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he race for the Ward 3 City
Council seat is the hot item
in Malden’s most recent round
of pre-election news.
Assistant Registrar of Voters
Carol Ann Desiderio has posted
another update on candidates
who have pulled nomination
papers to run for office in this
year’s municipal election, and
the list is growing. However, as
Desiderio has said in the past,
pulling nomination papers is the
first step in the process and the
names on these early lists may
not be the same names that ultimately
end up on ballots.
The mayoral race is still a
two-candidate contest with
Ward 3 Councillor John Matheson
stepping up to challenge
Mayor Gary Christenson, who is
running for a third term.
But two more residents have
pulled papers to run for the
open Ward 3 City Council seat,
which may now be headed for
a preliminary election in September.
Amanda Linehan announced
in March that she is
running to represent Ward 3
on the City Council. And for a
while, it looked like Linehan,
the communications director
for the Metropolitan Area Planning
Council, might be unopposed.
But Linehan will be running
against Julianne Orsino, a
business management consultant
and chair of the city’s Community
Preservation Committee
and Paul Weston, a former financial
services exec who now has a
real estate firm in Malden.
The other interesting twist
in the ward councillor races is
the addition of Andrew Vanni
to the list of potential candidates
who have pulled nomination
papers. Vanni seems poised
to challenge City Council President
Jadeane Sica in her bid for
a fourth term representing Ward
8. Some may remember Vanni
as one of the finalists in the
2017 search for a city treasurer
who dropped out before his interview.
Others may remember
him as the subject of an investigation
of email fraud after he
allegedly sent a message about
the treasurer search to city councillors
under Councillor-at-Large
Debbie DeMaria’s name. Vanni
has said it was all a misunderstanding.
As
for the remaining ward
councillor races, Ward 1 Councillor
Peg Crowe, Ward 2 Councillor
Paul Condon, Ward 4 Councillor
Ryan O’Malley, Ward 5
Councillor Barbara Murphy,
Ward 6 Councillor David Camell
and Ward 7 Councillor Neal
Anderson are currently unopposed
in their bids for another
two-year term. There are no
recent changes in the race for
the three at-large seats on the
City Council. Incumbents DeMALDEN
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THE RIGHT DIRECTION: On Monday, Malden’s own Jason Law is shown working at his new job as a traffic
attendant for Encore Boston Harbor at the casino/resort’s entrance. Since December he has been working
in the Transportation Department, where about 1,000 combined Everett and Malden residents now work.
Maria, Craig Spadafora and Stephen
Winslow are all in the race
along with challenger and former
School Committee Member
Jerry Leone.
In the races for seats on the
School Committee, incumbents
Michael Drummey, who represents
Ward 1, Jennifer Spadafora
from Ward 3, and Tara Beardsley,
who represents Ward 5, are
currently unopposed.
Newcomer Anna Geoffroy, a
digital news service editor, has
Second Annual Malden Juneteenth Freedom
Celebration at Malden Senior Center on June 19
pulled papers and announced
plans to challenge Rob McCarthy,
a vocational and career specialist
for the Wakefield School
District, in his bid for a second
term as the Ward 2 representative
on the Committee. Joseph
Grey, who has long been active
in school and municipal affairs,
is running for the Ward 6 School
Committee seat currently occupied
by Colleen Leone, who has
not made any announcement.
In Ward 6, Keith Bernard, a local
activist and member of the
Malden Democratic City Committee,
and real estate agent
Michelle Luong will be vying
for the seat left open by incumbent
Catherine Bordonaro, who
will not be seeking another term
on the Committee. Meanwhile,
School Committee Vice Chair
Leonard Iovino is facing a challenge
from newcomer Dawn
Macklin for the Ward 4 seat. And
former teacher and longtime
School Committee Member
John Froio is being challenged
for his seat representing Ward 8
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Sen. Lewis recognized for work on
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Act
Cannabis Commission begins
interviewing license applicants
By Barbara Taormina
R
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Naturals and Keltic
Green, two companies pursuing
licenses to operate retail marijuana
shops in Malden, presented
overviews of their business plans,
facility designs and financial projections
this week to the Cannabis
Licensing and Enforcement
Commission.
