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Malden Public Schools
preparing for return of some
students, staff to buildings
High-needs students return to in-person learning on Jan. 19;
all Pre-K to Grade 2 students return in hybrid model Feb. 1
By Steve Freker
By Steve Freker
he Malden Public Schools
are preparing for the return
of their highest needs and
several grades of its younger
students for in-person learning
in the school buildings in
the coming weeks. The school
buildings have been closed
districtwide for most students
since mid-March 2020 due to
the COVID-19 pandemic, with
the majority of students in remote
learning mode. All established
and negotiated protocols
will be in place to ensure the
safety, health and well-being of
all students, educators, administrators
and staff when they arrive,
as indicated by the Malden
School Committee and the Joint
Labor Management Committee.
The special needs students
T
The Salemwood School is the largest of Malden’s fi ve K-8 schools
with over 1,200 students. High-needs students and those in
Grades Pre-K-2 will be returning to the district’s buildings over
the next several weeks. (Courtesy Photo/Malden Public Schools)
number about 200 in all while
the Pre-K to Grade 2 students
are close to 1,200. Altogether,
there are about 6,400 students
in the Malden Public Schools
district, including about 1,800 at
Malden High School in Grades 9,
10, 11 and 12.
All students in Grades 3-12 will
remain in remote learning mode
for the time being, according to
school offi cials, where they have
remained since the schools were
closed due to the COVID-19
SCHOOLS | SEE PAGE 10
he air was crisp and cold
and the scene was eerily
quiet despite the presence of
several hundred people who
had come to show support for
the family.
The night was also thick with
emotion, especially when the silence
was broken by a close family
friend and neighbor, whose
voice was strained, but fi rm. “We
need justice and his family needs
your love and support. Say his
name!” the woman cried out.
“JADEN!... JADEN!” the group
numbering over 400 shouted
out in unison. “JADEN!”
The throng that had turned out
after dark on December 30 at the
Bowdoin Street Apartments in
Malden lit candles and showed
617-387-2200
E
Friday, January 8, 2021
Large outpouring
of community
support for family
of Jaden Brito-White
Services scheduled for victim of
shooting as Malden Police continue
around-the-clock investigation
Jaden Brito-White, 2020
Malden High School graduate.
(Photo Courtesy of MHS Yearbook)
their solidarity and support for
the late Jaden Brito-White, his
family and his memory at a vigil
held the night after his death on
SUPPORT | SEE PAGE 10
Malden kindergarten teacher honored
for classroom innovation by the Fenway Bowl
Beebe School’s Wendy Yaakov created YouTube Channel and posts on popular, message-based videos
By Steve Freker
W
hen it came to creating a
new and innovative way
to engage with her students and
accent their learning, it would
be quite fi tting to say Wendy
Yaakov hit a home run. Actually,
scored a game-changing touchdown
would be a more appropriate
way to phrase it.
The Malden Public Schools
kindergarten teacher was recently
acknowledged and honored
by the board of the Fenway
Bowl and named to its Honor
Roll for her pandemic-era eff orts
to boost her classroom off erings
and brighten her students’ lives
and learning. The Fenway Bowl
is the newest NCAA collegiate
football bowl game that has
been added to the list, which
now numbers 36 in all. Due to
the COVID-19 pandemic, 10 college
football bowl games, including
the Fenway Bowl, were
canceled.
Fenway Bowl mission:
Promote, support and
strengthen education
The expressed mission of the
Fenway Bowl is to promote,
support and strengthen education
for all across New England;
to honor, recognize and
thank educators for their selfless
contribution to the educational
system and their students;
and to celebrate students
and empower them to
FENWAY BOWL | SEE PAGE 8
Beebe School kindergarten teacher Wendy Yaakov was recently named to the Fenway Bowl Honor
Roll. (Advocate photo by Steve Freker)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 8, 2021
Malden Fire Dept. receives custom-built
engine and ladder truck
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n June of 2019, Mayor Gary
Christenson committed
to an investment of approximately
$1.5 million to modernize
the Malden Fire Department
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both a new engine and aerial
ladder. Recently, Mayor Christenson,
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Fire Department took delivery
of the fi rst of its newest
piece of fi refi ghting apparatus.
A 2020 pumper, which will be
assigned to Engine 2 located
at the Central Fire Station, was
built by the E-ONE fi re apparatus
company.
This “Typhoon” model pumper
can distribute 1,500 gallons
of water per minute. It carries
780 gallons of water in an
onboard tank as well as over
2,000 feet of fi re attack and water
supply hose lines and other
fi refi ghting and rescue equipment.
It was custom-built for
the Malden Fire Department
based on specifications developed
by a team of Malden
Fire Department personnel.
This new pumper will replace
a pumper that has served the
city faithfully for the past 22
years. The training of fi re department
personnel on the
capabilities and the operation
of the new pumper will begin
immediately and it is expected
that this new pumper will
go into full service within just
a couple of weeks.
“I’m extremely pleased to
continue our commitment
to the hardworking men and
women of the Malden Fire Department
with this investment,”
commented Mayor Christenson.
“I want to thank our Finance
Team, led by Controller
Chuck Ranaghan and Director
Ron Hogan, who continue to
work tirelessly to put us in the
position to make these investments.
I also want to thank the
City Council for their support of
this request.”
The delivery of the new 2020
aerial ladder truck, also built by
E-ONE, is expected to occur in
mid-January.
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Malden’s first responders at top
of list to get COVID-19 vaccine
Police, fi re and EMS personnel will be vaccinated
in a regional approach beginning next week
By Steve Freker
M
alden’s first responders
are at the top of the list
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against the virus. At a City
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“We have joined fi ve other local
communities (Medford, Melrose,
Stoneham, Wakefi eld, Winchester)
in a regional approach
for our police, fire and EMS,”
Webb said, explaining there
will be three sites in three different
communities late next
week. The first public safety
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 8, 2021
State Rep. Ultrino accepting
applications for spring internships
S
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Ultrino is searching for motivated,
civic-minded individuals
interested in a spring legislative
internship. Ultrino proudly
represents the people of the
33rd Middlesex District of Massachusetts,
which includes most
of Malden.
Interns will have the rewarding
opportunity to experience
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through participating
in the day-to-day functioning
of a State Representative’s
offi ce. Interns will report mainly
to Legislative Aide Matthew
Walsh and will be responsible for
assisting with a variety of tasks
ranging from constituent correspondence,
scheduling, legislative
research and database management
to communications
and social media assignments.
They will also have the opportunity
to attend various virtual
events, such as hearings, meetings
and talks by guest speakers,
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their resume.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
those interested should
be prepared to work remotely.
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Pandemic
forces
cancellation of annual
MLK Jr. Luncheon
Dear Editor,
The North Shore Black Women’s
Association Inc. would like
to send our thanks and gratitude
for all who have supported
us over the years. It is with deep
regret and sadness that we are
unable to have our annual Martin
Luther King Jr. luncheon this
coming January 2021 due to the
Covid-19 pandemic.
Although we will not be able
to have our luncheon, we encourage
you to continue to
check our website www.nsbwa.
org. We will continue to grant
scholarships and at a later date
we will post the scholarship recipients.
The NSBWA, Inc. has
been immensely proud to provide
students who want to continue
with their education an
opportunity to obtain additional
funding.
We hope to have fundraising
events throughout January and
February 2021. As always, any
donations would be greatly appreciated
in any denomination
to help assist in this endeavor.
Donations can be made to NSBWA,
Inc. PO Box 631 Malden,
MA 02148. Also, please feel free
to contact us via email at nsbwainc@gmail.com
We
look forward to celebrating
the life and legacy of Reverend
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in
2022 at our annual MLK Jr. Luncheon.
Please join us in keeping
the North Shore Black Women’s
Association Inc. going by
viewing us on Facebook and of
course our website.
Thank you all for your continued
support,
NSBWA, Inc.
Mayor seeks new members
for Disability Commission
M
ayor Gary Christenson
is reaching out to Malden
residents to fi ll two of the
four newly created seats on
the Malden Disability Commission.
The Commission is comprised
of volunteers who operate
under the mandates of
M.G.L. Ch. 40, Section 8J, and
its core mission is to eliminate
discrimination against persons
of diff ering abilities. The
Commission provides information,
education, referral, guidance
and technical assistance
to public and private agencies,
individuals, organizations
and institutions to ensure that
all persons have equal access
to facilities, services and programs.
Per City ordinance, new
members must be either an
individual with a disability or
have a family member with a
disability.
Meetings occur on the second
Thursday of the month at
6:30 p.m. At this time meetings
are held virtually via Zoom.
To apply, please complete
the online Boards and Commissions
Application in full
at www.cityofmalden.org/
BCApplication. The deadline
for accepting applications is
Wednesday, January 20 at 5
p.m. Please email kmanninghall@cityofmalden.org
for
more information.
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Legislature passes landmark climate change bill
O
n January 4, 2021, State
Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian
along with her
colleagues in the Massachusetts
Legislature enacted breakthrough
climate legislation that
overhauls the state’s climate
laws, drives down greenhouse
gas emissions, creates clean energy
jobs and protects Environmental
Justice (EJ) communities.
