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Malden Human Services
and Outreach Director
Karen Colón Hayes has paid
a $7,500 civil penalty for violating
the conflict-of-interest
law by hiring her two daughters
and one daughter’s boyfriend
in 2018 and 2019 for jobs
with the city youth employment
program she managed.
Colón Hayes, who is now in her
fi rst term as a Malden Councillor-at-Large,
signed a Disposition
Agreement in which she
admitted to the violations and
waived her right to a hearing.
As Malden Human Services
and Outreach Director, Colón
Hayes managed the Mayor’s
Summer Youth and EmployPENALTY
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Councillor Colón Hayes pays
$7,500 civil penalty for violating
conflict-of-interest law while
formerly serving as Malden Human
Services Director
Former City Director admits to making
family member highest-paid youth
worker in program she oversaw, two
years in a row, and other violations
(Editor’s Note: The following info is from a press
release from the State Ethics Commission)
Published Every Friday
617-387-2200
First-term Malden Councillor-atLarge
Karen Colón Hayes, in an
agreement signed with the State
Ethics Commission, admitted to
violations of the state confl ictof-interest
law and agreed to
pay a $7,500 civil penalty in the
case. (Courtesy/City of Malden photo)
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Friday, July 28, 2023
WE LOVE BASEBALL! Malden High
Golden Tornado & Malden Recreation
Baseball Clinic a Home Run
Malden kids fl ocked to Rotondi Field at Howard Park for four nights from July 17-20 for a Free
Baseball Instructional Clinic hosted by the Malden Recreation Department and staff ed on the
fi eld by Coaches and Players from the Malden High School Golden Tornado Baseball Team. Close
to 50 players signed up for the clinic, and many players from the MHS team joined coaches Mike
Nicholson and others to run drills, instruction, games and fun for all. Story and more photos are
inside today! (Courtesy/Malden High Baseball)
HOT! HOT! HOT! Statewide Heat Advisory in effect to start the
weekend as first heat wave of summer arrives
Local residents asked to take heat safety precautions and keep watch over children, seniors and pets
By Steve Freker
T
he first official heat wave
of the summer arrived late
Wednesday and is expected to
continue through the start of
the weekend today into Saturday.
Temperatures were in the
low 90s late Wednesday and on
Thursday and are expected to
remain in the 90s today to make
three in a row – the fi rst heat
wave of Summer 2023.
Overall, it has been a relatively
mild summer, temperature-wise,
climbing to 90 degrees
Fahrenheit or above just
two days this summer. A major
contributing factor to the lack
of high temperatures this summer
has been the proliferation
NINETY DEGREES: Three days
of 90 degree Fahrenheit or over
temperatures constitutes an
offi cial heat wave. (Courtesy Photo)
of rainy days – 12 days in June
and 12 days so far in July.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
has issued a Heat
Advisory for nearly all of the
state, including here in Eastern
Mass. in Middlesex, Suff olk and
Essex Counties, which includes
the entire Advocate readership
area of Everett, Malden, Revere
and Saugus. Temperatures approached
90 on both Wednesday
and Thursday and were expected
to be 90-92 today. The
hot temperatures will be accompanied
by oppressive humidity,
resulting in stifl ing heat
index values: over 100 degrees
on Thursday and Friday. The National
Weather Service also issued
a Heat Advisory beginning
late Wednesday through Saturday.
The heat advisory is meant
to put residents on alert about
heat-related illnesses, like heat
stroke and dehydration.
In Malden, due to predicted
high temperatures, the City
of Malden has made a variety
of cooling options available
around the city Wednesday, July
26 through today, Friday, July 28.
The Malden Senior Community
Center located at 7 Washington
St., and fully air-conditioned,
HEAT | SEE PAGE 7
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 28, 2023
Malden man stole
$375,000 from bank where
he was employed
Bank teller supervisor pleaded guilty to federal
bank fraud charge in U.S. District Court
Advocate Staff report
O
n July 21, 2023, a 32-yearold
bank teller supervisor
from Malden pleaded guilty
in federal court in Worcester
for his role in defrauding
his employer out of $375,000.
Pablo Rocha, 32, of Malden,
pleaded guilty to one count
of bank fraud. U.S. Senior District
Court Judge Timothy S.
Hillman scheduled sentencing
for Nov. 16, 2023. Rocha
was charged on June 26, 2023.
Between July 2022 and December
2022, Rocha worked
as a bank teller supervisor at a
federally insured bank in Massachusetts.
Rocha used his access
to the bank’s vault to steal
cash. Rocha then covered his
tracks by writing false entries in
the bank’s records and by processing
fake transactions in the
bank’s electronic records system
to make it appear that the cash
had been shipped to the Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston. In
total, Rocha stole approximately
$375,000.
The charge of bank fraud pro425r
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years in prison, fi ve years of supervised
release, restitution and
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on recent incidents in our community. The meeting will take
place on Wednesday, August 2, at 6 p.m. at City Hall’s City Council
Chambers (215 Pleasant St.). The meeting will also be available virtually
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~ Malden Musings ~
“Happy Birthday 104 Jack Garrity“
By Peter Levine
E
very once in a while, you
meet a human being who
blows away all expectations.
That happened to yours truly
recently, me walking away a
better person for the encounter.
Yes, that encounter fell into
my lap, thanks to a friend, after I
sat down with one of the “Greatest
Generation,” 104 years young
(July 26) World War II vet and retired
City of Malden Fire Chief
Jack Garrity.
It was the pleasure of a lifetime
meeting a real-life American
hero and Malden superstar.
I have a feeling that Jack might
wince at that description; from
what I have learned over time,
real-life heroes, like Jack, are extremely
modest. Cutting to the
chase, as the cliche goes, they
just don’t make them like “Smiling
Jack” Garrity any longer –
that’s for sure.
I met with Jack, two of his
lovely daughters, June and Lorri,
and an old friend of the family,
former CEO of the Highland
Cafe Dave Angelo, at Jack’s current
residence in North Reading.
Jack wears his humility/modesty
on his sleeve. Still sharp as
a tack, we bantered back and
forth for over an hour; we could
have gone on longer; Jack didn’t
tire – I did!
His long, remarkable existence,
by any measure, was/is
a lesson in a life well lived; his
family, the foundation. Daughter
Lorri related how... “He has
always been our moral compass
and is the greatest dad in the
world. He worked hard his entire
life, motivated by his love of
family, the fi re department, and
his country. Couldn’t be prouder
of him.”
Jack’s dad Alexander had a
huge impact in his life (I promised
Jack I would try not to make
this article about his father – insert
smiley face). A beloved Malden
police offi cer in the 1920s
(retired in 1953), he was a role
model for his son and instilled
in him not only important life
lessons but many of the intangibles
that made Jack the man
of honor he grew into.
On a side note, Police Commissioner
Salvatore Gennetti is
a friend of Jack and was close
with his dad. Butchie confi rmed
to me everything Jack had told
me about his father. He was genuinely
loved by all. Butchie, by
the way, in a show of friendship
was gifted by Alex his police belt
that he wore as a patrolman policing
the streets of old Faulkner
and Suff olk Square. Alex was revered
by the large Jewish population
(he even spoke a little Yiddish,
I was told) for his honesty
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His life story: I am at a loss
at which point I am most impressed
with. I guess ya gotta
start with his war record. After
graduating Malden High in 1938
and after the attack on Pearl Harbor
(already a member of the
Malden Fire Dept. in 1941), he
enlisted and served with the
Army’s 14th Flying Tigers. While
in the Pacifi c, he served as a radio
operator, a mechanic and a
gunner on B-25s fl ying in over
50 combat missions over India,
Burma, China and the air off ensive
over Japan! Think about
that for a moment. Fifty missions!!
He was awarded the Distinguished
Flying Cross, the Air
Medal (with oak leaf cluster), fi ve
Bronze Battle Stars, the Good
Conduct Medal, a Victory Medal,
the Asiatic-Pacifi c Ribbon and
the American Theater Ribbon!
Holy cow! Audie Murphy ain’t
got nothing on our Jack Thomas
Garrity! Amazing!
Miscellaneous takeaways
from my sit down with Jack:
1. As far as his longevity goes,
I jokingly suggested to him with
fl ying over 50 combat missions
in World War II and working for
the fire department for over
40 years in (mostly) pre-Urban
Renewal Malden that possibly
“luck” might have come into
play at some point in time. He
adroitly commented, concurring,
“better lucky than good,
Peter.” Love it, Mr. G!
2. I knew I was “In Like Flynn”
when we both agreed that
Chuckin‘ Charlie O’Rourke may
have been Malden’s GOAT. I
caught Jack by surprise when I
told him I was a big fan of Charlie
and knew all about his high
school, college and pro careers.