“We’re here to hear from you;
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family’s business with a retail marijuana
shop next to Kappy’s on
Route 1. The company is proposing
to build a new 3,000-squarefoot
building on an overflow parking
lot owned by Kappy’s.
“We have experience in the alcohol
business, and we see a lot
of similarities in terms of regulation,”
Moore told the Commission.
He also stressed the location on
the outskirts of the city as a plus
since nobody wants this business
in their backyard and because it
would avoid adding to the city’s
traffic troubles.
“It would be a brand-new facility
and we could work with the city
on the design,” he added.
Justin Smith, a lone entrepreneur
with a background in real
estate sales and development,
is proposing a makeover for the
old KFC building at 75 Broadway.
Smith’s business, Keltic Green,
would be housed in a renovated
3,500-square-foot building with
plenty of parking. Smith predicted
his shop would generate $12.8
million during its first year partly
because the existing building
would allow him to be fastest to
the market and partly because of
Keltic Green’s brand.
“Our goal is to create a lifestyle
brand with Keltic,” said Smith. “We
want to enable our customers to
have access to high-quality marijuana
products that are safe, effective
and consistent.”
Although the site at 75 Broadway
falls short of the required 75foot
buffer zone between the marijuana
business and nearby residential
housing, Keltic Green reps
feel they can compensate for that
deficiency with greenery, fencing
and the fact that almost anything
is better than an abandoned fried
chicken restaurant.
Both Standard Naturals and
Keltic Green would rely on their
wholesale suppliers as consultants
as they acquire expertise
in the cannabis industry, a process
Moore suggested might take
one to two years. Both companies
speculated on customer traffic,
staffing needs, fluctuating prices,
consumer demand and other aspects
of a retail cannabis business.
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~ LETTER TO THE EDITOR ~
Dear Editor:
When a politician spends the
last four years making a cottage
industry out of exposing alleged
violations of open meeting
laws, rooting out “corruption”
in city government, and
calling for “transparency” in municipal
affairs, one would expect
this person to hold themselves
to the same high standard,
especially in the case of
dealing with out-of-town developers
seeking to profit at
Malden’s expense. Sadly, Ward 4
Councilor Ryan O’Malley speaks
and acts with a forked tongue.
There is afloat a proposal by a
developer from Weston to drastically
alter Converse Square
by demolishing the building
which houses the teen center
and the adjacent historic building
at 15 Ferry St., both of which
are owned by this developer.
What’s the plan? You guessed
it – more market-rate rental
apartments with commercial
space on the first floor and a
parking garage underneath.
Never mind that 68 percent of
Maldonians voted against continued
development of this
type by way of the moratorium.
Never mind the empty commercial
space one sees everyday
in the buildings that have
gone up in the square. Opposing
this should have been an
easy call for O’Malley and the
proposal should have been
dead on arrival. Not so.
Rather than opposing this
development outright or holding
a meeting of neighbors and
abutters to disclose the plans
and discuss them, O’Malley, by
his own admission, has been
Sen. Lewis present at opening of Tri-Community Greenway
engaged in backroom dealings
with the developer and
his attorney and the Malden
Redevelopment Authority to
move the project forward. But
backroom negotiations with
big-pocket developers are no
stranger to O’Malley. Witness
his lack of opposition to new
rental apartments on Florence
Street in return for a “donation”
to a Ward 4 improvement account.
It all smells.
At a meeting of the Malden
Historical Commission in May,
O’Malley disclosed he had been
in conversation with MRA director
Debbie Burke on a plan to
move the 15 Ferry St. building
to city-owned land at the corner
of Main and Charles Streets.
At a further hearing on June 5,
the developer’s attorney confirmed
that there were discussions
to move the building to
an unspecified location and donate
it to the city. Even if moving
and preserving such a structure
were possible (and I don’t
believe it is) how does O’Malley
think the city could budget
for such a structure, maintain
it, and make it accessible? He’s
had four years to secure funding
to re-open and make accessible
the Oak Grove Community
Building and yet the building
remains shuttered. On what
basis does he believe the city
could afford to fund and maintain
another similar building?