The bill, An Act creating a
next-generation roadmap for
Massachusetts climate policy
(S.2995), sets a 2050 net-zero
greenhouse gas emissions limit,
as well as statewide limits every
five years; increases the requirements
for offshore wind
energy procurement, bringing
the statewide total to 5,600
megawatts; requires emission
reduction goals for Mass Save,
the state’s energy efficiency program;
and, for the first time, establishes
the criteria in statute
that define EJ populations. The
legislation also increases support
for clean energy workforce
development programs, including
those targeting low-income
communities, and improves gas
pipeline safety. The bill is now
with the governor.
“I'm incredibly proud to vote
today for bold climate legislation
that meets the moment
and is our first major update to
the 2008 Global Warming Solutions
Act,” said Lipper-Garabedian.
“Addressing our climate crisis
is a top priority for the 32nd
Middlesex and the entire Commonwealth,
and I was pleased
to join my colleagues in voting
for a bill that includes a 2050 net
zero roadmap, clean energy job
training programs, low-income
and business solar initiatives,
environmental justice considerations,
increased offshore wind
procurement targets, enhanced
gas safety protections and accountability,
updated standards
for appliance energy efficiency,
and much more. I thank Speaker
Mariano, former Speaker DeLeo
and the Joint Chairs of the
Committee on Telecommunication
Utilities and Energy, Representative
Golden and Senator
Barrett – among many others –
for their leadership on this critical
legislation.”
“This legislation represents
a major piece of climate legislation
that will set the course
of the
Commonwealth for the next
three decades,” said House
Speaker Ronald Mariano. “Today
we send a message loud
and clear that Massachusetts
will empower our environmental
justice communities, achieve
net zero emissions by 2050, continue
to lead on offshore wind,
increase equitable access to our
clean energy programs, and
create pathways to clean energy
jobs for underserved and
low-income communities.”
“Amid the unprecedented
public health and economic
challenges brought on by
the COVID-19 pandemic, I’m
proud of the Legislature’s ongoing
commitment to protecting
our environment,” said former
House Speaker Robert DeLeo.
“The actions the House and
Senate took today will keep
Massachusetts on-track to lead
the nation in clean energy and
environmental policies. Thank
you to Speaker Mariano, Chair
Golden and my colleagues in
the House for their commitment
to legislation that will help to
grow our clean energy economy,
address environmental justice
concerns, and bolster our efforts
to address the effects of climate
change.”
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Guest Commentary ~
Forestdale Park hits another
grand slam home run
By Irene Reardon
C
OVID-19, you ugly monster,
you have caused much
sadness, isolation, depression
and anxiety during 2020. So,
in retaliation, Santa decided to
send a contingent of his most
creative and energetic elves to
Forestdale Park, thus creating a
flurry of anti-COVID activity.
Chief Activity elf Courtney
and her Assistant elf Karen both
donned new outfits for the special
occasion. They organized
a resident participation campaign:
creating ornaments,
making mini-Christmas Trees,
baking Christmas cookies and
planning a trim the tree day.
And like the Energizer Bunny,
these activities elves kept going
on and on, holding a Christmas
poetry reading session, taking
the social distancing elf bus out
to see the Christmas lights and
finally decorating the bistro, dining
room and common areas.
Santa’s pal Mark West provided
us with a medley of songs while
residents were trimming the
trees, and on another occasion
pal Joseph Nocera performed
his holiday sing-along. Even
elves Jade and Sharron used
their powerful voices to fill the
dining room with beautiful music.
In the spirit of the campaign
and inspired by the elves, residents
decided to decorate their
apartment doors; even families
became involved thanks to the
Head Honcho, elf Terri.
The Forestdale campaign
gathered momentum as Chief
Foodie elf Lisa got into the act,
providing hot hors d’oeuvres for
the residents’ wine event, preparing
a Chanukah luncheon
and supplying food for a Chinese
buffet on Christmas Eve day.
Even Denise, our jovial elf, came
up from Compass and cheerfully
served generous portions.
But the pièce de résistance
came in the form of Christmas
Dinner, where elf Lisa outdid herself.
The dining room was a sight
to behold with a bevy of decorated
tables, bright white linen tablecloths,
and beautifully printed
menus followed by a sumptuous
dinner, which included:
1. Wine and champagne –
supplied by the generous Melrose
elves
2. Antipasti
3. Stuffed mushrooms
4. Salad
5. Surf & Turf with vegetable
accompaniment
6. Italian Limoncello Cream
Cake
7. Beverages
Michelin 5-Star chefs, eat your
heart out!
Let it be known the residents – in
the spirit of the season and buoyed
up with enthusiasm – became involved,
and when the doom and
gloom Grinch appeared at a function,
he was given the Bum’s Rush.
None of that around here!
All of this campaign was aided
and abetted by the following
elves:
1. Elf Michelle, who generously
funded the campaign
from the treasury.
2. Elf Joanne and her dining
elves, who joyfully served the
meals.
3. Eric the maintenance elf,
who was on call to ensure no
breakdowns occurred.
4. Elves Terri and Sarah offering
hot chocolate and cider.
5. Last but not least, elf Kati,
who cheerfully greeted all those
who entered Forestdale Park.
The residents of Forestdale
Park owe a debt of gratitude
to the contingent of elves and
friends who did battle with the
emotional effects of COVID-19.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 8, 2021
Mass. 1st in nation to get OK for federal
Pandemic-EBT funds extension for local families
Everett, Malden, Revere and Saugus families will
receive additional help against food insecurity
By Steve Freker
T
here was some good news
this week for thousands
of Massachusetts families, including
many of those in Everett,
Malden, Revere and Saugus
struggling with the economic
impacts of the coronavirus
pandemic. Many local families
with school-aged children will
be among the first in the nation
to receive extra financial assistance
to combat food insecurity.
State officials have announced
that federal funding has been
approved to continue the Pandemic-Electronic
Benefits Transfer
(P-EBT) program through the
end of the 2020-21 school year.
In Malden, Everett and Revere,
for instance, all families who have
public school students in their
households are eligible for P-EBT
funds for the 2020-21 school year
to help buy food. The funds that
will be dispensed through the
state-run program, using federal
funds, are restricted to food purchases.
Saugus families should
check with local officials regarding
P-EBT funds eligibility. The primary
determining factor is if students
are attending schools who
benefit from the National School
Lunch Program (NSLP) or the
School Breakfast Program (SBP).
How much will families receive?
Families of students in a
fully remote learning situation
will get $117.20 per month. Students
in a hybrid learning situation
will get $58.60 per month.
Students attending school either
half-day or fully in person
are not eligible for P-EBT.
Massachusetts received federal
approval to issue P-EBT
through the remainder of the
2020-2021 school year. The Bay
State is the first in the nation to
receive approval for the federal
dollars.
“COVID-19 has exacerbated
food insecurity, especially for
children who receive nutrition
support in school settings. This
remains a significant challenge
for many families throughout
the Commonwealth,” Secretary
of Health and Human Services
and COVID-19 Command Center
Director Marylou Sudders
said in a statement. “Massachusetts
continues to maximize every
opportunity to tackle food
insecurity across the state. The
rapid approval of our plan to issue
P-EBT through the end of
the school year will provide relief
to hundreds of thousands
of families across the state for
many months as we continue to
navigate this public health crisis.”
P-EBT is a relief program created
out of the CARES Act for families
whose children qualify for
free and reduced lunch. The program
was launched in Massachusetts
in April to help low-income
families across the state cover
the cost of missed school meals
while their children learn remotely.
It was extended in September
to support students starting the
school year remotely. In Massachusetts,
about half of all families
– more than 500,000 students –
qualify for free or reduced-priced
breakfast and lunch.
T
Parents and guardians who
already receive benefits will get
their P-EBT funds on their existing
EBT card. Families who do
not receive benefits from the
Department of Transitional Assistance,
but received a P-EBT
card this year, will get their P-EBT
funds on their existing P-EBT
card. Newly eligible students
will receive their P-EBT funds on
their existing card if their families
already receive benefits, or
the students will be mailed a
P-EBT card if they do not. Families
who lost their P-EBT card can
request a new one.
Going forward, the benefit
will be given to families monthly
through the end of the 20202021
school year using $40-$60
million in federal funds each
month. Altogether, more than
$253 million in federal dollars
have gone to supporting Massachusetts
families through the
nutritional assistance program.
P-EBT can be used anywhere
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) benefits
are accepted, including online
from Amazon and Walmart.
Many families eligible for P-EBT
may also be eligible for the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) and are encouraged
to apply.
In addition to P-EBT, all local
communities are offered free
“grab and go” in connection with
local public schools.
The Malden Public Schools
Parent Information Center
781-397-7271
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION ANNOUNCEMENT
2021 -2022
The Malden Public Schools will begin the 2021-2022 Kindergarten Registration process March 1.
During the last week of February 2021, the Parent Information Center plans to mail Kindergarten
Registration Applications to families with children born between September 1, 2015 and
August 31, 2016. If you are not sure your child’s name is on our kindergarten mailing list, please
call the Parent Information Center to confirm.
