50649, Page 471
Map/Block/Parcel: 078 357 713
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $286.57
Assessed Owner(s): Sharlung Dolkar, TR &
Judson Nominee Trust
Property to be Taken: 94-96 Judson Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
69715, Page 524
Map/Block/Parcel: 078 370 008
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,508.08
Assessed Owner(s): Kazimierz W. Gorecki
& Jacqueline Granara Gorecki
Property to be Taken: 48 Lowell Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
16022, Page 491
Map/Block/Parcel: 081 360 016
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $730.69
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
Assessed Owner(s): Ernst Desir & Egenie
Desir
Property to be Taken: 109 Walnut Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
73218, Page 510
Map/Block/Parcel: 081 361 116
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,728.64
Assessed Owner(s): Constance B. Lanigan
& Mary Ellen Lanigan
Property to be Taken: 68 Lowell Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
234982, Document 1387759, Book
1308, Page 27
Map/Block/Parcel: 081 362 210
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,138.48
Assessed Owner(s): Stania St. Charles
Property to be Taken: 30-32 Judson Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51687, Page 563
Map/Block/Parcel: 082 380 018
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $528.92
Assessed Owner(s): Judette Ulysse
Property to be Taken: 224 Belmont Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
62859, Page 457
Map/Block/Parcel: 083 365 525
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $351.87
Assessed Owner(s): Janet S.& Samuel
Hammer & Lucille Hammer
Property to be Taken: 7 Parker St 3, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
68736, Page 206
Map/Block/Parcel: 083 367 7053
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $674.99
Assessed Owner(s): Samuel R. Lipson
Property to be Taken: 30 U-21 Rich Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
14402, Page 41
Map/Block/Parcel: 083 400 01921
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $511.94
Assessed Owner(s): Winston Realty LLC
Subsequent Owner(s): 21 Walnut Apartments
LLC
Property to be Taken: 21 Walnut Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
62878, Page 486
Map/Block/Parcel: 085 383 328
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,035.39
Assessed Owner(s): Edwin E. Barbosy &
Yanic Volmar
Property to be Taken: 14-16 Upham Tr, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
68941, Page 194
Map/Block/Parcel: 085 406 631
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,493.85
Assessed Owner(s): 55 Mt Vernon LLC
Subsequent Owner(s): 55 Mt Vernon Street
Condominium
Property to be Taken: 55 Mt Vernon Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
271905, Document 01827470, Book
01551, Page 70
Map/Block/Parcel: 088 701 113
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $9,036.89
Assessed Owner(s): Sarah Lynn Bowler &
Jeffrey Gerald Preussner
Subsequent Owner(s): Sarah Lynn Bowler
Preussner & Jeffrey Gerald Preussner
Property to be Taken: 61 Wallace Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
267101, Document 1782230, Book
01523, Page 8
Map/Block/Parcel: 089 829 912
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,084.12
Assessed Owner(s): Senna Zaim
Property to be Taken: 121-123 Mt Vernon
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
72206, Page 1
Map/Block/Parcel: 090 705 504
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,981.79
Assessed Owner(s): Robert Frazer
Property to be Taken: 141 U-14 Pierce
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
72867, Page 380
Map/Block/Parcel: 091 773 30214
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,857.68
Assessed Owner(s): Yusuf Karaca & Megan
Weiss
Property to be Taken: 29 Rocky Nook, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
U25734, Document 01758687, Book
144, Page 107
Map/Block/Parcel: 091 773 341129
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,481.60
Assessed Owner(s): Zahkar Razumovskiy
Property to be Taken: 59 Crestview Drive,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
111, Page 77, Certificate U20882, Document
1528900,
Map/Block/Parcel: 091 773 34159
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $538.73
Assessed Owner(s): Kuo-Hsiung Chen &
Hung-Shan Lin
Property to be Taken: 73 Porter Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
280221, Document 1708272, Book
1477, Page 81
Map/Block/Parcel: 092 706 611
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,356.36
Assessed Owner(s): Karen Vozzella, Stephen
M Vozzella & Albert Vozzella
Subsequent Owner(s): NA Pierce LLC
Property to be Taken: 69 Pierce Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
213884, Document 1093400, Book
01199, Page 134
Map/Block/Parcel: 092 710 002
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,362.20
Assessed Owner(s): 67 Plymouth Road Realty
Trust & Richard G. DiGirolamo, TR
Subsequent Owner(s): Kanika Ahirwar &
Cameron Brown-Cross
Property to be Taken: 67 Plymouth Road,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
268236, Document 1792772, Book
1530, Page 107
Map/Block/Parcel: 092 710 011
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $926.93
Assessed Owner(s): Vihaan LLC
Property to be Taken: 36-38 Bryant Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
67257, Page 167
Map/Block/Parcel: 094 734 406
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,653.09
Assessed Owner(s): Armando Abreu &
Marco Abreu
Property to be Taken: 11-12 Railroad Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
66240, Page 301
Map/Block/Parcel: 094 734 422
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,797.27
Assessed Owner(s): Madhumathi Rao &
Ramachandran Pranatartiharan
Property to be Taken: 30 Franklin St 122,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
45223, Page 185
Map/Block/Parcel: 094 738 801122
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $405.80
Assessed Owner(s): Smethurst Realty LLC
Property to be Taken: 344 Eastern Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
59717, Page 436
Map/Block/Parcel: 095 418 801
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $5,814.05
Assessed Owner(s): Youchao Xue & Xinei
Li
Property to be Taken: 58 Almont Street 11,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
65887, Page 402
Map/Block/Parcel: 095 419 90411
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,133.37
Assessed Owner(s): Bilyana Koleva
Property to be Taken: 58 Almont St 16, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
62527, Page 514
Map/Block/Parcel: 095 419 90416
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $688.94
Assessed Owner(s): Henry Mejia & Rud
Mejia
Property to be Taken: 37-39 Linwood Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
39867, Page 70
Map/Block/Parcel: 096 415 518
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,829.26
Assessed Owner(s): Senna Zaim
Property to be Taken: 139-139A Franklin
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
1507, Page 129, Certificate 264855, Document
01759852
Map/Block/Parcel: 096 416 624
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $4,489.78
Assessed Owner(s): Samantha R&AL Daniel,
Damon L&AL Banks
Property to be Taken: 35 Coburn Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
34664, Page 603
Map/Block/Parcel: 096 422 222
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $776.18
Assessed Owner(s): Stephen J. Packard Jr.