And why should the Malden
taxpayer bear this burden for
the developer?
Converse Square is one of the
few attractive, historic spaces in
downtown Malden. Filled with
remarkable architecture its
scale and look “feels” right. The
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019
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Democratic Caucus Congresswoman
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meet with providers and
staff and discuss the U.S. House
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to defend health-care coverage
against Republican attacks.
Her visit was part of a national
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months since, Democrats have
continued to pass vital legislation
to strengthen protections
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conditions and to combat the
Trump Administration’s agenda
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Malden Library announces summer
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of free summer programs
for children will begin on
Monday, July 1 at 10:30
a.m. with a fun musical
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Heaton’s songs are a mix
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and variety. The adults in the room particularly appreciate
the Muppet-esque touches of humor and observations of kid
behavior. Whether you call it children’s music, family music, kindie
or toddlerbilly, it’s sure to please listeners of all ages.
(Pick up a copy of the full schedule of programs for all ages at the
Matt Heaton
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up for the Summer Reading Club – there’s one for adults as well as
kids and teens!)
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~ OP-ED ~
THE BUCK STOPS WITH THE MAYOR
By John Matheson
M
y opponent makes this
race easier when he
points the finger, as he did in a
recent Malden Advocate op ed.
When water/sewer rates were
raised an extra $9 Million this
term, he conveniently blamed
the public works commission,
and me: “Matheson skipped
every one of those meetings”
and is “misleading voters.” Well,
I checked the records. Apparently,
everybody “skipped” the
meeting.
Although technically a public
hearing, no residents attended,
and no councilors attended.
It was simply the three people
appointed by the mayor, meeting
at the mayor’s office. I now
leave it to you to decide who is
being misleading, but consider
this: The 2019 meeting was held
this week, only this time it was
held in the public auditorium
at the Senior Center, and for the
first time in 8 years, water/sewer
rates did not go up. Not only am
I not being deceptive, my campaign
has already achieved tangible
results.
I focus on issues that matter
to Malden residents, such
as over-development. Recently,
I attended Malden’s first-ever
demolition delay hearing, meant
to protect historic buildings. Two
buildings are threatened by a
dense development in the center
of Malden Square that will
replace the round façade building
at 1 Salem Street (Teen Center)
and 15 Ferry Street (Fallon
Office/Converse Building). Because
this new development
will permanently remake our
city center, I was there to bring
attention to it, and support our
residents.
I also care about financial mismanagement.
A mayor is our
full-time manager of operations
and spending; he proposes how
the money is spent, and signs
the contracts. The same year our
mayor was elected, the Dept. of
Revenue told Malden to hire a
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to
prevent theft and waste. Our
mayor soon created and funded
many new positions, including
a photographer, but not
a CFO. Eight years later, there
have been three more thefts, yet
there have been no convictions
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019
Demolition of historic buildings to be delayed
A
By Tara Vocino
n overwhelming number
of residents recently spoke
out against demolishing what
they feel are historic buildings
during a public hearing at the
Malden Senior Center.
The Planning Board held its
first demolition delay hearing
regarding the redevelopment of
historic buildings at 1 Salem St.
and the adjacent property at 15
Ferry St., which is currently occupied
by the Teen Enrichment
Center and Christopher Fallon’s
law office building.
According to City Planner Michelle
Romero, the Malden Historical
Commission voted that
1 Salem St. is a preferably preserved
building and its demolition
is to be delayed for 12
months. The commissioners requested
that the applicant work
with the commission and city officials
to redesign the project.
As for 15 Ferry St., the commissioners
said it is also a preferably
preserved building and its
demolition will be delayed for
one year. Like the Salem Street
property, the commissioners requested
that the applicant work
with the commission and city
officials to redesign the project
and recommended keeping the
building in its current location
and eliminate it from the project.