All forms must be filled out completely and submitted along with a copy of the child’s
birth certificate, 3 proofs of Malden residency, the child’s immunization record, a current
physical and a copy of the parent/guardian’s photo ID.
All completed forms can be returned to the Parent Information Center in the envelope
provided in the application packet or call to schedule an appointment.
No registration will be processed without ALL required documents.
Please call the Parent Information Center at 781-397-7271 if you have any questions.
January 8, 2021
It is Said
in Malden
By Steve Freker
hat Malden Health Director Chris Webb revealed Wednesday
night at a COVID-19 update hosted by Mayor Gary
Christenson that Malden will be using the Moderna version of
the vaccine, which he said is easier to use than the Pfizer brand,
since the shelf life is a lot longer and it is not subject to the -94
degrees storage temperature.
****
That longtime Ward 7 City Councillor Neal Anderson was
"back in the saddle" as Council President for Tuesday night's
meeting and noted that he now votes last, while wielding the
gavel, as opposed to voting first (since he is alphabetically enhanced
with his last name) for the past six years.
****
That Councilor Anderson and outgoing Council President
Jadeane Sica (Ward 8) are the only two Councillors in city history
to have served two consecutive years as President.
****
That the Malden School Committee will meet virtually at 6:00
p.m. on Monday, January 11 where it will be shown livestream
on the MATV.org/YouTube.
****
That the "countdown" is on when Malden Access Television
(MATV) officially changes its name to "Urban Media Arts-UMA"
moving forward.
****
That Councilor at Large Steve Winslow told his colleagues at
Tuesday's virtual meeting that an important Affordable Housing
Trust Fund meeting is scheduled next week on Thursday,
January 14 at 6:15 p.m., where the 2021 Action Plan will be discussed.
****
That
Janelle DeVits was elected chairperson of the Malden
Cannabis Control Committee at Tuesday night's meeting for
2021.
Malden Democrats
announce upcoming
meeting schedule
T
he next meeting of the Malden
Democratic City Committee
(MDCC) will take place
on Saturday, January 9, from
10-11:30 a.m. online via Zoom.
These monthly meetings enable
residents to connect with fellow
Democrats, discover volunteer
opportunities and learn about
issues and candidates – locally,
statewide and beyond. MDCC
meetings are open to the public,
with Democrats and prospective
Democrats especially welcome.
To learn more and obtain
instructions for accessing the
meetings, email maldendemocrats@gmail.com.
Also, save
the date for future meetings this
year, held on Saturday mornings
at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom: February
13, March 13, April 10, May
8 and June 5.
As the local arm of the Massachusetts
Democratic Party,
MDCC works to elect Democrats
and advance the Democratic
Party platform. If you are interested
in joining the Committee,
please contact your Ward
Chair for details. (All Ward Chair
contact information is listed on
massdems.org.)
To learn more about activities
of Malden Democrats, email
maldendemocrats@gmail.com,
sign up to receive email updates
at www.maldendemocrats.org
and follow the group on Facebook
at http://www.facebook.
com/groups/MaldenDems and
Twitter (@MaldenDems).
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Artist awarded citation for advancing arts, culture
By Tara Vocino
E
verett’s Ward 2 Councillor,
Stephanie Martins, awarded
a citation to Malden artist
Karyn Alzayer for her contributions
to the community – over
Zoom video conferencing on
Wednesday night. The founder
of Integral Arts Everett, Alzayer,
who lived in Everett until
2018, worked with city officials
to launch the first Everett Art
Walk and a City Hall art gallery
on the first floor.
“I’m so honored to be receiving
this award,” Alzayer said. “I have
worked tirelessly to promote
awareness and build community
around the arts in Everett, because
I believe that Everett, like
everywhere else, deserves great
art and arts experiences.”
Her projects include creating
a traveling wishing wall
where residents can post their
requests; a socially distant outdoor
art walk, encouraging residents
to explore time outside;
and a “rocktober,” where she
placed rocks around the city in
October with words of encouragement
on them.
Renee Solano said Alzayer’s art
helps to keep her sane during
Karyn Alzayer, of Malden,
created a traveling wishing wall
where residents post a dream
that they hope will come true.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
the pandemic. “She
spreads so much
light, hope, and action,”
Solano said.
Samantha Lambert
said Alzayer
uses her creativity
to bring everyone
together during a
time when people
need it most. Martins
said Alzayer has
a way of describing
things through her
art so people can envision
it.
For additional information,
visit integralsartseverett.org.
Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie
Martins presented a citation to
artist Karyn Alzayer virtually
on Wednesday night for her
contributions to the community.
Artist Karyn Alzayer started a citywide
“rocktober” to encourage kindness. (Photo
Courtesy of Karyn Alzayer)
Children placed a wish that they’d like to see come true on the
wishing wall. (Photos Courtesy of Daud Alzayer)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 8, 2021
FENWAY BOWL | FROM PAGE 1
make the most of their opportunities
and choices
Yaakov is one of 30 educators,
from all the New England
states, who were honored by
being named to the Inaugural
Fenway Bowl Honor Roll
for their eff orts and inspiration
they provided to students and
their families.
this week.
Beginning just before the
present school 2020-21 school
year started in early September,
Yaakov, who is an educator at
Malden’s Beebe K-8 School, created
her own YouTube Channel.
Regularly, she comes up with
(and “stars” in!) a read-aloud performance
where she uses stories,
puppets and songs to deliver
a message and continue her
claims to her YouTube followers,
encouraging them to stick
to their path. “You’ve got to be
in the ‘Yes, then, I’ll try again!’
mode.”
She then announces, and
breaks into, a brand-new, impromptu
song, “Y-E-T. Yet is my
favorite Word”:
“I’ve got a can-do attitude,
each and every day,
play,
“At home, at school and at
“My favorite word is Y-E-T, Yet,
“And that’s because I have a
growth mindset!”
Remote learning
experience both positive
and challenging for
kindergarteners
Yaakov said the shift to remote
Beebe School kindergarten teacher Wendy Yaakov reads aloud
a version of “Babushka’s Doll” by Patricia Polacco, with the
assistance of her puppets, in a recent YouTube video segment.
(Advocate photo by Steve Freker)
Though a seasoned, 25-year
teacher in the Malden Public
Schools, she is still able to be
surprised. “I had never heard
of the Fenway Bowl, until one
day in December, I was looking
through my emails and I received
an email from someone
at The Boston Globe saying,
‘Earlier this month, we put out
a call to education groups and
associations across New England,
asking for stories of educators
who have gone above
and beyond for their communities
this year,’” Yaakov explained.
A
Beebe School colleague
submitted her story
“We are happy to say that a
colleague submitted your story,
and we would love to feature
you in our multimedia celebration
of New England educators,”
the email stated, she
recalled.
“I was very excited and proud!
I love sharing the power of
books and stories!” Yaakov said
goal of developing and “maintaining
a growth mindset” for
her students.
YouTube segments:
topical subjects and
read-aloud stories
Yaakov’s YouTube segments
include both topical subjects
and regular read-aloud stories
condensed from some of her
favorite children’s authors. For
instance, she has created a YouTube
segment called “My Favorite
Word is Y-E-T, Yet!” In it she describes
how it is important for
students to learn with a growth
mindset.
“I always work with a growth
mindset and I think it is important
for students to do so
as well,” Yaakov said. The Beebe
School teacher said she used
her “MVPs” (Most Valuable Puppets)
to demonstrate how her
kindergarten students can approach
tasks and goals in the
“Y-E-T” mode.
“You can get there! You are
just not there Y-E-T, Yet!” she prolearning
in the Malden Public
Schools in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic has had
some positive results at times.
“Remote teaching has been
going very well thanks to the
amazing collaboration and fl exibility
of parents, teachers and
students,” she said.
Yaakov said she is looking forward
to the announced return
of the PreK-Grade 2 students to
in-person hybrid learning in the
Malden Public Schools on February
1. “I am excited to connect
with my students in person on
February 1,” she said.
Yaakov said the switch to remote
learning has been both
challenging and thought-provoking.
“The biggest challenge
for me during remote teaching
has been the lack of handson
teaching,” Yaakov said. “Kindergarten
children thrive when
they learn through play and social
interactions, and no amount
of technology can replicate that.
“I think that balancing screen
time and offl ine time has been
very challenging for my kindergarten
students,” she said.
The YouTube performances
are mostly four to fi ve minutes
in length and are open to all. At
latest count, Yaakov’s YouTube
Channel had dozens of subscribers.
Here is the link: https://www.
youtube.com/watch?v=IkIlBqrAVbE
Mystic
Valley Elder Services (MVES) Protective Services
Caseworker Jessica Graham and her mother, New Horizons
Assisted Living Director of Community Relations Barbra Graham,
both gave $1,000 donations to MVES through Cummings
Properties’ Community Giving Program. Jessica also works in
Woburn at New Horizon Assisted Living, which is owned by
Cummings Properties. (Photo Courtesy of Mystic Valley Elder Services)
C
ummings Properties recently
donated $2,000
to Mystic Valley Elder Services
(MVES) through a unique giving
program called Cummings
Community Giving that honors
colleagues, long-term clients
and other select associates of
the Cummings organization by
contributing $1,000 to the local
charity of their choice. MVES
Protective Services Caseworker
Jessica Graham and her mother,
Barbra Graham, requested that
the funds be donated to MVES
as their nonprofi t of choice.