Jack remarked something to the
eff ect that if “you know who Charlie
O’Rourke is, you’re an okay Joe
in my book.” Made my day.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 28, 2023
Malden man gets 10 years in prison for trying
to hire hit man to kill his wife
Fake contract killer was an undercover FBI agent; local man was upset about restraining order
A
Malden man who tried to
hire a hit man to kill his wife
after she sought a restraining order
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years in prison. The sentence for
Massimo Marenghi, 57, which
was handed down on Monday
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ot every kid in town who
falls in love with music will
be successful or even advance
to the level of being able to pursue
it as a passion. One Saugus
High School grad had that great
fortune. John Antonopoulos, a
1970 SHS Graduate, who is more
commonly referred to around
the world as Johnny A., did and
continues to do so, 50 years later!
Over the course of his career,
Johnny has performed as both a
solo artist and a member of other
bands. Some notable bands
he has been a member of were
the Peter Wolf Band (J. Geils
frontman) and the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame band The Yardbirds.
The name “Johnny A.” might
not be mainstream, but there’s
no doubt it’s synonymous with
guitar. Bitten at an early age by
the desire to perform like his
idols (Clapton, Beck and Page),
he never relented. A devotee
of the 1960s British Invasion, it
gave him a goal. By the 1970s,
he was performing throughout
the New England area, drawing
attention from established musicians,
like Derek & The Dominos’
keyboardist Bobby Whitlock
and Creedence Clearwater
Revival’s Doug Clifford.
All this is to say that Johnny
A. has the chops, and that’s not
to mention his prolific solo career.
Spanning three full-length
albums, Johnny A. has earned a
Grammy Award nomination, the
honor of Boston Music Awards,
“Blues Artist of the Year 2010,”
and a spot in the revered Boston
Music Hall of Fame.
With all this said, it will be
like old-home week, as Johny
A. takes the stage with special
guest Myke Scavone, of The
Yardbirds, joining.
This event is a benefit concert;
100% of profits from this series
will go to Veterans organizations
in the area dealing with Vets impacted
by PTSD, addiction and
homelessness-related issues.
the maximum possible under
sentencing guidelines, federal
prosecutors said.
Marenghi’s conduct was “despicable,”
acting U.S. Attorney
Joshua Levy said in a statement.
“Domestic violence is a
truly haunting reality that is far
too pervasive in our society. At
its core, that is what the prosecution
of Mr. Marenghi was all
about,” he said. “He was looking
to engage in the most extreme
form of domestic violence
by plotting the murder
of his wife.”
Authorities began investigating
in January 2021 when a witness
went to law enforcement
and reported that Marenghi
had complained about the restraining
order and asked for assistance
in killing his wife, prosecutors
said. Federal investigators
directed that person to introduce
Marenghi to an undercover
agent posing as a contract
Massimo Marenghi, 57, a
Malden resident, was sentenced
to 10 years in federal prison for
conspiring to hire a hit man to
kill his wife. An FBI undercover
agent was acting as a hit man in
a sting. (Courtesy/U.S. District Court)
killer. The Malden man met with
the agent in Portsmouth, N.H.,
discussed a price of $10,000,
provided the agent with a photo
of his wife's home and explained
how to evade surveillance
cameras. At another meeting,
he provided the agent with
a $1,500 deposit, a photograph
of his wife, a description of her
car and details about her work
schedule.
Marenghi pleaded guilty in
March to a murder-for-hire
charge in federal court.
—Material from NBCBoston.com
was used in this report.
Local
performer returns home as part
of Veterans Benefit Concert Series
Our 50th Anniversary
Chris 2023
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Malden group starts online petition calling for resignation of
Councillor-at-Large Colón Hayes
First-term elected offi cial admitted state ethics law violations and paid civil penalty in confl ict-of-interest case
By Th e Advocate
A
Malden group has begun an
online petition calling for the
resignation of fi rst-term Malden
Councillor-at-Large Karen Colón
Hayes following the disposition
of a State Ethics Commission
case where she signed an agreement
admitting to violations of
the state confl ict of interest law.
In signing the agreement (see
separate story on Page 1), Councillor
Colón Hayes agreed to pay
a $7,500 civil penalty for the ethics
law violations, as well as waiving
all rights to contest the fi ndings
of fact, conclusions of law
and terms and conditions contained
in the agreement. The petition
was begun on July 23 on
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platform that hosts community-based
petition drives. The petition
calling for the resignation
of Councillor Colón Hayes was
initiated by group identifi ed as
“Malden Citizens.”
On the www.change.org website,
the narrative following the
title, “Why this petition matters”
ing fi ndings of fact and conclusions
of law:
“Hiring Daughter A and Approving
Pay Increase
“Rehiring Daughter A
“Hiring Daughter A’s Boyfriend
“Hiring Daughter B
“Full Disposition: State Ethics
Commission: https://www.
mass.gov/settlement/disposiA
group identifi ed as “Malden Citizens” has initiated an online
petition on www.change.org calling for the resignation of fi rstterm
Malden Councillor-at-Large Karen Colón Hayes.
reads: “We, the concerned citizens
of Malden, call for the immediate
resignation of City of
Malden Councillor Karen Colon
Hayes. City Councillor Karen Colon
Hayes has been found guilty
of multiple violations of the Confl
ict-of-Interest Law even after
submitting to multiple State
Ethics trainings.
“Public service is a public trust,
requiring you to place loyalty
to the Constitution, the laws,
and ethical principles above
private gain. As citizens we put
our trust in you as an elected
offi cial to uphold laws and you
have failed us.
“On April 18, 2023, the Massachusetts
State Ethics Commission
concluded its inquiry and
found reasonable cause to believe
Karen Colon Hayes violated
G.L. c. 268A, §§ 19 and 23.
“Current City of Malden Councillor
Karen Colon Hayes pays
$7,500 Civil Penalty for Violating
Confl ict of Interest Law.
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Commission: https://www.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 28, 2023
The 50+ Job Seekers Program
continues at the Malden Public Library
T
he Malden Public Library
(MPL) is continuing to off er
the 50+ Job Seekers Program.
This is a free service and anyone
55 years or older is welcome to
join any or all the sessions. All
classes are held on Zoom. Anyone
interested who doesn’t have
a computer or isn’t familiar with
Zoom is welcome to come to the
library and borrow a Chromebook
during the sessions. Library
staff will make sure anyone interested
in participating can do so.
The morning sessions are
from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and meet
on the first & third Wednesdays.
The evening sessions are
from 6-8 p.m. and meet on the
second & fourth Wednesdays.
Session topics include: self-assessment
and transferrable
skills, creating your “career story”
pitch, LinkedIn profi les, resumes,
networking and creating
a marketing plan.
The MPL is excited to continue
offering this program and
encourages anyone interested
to attend. Call the MPL with
questions at 781-324-0218; ask
for Marita.
Morning Schedule:
August 2, 9:30 a.m. – Self-Assessment
& Transferrable Skills
August 16, 9:30 a.m. – Create
Your “Career Story” Pitch
September 6, 9:30 a.m. – Artifi
cial Intelligence, Applications
& Cover Letters
September 20, 9:30 a.m. – Create
a LinkedIn Profi le & Personal
Branding
October 4, 9:30 a.m. – Resumes:
the Basics
October 18, 9:30 a.m. – Resumes:
Beyond the Basics
November 1, 9:30 a.m. –
Thinking Outside the Box (Panel
Discussion)
November 15, 9:30 a.m. – Interview
Strategies & Preparation
December 6, 9:30 a.m. – Net50
+ Job Seekers
working 2.0
December 20, 9:30 a.m. – Creating
a Marketing Plan & Brief
Afternoon Schedule:
August 9, 6 p.m. – Self-Assessment
& Transferrable Skills
August 23, 6 p.m. – Create
Your “Career Story” Pitch
September 13, 6 p.m. – Artifi -
cial Intelligence, Applications &
Cover Letters
September 27, 6 p.m. – Create
a LinkedIn Profi le & Personal
Branding
October 11, 6 p.m. – Resumes:
the Basics
October 25, 6 p.m. – Resumes:
Beyond the Basics
November 8, 6 p.m. – Thinking
Outside the Box (Panel Discussion)
November
29, 6 p.m. – Interview
Strategies & Preparation
December 13, 6 p.m. – Networking
2.0
December 20, 6 p.m. – Creating
a Marketing Plan & Brief
Important Schedule Note for
Evening Meetings
Due to Thanksgiving, we’re
hosting a meeting on Wednesday,
November 29 (fi fth Wednesday),
instead of on Wednesday,
November 22 (the fourth
Wednesday). Due to Christmas,
we’re hosting a meeting on
Wednesday, December 20 (the
third Wednesday), instead of on
Wednesday, December 27 (the
fourth Wednesday). December
20 will be a double-header
with both a morning and evening
meeting!