The applicant, Yongcheng
Wang, is proposing a six-story,
mixed-use building with underground
parking, 52 residential
units, grade level retail establishments
and second floor office
Applicant Yongchen Wang is
proposing to build condominiums
in a mixed-use building;
however, many residents argue
that the building is historic.
Councillor-at-Large Stephen
Winslow said while he doesn’t
want a dangerous building, its
historical nature warrants a delay
in the demolition.
Ashland Street resident Jonathan
Bekemeier said it struck a
nerve to think about the buildings
at 1 Salem St. and 15 Ferry
St. being torn down.
idents and city officials spoke in
favor of delaying the demolition.
“My heart is sunk,” Forest
Street resident Linda Porro said.
“I’m tired of seeing what I grew
up with fall apart.”
Ashland Street resident Jonathan
Bekemeier said it struck
a nerve thinking about the
buildings being torn down.
“I urge you to think long and
hard,” Bekemeier said. “Contemplate
the craftsmanship in
these buildings … its character
and uniqueness should be embraced.”
Bekemeier went on to
say that the buildings shouldn’t
just be remembered through
photographs.
Councillor-at-Large Stephen
Winslow said there aren’t a lot
of buildings with this kind of
character and when a building
is modernized, a sense of place
is lost. “We don’t want a dangerous
building, but at the same
time, there is a historical connection
that warrants a delay,”
Winslow said.
However, Concord Street resAttorney
Roberto DiMarco,
counsel for developer Yongcheng
Wang (Advocate Photos by
Tara Vocino)
space. “Most residents are arguing
that it’s a historic zone, but
it’s not – it’s next to one,” Wang
said after the meeting. “I’m disappointed.”
However,
his attorney, Roberto
DiMarco, said it’s encouraging
to see how much citizens care
about the city and that they will
Building Commissioner Nelson
Miller said a licensed professional
needs to assess whether
the buildings can be repaired.
find ways to work together to
find a solution. “It has a lifespan
of 50 years – it’s well past that,”
DiMarco said during the hearing,
with sketches in hand. “The
building is falling apart and it
can’t continue.”
Building Commissioner Nelson
Miller said it is tough to say
Concord Street resident Emily
Kibbler was in opposition of delaying
the demolition for safety
reasons.
whether the building can be repaired.
Planning
Board members
were in favor of delaying the
demolition, seeking an independent
opinion, preserving
the buildings and asking what
the practicality is of moving the
buildings. Approximately 25 resident
Emily Kibbler was in opposition
of delaying the demolition.
“It’s not safe,” Kibbler said.
“I’m looking for a place to buy a
house and this could be it.”
Similarly, Leon Li said when
he moved to Malden eight
years ago, rent was $1,500 per
month – now he pays $3,500
per month. “Over half of my salary
goes to rent,” Li said. “You see
the difference – that’s why I want
to buy a condo here.”
Tara Vocino may be reached
at printjournalist1@gmail.com.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019
~ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ~
Julianne Orsino announces candidacy for Ward 3 City Councillor
M
y name is Julianne Orsino
and I am running to represent
Ward 3 as our next City
Councillor. When you cast your
vote in our municipal election,
please consider carefully the future
of Ward 3, Malden and our
amazing community.
I believe the Ward 3 community
is faced with an important decision
regarding the fate of the Malden
Hospital site. The next Ward
3 City Councillor will have the opportunity
to support strong community
engagement and the vision
of a resident-driven proposal
or support the efforts of the current
development plan for a large
condominium complex. I am running
for the Ward 3 City Council
seat because I support the community
vision.
I have been working with local
residents to educate the developers
on the issues their proposal
raises in our community ever
since it was presented at the first
public meeting at Beebe School.
Over the years, I have brought
groups of residents together to
discuss the plans and share community
feedback. The message
from residents is a desire to see
a reasonably sized affordable senior
housing development, with
significant open space and a historical
preservation component.
I fully support this vision:
• Reasonably sized affordable
senior housing development that
does not add to rush hour traffic,
nor tax our school system. This
approach addresses the need to
serve a growing population who
has worked hard all their lives.