In addition to working at
VACCINE | FROM PAGE 3
gible to receive the vaccine.
The Malden Health Department
will oversee the public
safety vaccination clinic at the
Malden Police Station next Friday,
Webb said. He noted that
there are two shots required, according
to the regimen, and the
second one must come after a
four-week (28-day) wait, for the
vaccine to be eff ective.
“There will be dates for the
second vaccination clinic set
up in mid-February for that second
dose,” Webb said. Any fi rst
responder from any of the six
communities – Malden, Medford,
Melrose, Stoneham, Wakefi
eld and Winchester – may be
vaccinated at any of the three
clinics next week, he added.
MVES, Jessica works per diem
at New Horizon Assisted Living
in Woburn, which is owned by
Cummings Properties. She has
worked at New Horizon Assisted
Living for 10 years. Barbra has
also worked at New Horizons Assisted
Living for 10 years, as the
director of community relations.
Cummings Properties employees
who have worked for
Cummings for at least fi ve years
have the opportunity to participate
in the program. This unique
initiative is one of the many
ways that “Cummings Buildings
Power Charities.”
Appointments are made online
and information will be stored
so as to make the entire twodose
process eff ective, he said.
Statewide, first responder
vaccinations begin Monday,
January 11 in Massachusetts.
Vaccinations for frontline
health care workers, including
at nearby hospitals –
MelroseWakefi eld Hospital and
CHA Everett Hospital – began
in late December.
There is a phased approach
in place, set up by state agencies,
which includes times and
dates which will eventually allow
all Massachusetts residents
to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
More information is available at
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/when-can-i-get-the-covid19-vaccine.
Mother
and daughter
donate $2K to MVES
through Cummings
Properties Employee
Giving Program
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Greater Boston League announces new
Athletic Season Calendar
Winter season start pushed back to Feb. 1; “Fall 2” and Spring seasons will start later
By Steve Freker
T
he Greater Boston League
(GBL) announced Wednesday
it would push back the start
of the Winter Sports season to
February 1 and also adjust the
following two seasons, “Fall 2”
and Spring Sports, to later starts
as well. According to a statement
on Wednesday released
by league President Chris Mastrangelo,
the Malden High principal,
no sports are planned to
be canceled. A variety of reasons
were cited for the move,
including a primary one, due to
health and safety reasons precipitated
by the COVID-19 pandemic,
which has hit the GBL
communities especially hard in
a lot of ways.
There is one change of note
in that the indoor and outdoor
boys and girls track seasons will
be combined into one track season,
outdoors, planned to run
from May 27 to July 3.
The Greater Boston League,
which was reconstituted last
year, includes Everett, Malden,
Medford, Revere and Somerville,
with three new members
joining offi cially in the fall of this
year: Chelsea, Lynn Classical and
Lynn English.
With the announcement, in
another note, the GBL is basically
“going its own way,” as
most other leagues around the
state are going with the dates
set by the Massachusetts Interscholastic
Athletic Association
2021 GBL Athletic
Season Calendar
January 11–Winter Season
for Gymnastics, Girls Ice Hockey*.
February
1– 26: Winter preseason.
(The league Athletic
Trainers will design this program
and provide the oversight);
Boys/Girls (B/G) Basketball,
Swimming, Boys Ice
Hockey.
*Gymnastics and Girls Ice
Hockey are in interscholastic
play (Medford, Malden and
Somerville).
March 1–April 10: Winter
season Interscholastic Competition
– B/G Basketball, Swimming,
Boys Ice Hockey.
Following is the text
of the GBL’s statement
released on Wednesday:
As we continue to navigate
these unsettled times in our history,
the Greater Boston League
has consistently adjusted to
meet the needs of our students.
In the Fall we voted to participate
in the Fall II season because
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Notice of Public Hearings and Public Comment Period
(MIAA) for their respective seasons,
meaning the GBL game
schedules most likely will be exclusively
all-league opponents.
Additionally, with the changes
in the calendar there remains
the possibility the three newest
GBL teams, Chelsea, Lynn Classical
and Lynn English, may begin
league play later this winter
and in the spring, if their Boards
of Health allow it.
Lynn English Athletic Director
Dick Newton publicly stated
Wednesday his school would
join the GBL in games being
played immediately, judging
by the new dates, if allowed by
his city.
“We are pleased we are able to
accommodate all the teams and
have something to off er our GBL
student-athletes if all goes well,”
Malden High’s Mastrangelo said.
“It’s been almost a full year
since our GBL student-athletes
have competed. They deserve
a chance to practice, play and
compete if it’s safe to do so,”
Malden High Athletic Director
Charlie Conefrey, who is also
GBL Commissioner, said. “Many
hours and a lot of work has gone
into this plan.”
Fall 2 Preseason Conditioning:
Girls Volleyball, Football,
Field Hockey, B/G Soccer,
Golf (The league ATs will design
this program and provide
the oversight).
April 12–May 15: “Fall 2”
Season – Girls Volleyball, B/G
Soccer, Golf, Cross-Country,
Football, Field Hockey.
Spring Pre-Season Conditioning:
Baseball, Softball,
B/G Tennis, B/G LAX, Outdoor
Track, Crew
(The league ATs will design this program and
provide the oversight).
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May 17–July 3 Spring Season
– Baseball, Softball, B/G Tennis,
B/G LAX, Outdoor Track, Crew,
Boys Volleyball.
CDBG and HOME Program Year 2021 (City Fiscal Year 2022) Funding
and Annual Action Plan
The Malden Redevelopment Authority (MRA) on behalf of the City of Malden
(Malden) and the North Suburban Consortium (NSC) will conduct public hearings
regarding the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment
Partnerships (HOME) Program Year 2021 (City Fiscal Year 2022) funding. The MRA
administers the federal CDBG Program for Malden and the federal HOME Program for
the NSC comprised of the communities of Arlington, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford,
Melrose, Revere and Winthrop.
The MRA has established a schedule for Program Year 2021 (City Fiscal Year 2022)
CDBG and HOME programs, including dates for CDBG applications, public hearings, and
the Annual Action Plan. While CDBG applications have set deadlines, HOME applications
are rolling throughout the year.
January 12, 2021: Public Hearing #1, at 5:30pm via Zoom. The hearing includes public
input on community needs, current programs and strategies, priorities for housing,
addressing homelessness, neighborhood preservation and revitalization, and economic
opportunity that might be addressed with CDBG or HOME funding. The hearing will
include an overview of the CDBG and HOME programs, Consolidated Plan goals and
objectives, and the Annual Action Plan process.
January 13, 2021: CDBG Applications Made Available. Applications will be available
online at maldenredevelopment.com. CDBG applications are due February 16 at 5:00pm.
January 19, 2021: CDBG Application Technical Support, at 5:30pm via Zoom. This
meeting is for potential CDBG applicants to seek and receive technical assistance
regarding CDBG applications.
February 16, 2021: CDBG Applications Due. Applications are due February 16, 2021 by
5:00pm. Applications must be submitted electronically. Instructions will be included in the
application.
March 8, 2021: Public Comment Period Begins. The draft Annual Action Plan will be
made available for review and public comment online at maldenredevelopment.com for a
30-Day Public Comment period from March 8 to April 8, 2021.Comments on the Annual
Action Plan may be emailed to apratt@maldenredevelopment.com or sent in writing on or
before April 8, 2021 to the Malden Redevelopment Authority, 215 Pleasant Street, Third
Floor, Malden, MA 02148, Attn: Alex Pratt.
March 16, 2021: Public Hearing #2, at 5:30pm via Zoom. The public hearing includes
discussion of and public feedback on the draft Annual Action Plan.
April 8, 2021: Public Comment Period Ends.
May 15, 2021: Annual Action Plan Submitted to US Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD). The Annual Action Plan is due to HUD no later than May 15, 2021.
July 1, 2021: Program Year 2021 Begins.
All meetings will be conducted via Zoom. Zoom log-in information will be available at
maldenredevelopment.com/events. If you require assistance or accommodations to attend
one of the public hearings, please email apratt@maldenredevelopment.com.
that was best for our kids. As we
head into the winter season we
are preparing to adjust once
SPORTS| SEE PAGE 18
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
January 8, 2021
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 8, 2021
SUPPORT | FROM PAGE 1
the steps of his home.
Jaden Brito-White, 18, was a
2020 Malden High School graduate
who was described by his
family and those who knew him
best as a good-natured, popular
teen who loved his family and
friends. He held down a job and
spent his free time with interests
such as music and sports. He
was quick with a smile and will
always be remembered for his
sense of humor and his gift of
laughter, according to his family.
Last week, Malden Police
identified Jaden Brito-White as
the victim of a shooting which
took place the night of Tuesday,
December 29 outside the
old Malden teen was found suffering
from multiple gunshot
wounds. He was rushed to Massachusetts
General Hospital in
Boston, where he was later pronounced
dead.