GAMING DISTRICT
MALDEN
Family Movie Night
J
oin a Movie Night in the Park
at River’s Edge on Thursday,
August 3. The movie will be on
The Park at River’s Edge Great
Lawn adjacent to 200 River’s
Edge Dr. in Medford. The Great
Lawn section of the park will be
transformed into an outdoor
movie theatre where residents
and visitors of all ages are welcome
to gather and enjoy a free
movie night featuring “Minions:
The Rise of Gru” (rated PG). The
movie begins at sunset (at 8:00
p.m.) but come early for fun
lawn games at 7:30.
The event is free and open
to the public – sponsored by
Preotle, Lane & Associates and
the Malden Public Library. Attendees
should bring their own
blankets and chairs for use.
There will be free snacks and
water provided. The MBTA’s Wellington
Station is just 0.4 miles
from River’s Edge. Free parking
is available at the River’s Edge
Garage.
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Questing, Billiards, Bouldering, e-Sports,
VR, Room Escapes, Karaoke and Magic,
plus many great restaurants,
shops, and breweries all in Malden Center!
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Library presents outdoor
Family Movie Night in
the Park at River’s Edge
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Page 7
Lissette Alvarado, Mayoral Candidate in Malden,
Earns Her Spot on the November Ballot
492 Pleasant Street
Malden, MA 02148
Before moving to Malden, Lissette
spent her entire professional
career in government. Starting
in 2005, she worked for Barack
Obama in both U.S. Senate offi ces
and the White House. She worked
her way up from intern to Director
in Presidential Personnel. Prior
to this, she worked at Harvard
Lissette Alvarado
Mayoral Candidate in Malden
M
ALDEN, Mass. – Lissette Alvarado,
Mayoral Candidate
in Malden, and her campaign
committee are ecstatic to announce
that Lissette has collected
the required number of certifi
ed signatures necessary to be
placed on this November’s municipal
election ballot. The City
Clerk of Malden requires all candidates
running for mayor to acquire
a minimum of 200 signatures
from registered Malden
voters in order to be put on the
ballot. Lissette states:
“First and foremost, I want to
thank my campaign team for
their hard work and daily dedication
in helping accomplish this
milestone. I am truly humbled by
the extraordinary support I have
received from my volunteers,
friends, neighbors, and even
strangers. The City of Malden is
HEAT | FROM PAGE 1
is open between 10 a.m. and
6 p.m. to residents seeking relief
from the heat. Additionally,
two outdoor water misting
stations are open during those
same days and times. The two
locations will be at the Linden
School (Basketball Court side)
and at Macdonald Stadium
(Building Side). City offi cials encourage
residents with children
to seek out our two public recreational
water facilities: the Holland
Memorial Pool on Mountain
Avenue and the Splash Pad
at Lincoln Commons.
In Revere, Outdoor Cooling
Stations were activated at the
following locations – Costa Park,
Sonny Myers Park, West Revere
Complex and Harry Della Russo
Stadium – from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
At each site there will be misting
fans, water and sunscreen.
City officials in Everett and
Saugus also urged residents
to take precautions and keep
a watch on children, the elderly
and pets during the predicted
heat wave.
For the official heat wave
designation, there needs to be
three consecutive days of 90 degree,
or higher, readings. Last
Candidate Lissette Alvarado and family at her Campaign Kickoff
event this past June (Courtesy of LA for Malden)
a wonderful place full of amazing
people, and I am honored to
be a part of this community. Malden
is my home. It has blessed
my husband, Chris Hickey, and
I with amazing friends and a diverse
place to raise our children. I
am ready, and beyond excited, to
run for Mayor of this vibrant city.”
Lissette and Chris have lived
in Malden for the past 12 years.
Their four children attend Malden
Public Schools. Lissette is a
vocal advocate for increasing language
access initiatives throughout
City Hall, expanding community
outreach, and inviting all residents
to have a seat at the table.
She advocates for living, green
grass parks in our city. She fi ghts
for greater transparency with the
local charter school in Maplewood
Square, and Lissette stands
in solidarity with our MPS educators
and unionized workers.
Visit LAforMalden.com to
learn more about Lissette and
her vision for Malden, to volunteer,
and to donate. Correspondence
and donations can also
be sent via mail to:
Alvarado Committee
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summer, we hit 90 degrees or
greater 21 times and had two
heat waves: one in July (for seven
days) and one in August (for
six days).
A heat advisory was in place
for both Thursday and Friday,
which means heat-related illnesses
can occur more easily under
these conditions. Make sure
to stay hydrated, seek shade and
air conditioning, and check up
on family, friends and neighbors.
Remember: Young kids
and pets should never be left
in vehicles.
On Saturday, a cold front arrives
at the surface from the
Northwest, triggering more
storms after high temperatures
reach 90 degrees again for parts
of southern New England. New
air arrives behind the cold front
on Sunday, which means lower
humidity, lots of sunshine and
noticeably cooler temperatures,
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Medical School as a research administrator
doing post-award federal
grants management. Lissette
has also held several prestigious
college internships including a
White House Internship placement,
where she worked in the
Offi ce for Women’s Initiatives and
Outreach. Lissette knows how government
works, and will make your
voices heard.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 28, 2023
Malden kids joined Save the Harbor/Save
the Bay’s Annual Beach Bash
O
n Wednesday, July 12, as
heat and humidity soared,
500 kids beat the heat at Save
the Harbor/Save the Bay’s annual
Youth Beach Bash on the
Department of Conservation &
Recreation’s Constitution Beach
in East Boston, including 25 kids
from the IDiiL Learning Center
in Malden. While JetBlue volunteers
served sandwiches and
drinks, the kids played soccer,
made sand art, got fishing lessons
from Save the Harbor’s
youth staff and kayak rides with
Piers Park Sailing Center, and
heard tales of the high seas from
drag performer Big Ohh as the
infamous pirate Mary Read. The
event culminated at noon with
Grooversity Boston’s Drumline,
aNova Brazil, leading a 400-kidstrong
parade along the shore
to the lifeguarded swimming
area, where they cooled off with
a big splash into the waters of
Constitution Beach.
“This event was designed and
voted on by East Boston kids as
part of our participatory budgeting
process in this year’s Better
Beaches Program” said Save
the Harbor Better Beaches Director
Maya Smith. “This program
is a democratic process
where community members
decide how part of a budget is
spent, allowing them to vote on
and pitch their own events.”
“Any opportunity to shift power
into the hands of the people
of Boston makes a positive impact
among our constituents,”
said Senator Lydia Edwards, who
is Vice Chair of the Metropolitan
Beaches Commission (MBC).
“Our community members
share ownership of so many incredible
beaches, so it is exciting
to create programming that empowers
people to harness that
ownership and directly select
events that reflect them.”
“This fantastic annual event
directly addresses the feedback
we heard on how we can
make these spectacular public
places more equitable and welcoming
to everyone,” said Representative
Adrian Madaro, who
is an MBC Co-Chair. “Plus it’s so
fun to see all the kids out on the
beach after all our work towards
more accessible, clean, and safe
beaches.”
“We couldn’t do events and
programs like this without the
sustained and generous support
of our partners and funders,
especially the Healey/Driscoll
Administration and the Department
of Conservation and Recreation,”
said Save The Harbor/
Save The Bay Executive Director
Chris Mancini. “We’re so grateful,
too for our incredible donors
at Liberty Mutual Foundation,
Coca-Cola Company, Blue
Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts,
Eastern Salt Company, Executive
Office of Energy and
Environmental Affairs, JetBlue,
John Hancock Financial Services,
Massport, the Mass Cultural
Council, the Massachusetts
Department of Environmental
Protection, and the National
Grid Foundation, and of course
the hundreds of individual donors
who support us every year.”
Mancini went on to acknowledge
donors Alexandria, Amazon,
Bay State Cruise Company,
BXP–Atlantic Wharf, City of
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Boston Consulting Group, Copeland
Family Foundation,
Equinor, Lovett Woodsum Foundation,
Massachusetts Marine
Trades Educational Trust, Pabis
Foundation, Rockland Trust
and the Wallace Minot Leonard
Foundation.
To learn more about Save the
Harbor/Save the Bay and the
great work they do to restore,
protect and share Boston Harbor,
the waterfront, islands and
the region’s public beaches with
all Bostonians and the region’s
residents, visit their website at
www.savetheharbor.org and
follow @savetheharbor on social
media.
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Things to do at the Revere Beach International
Sand Sculpting Festival
July 28–30, Revere Beach
G
et ready to immerse yourself
in a world of creativity,
fun and unforgettable experiences!
Whether you’re
a fan of live entertainment,
a huge foodie, bringing the
whole family to the beach,
or want to be in awe of the
art of our master sand sculptors,
we have something for
you. The Revere Beach International
Sand Sculpting Festival
is an annual summer staple
that combines the mesmerizing
artistry of sand sculptures
with a wide range of exciting
activities. If you’re planning to
stop by but don’t know where
to start, we have you covered!
Don’t get us wrong, plenty
of people just wander aimlessly
along Revere Beach Boulevard
to see all the festival’s attractions,
and that’s absolutely
fi ne. But… if you want the perfect
guide to the Sand Sculpting
Festival so you don’t miss a
thing, make sure to keep reading.