Property to be Taken: 22 Newton Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
40945, Page 467
Map/Block/Parcel: 097 423 301
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $609.80
Assessed Owner(s): Mary D Twyman
Property to be Taken: 141-143 Boylston
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
48759, Page 123
Map/Block/Parcel: 098 452 217
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $4,466.45
Assessed Owner(s): Lorene Harling
Property to be Taken: 109 Essex Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
60503, Page 458
Map/Block/Parcel: 099 454 403
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,310.40
Assessed Owner(s): Jackson Lau, lisa Lau
Property to be Taken: 152 Harvard Street 7,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
45077, Page 348
Map/Block/Parcel: 100 448 80107
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $765.20
Assessed Owner(s): Meelynn Wong
Property to be Taken: 20-30 Daniels St 214,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
52997, Page 30
Map/Block/Parcel: 101 430 010214
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $560.85
Assessed Owner(s): Erhan Berber and Feryal
Berber
Property to be Taken: 20-30 Daniels Street
418, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
72015, Page 261
Map/Block/Parcel: 101 430 010418
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $725.98
Assessed Owner(s): Douglas R. Steber &
Nancy L. Steber
Property to be Taken: 18-18R Playstead
Road, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
14535, Page 569
Map/Block/Parcel: 102 730 016
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,353.93
Assessed Owner(s): Jean Jeune, Marie Gervais
Property
to be Taken: 333 Salem Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
73298, Page 327
Map/Block/Parcel: 102 733 309
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $786.63
Assessed Owner(s): Vadim Shabelnikov
Property to be Taken: 28 Bowers Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
65088, Page 216
Map/Block/Parcel: 103 709 946
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,395.68
Assessed Owner(s): Anuradha
Jayaswal
Property to be Taken: 358-360 Salem Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
56668, Page 500
Map/Block/Parcel: 103 709 950
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,925.16
Assessed Owner(s): Winkie Ying Xia
Property to be Taken: 232 Bainbridge Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
247957, Document 1553939, Book
1394, Page 88
Map/Block/Parcel: 105 711 110
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,555.39
Assessed Owner(s): Elizabeth Burkhardt
Subsequent Owner(s): Jianping Yang
Property to be Taken: 2 Crestview Drive,
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Page 19
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
U11494, Document 1035267, Book
58, Page 94
Map/Block/Parcel: 106 773 34102
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,082.81
Assessed Owner(s): Teoman E. Ustun &
Meltem Korkmazel
Property to be Taken: 6 Crestview Drive,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
U17991, Document 01398917, Book
92, Page 39
Map/Block/Parcel: 106 773 34106
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,889.46
Assessed Owner(s): Julie Eunice Turner
Property to be Taken: 265 Forest Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
54771, Page 149
Map/Block/Parcel: 107 778 803
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,162.66
Assessed Owner(s): Robin S. Clifford &
Laura Frank Clifford
Property to be Taken: 31 Otis Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
15419, Page 131
Map/Block/Parcel: 110 807 704
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,010.99
Assessed Owner(s): Joseph Ross Decola
Property to be Taken: 93 Gilbert Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
71982, Page 167
Map/Block/Parcel: 111 786 602
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $473.90
Assessed Owner(s): David C. Figueiredo &
Rosanna L. Figueiredo
Property to be Taken: 20-22 Goldcliff Road,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
26457, Page 444
Map/Block/Parcel: 113 808 822L
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $440.64
Assessed Owner(s): Emanuel Machado &
Maria Machado
Property to be Taken: 64 Fairview Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51968, Page 391
Map/Block/Parcel: 115 722 219
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $7,169.92
Assessed Owner(s): Marie Voltaire
Property to be Taken: 438 Salem Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
45092, Page 373
Map/Block/Parcel: 116 715 545
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $387.42
Assessed Owner(s): Earl H Henson, Josephine
B
Property to be Taken: 123 Bowdoin Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
9586, Page 1
Map/Block/Parcel: 119 439 917
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $583.77
Assessed Owner(s): East Side Athletic Association,
Inc.