Chief Molis said this week that
The night of December 30, many Malden residents and people
from other communities came to the vigil held outside the late
Jaden Brito-White’s home. (Courtesy Photo)
Bowdoin Street Apartments in
Malden. According to reports
from Malden Police Chief Kevin
Molis and Middlesex District
Attorney Marian Ryan, an initial
investigation revealed the victim
was approached by two unknown
male suspects near his
Bowdoin Street home just after
7:00 p.m.; gunfire followed,
the suspects fled the scene and
when police arrived, the18-year~
LEGAL NOTICE ~
the investigation into Jaden
Brito-White’s slaying continues
around-the-clock, and he added
that Malden Police detectives
are asking the public to help by
sharing any information they
might have or have heard about
the case. The Chief was unable
to provide any other details of
the case, citing the ongoing investigation.
Anyone with any information
is urged to call 781397-7171,
ext. 1205. Those citizens
who wish to remain anonymous
are encouraged to call –
with their wishes respected.
At the vigil the night of December
30, hundreds turned out to
mourn with the family, including
many friends from Malden High
and beyond. Also in attendance
were Malden Mayor Gary Christenson,
Middlesex DA Ryan, Malden
High School Principal Chris
Mastrangelo, Chief Molis and
other members of the Police Department,
City Council President
Neal Anderson and many others.
Jaden’s mother, Nicole, briefly
addressed those in attendance,
thanking them for coming and
urging them to continue to show
love for Jaden and his memory.
Several relatives and friends
who spoke briefly at the vigil
urged anyone who had information
about the case to give it
to authorities. “If you know anything,
say something. If you saw
anything, speak up for justice.
Speak up for Jaden,” one woman
said.
Jaden is survived by his parPUBLIC
NOTICE
CITY OF MALDEN LIQUOR LICENSING BOARD
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held before the Licensing Board for the City of Malden VIA ZOOM
WEBINAR on the 26th day of January, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. regarding the application of
Nguyen & Le, Inc.
(Name of Licensee)
D/B/A Pho Hoa
(Business Name)
For Transfer of License to sell alcoholic beverages or beer and wine as a Restaurant.
(Application Type)
Application is being made for a 7 day license. All
(Business Type-Restaurant-Pkg Store)
Interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard.
In accordance with Governor Baker’s 3/12/20 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, MGL c. 30A
§18, and the 3/23/20 Revised Guidance on Order by the Governor Prohibiting Assemblage of More than Ten People, this
meeting will be conducted via remote participation. In person attendance by members of the public is prohibited, and all effort
will be made to permit public attendance of this meeting, in the manner specified below, via remote access by internet,
telephone, and, if available, via public broadcast by Malden Access Cable Television on public access television channels.
Public access will also be provided by posting draft minutes, and/or a transcript, recording, or record of the meeting on the City
of Malden website at cityofmalden.org as soon as practicable after the meeting.
Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here:
https://www.cityofmalden.org/DocumentCenter/View/2487/Public-information-on-Public-Meetings-and-Hearings-during-theDeclared-State-of-Emergency-related-to-COVID19PDF
Members
of the public who wish to attend remotely can do so using the following information:
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Jan 26, 2021 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Liquor Licensing Board Meeting
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/98898826347?pwd=OEdqaFExajUwblNJL3NpUnZ6YWs5UT09
Passcode: 950002
Or iPhone one-tap :
US: +19294362866,,98898826347#,,,,*950002# or +16465189805,,98898826347#,,,,*950002#
Or Telephone:
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 646 518 9805
Webinar ID: 988 9882 6347
Passcode: 950002
International numbers available: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/azu9Wo7RZ
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Maria Luise, ADA Compliance Coordinator at
mluise@cityofmalden.org or 781-397-7000, Ext, 2005.
Lee A. Kinnon, Chairman
Andrew Zeiberg, Member
Frances Lin, Member
January 8, 2021
SCHOOLS | FROM PAGE 1
pandemic since March 13, 2020.
The following is a timetable for
the return:
Monday, January 4–January
15: All Remote Learning for all
high-needs students and staff
who are currently engaged in
in-person learning.
Tuesday, January 19: Highneeds
staff and students return
to in-person learning.
Monday, January 25: Pre-K
through Grade 2 staff and staff
who service Pre-K through
Grade 2 students return to buildings
in-person to prepare for hybrid
in-person learning.
Monday, February 1: Optional
(families choose) hybrid in-person
learning begins for students
in Pre-K through grade 2.
ents Nicole Brito-White and Martin
Issonda, his grandparents Fernanda
Brito and James White
Jr. of Medford and Winnie and
Tony Mulindwa of Maryland,
his great-grandparents James
and Iris White, Sr., of Florida, his
brothers and sisters – Kevin Mesani
Johnson, Taye-Sean Issonda,
Mariah Norful, Imani Issonda,
Jeremiah Issonda – as well as
many other aunts, uncles, cousins
and friends.
Funeral services for Jaden
Brito-White are planned for Tuesday,
January 12 at 10:00 a.m.
at the Weir-MacCuish Funeral
Home, 144 Salem St., Malden.
Visiting hours are Monday, January
11 from 4-8 p.m. at the funeral
home.
A GoFundMe page has been
established in Jaden’s name by
a family friend to lend support
financially. Anyone who would
like to help can use the following
link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-celebrate-hislife-and-legacy.
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Rep. Ultrino continues virtual office hours in 2021
First session of 2021 to be held via Zoom on Jan. 14 at 7:00 p.m.
S
tate Representative Steven
Ultrino (D-Malden) has announced
that he will continue
to hold virtual office hours
into the month of January over
videoconferencing platform
Zoom. January office hours will
be held on Thursday, January 14
from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Those interested
in joining January office
hours should visit bit.ly/UltrinoOfficeHours2021
to register
and receive the link to join.
“It’s been a real pleasure to see
folks from around Malden at our
virtual office hours while we can’t
gather in person,” said Representative
Ultrino. “I hope that 2021
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
will bring us back together physically
before long, but until then
I’ll continue to hold virtual office
hours to help folks stay up-todate
on news from around the
City and the Commonwealth.”
If you have any further questions
about these office hours, or have
trouble registering, please contact
Representative Ultrino at (617)
722-2460 or email his aide, Matt, at
Matthew.Walsh@MaHouse.Gov.
MALDEN LICENSING BOARD
MEETING NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held before the Licensing Board for he City of Malden via zoom on the 26th day of January, 2021 at
6:00 PM Eastern Time regarding the application of Avani Corporation to sell all alcoholic beverages as a Package Store at 661 Salem Street, Malden.
Application is being made for a 6 day license. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard.
DATED: December 28, 2020
LICENSING BOARD MEETING
January 26, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.
AGENDA
In accordance with Governor Baker’s 3/12/20 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, MGL c. 30A §18, and the 3/23/20 Revised Guidance on
Order by the Governor Prohibiting Assemblage of More than Ten People, this meeting will be conducted via remote participation. In person attendance by members of
the public is prohibited, and all effort will be made to permit public attendance of this meeting, in the manner specified below, via remote access by internet, telephone,
and, if available, via public broadcast by Malden Access Cable Television on public access television channels. Public access will also be provided by posting draft
minutes, and/or a transcript, recording, or record of the meeting on the City of Malden website at cityofmalden.org as soon as practicable after the meeting.
Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here: https://www.cityofmalden.org/DocumentCenter/View/2487/Public-information-on-PublicMeetings-and
-Hearings-during-the-Declared-State-of-Emergency-related-to-COVID19PDF
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Maria Luise, ADA Compliance Coordinator at
mluise@cityofmalden.org or 781-397-7000, Ext, 2005.
Members of the public who wish to attend remotely can do so using the following information:
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Jan 26, 2021 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Liquor Licensing Board Meeting
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/98898826347?pwd=OEdqaFExajUwblNJL3NpUnZ6YWs5UT09
Passcode: 950002
Or iPhone one-tap :
US: +19294362866,,98898826347#,,,,*950002# or +16465189805,,98898826347#,,,,*950002#
Or Telephone:
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 646 518 9805
Webinar ID: 988 9882 6347
Passcode: 950002
International numbers available: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/azu9Wo7RZ
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Roll Call
Approve Minutes from December 8, 2020 meeting
Application for New License – Section 12 Beer and Wine – Fajitas Mexican Grill, 706 Salem Street – continuance from December 8, 2020 meeting
Application for Change of Manager – American Legion, 75 Meridian Street
Application for Transfer of License, Jack’s Ristorante, 655 Eastern Avenue to Nguyen & Le, Inc. – All alcohol Section 12 (restaurant) license
Application for Transfer of License, Sousaka Bistro, 166 Eastern Avenue to Malden Sky, Inc. – All alcohol Section 12 (restaurant) license
Application for All Alcohol Section 15 (package store) license – 671 Salem Street – Avani Corp.
Application for Change of Manager – The Ethiopian Restaurant, 1 Highland Avenue
Any other business properly before this Board.