Getting
There: With the
Sumner Tunnel closure increasing
traffi c, the MBTA is providing
free transportation on the
MBTA Blue Line! We encourage
guests to take the T (which is
super easy to use) and just hop
off at the Wonderland or Revere
Beach Stations, which are both
within walking distance to the
festival. If you are driving, the
closest and most cost-eff ective
parking is at the Wonderland
Station Parking Garage.
Family Fun Amusements: The
fi rst thing you’re going to spot
when you walk over is the Ferris
Wheel. Seriously you won’t
be able to miss it. If you’ve been
to the festival before, just know
that we have upgraded the
Ferris Wheel this year and will
have one of the largest traveling
wheels in New England!
Start here so you can get the
perfect spot to see the full festival
and the beautiful the view
of the ocean.
Support Your Local Businesses:
The only thing better than
shopping is shopping for a
good cause, and this is the perfect
excuse. New to the festival
this year is The Beach Shop
Pavilion. Basically, this area is
dedicated to highlighting local
Revere businesses, emerging
small businesses, or nonprofi ts.
With 19 diff erent shops, there
will be plenty to browse – from
luxury sunglasses from Niraji to
the perfect beach-themed décor
from Ashley Mary Craftery
and much more!
Engaging Entertainment: Preness
HIIT classes, you can exercise
in a refreshing beach setting
while being surrounded
by the incredible sand sculptures.
It’s the perfect opportunity
to stay active and fi nd your
inner balance.
Sand Sculptures: Saving the
BLAST FROM THE PAST: In 2018, Pavel Mylnikov, shown with his
sculpture, took fi rst place in the overall competition for a second
year in a row at the sand sculpting competition on Revere Beach.
(Advocate fi le photo)
pare to be entertained by an incredible
lineup of live performances
throughout the festival
– from talented musicians to
captivating dancers and engaging
performers. There will be
four designated spots throughout
the festival that will be alive
with energy and excitement.
The place to be on Friday
night at 7 p.m. will be the centerpiece
for a special performance
by none other than
Blue Man Group. These three
will let you see the world in a
whole new way with their paint
drums, one-of-a-kind instruments
and interactive show.
Fireworks Extravaganza: Prepare
to be dazzled by our Fireworks
Extravaganza that will
light up the night sky. Make
sure to grab a spot along the
sea wall for the best view of the
display beginning at 9 p.m. on
Saturday, July 29. Watch in awe
as the colorful explosions illuminate
the sand sculptures, creating
a magical atmosphere. It’s
the perfect way to end your Saturday
night with a breathtaking
spectacle.
Calling All Foodies: Indulge
your taste buds with an enticing
array of food trucks and
vendors. From savory to sweet,
there’s something to satisfy every
craving. Whether you’re in
the mood for creative Asian
street food from Moyzilla, the
best hot dog from Trolley Dogs,
an ice cream cool-down with
Ben & Jerry’s or your typical festival
snack from Fiesta Shows,
there is truly something for everyone!
Right now, there are almost
30 food trucks and vendors
to choose from, so we defi -
nitely recommend checking
out the full list!
Grab a Drink: After exploring
the festival for a bit, head to the
Samuel Adams Beer Garden to
unwind and soak up the festival
atmosphere. Savor a refreshing
selection of Samuel Adams
products, including Truly Seltzers,
Twisted Tea, Wicked Hazy
and Angry Orchard, as you mingle
with fellow 21+ attendees.
Raise a glass to the celebration,
relax with some games and enjoy
the live music.
Beach Fit Weekend: Looking
to break a sweat and rejuvenate
your body and mind? Join
invigorating and free workout
classes off ered at the MoveStudios
Mobile Stage with workouts
on Revere Beach. From
morning yoga sessions that allow
you to connect with nature
to high-energy group fi tbest
for last is the whole reason
why everyone is coming to
the Revere Beach International
Sand Sculpting Festival: the
sand sculptures! These sculptures
are truly works of art that
captivate our imagination and
transport us into a world of creativity
and wonder. With just
sand, water and boundless talent,
Master Sand Sculptors can
transform ordinary grains into
magnifi cent masterpieces.
With the theme of this year’s
festival being “Celebrating 90
Years of Kong,” one cannot wait
to see the artistry of an epic battle
of Kong featured at the centerpiece.
In addition to the centerpiece,
there will be 15 Master
Sand Sculptors from around
the world in a heated competition
for $28,000 in prize money.
Though all the sand sculptures
are spectacular, make
sure to watch last year’s fi rstplace
winner, Abe Waterman,
or the People’s Choice Award
winner, Deborah Barret-Cutulle,
transform sand and water into
works of art.
CONCLUSION
The Revere Beach International
Sand Sculpting Festival
off ers experiences that will delight
and entertain visitors of
all ages. Immerse yourself in
the mesmerizing world of sand
sculptures while exploring the
festival’s diverse attractions,
including live entertainment,
mouthwatering food, unique
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 28, 2023
Malden Recreation & Malden High Baseball host
3rd Annual Summer Baseball Clinic
M
ALDEN - The Malden Recreation
Department and
Malden High School Baseball
teamed up to host over 30 players
at a week-long instructional
Summer Baseball Clinic.
The 3rd Annual event was
held at Rotondi Field at Howard
Park on the city's east side
and featured skill evaluation, instructional
drills in all phases of
the game: Hitting, Fielding, Baserunning
and Pitching.
Lead instructor was Malden
High School assistant baseball
coach Mike Nicholson along
with past and former MHS players
and Malden High head baseball
coach Steve Freker. Some
of the players who helped out
included former MHS Captain
Clifton Noelsaint and returning
MHS varsity players, captain
Ryan Coggswell, Bo Stead, Bryan
Jose, Ryan Bowdridge, Sean
Hudson and Joe Hatch.
The camp was open to boys
and girls citywide and was free
of charge to all who participated.
Malden High Baseball and
Malden Recreation Department
also get together for free
GO MALDEN! — The players break out after another day of baseball camp after a talk by Coach
Mike Nicholson. (Courtesy Photos/ Malden Public Schools Athletics)
instructional baseball clinics at
the expansive Salemwood K-8
School Fieldhouse.
"It is a great partnership between
the Malden Public Schools
and Malden Recreation in providing
a lot of opportunities to
either compete for teams or just
get some excellent instruction
for many student-athletes of all
grades and ages, year-round,"
said MPS Director of Wellness,
Physical Education and Athletics
Charlie Conefrey. "We now offer
multiple sports for boys and girls
in middle school leagues in the
Greater Boston League through
the Malden Recreation Dept. and
many other programs throughout
the school year and summer."
GOT 'EM ALL COVERED —
Emily has room for another
one (maybe!) at the Malden
Baseball Clinic.
THE BIG PICTURE — A competitive intra-squad game was held on
the last day of the clinic.
IN THE SWING OF IT — Chalkot
is learning how to swing a
baseball bat for the first time.
He later got a hit!
TAKING A HACK— Another
newcomer, Pierrot takes a
swing during the clinic.
GOOD FORM — That's certainly
good throwing form for this
hard-working player.
BO AND DANIEL — Malden High
varsity baseball veteran Bo
Stead, left, works with Daniel,
who is headed into the 7th
grade, on his swing at the clinic.
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Page 11
Malden Public Schools English Learners Summer
Program students visit New England Aquarium
By Steve Freker
T
he Malden Public Schools coordinates
an English Learners
(EL) enrichment program covering
nearly all grades of the district
that provides opportunities
for many students to continue
their studies in the summer
months. There is instruction
from MPS and summer staff
as well as a number of fi eld trips
and other fun activities. One of
the recent fi eld trips was to the
New England Aquarium in Boston.
A
group of over 50 students
who are participating in a program
centered for elementary-aged
students at the Salemwood
K-8 School traveled with
their chaperones to the Aquarium,
where they were able to
experience many exhibits and
view some of the over 10,000
species of animals, fi sh and other
aquatic-based inhabitants.
For most of those who went
on the fi eld trip to the New EnOver
50 students and staff from the Malden Public Schools (MPS) Summer English Learners (EL) Program recently visited the New
England Aquarium in Boston. Above they are shown at the Salemwood K-8 School before their departure for the fi eld trip. (Courtesy/
Malden Public Schools Photos)
gland Aquarium, it was their
fi rst-ever visit. Staff members
who accompanied the Summer
EL Program students said
the students were very excited
to see all the sights at the Aquarium
and had a great time during
their visit.
THOUSANDS OF FISH SPECIES: There are over 10,000 animals
and fi sh at the New England Aquarium, including thousands of
fi sh species.
PENALTY | FROM PAGE 1
ment Program (MSYEP), which
hires youth ages 14-24 for paid
jobs with the city. Her MSYEP
responsibilities included hiring,
authorizing pay increases,
making job assignments and
timesheet approvals.