Property to be Taken: 14 Webster Court,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
9394, Page 493
Map/Block/Parcel: 129 688 802
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $10,840.78
Assessed Owner(s): Henry Jiang
Property to be Taken: 79 Waite Street Ex 52,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
U26110, Document 1772491, Book
147, Page 26
Map/Block/Parcel: 129 688 80352
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,050.17
Assessed Owner(s): Sandra J Allen, Carol L
Robertson
Property to be Taken: 796 Salem Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
14652, Page 439
Map/Block/Parcel: 133 663 310B
Fiscal Year 2011 Tax Amount: $540.00
Assessed Owner(s): Xuan Nguyen
Property to be Taken: 28 Maplewood Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
66183, Page 428
Map/Block/Parcel: 134 686 605
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,558.45
Assessed Owner(s): Dominique Fortune &
Deotide Fortune
Property to be Taken: 21 Orchard Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
19500, Page 380
Map/Block/Parcel: 136 660 039
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $6,085.37
Assessed Owner(s): Farah Boucicaut
Property to be Taken: 14-16 Cherry Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
53983, Page 51
Map/Block/Parcel: 137 799 907
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $919.70
Assessed Owner(s): 220 Lebanon St Malden
MA LLC
Subsequent Owner(s): 220 Lebanon Street , LLC
Property to be Taken: 220 Lebanon Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
72920, Page 218
Map/Block/Parcel: 137 799 909
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $3,071.57
Assessed Owner(s): Edmonde Theodat, Paul
Katty Theodat
Subsequent Owner(s): Edmonde Theodat
Property to be Taken: 40 Marshall Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
67567, Page 20
Map/Block/Parcel: 139 792 266
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $866.00
Assessed Owner(s): Rudolph J Morando
Property to be Taken: 83 Nichols Road, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51385, Page 367
Map/Block/Parcel: 140 792 284
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $811.84
Assessed Owner(s): Barbara Mariani, TR &
Mingo Street Realty Trust
Property to be Taken: 17 Mingo Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
34680, Page 354
Map/Block/Parcel: 144 677 705
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $6,530.07
Assessed Owner(s): Ronald E. Henry &
Paula Henry
Property to be Taken: 24 Rudolf Street 24,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51762, Page 355
Map/Block/Parcel: 145 787 7281
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,537.69
Assessed Owner(s): Laura Khesin
Subsequent Owner(s): Laura Khesin & Dmitriy
Khesin
Property to be Taken: 109 Olive Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
62868, Page 60
Map/Block/Parcel: 147 621 103
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $5,727.48
Assessed Owner(s): Lorraine Figelski
Property to be Taken: 39 Hurd Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
U12697, Document 1100720, Book
64, Page 97
Map/Block/Parcel: 151 632 2021
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $4,009.13
Assessed Owner(s): Xin Li & Hui Liu
Property to be Taken: 13 Coleman Street A,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51751, Page 214
Map/Block/Parcel: 153 501 1081
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,529.71
Assessed Owner(s): Xin Hui & Hui Liu
Property to be Taken: 13 Coleman Street B,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
51856, Page 516
Map/Block/Parcel: 153 501 1082
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,297.34
Assessed Owner(s): Martin G Williams
Property to be Taken: 19 Glenmere Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
1237, Page 132, Certificate 221482, Document
1172560
Map/Block/Parcel: 156 570 051
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $750.18
Assessed Owner(s): Camilus Aristil
Property to be Taken: 33 Glenmere Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
231494, Document 1342198, Book
1287, Page 140
Map/Block/Parcel: 156 570 054
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $661.79
Assessed Owner(s): Kai Wang and Yin Yao
Property to be Taken: 45-213 Loomis Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
U25181, Document 1735842, Book
141, Page 8
Map/Block/Parcel: 159 631 112213
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $551.23
Assessed Owner(s): 616 Broadway LLC
Subsequent Owner(s): AMC Properties LLC
Property to be Taken: 616 Broadway, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
245552, Document 01520580, Book
01378, Page 89
Map/Block/Parcel: 160 625 501
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $9,352.34
Assessed Owner(s): Laila G. Alsharie
Property to be Taken: Clapp Street Ex, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
70090, Page 5
Map/Block/Parcel: 164 512 220B
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $377.56
Assessed Owner(s): John Matthews
Property to be Taken: 1332 Eastern Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
69743, Page 163
Map/Block/Parcel: 165 500 017
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $296.22
Assessed Owner(s): Bettie Marie Previlon
Property to be Taken: 31 Maynard Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
68313, Page 343
Map/Block/Parcel: 165 508 826
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $728.83
Assessed Owner(s): Michael D Giordano
Property to be Taken: 40 Maynard Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
70129, Page 440
Map/Block/Parcel: 165 509 939
Fiscal Year 2020 Tax Amount: $159.08
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $154.46
Assessed Owner(s): Dorothy T. Simonelli
and Carol M. Simonelli
Property to be Taken: 89 Cleveland Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
16966, Page 94
Map/Block/Parcel: 167 542 294
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $519.62
Assessed Owner(s): Wael Hishmeh
Property to be Taken: 9 Hancock Road, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
63952, Page 44
Map/Block/Parcel: 169 541 108
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $729.30
Assessed Owner(s): Pierre Fedna
Property to be Taken: 110-112 Lawrence
Street, Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
47185, Page 240
Map/Block/Parcel: 171 530 006
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,538.73
Assessed Owner(s): Lav Patel
Property to be Taken: 437 Lynn Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
69870, Page 28
Map/Block/Parcel: 171 536 604
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,701.01
Assessed Owner(s): John M. Mkandawire
Sr. and Zebiba M. Seid
Property to be Taken: 52 Brentwood Street,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
268509, Document 1795107, Book
1532, Page 84
Map/Block/Parcel: 173 519 905
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $473.50
Assessed Owner(s): Nicole M. LaMattina
Property to be Taken: 37 39 Fairfield Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
247366, Document 1544318, Book
1390, Page 98
Map/Block/Parcel: 174 521 148
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $703.79
Assessed Owner(s): Maria Alda Contes Palma
Subsequent Owner(s): Maria Alda Contes
Palma, TR & Palma Family Realty Trust
Property to be Taken: 580 Lynn Street, Malden,
MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Book
53021, Page 230
Map/Block/Parcel: 174 528 804
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $2,630.50
Assessed Owner(s): Ella M. Graham, Lorna
L. Clement
Subsequent Owner(s): John P. Tamasi
Property to be Taken: 27 Leonardo Avenue,
Malden, MA
Middlesex County Registry of Deeds: Certificate
0218347, Document 1140826, Book
1221, Page 197
Map/Block/Parcel: 184 573 370
Fiscal Year 2021 Tax Amount: $1,092.50
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
SEAL | FROM PAGE 4
teacher] Mrs. Magner I had to
be mindful that if I got elected, I
would be taking on a lifetime responsibility,
to assure and oversee
every class reunion. I gave
her my word I would.