January 8, 2021
Lee A. Kinnon, Chairman
Andrew Zeiberg, Member
Frances Lin, Member
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 8, 2021
BILL| FROM PAGE 5
Senate President Karen Spilka.
“I am thrilled to see this legislation
codifies our shared goal of
reducing harmful carbon emissions
to zero by 2050, and creates
new energy initiatives and
standards to help us reach that
target. I want to thank Senator
Barrett, Representative Golden
and their fellow conferees for
their advocacy and hard work,
as well as Speaker Mariano and
former Speaker DeLeo for their
partnership in seeing this bill
through to fruition. I’d also like
to note how much the Senate
has been inspired to action by
the energy and determination
demonstrated by the young
people of this Commonwealth.
Your commitment to protecting
our planet is inspiring and
I welcome your continued collaboration
as we move forward
together in addressing our climate
crisis.”
“This bill steps up the pace
of our collective drive to contain
climate change,” said State
Senator Michael Barrett, who is
Senate chair of the Legislature’s
Joint Committee on Telecommunications,
Utilities and Energy.
“It’s the strongest effort of
its kind in the country. With the
tools the Legislature assembles
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
NOTICE OF COMMUNITY OUTREACH MEETING
MISTY MOUNTAIN SHOP
Notice is hereby given that Misty Mountain Shop will hold a Virtual Community
Outreach Meeting on January 27, 2021 at 5:30 pm. The proposed marijuana retail
establishment is anticipated to be located at 323 Commercial Street, Malden, MA 02148.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions the meeting will be held virtually via Zoom. Join at
https://zoom.us/j/97066880742 or by dialing (929) 205-6099 and entering Meeting ID
970 6688 0742. Interested members of the public will have an opportunity to comment and/
or ask questions.
Interested members of the community will have the opportunity to ask questions and
receive answers from company representatives about the proposed facility and operations.
Questions can be submitted in advance or asked during the meeting after the
presentation. Presentation materials will be made available 24 hours prior to the meeting
at www.mistymtnshop.com. If you have a question you would like to submit in advance,
please email erik@mistymtnshop.com no later than 5:00pm on Tuesday, January 26, 2021.
A copy of this notice is on file with the City Clerk at Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street,
Malden, MA, 02148 and a copy of this notice was mailed at least seven calendar days prior
to the community outreach meeting to abutters of the proposed address of the Marijuana
Establishment and residents within three hundred feet of the property line of the Marijuana
Establishment as they appear on the most recent applicable tax list, notwithstanding that the
land of any such owner is located in another city or town.
January 8, 2021
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
Virtual - PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, January 20, 2021
6:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada), via remote hearing, on Petition 21-003 by Patrick
MacDonald, Esq on behalf of Maplewood Place Associates, LP o/b/o Wyner Company, LLC
for a variance of MCC 12.20.010 Chapter 12 of the revised Ordinances of 2020 as amended
of the City of Malden – Specifically off street parking requirements for convalescent rest
and nursing homes as per Plans RES-035687-2020 at the property known as and numbered
295 Broadway, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #153-503-301
The hearing will be hosted by the City of Malden on Zoom and will be accessible to
members of the public who are invited to attend and provide comments via remote
participation by accessing the following link and/or telephone:
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/93948326129?pwd=Nk9nck1wR2s4K0RMMmxocTBIa3JDZz09
Or iPhone one-tap : US: +19294362866,,93948326129#,,,,,,0#,,448080# or +16465189805
,,93948326129#,,,,,,0#,,448080# Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based
on your current location): US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 646 518 9805
Webinar ID: 939 4832 6129
Passcode: 448080
International numbers available: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/ad6SQIXWHS
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
December 31, 2020 & January 8, 2021
here, we’re constructing the response
we need and providing
a blueprint to other states.”
“It has been a pleasure to
work with my House and Senate
colleagues on the conference
committee on this historic
climate bill,” said Representative
Thomas Golden, Jr., who is
House chair of the Legislature’s
Joint Committee on Telecommunications,
Utilities and Energy.
“I owe a special debt of gratitude
to Speaker Mariano for
his invaluable mentorship over
my six years as House energy
chair. It is his long-standing recognition
of Massachusetts’ opportunity
to play a leadership
role in offshore wind and his
fearless commitment to push
forward when others hang
back that have led us to advance
legislation as ambitious
as the Next Generation Roadmap
bill.”
“This bill continues our commitment
to reducing harmful
carbon emissions, and enacting
policies of environmental
equity. We have made sure
to include enforceability and
compliance rules, so we reach
our net-zero goals,” said Senate
Majority Leader Cindy Creem. “I
am so pleased that we also require
public hearings on whether
classifying biomass as renewable
can actually be scientifically
justified. And I am proud we
will now regulate natural gas
as the damaging fossil fuel that
it is and strengthen policies to
prevent gas leaks and encourage
renewable geothermal alternatives.”
“As
the birthplace of the offshore
wind industry in the United
States, Massachusetts sets
an example to the nation for
its leadership on climate policy
and today’s action by the legislature
further cements that legacy,”
said State Representative
Patricia Haddad. “The House,
along with our colleagues in
the Senate, took steps today to
increase the use of renewable
energy, cut greenhouse gasses
and create clean energy jobs in
Massachusetts. I thank Speaker
Mariano, former Speaker DeLeo
and Chair Golden for their leadership
and work on these important
issues.”
“This is an historic day for
Massachusetts. We have long
been one of the clean energy
leaders in our country, but today,
we’ve strengthened the
foundation that we have built
upon and chart a course that
has been long discussed but
never codified or fully implemented,”
said State Senator
Patrick O’Connor. “Climate policy
can’t wait – that’s why this
bipartisan legislation sets aggressive
and practical goals in
the areas of emissions reduction,
green energy, environmental
justice, and grid modernization.
I am proud to have
served on this conference committee
and thank my colleagues
for their hard work and collaborative
spirit in crafting this legislation.”
“The
climate change bill takes
a comprehensive approach to
reducing greenhouse gas emissions,
including recognizing
how forests and other natural
and working lands can be used
to promote carbon sequestration
and help Massachusetts
reach its goal of net-zero emissions
by 2050,” said House Minority
Leader Bradley Jones, Jr.
“It also incorporates municipal
lighting plants as partners in
these efforts by setting greenhouse
gas emissions standards
and establishing an equal playing
field for these facilities. I’m
proud to have served on the
conference committee that produced
this historic bill which reaffirms
Massachusetts’ role as a
national leader on clean energy
issues.”
The legislation includes,
among other items, the following
provisions.
• Sets a statewide net-zero limit
on greenhouse gas emissions
by 2050 and mandates emissions
limits every five years, as
well as limits for specific sectors
of the economy, including transportation
and buildings
• Codifies EJ provisions into
Massachusetts law, defining EJ
BILL | SEE PAGE 18
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. 19D-3372
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
Adir Goncalves Do Carmo, Plaintiff
vs.
Flavia Regina Langille, Defendant
To the above-named Defendant:
A Complaint has been presented to this Court by the Plaintiff,
seeking a Modification.
You are required to serve upon Jamie H. Gorton, Esq. - attorney
for plaintiff - whose address is 44 Eastern Ave., P.O. Box 469,
Malden, MA. 02148 your answer. If you fail to do so, the court will
proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also
required to file a copy of your answer in the office of the Register of
this Court at Cambridge.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, Esquire, First Justice
of said Court at Cambridge, this 1st day of December 2020.
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
January 8, 2021
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OBITUARIES
Philip A. Gianatasio
Of Malden, December 25. Beloved
husband of Rosanne (Fulginiti)
Gianatasio. Father of Stacey
Curran. Grandfather of Shane, Lauren
and Kolby. Son of the late Carmen
and Lena Gianatasio.
Brother of Carmen Gianatasio
and Fred and his wife Evelyn Gianatasio.
Also survived by his nieces
and nephews.
C. Vincent
“Vinny” Cila
A lifelong resident
of Malden,
passed away
peacefully at
home, surrounded
by his loving
family on December
18, 2020. He was 89 years old.
Vinny cherished his family and was
a wonderful support in their endeavors.
For over 50 years Vinny owned
and operated Broadway Motor Mart
in Malden, a very successful auto repair
business with his brother-in-law
Frank Russo. People always felt safe
having Vinny work on their cars because
they knew he took such pride
in his craft. He was kind and fun loving
and those who were fortunate
enough to have been in his presence,
shared much laughter and joy.
Vinny also was quite a prankster. His
smile has faded and the world shines
less brightly without him.
Vinny was the devoted husband
of Annette (DiMeco) Cila. He was
the beloved father of Lori Cila of
Malden, Marisa Roberts and her
husband Thomas of Malden, and
the late Vincent P. Cila. Vinny was
the brother of the late Lee Russo
and her late husband Frank and
the late Lucy Papa and her surviving
husband Anthony. He was the
grandfather of Marina Roberts.
Private services were held for the
immediate family.
Contributions in Vinny’s memory
may be made to Alzheimer’s Association,
309 Waverly Oaks Rd.,
Waltham, MA 02452 or alz.org.