In March 2018, Colón Hayes
hired one of her daughters, then
supervised her work and signed
her timesheets. Although the
Mayor’s Chief of Staff told Colón
Hayes in April 2018 not to supervise
her daughter, she continued
to do so. In July 2018, Colón
Hayes approved a pay increase
for her daughter, making her
the highest paid MSYEP youth
worker that year.
In 2019, Colón Hayes rehired
her daughter and approved another
increase in her pay, making
her again the highest paid MSYEP
youth worker that year. Colón
Hayes also hired her daughter’s
boyfriend to the MSYEP staff,
then hired her other daughter to
a MSYEP summer position and
approved her timesheets.
By hiring and supervising
her daughters, signing their
timesheets and approving pay
increases for one daughter,
Colón Hayes violated the conflict-of-interest
law’s prohibition
against municipal employees
participating as such in matters
in which they know their immediate
family members have fi -
nancial interests. In addition, by
hiring one daughter’s boyfriend,
Colón Hayes violated the confl
ict-of-interest law’s prohibition
against public employees knowingly
or with reason to know
acting in a manner that would
cause a reasonable person to
doubt their fairness in the performance
of their offi cial duties.
The State Ethics Commission
SEA TURTLE: One of the largest sea turtles in the world inhabits
the tanks at the New England Aquarium.
encourages public employees to
contact the Commission’s Legal
Division at 617-371-9500 for free
advice if they have any questions
PENGUINS: The penguins are
a popular exhibit at the New
England Aquarium.
regarding how the confl ict-of-interest
law might apply to them.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 28, 2023
Rising Stars: The Young Company’s spectacular Summer Festival
Malden students take the stage!
G
reater Boston Stage Company
is delighted to announce its
highly anticipated Young Company
Summer Festival 2023, featuring
an impressive lineup of budding
young artists and captivating
performances. With a commitment
to providing exceptional
entertainment and enriching
the community through the arts,
this year’s Summer Festival offers
an unparalleled theatrical experience
for audiences of all ages!
Performed by students in
grades four through 12, The
Young Company Summer Festival
will boast an eclectic array of
productions, including the family
favorite “Finding Nemo Jr.,” the
epic adventure “The Lightning
Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical”
and the bold and exhilarating musical
“Head Over Heels.” Whether
you’re a seasoned theater enthusiast
or a first-time attendee,
there’s something for everyone to
enjoy. Performances run August 3
through August 6.
“We are thrilled to present our
Summer Festival once again,
bringing together artists and audiences
to celebrate the magic of
live theater,” says Greater Boston
Stage Company Operations Manager
Heather Mell. “We are excited
to showcase a diverse range
of productions that will entertain,
challenge, and unite both our performers
and community.”
“Finding Nemo Jr.” – August 4-6;
performed by students in grades
four through six. Dive into an underwater
adventure like no other
with “Finding Nemo Jr.” This heartwarming
musical brings to life the
beloved Pixar film on stage. Join
Nemo, a spirited young clownfish,
as he embarks on a daring
journey to find his way back home
after being captured and placed
in a fish tank. Alongside his forgetful
but lovable friend Dory,
Nemo encounters a host of colorful
characters and discovers the
true meaning of friendship, family
and perseverance. Filled with
catchy songs, charming choreography
and stunning aquatic
set designs, “Finding Nemo Jr.” is
a joyous, family-friendly production
that will captivate audiences
of all ages.
“The Lightning Thief: The Percy
Jackson Musical” – August 4-6;
performed by students in grades
seven through nine. Step into the
is an electrifying theatrical experience
that will leave audiences
on the edge of their seats.
“Head Over Heels” – performed
Malden students (left to right) Nora T. and Josephine W., who will
be performing in “The Lightning Thief,” and Neil T., who will be
performing in “Finding Nemo Jr.”
mythological world of ancient
gods and epic quests with this
action-packed musical based on
Rick Riordan’s bestselling novel,
This musical takes the audience
on a thrilling adventure with Percy
Jackson, a demigod and son
of Poseidon. When Zeus’s powerful
lightning bolt is stolen, Percy
finds himself accused and must
set out on a quest to clear his
name and prevent an all-out war
between the gods. Accompanied
by a band of misfit friends, Percy
faces mythological creatures and
battles ancient forces in this heroic
coming-of-age tale. Combining
rock-infused music, dynamic
choreography and dazzling special
effects, “The Lightning Thief”
by students in grades 10 through
12; August 3, 5 & 6: Get ready for
a bold and exuberant journey of
love and acceptance with “Head
Over Heels.” This feel-good musical
is set to the iconic songs of the
all-female rock band The Go-Go’s.
Follow the royal family of Arcadia
as they embark on a hilarious and
adventurous quest to save their
kingdom from an oracle’s prophecy.
Packed with mistaken identities,
witty humor and an exploration
of gender roles and self-discovery,
“Head Over Heels” breaks
boundaries and celebrates individuality
in a world full of surprises.
With its infectious pop-rock
score and dazzling choreography,
“Head Over Heels” is a joyous celebration
of love, freedom and living
life authentically.
This year’s Summer Festival features
a diverse selection of contemporary
works, each showcasing
the company’s unwavering
dedication to storytelling and arFESTIVAL
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Page 13
Six Malden residents compete for METRO Baseball
Team in Bay State Summer Games
Five Golden Tornados from Malden High School Baseball participate in July event
S
ix Malden residents participated
in the recent Massachusetts
Amateur Sports Foundation
(MASF) Bay State Summer
Games as part of the METRO
Baseball Team this past
month. The Bay State Summer
Games Baseball round-robin
tournament was held at UMass
Boston’s Monan Park from
July 5-7. Participating Malden
residents included rising freshman
Ryan Bowdridge, who was
an eighth-grader at the Beebe
School in Malden this past academic
year, Malden High sophomore
Bo Stead and MHS junior
tri-captains Ryan Coggswell,
“Zeke” Noelsaint and Jake
Simpson. Another Malden resident
who participated was MalThe
2023 METRO Baseball Team competed in the 2023 Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation
(MASF) Bay State Summer Games from July 5-7 at Monan Park near UMass Boston and Boston
College High School. Five Malden High School students participated and Head Coach was MHS
Coach Steve Freker. (Advocate Photos)
den Catholic junior catcher Jackson
Norales. Malden Catholic rising
sophomore David Ruane, a
former Malden resident, now of
Everett, also performed for METRO;
Ruane had three hits in the
five games and did not allow
an earned run in two pitching
performances. Simpson, Coggswell,
Noelsaint and Stead were
all outstanding defensively, with
Noelsaint and Simpson recording
three hits each, including a
double. Bowdridge was “Mr. Versatile”
– playing five different positions
and recording four stolen
bases and four runs scored.
“It was a very good showing
and it is always a great experience
for these players to
come together and form a team
against some excellent competition,”
said METRO Head Coach
Steve Freker, who this year completed
his 36th consecutive year
with the Bay State Games and
the METRO Team.
Coach Freker, who will be in
his eighth year back for a second
time as Malden High baseball
coach (previously 1985-1999),
was inducted into the Bay State
Games/MASF Hall of Fame on
June 29 at a Fenway Park ceremony.
FAMILY
AFFAIR: Pictured from
left to right: Taking in one of
the METRO baseball games,
DAVID DEALS: David Ruane, a
former Malden resident, now of
Everett, who was a freshman on
the Malden Catholic varsity team
this past spring, deals on the
mound for METRO at the Bay State
Summer Games.
the Noelsaint family watched
“Zeke” Noelsaint play in the
Games against COASTAL; dad
Rodens Noelsaint, Linden
STEAM Academy seventhgrader
Kendrick and big
brother Cl ifton,
the first
JACKSON TIME: Malden
resident and Malden Catholic
junior Jackson Norales played
and excelled for METRO in the
Bay State Summer Games.
Haitian American to serve as
MHS Baseball Captain (in the
2021 season). Clifton is an
Engineering student at UMassLowell.
JAKE
JACKS ONE: Malden High junior captain Jake Simpson jacks
a double in the gap for the METRO Baseball Team in the Bay State
Summer Games.
MALDEN HIGH METRO PLAYERS: Pictured from left to right:
Malden High School players on the Bay State Summer Games
METRO Baseball Team were rising freshman Ryan Bowdridge,
sophomore Bo Stead and juniors Ryan Coggswell, Jake Simpson
and Ezechiel “Zeke” Noelsaint.
ZEKE ON THE HILL: Malden High
junior captain “Zeke” Noelsaint
made an appearance on the
mound for the METRO Baseball
Team and shut down a threat by
COASTAL with a strikeout and
ground ball out.
RYAN ON A ROLL: MHS rising
freshman Ryan Bowdridge is
shown in his delivery for the
METRO Team at the recent
Bay State Summer Games.
Bowdridge, a member of the
MHS incoming Class of 2027
freshmen, played five different
positions at the tournament
– pitcher, catcher, first base,
shortstop and third base – in
five games.