Another commitment I made
to my class and to MHS after our
revered Mr. Benotti passed away
was to add Mr. B’s name to our
class gift. The restoration of the
Malden City Seal is our class’ legacy
and a memorial to our beloved
classmates. It has taken
many years and is well overdue
but we are now excited to report
that with multiple fundraisers
through our reunions and donations
from local businesses,
we are now prepared to fulfi ll
that promise.”
The rededication will also
serve as a celebration of life for
the additional nineteen class
members lost since graduation.
Malden is proud to host a multitude
of friends and family members
who will be in attendance
for this event, including Benotti’s
sister, Joan.
The ceremony will be
streamed live and recorded via
Zoom (see connection information
below). The video will
be preserved with the Class of
1988's historical records. Any
comments and chat dialogs will
be preserved as well as a part of
this history.
There is no scheduled rain
date for this observance.In the
event of inclement weather,
this ceremony will be moved
indoors to the Jenkins Auditorium
located in the Brunelli
Building of Malden High
School. Further event details
may be found at https://
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Mayor Seeks Members
to the Malden Cultural Council
M
ayor Gary Christenson is
reaching out to Malden
residents to fi ll a vacancy 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 fi ne 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, we
are eager to recruit members
from our diverse community to
further the goal of making art
accessible to all residents. The
majority of 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.
The City of Malden is driven by
the value of excellence and believes
that everyone deserves
the best service and access to
resources, regardless of their
race, gender identity, religion,
ethnicity, age, physical abilities,
sexual orientation, veteran status,
or personal experience. We
embrace diverse perspectives
and welcome candidates from
these underrepresented groups
to help make our vision a reality.
OBITUARIES
Bill Asaro
On May 19,
2022, he was 90
years old.
The son of Italian
immigrants,
Bill was born in
Somerville and lived in Medford.
He earned his living as a very talented
and skilled self-employed
contractor. Bill enjoyed playing
golf and bocce and taking trips
to the casino. He was a proud,
lifelong member of the Medford
Elks and a member of the
Italian American Citizens Club
in Malden.
Bill was the loving husband
of Peggy Gennetti Asaro and
the late Helen (Barry) Asaro. He
was the devoted father of his
three children, William Asaro
Jr. and his wife Cindie Rais-Asaro,
Johnny Asaro and Michael
Asaro and his wife Cassia and
his step-children, Lisa Lipani
and her husband Carl, Dina
Robinson, Carla Svendsen and
her husband Darren, Salvatore
Gennetti and Maria Gennetti.
Bill was the dear brother of Joseph
Asaro and his wife Betty
Ann and the late Ralph Asaro.
He also leaves many grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, nieces
and nephews.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
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MOORE, LOUVILLE
MORAIS-SILVA, ETEVALDO
BUYER2
GAO, MEI X
SELLER1
HOU, TOU-CHUNG
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FARIAS, SANDRA R
EL-KHOURY, JALIL
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Visitation was from the A. J.
Spadafora Funeral Home, 865
Main Street, Malden on May
26th. Interment was in Oak
Grove Cemetery, Medford.
Margaret “Ginny”
(Martell) Dockery
Of Fremont,
NH formerly of
Malden, passed
away on May 13,
2022. She was 92
years old.
Margaret was
the beloved wife of the late
James F. Dockery. She was the
loving mother of James A. Dockery
and his wife Joan of Tewksbury,
Thomas E. Dockery and
his wife Georgiann of Colchester,
VT, Stephen J. Dockery and
his wife Julie of Chester, NH and
Patricia A. Selfridge and her husband
Robert of Auburn, NH.
Margaret was the grandmother
of James, Brian, Christopher,
Thomas, and Neil Dockery, Erin
Bolduc, Keri Dockery, Amanda
Yanovitch, Cameron and Robert
Selfridge and the late Vivian
Dockery. She is also survived by
9 great grandchildren.