Annette
(DiMeco) Cila
A lifelong resident
of Malden,
pa s s ed away
peaceful l y
at
home, surrounded
by her loving
family on December
20, 2020. She was 91 years old.
Family was first and foremost
with Annette and her loving ways
embraced all. She was also known
to be mischievous at times and
quite the merry maker. While active
at St. Joseph’s Parish in Malden,
she was one to organize a monthly
dance for the Women’s club.
She loved good times spent with
friends and enjoyed multiple trips
with the Cantera Group traveling in
the United States and abroad. Many
may remember Annette from her
work at Temple Ezrath Israel in Malden
in the 70s. A void will be left in
the hearts of those who knew her.
Annette was the devoted wife of
C. Vincent “Vinny” Cila. She was the
beloved mother of Lori Cila of Malden,
Marisa Roberts and her husband
Thomas of Malden, and the
late Vincent P. Cila. Annette was the
sister of Sally Fama and her husband
Dr. Eugene Fama and the late
Joseph DiMeco Jr. and his surviving
wife Kay. She was the grandmother
of Marina Roberts.
Private services were held for the
immediate family.
Contributions in Annette’s memory
may be made to Alzheimer’s
Association, 309 Waverly Oaks Rd.,
Waltham, MA 02452 or alz.org.
Catherine F.
(Conway) Travers
Died peacefully
in her sleep on
Wednesday, December
30, 2020
at the Thomas
Upham House in
Medfield. She was
83. Born in Malden, in 1937, she was
the daughter of Michael Conway
and Bridget (Kelly) Conway. She was
a 1958 graduate of Salem State College
and spent over 30 years teaching
kindergarten in the Millis school
system. She was a resident for over
60 years. Catherine, also known as
Kate, Cathy, Mrs. Travers, Mom, Ma,
Nana and best known as Mrs. T., had
many roles in her life, but is best remembered
for her love and devotion
to children. As a mother of 7,
grandmother of 10 and teacher of
100s, she treated every child that
came into her life as her own. She
was a world traveler, very proud of
her Irish heritage and loved to bake.
Catherine leaves behind her beloved
husband of 61 years, Joseph
L. Travers, Jr. of Millis. She was the
loving mother of Judy Travers and
her partner, Robert McPherson of
Revere, Joseph Travers and his wife
Terry of Jacksonville, FL, Jeanne Travers
Stetson and her husband Brian
of Norfolk, Patrick Travers and
his partner Thao Sands of Boca Raton,
FL, Joanne Travers O'Connell of
Millis, the late John Travers of Watertown
and the late Michael Travers of
North Carolina. She was also the sister
of Thomas Conway of NH and the
late Teresa (Conway) Mackay of Malden.
She is survived by 10 grandchildren;
Raleigh and Travis Stetson, Colin
and Austin Travers, Caroline and
Joseph Travers, Gavin, Adeline, Avery
and Reese O'Connell as well as
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1. On Jan. 8, 1852, what Bay Stater and inventor of the cotton
gin died?
2. What N.E. state’s tallest building (124 feet) is the shortest
building of the U.S. states’ tallest buildings?
3. In “Chicken Soup with Rice: A Book of Months,” who praised
enjoying that soup in January?
4. What is skijoring?
5. On Jan. 9, 1324, what Italian explorer – and namesake of a
game – died?
6. How are No Toes, New South Wales; The Wedge, California;
and Waimea Bay, Hawaii, similar?
7. How are Graves, Great Misery and Plum similar?
8. January 10 is annual Houseplant Appreciation Day; what
chemical element do houseplants give off that is beneficial?
9. What town in northern France became known for a type
of lace?
10. On Jan. 11, 1895, Laurens Hammond was born, who
invented what electronic keyboard instrument?
11. How are Mahabharata, Odyssey and Beowulf similar?
12. What toy does an arctophile collect?
13. In 1897 what newspaper began using the slogan All the
News That’s Fit to Print?
14. January 12 is annual National Hot Tea Day; what flower is
also the name of the tea plant family?
15. The world’s longest freshwater beach, Ontario’s Wasaga
Beach, is on what lake?
16. On Jan. 13, 1968, who performed at Folsom State Prison?
17. How are Abel, Cain and Seth similar?
18. What N.E. native minister and abolitionist said, “Every man
should be born again on the first of January. Start with a
fresh page”?
19. What candy was originally called “Papa Sucker”?
20. January 14 is annual National Dress Up Your Pet Day; what
fashion company with NYC flagship stores has “The Pup
Shop” for dog wear?
ANSWERS
1. Eli Whitney
2. Vermont (in Burlington)
3. Maurice Sendak
4. When a skier is drawn over ice or snow by a vehicle or horse
5. Marco Polo
6. They are popular big wave surfing spots.
7. They are islands in Massachusetts.
8. Oxygen
9. Chantilly
10. The Hammond organ
11. They are epic poems – in Sanskrit, Greek and Old English,
respectively
12. Teddy bears
13. The New York Times
14. Camellia
15. Lake Huron
16. Johnny Cash
17. They are children of Adam and Eve mentioned in the Book
of Genesis.
18. Henry Ward Beecher
19. Sugar Daddy
20. Ralph Lauren
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 8, 2021
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Is Social Security
Income Taxable?
Dear Savvy Senior,
I understand that a portion of my Social Security benefi ts may
be taxable when I retire. Can you tell me how to calculate this?
Ready to Retirer
Dear Ready,
Whether or not you’ll be required to pay federal income tax
on your Social Security benefi ts will depend on your income and
fi ling status. About 35 percent of Social Security recipients have
total incomes high enough to trigger federal income tax on their
benefi ts.
To fi gure out if your benefi ts will be taxable, you’ll need to add up
all of your “provisional income,” which includes wages, taxable and
non-taxable interest, dividends, pensions and taxable retirementplan
distributions, self-employment, and other taxable income,
plus half your annual Social Security benefits, minus certain
deductions used in fi guring your adjusted gross income.
How to Calculate
To help you with the calculations, get a copy of IRS Publication
915 “Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefi ts,”
which provides detailed instructions and worksheets. You can
download it at IRS.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p915.pdf or call the IRS at 800829-3676
and ask them to mail you a free copy.
After you do the calculations, the IRS says that if you’re single
and your total income from all of the listed sources is:
● Less than $25,000, your Social Security will not be subject to
federal income tax.
● Between $25,000 and $34,000, up to 50 percent of your Social
Security benefi ts will be taxed at your regular income-tax rate.
● More than $34,000, up to 85 percent of your benefi ts will be
taxed.
If you’re married and fi ling jointly and the total from all sources is:
● Less than $32,000, your Social Security won’t be taxed.
● Between $32,000 and $44,000, up to 50 percent of your Social
Security benefi ts will be taxed.
● More than $44,000, up to 85 percent of your benefi ts will be
taxed.
If you’re married and fi le a separate return, you probably will
pay taxes on your benefi ts.
To limit potential taxes on your benefi ts, you’ll need to be
cautious when taking distributions from retirement accounts or
other sources. In addition to triggering ordinary income tax, a
distribution that signifi cantly raises your gross income can bump
the proportion of your Social Security benefi ts subject to taxes.
How to File
If you fi nd that part of your Social Security benefi ts will be
taxable, you’ll need to fi le using Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR. You
also need to know that if you do owe taxes, you’ll need to make
quarterly estimated tax payments to the IRS, or you can choose
to have it automatically withheld from your benefi ts.
To have it withheld, you’ll need to complete IRS Form W-4V,
Voluntary Withholding Request (IRS.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4v.pdf),
and fi le it with your local Social Security offi ce. You can choose
to have 7 percent, 10 percent, 12 percent or 22 percent of your
total benefi t payment withheld. If you subsequently decide you
don’t want the taxes withheld, you can fi le another W-4V to stop
the withholding.
If you have additional questions on taxable Social Security
benefi ts call the IRS help line at 800-829-1040.
State Taxation
In addition to the federal government, 13 states – Colorado,
Connecticut, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,
New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont and
West Virginia – tax Social Security benefi ts to some extent too. If
you live in one of these states, check with your state tax agency
for details. For links to state tax agencies see TaxAdmin.org/statetax-agencies.
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.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF MALDEN LIQUOR LICENSING BOARD
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held before the Licensing Board
for the City of Malden VIA ZOOM WEBINAR on the 26th day of January, 2021 at
6:00 p.m. regarding the application of Malden Sky, Inc. d/b/a Omori Izakaya & Sushi
for common victualers and full liquor license to sell
all alcoholic beverages as a
restaurant at 166 Eastern Avenue, Malden, MA. Application is being made for a 7 day
license as a restaurant. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard.
In accordance with Governor Baker’s 3/12/20 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the
Open Meeting Law, MGL c. 30A §18, and the 3/23/20 Revised Guidance on Order by the
Governor Prohibiting Assemblage of More than Ten People, this meeting will be conducted
via remote participation. In person attendance by members of the public is prohibited, and all
effort will be made to permit public attendance of this meeting, in the manner specified below,
via remote access by internet, telephone, and, if available, via public broadcast by Malden
Access Cable Television on public access television channels. Public access will also be
provided by posting draft minutes, and/or a transcript, recording, or record of the meeting on
the City of Malden website at cityofmalden.org as soon as practicable after the meeting.
Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here:
https://www.cityofmalden.org/DocumentCenter/View/2487/Public-information-on-PublicMeetings-and-Hearings-during-the-Declared-State-of-Emergency-related-to-COVID19PDF
Members
of the public who wish to attend remotely can do so using the following information:
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Jan 26, 2021 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Liquor Licensing Board Meeting
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/98898826347?pwd=OEdqaFExajUwblNJL3NpUnZ6YWs5UT09
Passcode: 950002
Or iPhone one-tap :
US: +19294362866,,98898826347#,,,,*950002# or +16465189805,,98898826347#,,,,*95
0002#
Or Telephone:
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 646 518 9805
Webinar ID: 988 9882 6347
Passcode: 950002
International numbers available: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/azu9Wo7RZ
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Maria Luise, ADA
Compliance Coordinator at mluise@cityofmalden.org or 781-397-7000, Ext, 2005.
Lee A. Kinnon, Chairman
Andrew Zeiberg, Member
Frances Lin, Member
January 8, 2021
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~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
208 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 768-5800
Docket No. MI20C0544CA
In the matter of: Robertha Jean Baptiste
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by Robertha
Jean Baptiste of Malden, MA requesting that the court enter a
Decree changing their name to: Roberta Baptiste
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the petition
by filing an appearance at: Middlesex Probate and Family Court
before 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 01/11/2021. This is NOT
a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written
appearance if you object to this proceeding.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: December 14, 2021
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
January 8, 2021
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
CITY OF MALDEN CABLE TELEVISION
LICENSE RENEWAL PROCEEDING
The City of Malden, by the Mayor as the statutory Cable License Issuing Authority, will
hold a public ascertainment hearing on Wednesday, January 13th, 2021, at 5:00 p.m., to
identify cable-related needs of the City and public in connection with the possible renewal
of a cable license issued to Verizon New England Inc.. Please Note: Due to the COVID-19
state of emergency, this public hearing will be virtual and can be attended by desktop,
laptop, tablet or phone by visiting the following link or by dialing in as follows:
When: Jan 13, 2021 05:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: City of Malden Cable Renewal Verizon
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/99927247700?pwd=d3orQUhHVm43T3ZSVzNHTG5JL1VSZz09
Passcode: 231795
Or iPhone one-tap:
US: +16465189805,,99927247700#,,,,,,0#,,231795# or +19294362866,,99927247700#,
,,,,,0#,,231795#
Or Telephone:
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 646 518 9805 or +1 929 436 2866
Webinar ID: 999 2724 7700
Passcode: 231795
International numbers available: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/agqLHFk0T
If the State of Emergency is terminated or if the Governor’s Order suspending certain
provisions of the open meeting law is rescinded, this public hearing will be held in the
City Council Chamber at 215 Pleasant Street, Malden at the date and time specified above.
Please call the Mayor’s Office at (781) 397-7010 for more information. This proceeding is
held pursuant to federal law 47 USC 546 to ascertain Malden cable-related needs as part of
the license renewal process. Public comment on local cable needs and past performance of
Verizon is invited and shall be allowed by electronic video and audio conference platforms
as set forth above. Copies of City renewal records may be made available for public
inspection at the Office of the Mayor or by contacting Ron Hogan, c/o Mayor’s Office, City
Hall.
By order of the Mayor as statutory License Issuing Authority.
December 31, 2020 & January 8, 2021
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~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
208 Cambridge Street,
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 768-5800
Docket No. MI20P5758EA
Estate of: Sheila Shea
Date of Death: 07/17/2020
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons:
A pet i t ion for Formal Probate of Wi l l with
Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by
Charles A. Harrington of Boynton Beach, FL
requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and
for such other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner
requests that Charles A. Harrington of Boynton Beach, FL be
appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve
Without Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to
this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a
written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 02/26/2021.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an
unsupervised administration is not required to file an
inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested
in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: December 29, 2020
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
January 8, 2021
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
30 Rich St #1
CITY
Malden
145 Glenwood St #408 Malden
Berhanemeskel, Tigist G 65 Roberts Street Ext #65 Malden
DATE
16.12.2020
16.12.2020
16.12.2020
PRICE
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 13
many nieces and nephews. Funeral
arrangements will be scheduled at
a later date. If desired, contributions
can be made in Catherine's name to
The Millis Fund, 142 Exchange St.,
Millis, MA 02054 or at millisfund.com
Dominic J. Capillo
78, passed away
on December 29,
2020 in Beverly
Hospital.
Born in Winthrop
on August
25, 1942, he was
the son of the late
Dominic and Orietta (DePippo) Capillo.
He was raised and educated in
East Boston and graduated from
Don Bosco Technical High School.
Dominic also resided in Malden and
Melrose prior to retiring to Peabody.
BILL| FROM PAGE 12
populations and providing new
tools and protections for affected
neighborhoods
• Requires an additional 2,400
megawatts of offshore wind,
building on previous legislation
action, and increases the total to
5,600 megawatts in the Commonwealth
•
Directs the Department of
Public Utilities, regulator of the
state’s electric and natural gas utilities,
to balance priorities going
Before retiring, he was a hardworking
silk screen printer, graphic designer
and a retired member of The
New England Carpenters Union for
60 years. He loved sitting outside
in the sun and looked forward to
watching any Boston sports team
on television, but no team more than
the Boston Bruins. He was a proud father,
grandfather and friend to many.
He is survived by his three chilTHE
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SPORTS | FROM PAGE 9
more, to meet the needs of our
students.
During this pandemic there
dren, Angela Tsiumis and her husband
Jeffrey of Danvers, Gina Powers
and her husband Michael of
Peabody and Michael Capillo and
his wife, Juliana of Middleton, their
mother, Christine (Teta) Capillo of
Danvers, seven grandchildren, Joseph,
Nicole and Matthew Powers,
Lydia, Isabella and Sophia Capillo
and Christina Tsiumis.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made in Dominic’s name to The
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US
at https://heroes.vfw.org.
forward: system safety, system security,
reliability, affordability, equity
and, significantly, reductions
in greenhouse gas emissions
• Sets appliance energy efficiency
standards for a variety
of common appliances, including
plumbing, faucets, computers
and commercial appliances
• Adopts several measures
aimed at improving gas pipeline
safety, including increased fines
for safety violations and regulations
related to training and certifying
utility contractors
have been many reports, backed
by data, that point to the abnormally
high number of positive
Covid-19 cases in urban areas.
Sadly, many of the GBL schools
have been affected by this. We
continue to see our numbers
rise. Due to this, a number of our
schools are still in fully remote
learning models. In addition, some
of our cities have limited access
to municipal buildings, including
schools. Others have put a stop to
athletic competitions, at all levels.
With this in mind and guided
by our core value of equity
for all, the GBL Principals and
• Increases the Renewable
Portfolio Standard by three percent
each year from 2025 to
2029, resulting in 40 percent renewable
energy by 2030
• Establishes an opt-in municipal
net-zero energy stretch
code, including a definition of
“net-zero building”
• Prioritizes equitable access
to the state’s solar programs by
low-income communities
• Establishes $12 million in
annual funding for the Massachusetts
Clean Energy CenAthletic
Directors have voted
unanimously to postpone all
interscholastic athletic competitions,
other than Girls Hockey
and Gymnastics, until March
1st. Winter sports pre-season
conditioning opportunities will
begin on February 1st. All athletic
related activities including
interscholastic play are dependent
on both School Committee
and local Department
of Health approval. Additionally,
the GBL plans on having all
three seasons of athletics. Our
hope is that the data around increased
positive tests will have
begun to reverse and we will be
able to provide a safe opportunity
for our student-athletes to
compete. It is also our hope that
cities within our league (Chelter
in order to create a pathway
to the clean energy industry
for EJ populations and minority-owned
and women-owned
businesses
• Provides solar incentives for
businesses by exempting them
from the net metering cap to
allow them to install solar systems
on their premises to help
offset their electricity use and
save money
• Requires utilities to include
an explicit value for greenhouse
gas reductions when they calcusea,
Everett, Lynn and Revere)
which have been some of the
hardest hit in the state, will be
able to engage and join as we
move forward.
We will be researching and organizing
ways in which our student-athletes
can participate in
pre-season workouts to physically
prepare for interscholastic
competitions after a one year
layoff. The pre-season conditioning
programs will be done
with the guidance of our Athletic
Trainers. Lastly, a tremendous
amount of work will be
done by all GBL stakeholders
over the next few weeks in the
restructuring of all three athletic
seasons. Please be patient as
we will have answers to all your
questions very soon.
late the cost-effectiveness of an
offering of Mass Save
• Creates a first-time greenhouse
gas emissions standard
for municipal lighting plants that
requires them to purchase 50
percent non-emitting electricity
by 2030 and “net-zero” by 2050
• Sets benchmarks for the
adoption of clean energy technologies,
including electric vehicles,
charging stations, solar
technology, energy storage,
heat pumps and anaerobic digestors
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