NOELSAINT NESTLES IN:
Malden High junior captain
“Zeke” Noelsaint nestles into
the plate awaiting a pitch for
the METRO Baseball Team.
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MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 3
CASH VALUE LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES
ration of the five year look back
period. If the policies are paid up
with no more required premiums
to be paid, the life insurance policies
can be transferred to an irrevocable
trust as well in order
to commence the five year look
back period.
Keep in mind that since term
f applying for MassHealth it is
important to realize that MassHealth
will count the cash value
in a whole life, universal life or
variable universal life insurance
policy if the face value of the policy
is greater than $1,500. This
is important as the community
spouse can have no more than
$148,620 in countable assets
and the nursing home spouse
can only have $2,000 or less in
countable assets in order to be
eligible for MassHealth longterm
care benefits. If the community
spouse has two cash value
life insurance policies and each
has a face value of $800, then
the total face value would exceed
$1,500 thereby rendering
the cash value of both policies a
countable asset.
If the cash value policies are
I
owned by the spouse applying
for MassHealth benefits, ownership
of the policies can be transferred
to the community spouse
in order to reduce the nursing
home spouse’s countable assets
to less than $2,000. There is no
disqualifying transfer when one
spouse transfers countable assets
to the other spouse. However,
the community spouse’s total
countable assets cannot exceed
$148,620, including the total
cash value of all of the life insurance
policies.
An advanced planning strategy
might be to transfer ownership
of the policies to the children
in order to commence the
five year look back period. Each
of your children could also be
the beneficiary of each life insurance
policy. This will serve to remove
the countable asset out of
the name(s) of the parent(s) when
you feel confident neither of the
parents will be applying for MassHealth
benefits prior to the expiinsurance
policies have no cash
value, they are not countable assets
for MassHealth eligibility purposes.
The community spouse
would certainly want to make
sure that the children are named
the beneficiaries of the life insurance
policy and not the spouse
who is entering a nursing home
who is either applying for MassHealth
benefits or who is already
on MassHealth. Another option
would be for the community
spouse to name his or her estate
as the beneficiary of the life
insurance policies (cash value or
term) and include a testamentary
trust provision in his or her Will
that would provide discretionary
distributions of income and
principal for the nursing home
spouse. Assets in such a testamentary
trust would not be a
countable asset for MassHealth
purposes and income and principal
distributions would serve
to provide supplemental benefits
to the nursing home spouse that
would not be provided by MassHealth
or any other governmental
programs.
With advanced planning, you
can transfer ownership of any life
insurance policy to an irrevocable
trust in order to remove the policy
from the countable resource
pool. Five years after such a transfer,
the cash value in any life insurance
policy will no longer be
countable. If the insured were to
die, the death benefit would be
paid to the Trust and the surviving
spouse would be entitled to
the income generated from the
investment of the life insurance
proceeds, but not be entitled to
receive any principal. It is always
good to review your life insurance
policies in order to determine if
any advanced planning strategies
should be employed.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an estate planning/elder law attorney, Certified
Public Accountant, Certified Financial Planner, AICPA Personal
Financial Specialist and holds a master’s degree in taxation.
3. Picked up pieces while sitting
and listening...Jack remembers,
like it was yesterday, that
terrible night in 1972 when the
Centre Methodist burned down;
cites his cutting the firefighter
work week down to 42 hours
from 84 hours as one of his
greatest accomplishments; he
loved the job and the camaraderie
he shared with fellow firefighters;
the Highland Cafe was
his favorite restaurant, and Dave
(Angelo) met future wife Donna
by chance one night when she
came into the Highland with
Jack’s daughter Lorri.
4. And finally, possibly my
favorite takeaway from my sit
down with Jack was his philosophy
on life and longevity; one
of life’s simplest perhaps, but for
many, the hardest to actually apply:
“Everything in moderation
and enjoy every day.” Bam! He
continued – I am paraphrasing
a bit – also musing that “worrying”
just ain’t worth it. That life
has its ups and downs, they will
also pass (Jack a George Harrison
fan?). “Enjoy the moment”
is what I’ll always remember.
Thank you for that, sir.
I put the call out to Facebook
for “Friends of Jack” to wish him
a happy birthday. I was flooded
with well-wishers – over 75 before
I submitted this article. Here
are but a few...
• Beth Lowenstein: “HBD Chief!
My dad worked with you on
the MFD and my sister Rie and I
went to school with your daughter
June. Enjoy your special day.”
• Rick J. Wilson: “I worked for
Chief Garrity when I was in high
school. Just the nicest human I
can remember. HBD to you Chief.”
• Retired Firefighter Jimmy McGonagle:
“HBD Chief Garrity!”
• Retired Firefighter Mike Craven:
“My dad was on the MFD
FESTIVAL | FROM PAGE 12
tistic excellence. Patrons can anticipate
top-tier talent and a celebration
of the performing arts
that will leave a lasting impression.
Whether you’re a fan of animated
adventures, mythological
quests or empowering love stories,
these productions are sure to
leave you with lasting memories
and a renewed appreciation for
the magic of live theater!
“The Young Company Summer
Festival is a testament to
the importance of providing
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during the same time frame you
were Chief. HBD Chief!”
• Ward 1 Councillor Peg Crowe:
“HBD Chief Garrity!”
• Amanda Boyle Grazioso:
“HBD from the entire Boyle
family!”
• Steve Jesi: “Happiest 104th
birthday Chief Garrity! The
Barnes Ave neighborhood was
always safe when you were
around. God bless you.”
• Former Ward 3 Councillor Paul
DiPietro: “HBD Chief! Fond memories
of Brother Garrity, from the
19 Claremont St DiPietro’s.”
• Marty Keane: “HBD Chief!
Hope to visit you soon!”
• Robin Farren: “Gentleman
Jack, happy 104th BD to Lorri‘s
sweet father! Always a delightful
fellow. You’ve done well Mr.
Garrity.”
• Barbara Mcglinchy: “Happy
birthday from Barbara and Kevin
Mcglinchy!”
• Cliff Jacobs: “HBD Chief Garrity,
you were always a fair man.
104 – my Lord, what staying
power! God bless you, Chief!”
As Peter Falk’s iconic TV character
Columbo would say, “Just one
more thing, sir” – retired Malden
Police Chief Kevin Molis at times
may come off like Sergeant Joe
Friday (“just the facts, ma’am”),
but don’t let that particular facade
fool ya; he’s another Maldonian
with as much compassion
as all outdoors – one who never
fails to deliver, straight fire from
his heart and soul. His reverence
for those that came before us, for
those that made a difference in
our lives, is legendary. Thank you,
Chief, for these thoughtful and
heartfelt words: “growing up in
Malden you would most often
hang around with kids whose
dads were cops or firemen. Chief
Garrity was one of them. He was
someone who we all respected
as an American and Malden
icon for his service to our counyoung
artists with a platform to
express themselves and grow in
their craft,” says Greater Boston
Stage Company Education Associate
Autumn Blazon-Brown.
“We are incredibly proud of
the hard work and dedication
these young actors have put
into their performances, and
we can’t wait to share their talents
with you!”
All tickets are $25. For more information
or to purchase tickets,
call the Box Office at 781279-
2200 or visit www.greaterbostonstage.org.
Group sales are
try and our city. He carried himself
as a dedicated, highly competent
professional and he did
it with a quiet and dignified humility.
He is a living American
and Malden story, and I am happy
that it has been a lengthy story
of 104 years which I hope has
many more pages…”
Postscript 1: At this point, much
to my regret, I must stop babbling.
With only 1,500 words allotted
each week, I am almost at my
limit. With that said, let’s hear from
a good friend of Jack’s, the Honorable
Mayor of Malden, Gary Christenson:
“they say that everyone
changes over time, but I would
have to say that one exception is
Jack Garrity. Each time I go to visit
him, I marvel that at 104 years old
we continue to have the best discussions
about everything from
WWII to the Malden High School
Golden Tornadoes. Speaking of
which, I like to think that it was
Jack’s well wishes just before last
year’s football game at Fenway
Park that propelled the team to
the big win. Our motto is ‘Strong
Past, Proud Future’ and if there is
anyone that is indicative of that
motto, it’s Jack Garrity. Happy
birthday, my friend!”
Postscript 2: Jack, I sincerely
hope you had a wonderful
birthday and that you enjoyed
my humble tribute. It was love
at first sight when we met – and
we will meet again soon, my
friend. With that said: “Happy
trails to you, till we meet again,
some trails are happy ones, others
are blue, It’s the way you ride
the trail that counts, here’s a happy
one for you.” Happy trails Jack,
till we meet again.
—Peter is a longtime Malden
resident and a regular
contributor to The Malden
Advocate. He can be reached
at PeteL39@aol.com for comments,
compliments or criticisms.
also
available. Please contact Director
of Marketing and PR Bryan
Miner at bryan@greaterbostonstage.org
or 781-279-7885 x107
for more information. Box Office
hours: Tuesdays–Fridays, noon–4
p.m. Location: 395 Main St., Stoneham,
Mass.