Private services were held on
May 19th followed by interment
in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.
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
14-16 GROVE ST
68 FAIRVIEW AVE
26 FRANKLIN ST
CITY
MALDEN
MALDEN
MALDEN
DATE
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05.12.22
05.13.22
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Shuttle Buses to replace Orange Line service between
Oak Grove and Wellington from July 29–Aug. 28
Orange Line Rail Yard improvements to be completed ahead of
schedule; MBTA to discuss details at June 30 public meeting
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To date at the Wellington Yard, replacement of the
track is 92% complete; special track work is 85%
complete; and work on traction power and signals
is 84% complete.
B
OSTON – To accommodate
critical work at the Wellington
Yard and Maintenance Facility
as part of the MBTA’s Capital
Program, shuttle buses will
replace Orange Line train service
between Oak Grove and
Wellington Stations from approximately
8:45 p.m. on Friday,
July 29, through Sunday,
August 28. The Capital Transformation
team will hold a virtual
public meeting on June 30,
2022, at 6 p.m. to discuss this acceleration
schedule and provide
more details regarding work at
the Wellington Yard. During this
30-day acceleration planned for
the Yard, crews will replace over
7,000 feet of track, four units
of special track work and over
2,000 feet of third rail. Capital
Transformation is also working
with other MBTA departments
to identify additional improvements
that can take place along
the Orange Line to amplify the
results during this 30-day period.
A progress video of the ongoing
work at Wellington Yard is
available on YouTube.
“Improvements made during
the acceleration at Wellington
Yard will drive this project closer
to completion. Once complete,
riders will experience more reliable
service and less disruptions
on the Orange Line. The completion
of the yard and maintenance
facility will also further
support the delivery of our new
Orange Line vehicles,” said MBTA
General Manager Steve Poftak.
“We know these kinds of diversions
can be frustrating, and I
want to thank our Orange Line
riders for their patience as we
accomplish this important work
on a much faster timeline.”
Upgrades made to the Yard
during the 30-day acceleration
will improve service reliability
and provide a safer, more accessible
environment for workers. As
a part of Capital Transformation,
the Orange Line Transformation
team will also continue to progress
construction at Wellington’s
Maintenance Facility throughout
the acceleration. Once complete,
Wellington will have a modWellington
Yard is the only rail yard for the
Orange Line.
ernized, state-of-the-art facility
where vehicles will be washed,
maintained and inspected, and
the Yard will have all new track,
including six additional storage
tracks used to accommodate
the expanded Orange Line fl eet.
“The Capital Transformation
team is committed to finding
ways to accelerate construction
eff orts for our riders,” said MBTA
Chief of Capital Transformation
Angel Peña. “With Wellington’s
30-day acceleration scheduled,
the new projected completion
date of both the yard and maintenance
facility is summer 2023 –
a full year ahead of schedule. We
are excited to continue working
with communities along this area
in order to deliver these improvements
as quickly as possible.”
More information about
alternate service
Due to the eff orts planned for
Wellington Yard, service from
Oak Grove to Wellington Stations
will be replaced with free,
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by Jim Miller
How to Get
Underutilized
COVID Funeral
Assistance Funds
Dear Savvy Senior,
I recently saw a news segment on TV about a government funeral
assistance program available to families who lost loved ones during
the pandemic. What can you tell me about this? I lost my 78-yearold
mother to COVID in 2021 and want to fi nd out if I’m still eligible
for any funeral funds, and if so, what I need to do to get them.
-Still Sad
Dear Sad,
I’m very sorry about the loss of your mother. The government
From July 29 through August
28, shuttle buses will replace
Orange Line train service in
both directions between Oak
Grove and Wellington.
accessible shuttle buses beginning
at 8:45 p.m. on Friday, July
29, through Sunday, August 28.
Shuttle buses will be a combination
of MBTA buses and private
carrier shuttles. Service will
be monitored throughout the
scheduled construction timeline
and adjusted as needed.
Capital Transformation follows
a holistic approach to transforming
the Green, Orange and Red
Lines. The program is aligned by
six Levels of Transformation: Improving
Safety & Bringing Infrastructure
into a State of Good
BUSES | SEE PAGE 24
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. 22P-2554EA
Estate of: EDWARD J. TYNAN
Date of Death: 2/13/22
INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Maureen Miksztal of Bridgewater, NJ
Maureen Miksztal of Bridgewater, NJ 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.
June 3, 2022
program you are asking about is the COVID-19 Funeral Assistance
Program administered by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (or FEMA). This program is part of the American
Rescue Plan, a stimulus package passed in 2021 in an effort
to help the country fi nancially manage amid the pandemic.
This program, which has no end date, off ers up to $9,000 to
cover the cost of a funeral for someone who died of COVID-19
as far back as January 2020.
Unfortunately, less than half the people believed eligible for
funeral assistance have actually applied for it. Here’s what you
should know about the program’s requirements and how to
apply.
Where to Start?
To apply for COVID-19 funeral assistance, you must do it over
the phone by calling FEMA at 844-684-6333, anytime Monday
through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern Time. The application
process takes about 20 minutes.
After you apply, FEMA will provide you an application number,
which you may use to create an online account at DisasterAssistance.gov
if you choose.