Flagship Season Sponsors: Mass
Cultural Council, Stoneham Bank
and the Salem Five Charitable
Foundation. Young Company
Season Sponsor: Adelaide Breed
Bayrd Foundation and Stoneham
Business and Community Educational
Foundation.
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial
Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher,
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Local students who made the UMass
Amherst Spring 2023 Dean’s List
B
elow is a list of local students
who were named to the
Dean’s List at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst for the
spring 2023 semester. In order to
qualify, an undergraduate student
must receive a 3.5 grade-point average
or better on a 4-point scale.
Malden
Munib Abdulghani
Tsz W. Chan
Katrina Marie Chang
Elina Chen
Natalie Ying Chen
Sophia Chen
Vivian Chen
Luca De Oliveira
Matthew Paul DiStefano
Ethan Dong
William J. Duggan
Jana Yehia Elshafey
Helen Negussie Eshetu
Maxwell John Forestier
Bridget Helen Gately
Ashley Victoria Giang
Abhinit Giri
Eric He
Kara Elizabeth Hollis
Leila Imani
Paige Mackenzie Jordan
Chiara L Kinnon
Chelsea Law
Taylor Hak Lee
Tung Yan Leung
Jianming Lin
Jianxiong Lin
Sarah Yen Lin
Yangyang Lin
Tatiyanna Luc
Meiying Lyu
Lili Mei Ye
Melanie Renee Moulaison
Alexey Mozyaev
Dang Khoa Q. Nguyen
Dionne Huyen Nguyen
Hoang Nguyen
Khiem Tan Duy Nguyen
Ngan Ngoc Nguyen
Nguyen Minh Phuc Nguyen
Sammi Nie
Ryan O’Connell
Sophia H. Oliveira
Dhyey Ghanshyam Patel
Derick Phan
Jahnvi Punj
Matthew James Romprey
Michael Shi
Jared Gunnar Swanson
Bethan Emily Taddeo
Nour Al Amin Tafraoui
Morgan Tammaro
Wendy Mei Wah Tan
Xinyi Tan
Abby Ly Tang
Michael Thompson
Jasmine My Tran
Sean Tran
Thuy-Tam Hoang Vo
Xinping Xiong
Stanley Yang
Zhaochen Yao
Jiaqi Ye
Zhengyue Yu
Brian Zeng
George Junqiao Zhang
Guilin Zhang
Ricky Zhang
Wu Zheng
Xiaolin Zhou
Zhiyang Zuo
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MALDEN PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Herbert L. Jackson
Council Chamber, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 P.M. on
Monday, August 14, 2023 on the petition of 204 Main Malden LLC (Permit Application
# CMID 045711-2022) seeking a special permit under Title 12, Chapter 12, Section
030 and Title 12, Chapter 12, Section 300 of the Code of the City of Malden, to allow
multifamily residential dwelling use, up to three stories inclusive, of property in the
Neighborhood Business zoning district, and an Inclusionary Development, namely,
to construct a building with three stories and a total of thirty-three (33) dwelling units,
including four (4) Affordable Housing Units, at the property known as and numbered, 204
Main Street, Malden and by City Assessor’s Parcel ID# 064 309 925. Petition and plans
are available for public review in City Hall, Inspectional Services Department, Room 330,
215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA and on the City website under Permit Application
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By:
Diane M. Chuha
Clerk
July 28, August 4, 2023
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Tips and Tools for Coping
with Vision Loss
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you recommend some good resources for seniors with vision
loss? My husband was recently diagnosed with macular degeneration,
which has deteriorated his central vision, and he’s become very
discouraged.
Worried Wife
Dear Worried,
I’m very sorry to hear about your husband’s eye condition. Unfortunately,
there are about 20 million Americans living with macular
degeneration today. Over time, this progressive disease can rob
people of their central vision, making everyday tasks like driving a
car, reading a magazine or watching television extremely challenging.
Here are some tips and resources that can help.
Low Vision Help
If your husband hasn’t already done so, he needs to see a low-vision
specialist for a comprehensive examination. Low-vision specialists
are ophthalmologist or optometrist with additional credentials
or specialization in low vision testing, diagnosis, and treatment.
A low vision exam, which is much diff erent from a typical eye
exam, will explore how your husband’s eye condition is aff ecting his
day-to-day life, how he’s adapting emotionally and prescribe solutions
to help him regain as much day-to-day functioning as possible.
Your next step is to get your husband to a nearby vision rehabilitation
service. These services, which are run by state or nonprofi t
organizations, or private eye care clinics, help people with all types
of uncorrectable vision impairments. Most state and nonprofi t services
are free or low-cost, while private clinics typically charge a fee
or may accept Medicare.
While vision rehabilitation does not restore lost sight, it does help
people maximize their existing sight, or, if they have no vision, it
can equip them with techniques and tools to help them maintain
an independent lifestyle.
Services include counseling, along with training on how to perform
daily living tasks with low vision, and how to use visual and
adaptive devices and assistive technologies that can help improve
quality of life.
They also off er guidance for adapting your home that will make it
safer and easier for your husband to maneuver and can help him locate
low-vision support groups. Some agencies will even send their
specialist out to work with him in the comfort of your own home.
To fi nd a vision rehabilitation service near you ask your husband’s
eye doctor for a referral, or you can locate services yourself
by calling the American Printing House (APH) Connect Center at
800-232-5463.
Online Tools
Another convenient place to get help for your husband is online
at VisionAware (VisionAware.org). This free website that’s part
of the APH Connect Center is specifi cally designed for older adults
new to vision loss.
It provides information on eye diseases and disorders, along with
dozens of practical tips, information and instructional videos on
living with vision loss. These include concepts for adapting your
home to make it easier to navigate, techniques for traveling safely
outside the home, and various tips on how to manage things like
fi nances, medications, and other tasks such as cooking, cleaning,
grooming, reading, writing, doing hobbies and more.
VisionAware also provides a comprehensive list of more than
2,000 low vision agencies and organizations across the country
that’s searchable by state or category.
Another terrifi c low vision resource that’s available to your husband
is Hadley (Hadley.edu), which is a nonprofi t organization and
partner of the National Eye Institute and the National Eye Health
Education Program.
Hadley off ers online discussion groups, audio podcasts and dozens
of free online workshop videos to help empower the blind and
visually impaired. With Hadley, your husband will learn new ways
to do things that have become more diffi cult due to his vision loss
and connect him with a network of peers who understand what
he’s going through.
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, July 28, 2023
OBITUARIES
Patrick J. Barkhouse
Of Malden MA.
A proud veteran of
the United States
Army, passed away
on July 11, 2023 after
a courageous
battle with cancer.
Pat is survived
by his loving wife
of 52 years, Nancy
Barkhouse. He
was a proud father of his loving
daughters, Lori and Lisa Barkhouse.
He was an amazing Papa to Daniel
and Natalia Di Sessa, all of Malden
MA. Pat loves his cat Bella, who truly
misses him.
He also left behind his only sonin-law
Mouad Tahaoui, Tracie Donovan
who was like another daughter
to him, and two step grandsons,
Shane and Michael Jr.
He was the son of the late Gertrude
Edward R. Barkhouse. He was
the brother of Edward Barkhouse,
Albert Barkhouse, Nancy Maria, Carole
Hagerty, John Barkhouse, the
late Lorraine McMahon, the late
Boivin Barkhouse, and the late Carl
Barkhouse.
Pat was loved by many family
members (brothers, sisters, nieces,
nephews, cousins, friends, coworkers,
and bosses).
He was a proud member and active
commander of the American Legion
Post #69 in Malden MA, and he
will be missed by all his veterans and
members.
Services will be held on Monday
July 31, 2023, at St. Joseph’s Parish at
770 Salem Street in Malden MA, at
11am. Following there will be a Veteran’s
ceremony at Bellrock Park across
from American Legion Post #69 at 75
Meridian Street in Malden MA and a
celebration of life at 12:30pm.
Charles B. Hanifan Jr., 76
Of Everett, Massachusetts
formerly
of Malden passed
away on July 22,
2023 after a long
courageous battle
with leukemia.
Charles was born in Malden, MA
on May 8, 1947, to Charles and Mary
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Charles loved spending his summers
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family. He was an avid reader, skier,
and golfer, who took trips out west
and down south enjoying these activities.
Charles loved and lived life
to the fullest and was truly one of a
kind. His smile, laughter, and unique
way of looking at life brought joy to
all that knew him.
Charles is predeceased by his parents
Charles Sr. and Mary (Fitzgerald).