You will then need to submit supporting documents, including
a death certifi cate for your mother, but it must state that
her death “may have been caused by” or “was likely the result
of” COVID-19 or COVID-19-like symptoms. Her death must also
have occurred in the U.S. on or after Jan. 20, 2020.
If you don’t have this, you won’t be eligible.
You’ll also need to submit proof of funeral expenses, such as
itemized receipts, invoices or funeral home contracts.
These supporting documents can be submitted either online
(through your DisasterAssistance.gov account), by mail (P.O. Box
10001, Hyattsville, MD 20782) or via fax (855-261-3452).
After the paperwork is received, it takes FEMA about 45 days
to make an eligibility decision.
Families who had multiple deaths due to the coronavirus can
also apply. One family can receive up to $35,000 across multiple
funerals.
Reimbursements can be used to cover any portion of funeral
expenses including burial plots, caskets, preparation of the
body, cremation, urns, clergy, services and headstones as well
as costs related to state or local ordinances and producing death
certifi cates.
But be aware that pre-paid funerals are not eligible for reimbursements.
Any payment made specifi cally for a funeral prior
to death is considered a duplication and is not eligible.
If FEMA approves your application, the funds will either be deposited
into your bank account or sent by mail via check, usually
within a few days of approval.
If, however, you receive a letter from FEMA saying you’re ineligible,
or if the amount awarded is not enough, you have the
right to appeal within 60 days of FEMA’s decision letter.
For more information on the COVID Funeral Assistance program,
visit FEMA.gov/disaster/coronavirus/economic/funeral-assistance.
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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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
Senator Lewis to Host Community
Conversation on Advancing Racial
Justice in Our Communities
1. June 3 is National Donut Day; in 1938, National Donut Day
was started by TSA, which stands for what?
2. Which country has the most donut shops per capita:
Canada, Holland or USA?
3. Who wrote the words and music of “I Left My Heart at the
Stage Door Canteen,” in which Eileen kept serving donuts
until they were gone?
4. What is the main river in the Grand Canyon?
5. How are “At Folsom Prison,” “Miles of Aisles” and “How the
West Was Won” similar?
6. On June 4, 1912, the fi rst U.S. state minimum wage law was
passed in Massachusetts; the law applied to people in what
two demographic categories?
7. What makes blood red?
8. In what movie would you fi nd the villain HAL 9000?
9. On June 5, 1910, writer William Sydney Porter died, whose
pen name was what?
10. How are Chinook, sirocco and mistral similar?
11. On June 6, 1942, Adeline Gray became the fi rst parachutist
to jump with a parachute made of what synthetic fabric?
12. How are Braeburn, Fuji and Empire similar?
13. On June 7, 1980, Natural Bridges National Monument Solar
Power System – then the world’s largest solar plant – was
dedicated in what U.S. state?
14. What is the G7?
15. In what song would you fi nd Honah Lee?
16. June 8 is World Oceans Day; do octopi have tentacles?
17. Where would you fi nd puffi n nests?
18. What kind of water do fl amingos drink?
19. How are loggerhead, leatherback and hawksbill similar?
20. On June 9, 1870, what British novelist died who wrote in
“Our Mutual Friend,” “Have a heart that never hardens, and
a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts”?
ANSWERS
CITY OF MALDEN - INVITATION FOR BID
The City of Malden invites sealed bids in accordance
with M.G.L. c.30b from Vendors for:
BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ASPHALT
Email Company Name, Address, Contact Name,
Email Address and Phone Number to purchasing@
cityofmalden.org, after: 10:00 a.m., Wednesday,
June 8, 2022, for Contract Documents. Bids will be
received until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, June 23, 2022, at
the Office of the Controller, 215 Pleasant Street, 2nd
Floor, Malden MA 02148. Following the deadline, all
Bids received within the time specified will be publicly
opened and read aloud. The City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
Wildlife Control and Tree Service
24-Hour Service
B
OSTON, MA – Senator Jason
Lewis is pleased to announce
that in celebration of
the Juneteenth holiday he will
be hosting a Community Conversation
on the topic of advancing
racial justice in our communities.
Community
Conversation:
Advancing Racial Justice in our
Communities will take place on
Tuesday, June 21, 2022 from
6:00-7:30 pm. The event will be
live-streamed at Facebook.com/
SenJasonLewis and a recording
will also be available after
the event.
Senator Lewis will be joined
by a distinguished panel of experts,
including Dr. Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson,
Director, Center
for Women in Politics and Public
Policy at UMass Boston; Manjula
Karamcheti, Melrose City Councilor
and Co-Founder, Melrose
Racial Justice Community Coalition;
and Mai Du, Co-founder,
Greater Malden Asian American
Community Coalition.
Senator Lewis and the panelists
will explore issues of systemic
racism and inequality,
and concrete ways that we can
tackle these issues and advance
racial justice and equity in our
communities and Commonwealth.
After opening remarks
from each panelist there will be
ample time for audience questions
and discussion.
If you have any questions
about this event or need further
details, please contact Senator
Lewis’ Offi ce at Jason.Lewis@masenate.gov
or (617) 7221206.
You can RSVP at facebook.
com/SenJasonLewis. All are welcome
to attend.
Previous Community Conversations
hosted by Senator Lewis
have addressed a wide range of
timely topics, including: public
education; climate change and
environmental sustainability;
early education and childcare;
public transportation; small
business and entrepreneurship;
challenges facing senior citizens
and caregivers; supporting our
veterans; mental health and addiction;
and aff ordable housing.
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1. The Salvation Army
2. Canada
3. Irving Berlin
4. The Colorado
5. They are names of live albums (by Johnny Cash, Joni Mitchell
and Led Zeppelin, respectively).
6. Women and children
7. Hemoglobin
8. “2001: A Space Odyssey”
9. O. Henry
10. They are types of wind.
11. Nylon
12. They are varieties of apple.
13. Utah
14. Group of Seven (USA, UK, France, West Germany, Italy,
Canada and Japan)
15. “Puff , the Magic Dragon”
16. No; they have arms.
17. In cliff sides on the North Atlantic and North Pacifi c oceans
18. Salt water
19. They are types of sea turtles.
20. Charles Dickens
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Malden Flag Retirement Ceremony – June 11
D
irector of Veterans’ Services
Kevin Jarvis announced that
there will be a Flag Retirement
Ceremony on Saturday, June
11, 2022, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at
Forest Dale Cemetery (150 Forest
St., Malden). Legion members,
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, veterans,
students and volunteers
are asked to arrive at 10 a.m. to
prepare the flags for the retirement
ceremony.
Many volunteers placed flags
on veterans’ graves in the city
cemeteries in preparation for
Memorial Day. During this
time they also collected thousands
of old and unserviceable
flags. The flags are retired in a
ceremony held by the American
Legion along with the
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts every
year which promotes the
proper respect for our United
States flags by honorably disposing
of old, worn and unserviceable
flags.
Notice of Comment Period and Public Hearing for CDBG and HOME
Program Year 2022 (City Fiscal Year 2023) Annual Action Plan
The City of Malden will hold a 30-Day comment period and conduct a public hearing regarding
the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and the North
Suburban Consortium (NSC)’s Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program Year
2022 (City Fiscal Year 2023) funding and second draft of the Annual Action Plan. The
City’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) administers
both programs, which are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The NSC’s HOME program covers the communities of Arlington, Chelsea, Everett,
Malden, Medford, Melrose, Revere and Winthrop.
The second draft of the Annual Action Plan incorporates changes to the initial draft, which
was based on projected federal funding levels. The City and NSC have since received actual
funding levels for CDBG and HOME, and have made changes accordingly. The NSC
also increased the NSC down payment assistance program from $85,000 to $185,000,
and decreased the NSC housing rehabilitation program from $200,000 to $100,000.
The draft Annual Action Plan is available online at https://www.cityofmalden.org/873/
HUD-Reports-and-Notices.
The comment period begins June 4, 2022 and ends July 4, 2022 at 11:59pm. Comments
should be submitted by email to Alex Pratt, Community Development Director, at apratt@
cityofmalden.org with “AAP Public Comment” in the subject line, or by mail to OSPCD
c/o Alex Pratt, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden MA 02148.
A public hearing will be held Wednesday June 29th at 6pm via Zoom. Zoom log-in information
is available at https://www.cityofmalden.org/calendar.
To participate in the Flag Retirement
Ceremony on June 11,
2022, please contact Kevin Jarvis
at 781-397-7139.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI22P2765EA
Estate of: Rosemarie Moro
Date of Death: December 11, 2021
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner: Richard Moro of The Villages FL a Will has been
admitted to informal probate.
Richard Moro of The Villages FL 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.
June 3, 2022
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
FUN-damental Basketball Camp
Open to Boys and Girls in Local Area
CITY OF MALDEN - INVITATION FOR BID
The FUN-damental Basketball
The City of Malden invites sealed bids in accordance
with M.G.L. c.30b from Vendors for:
SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF READY-MIX CONCRETE
Email Company Name, Address, Contact Name,
Email Address and Phone Number to purchasing@
cityofmalden.org, after: 10:00 a.m., Wednesday,
June 8, 2022, for Contract Documents. Bids will be
received until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, June 23, 2022, at
the Office of the Controller, 215 Pleasant Street, 2nd
Floor, Malden MA 02148. Following the deadline, all
Bids received within the time specified will be publicly
opened and read aloud. The City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
Camp, open to boys and girls in
local area cities and towns, will
be held July 25 to July 29, 2022
at the Immaculate Conception
Parish Center, located at 51 Summer
Street in Everett.
The camp will be held between
the hours of 9:00 am and
1:00 pm for boys and girls entering
grades 3 thru 8 as of September,
2022.The cost of the camp
is $100.
Tony Ferullo, boys’ varsity basketball
coach at Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School in Malden,
will be the Director of the camp.
The purpose of the camp is:
• To provide all campers with
the fundamental tools to help
them become better basketball
players;
• To create a positive atmosphere
where the camper will
learn and have fun at the same
time; and
• To instill the spirit of the
game into all campers, and inPublic
Hearing
Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
CITY OF MALDEN - INVITATION FOR BID
The City of Malden invites sealed bids in accordance
with M.G.L. c.30b Sec.39M from Vendors for:
ROADWAY PAVEMENT MARKINGS
Email Company Name, Address, Contact Name,
Email Address and Phone Number to purchasing@
cityofmalden.org, after: 10:00 a.m., Wednesday,
June 8, 2022, for Contract Documents. Bids will be
received until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, June 23, 2022, at
the Office of the Controller, 215 Pleasant Street, 2nd
Floor, Malden MA 02148. Following the deadline, all
Bids received within the time specified will be publicly
opened and read aloud. The City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
- LEGAL NOTICE -
City of Malden, Massachusetts
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing
on Wednesday, June 15 2022 6:30 pm Eastern Time
(US and Canada), At Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant
St, Room #106 Herbert L. Jackson Council Chambers.