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 18
City of Malden
Massachusetts
MALDEN PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Herbert L. Jackson
Council Chamber, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 P.M.
on Monday, August 14, 2023 on the petition of Hai Feng Huang (Permit Application
# RES-038315-2021)
seeking a special permit under Title 12, Chapter 28, Section
010(D)(1) of the Code of the City of Malden, to alter and change use of a preexisting
nonconforming property in Residence A zoning district, namely, to convert the vacant
storefront to a fourth residential dwelling unit and to change use of the building from a
three-family dwelling to a four-family dwelling, at the property known as and numbered,
341-343 Highland Avenue, Malden, MA and by City Assessor’s Parcel ID# 029 140
001. Petition and plans are available for public review in City Hall, Inspectional Services
Department, Room 330, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA and on the City website under
Permit Application # RES-038315-2021 at https://maldenma-energovweb.tylerhost.
net/apps/SelfService#/home
By:
Diane M. Chuha
Clerk
July 28, August 4, 2023
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
Invitation to Bid
City of Malden
Kierstead Park Improvements
Notice to Bidders
The City of Malden invites the submission of sealed bids for Construction of Kierstead
Park Improvements. The proposed improvements include a new playground and ballfield. At
the playground work includes resetting granite curb, new play equipment, poured-in-place rubber
surfacing and site furniture. At the ballfield, work includes a new backstop, new fencing, barrier
netting along the left field line, new batting cage, new infield mix, and new turf with irrigation.
Other park improvements include new walkways, site furnishings, site drainage, signage, planting
and seeding. Lastly, the project includes new electrical service and pedestrian pole lighting on
the main walkway and around the playground.
BID OPENING will be held on Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 1:00pm at the Office of Strategic
Planning & Community Development (OSPCD), City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor, Malden,
MA 02148. A Bid Summary will be made available to all Bidders, and other interested parties,
within twenty-four (24) hours of the Bid Opening.
Plans, specifications and all bid documents may be obtained electronically from Shadley Associates
beginning Wednesday, July 26, 2023, at 10:00am. Requests for electronic files may be made
to Skyler Chick, Shadley Associates, at schick@shadleyassociates.com or (781) 652-8809. A
non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on August 8, 2023 at 1:00pm onsite at the existing
playground in Kierstead Park, corner of Eastern Avenue and Willow Street in Malden.
All sealed bids must be hardcopy and delivered to the Office of Strategic Planning & Community
Development (OSPCD) prior to the BID OPENING, as stated above. Bids shall be delivered to
OSPCD at Malden City Hall during these hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday between the
hours of 8:00am - 5:00pm, and Tuesday between 8am - 7pm. The office is closed on Fridays. The
bidder assumes the risk of any delay due to mail or other delivery. Bids received after the official
BID OPENING will be returned unopened. The City of Malden reserves the right to waive any
informalities in Bids, to reject any or all Bids, or to accept any Bid that in their judgment will be
in the best interest of the City.
July 28, 2023
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If you have been dreaming of starting your own
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Commercial
Location! The perfect combination of exceptional
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MOVE RIGHT IN..This Spectacular sun-filled home with exceptional
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assessment ofmy property. MANGO
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definitely use them again if I was to
sell or purchase any real estate.
Peter Manoogian is a very
knowledgeable realtor and
definitely does his due diligence. I
would have no second thoughts
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recommending them to family and
friends!
Thank you MANGO for all your help!
Sincerely,
~Glenn Bowie~
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 16
He is survived by his daughter Alise
Budny and her husband Ryan, and
granddaughters Ava and Casey Wells
all of Worcester, MA. His longtime
companion Linda Spadafora and her
daughters Lori and Allison of Melrose,
1. On July 28, 1929, what First Lady was born who once worked
as an “inquiring photographer” for the Washington TimesHerald?
2.
What candy did Forrest Mars and William Murrie develop?
3. According to Guinness World Records, what is the fastest
growing mammalian tissue: deer antlers, baby kangaroos
or baleen?
4. What does the G in GIF stand for?
5. On July 29, 2005, scientists announced the discovery of
Eris, which is what?
6. How are tabla, snare and tom similar?
7. In what museum would you fi nd the “Mona Lisa”?
8. What is the fastest fl ying insect?
9. On July 30, 1932, the Olympic Games in Los Angeles
opened; what place was fi rst instituted there?
10. In 1792 in Newburyport, Mass., the first American
commercial bakery opened; eventually it was renamed
the National Biscuit Company, which was renamed what?
11. July 31 is National Avocado Day; what is another name for
avocado that includes the name of a reptile?
12. How many rooms does the White House have: 54, 98 or 132?
13. In what New York city would you fi nd a U.S. military academy
and a U.S. Mint?
14. On August 1, 1876, what state (the Centennial State) that
includes Cripple Creek became part of the USA?
15. What are the three primary colors?
16. In 1885 what product was named for extracts of coca leaves
and kola nuts?
17. On August 2, 1992, Jackie Joyner-Kersee won the Summer
Olympics heptathlon, which has how many diff erent track
& fi eld events?
18. In what Northeast River valley is what was once called the
Asparagus Capital of the World?
19. In June what in the USA went over $32 trillion?
20. August 3 is National Watermelon Day; what author of the
1870s book “Roughing It” said of watermelon, “When one
has tasted it, he knows what the angels eat”?
ANSWERS
MA. His siblings, Gail LaBass of Newport
Beach, CA, William and his wife
Florence of Reading, MA, Peter and
his wife Anne of Medford, MA, Barbara
and Betsey Hanifan of Beverly, MA,
as well as many nieces and nephews.
Per his request, the burial will be
private. A celebration of life is being
planned to honor Charles. Donations
in his memory may be made to the
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,
(gift designation: Pallative Care Program)
https://www.bidmc.org/giving.
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESATE
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage dated
January 25, 2023 given by C. Kelley Realty, LLC to RFB 4F NB, LLC, as affected by that
certain Affidavit under M.G.L. c. 183, §5B said mortgage recorded with the Middlesex County
(South) Registry of Deeds in Book 81195, Page 475, and which Affidavit is recorded with the
Middlesex County (South) Registry of Deeds in Book 81744, Page 164, and which mortgage
the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the
purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on the 9th day of
August, 2023 at 508-510 Pleasant Street, Malden, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises
described in said mortgage.
To wit:
Property Address: 508-510 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA
A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in Malden, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 5 on a plan entitled “Plan of Building Lots in Malden belonging
to Hugh K. Moore, dated 1886, by A.T. Sargent, Surveyor,” recorded with the Middlesex South
District Registry of Deeds in Book of Plans 52, Plan 16, bounded and described as follows:
NORTHERLY by Pleasant Street, 50 feet;
EASTERLY by land now or formerly of Abbott and Dowling as shown on said plan, 125 feet;
SOUTHERLY by Lot 6 as shown on said plan 49.64 feet;
WESTERLY by Lot 4 as shown on said plan, 125 feet.
For grantor’s title see Deed recorded in Book 61975, Page 132.
Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way,
restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public
assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other
municipal assessments or liens and rights of any tenants and parties in possession, if there be
any, or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over
said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens
or encumbrances is made in the deed. The successful bidder will pay all costs of recording the
foreclosure deed and any other foreclosure documents including, without limitation, all state
and county excise stamp fees, and shall also be responsible for any Title V inspection and repair
requirements.
Terms of sale: A deposit of Fifteen Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($15,000.00) by certified
or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The
balance is to be paid by certified or bank check to Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C., 300
Crown Colony Drive, Suite 500, Quincy, MA 02169 within thirty (30) days from the date of sale.
Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the
event of an error in this publication, the description of the premises contained in said mortgage
shall control.
Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale.
RD W SPV LLC
Present holder of said mortgage
By its Attorneys,
Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C.
300 Crown Colony Drive, Suite 500
Quincy, MA 02169
July 21, 28 and August 4, 2023
ping Jr., a lifelong
resident of Malden,
passed away
on July 20, 2023. He
was 71 years old.
William was the
son of the late William and Arlene
(Cousins) Topping. He was the
dear brother of Mildred Dietz and
her husband, William, Karen Dietz
and her husband, Robert, Theresa
McLaughlin and her husband,
Richard, and the late Arthur Topping
and Lucille Topping. He is
also survived by many nieces and
nephews.
A service will be held at the A. J.
Spadafora Funeral Home, 865 Main
Street, Malden on Thursday, July 27th
at 10:30am. A visitation period will be
held from 9:00am-10:30am prior to
the service. Relatives and friends are
respectfully invited to attend.
Interment will be in Forest Dale
Cemetery, Malden.
1. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
2. M&Ms
3. Deer antlers
4. Graphics
5. A dwarf planet (at fi rst thought to be a 10th planet)
6. They are types of drums.
7. The Louvre in Paris
8. Dragonfl y
9. The Olympic Village
10. Nabisco
11. Alligator pear
12. 132
13. West Point
14. Colorado
15. Blue, red and yellow
16. Coca-Cola
17. Seven
18. Connecticut River Valley in Mass. (the Town of Hadley)
19. The gross national debt
20. Mark Twain
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