Malden, MA on Petition 22-004 by Nilson Rigonatti
of Master Printing & Signs on behalf of Sergio L.
Goncalves for a variance of Regulations of Signs; By
District – Title 4, Chapter 16 - 4.16.090 (B)(2)(a) Code
of the City of Malden as amended through February 1,
2022 - as per Plans SGER-044259-2022 Namely –
Dimensional Controls of a sign at the property known as
and numbered 100 Ferry Street, Malden, MA and also
known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID # 086-269-902
Additional information, Petition & plans available
for public review in the Office of Inspectional Services,
215 Pleasant St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at
www.cityofmalden.org or https://permits.cityofmalden.
org/EnerGov_Prod/SelfService
Nathaniel Cramer
Chair
May 27, June 3, 2022
A Public Hearing will be held by the Malden City
Council at Malden City Hall, Council Chambers,
Room 106, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA on
June 14, 2022 at 6:00 P.M. The purpose of the
hearing is to get public input for the City’s
Fiscal Year 2023 Budget.
Barbara Murphy
City Council
Finance Chair
June 3, 2022
spire them to continue playing
the game either competitively
or just for fun.
Each camper, who will receive
a T-shirt and certifi cate, will participate
in
various drills, scrimmages
and individual contests.Special
guests will speak and share
their personal basketball tips.An
awards ceremony will take place
on the last day of the camp, and
parents and friends are welcome
to attend.
For more information about
the FUN-damental Basketball
Camp, please contact
Camp Director Tony Ferullo:
857-312-7002 or tferullo@suffolk.edu.
BUSES
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Repair, Enhancing Accessibility,
Replacing Legacy Fleets, Increasing
Passenger Capacity,
Modernizing Rider Experience
and Expanding Service.
For more information, please
visit mbta.com/OLT or connect
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Facebook/TheMBTA or Instagram
@theMBTA.
INVITATION FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
The City of Malden invites sealed price, and non-priced proposals, in accordance with
M.G.L. c.30B, §6, from Vendors for:
LEASE/PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF MALDEN FOR MALDEN
COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
Proposals will be received until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at the Office of
the Controller, 215 Pleasant Street 2nd Floor, Malden MA 02148. Proposals will not be
accepted nor may submitted proposals be corrected, modified or withdrawn after the
deadline for proposals.
Contract Documents will be available by email request at purchasing@cityofmalden.
org after: 10:00 a.m., May 31, 2022. Following the deadline for proposals, all
proposals received within the time specified will be reviewed by the RFP Committee,
and an award will be made to the most advantageous proposer for services.
All bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 30B §6. All City of Malden bids
are available by request. Addenda’s will be sent to the contact information provided.
It is the sole responsibility of the contractor requesting these bids to ensure they have
received any and all addenda prior to the bid opening.
The City will reject any and all proposals in accordance with the above referenced
General Laws. In addition, the City reserves the right to waive minor informalities in
any or all bids or to reject any or all bids (in whole or in part) if it be in the public
interest to do so.
In the event that any person wishes to attend a bid opening or pre-bid meeting,
accessible and reasonable accommodations will be provided to persons requiring
assistance. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact the city of
Malden’s ADA Coordinator, Maria Luise, at least two business days in advance of the
meeting: 781-397-7000, Ext. 2005 or mluise@cityofmalden.org.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 3, 2022
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Happy Spring!
A great time to think of selling or buying!
Call today for a free market analysis.
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
NEW LISTING
UNDER AGREEMENT
THREE FAMILY
UNDER AGREEMENT
TWO FAMILY
46-48 OLIVER STREET
EVERETT
CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS!
129 CLARENCE ST., EVERETT
$779,900
CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS!
617-448-0854
SOLD BY NORMA
AS BUYER’S AGENT
TAUNTON
FOR RENT
EVERETT - FOUR BEDROOM
$2,300/MO. - AVAILABLE MAY 15
CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS
617-590-9143
THREE BEDROOM - $2,200/MO.
CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS
617-590-9143
SOLD BY SANDY!
HUGE 3 FAMILY
21-23 CLEVELAND AVE., EVERETT
$980,000
SOLD BY SANDY!
32 RIDGE RD., READING
$675,000
ONE BEDROOM APT.
ONE CAR - OFF STREET PARKING.
$1,750/MO.
SOLD BY JOE!
6 FAMILY
CHARLES STREET, MALDEN
$1,250,000
CALL JOE FOR DETAILS 617-680-7610
SOLD BY NORMA!
SINGLE FAMILY
20 BAKER RD., EVERETT
$509,900
CONDO UNDER AGREEMENT BY
SANDY AS BUYERS AGENT!
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
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Rosemarie Ciampi
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Michael Matarazzo
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Mark Sachetta
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