• Significant open space that
naturally ties into Fellsmere Park.
• Historical marker that highlights
the importance of Malden
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by Ward 3 residents and
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I will address the challenges
that face our seniors, as well as
those that face our young families.
As a parent with a young
child and a daughter of an aging
parent, I have had to balance
financial, health and social engagement
for all members of my
family. As a stay-at-home parent
and employee of a local Malden
non-profit, I know how hard it is
to juggle the daily challenges of
life. Supporting ideas that benefit
all residents requires a thoughtful
and empathetic approach. I
will continue to consider multiple
perspectives, apply common
sense and work hard to keep
Ward 3 a strong community now
and in our future.
As we move forward in creating
solutions to the wide variety
of issues impacting Ward 3 and
the City of Malden, it is important
Malden has leaders who engage
with you, face to face. We
need leaders who listen, consider
and implement solutions that
will benefit all residents of Ward
3 and the City of Malden. Our
leaders need to be able to work
productively with colleagues
and residents to drive real results.
We need to be able to disagree
without being disagreeable.
These are my strengths
and I will bring them to the City
Council.
It is my goal to earn your trust,
support and your vote this upcoming
election. I look forward
to meeting you as I walk Ward 3.
Let’s discuss your concerns, solutions
and thoughts about what
is important for our Ward 3 community
and Malden. You may
contact me at (781) 627-6469 or
HYPERLINK "mailto:julianneorsino@gmail.com"
julianneorsino@
gmail.com.
Very best regards,
Julianne Orsino
Malden Library to host Malden
Instructions lecture and ice cream social
The Malden Instructions in Historical Context
Have you wondered how Maldonians became revolutionaries
in the 1770s? And how political divisions with Britain – and with
neighbors – rocked their world? Join us on Tuesday, June 25 at 6:30
p.m. at the Malden Public Library to explore the events in Massachusetts,
Greater Boston and Malden that led up to the drafting of
the Malden Instructions – our declaration of support for American
Independence. Learn how Malden dealt with the siege of Boston
and why we sent instructions to the Provisional Congress (and what
the Provisional Congress was, anyway).
This program is part of Revisiting the Founding Era, a three-year
national initiative of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
presented in partnership with the American Library Association
and the National Constitution Center, with generous support
from the National Endowment for the Humanities. This program is
free and open to all.
Malden Public Library kicks off Summer
Reading Program with Ice Cream Social
Save the date! The Malden Public Library will kick off Summer
Reading Program 2019 with a free Ice Cream Social on Thursday,
June 27 from 1–2:30 p.m. on the library lawn. There will be ice cream
sundaes made with ice cream generously donated by Dairy Delight,
and the opportunity to sign up for summer reading (for kids,
teens and adults). To honor this year’s summer reading theme, A
Universe of Stories, we will have live music to enjoy with the sundaes
– and a special space-age treat! We look forward to seeing you
there. Thank you to this year’s summer reading program sponsors:
Dairy Delight, Preotle, Lane & Associates, Eastern Bank Charitable
Foundation, and the Friends of the Malden Public Library.
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Juneteenth Freedom Evening Celebration activities and
programs at Malden Senior Center on Wednesday, June 19
Community members painted thoughts and phrases
on each panel of the word “UNITE!” that will be a
moving artwork throughout the Greater Boston Area
Community members clapped along to Otha Day’s
drum performance.
Lisa (left), Kathy (right center) and Fun (right) painted
on the “UNITE!” artwork. Fun, originally from Hong
Kong, wrote “we are all the same.”
Camille Nommi (left) and Peterson Maxis (right) sang
the Black National Anthem – “Lift Every Voice and
Sing.”
Drummer Otha Day
A great dance performance by Camille Nommi (left)
and Cedrina Missamou (right)
Spoken Word Poetry by Jha D (left), D. Ruff (center)
and Phree (right)
Ifé Franklin read from “The Slave Narrative of Willie
Mae.”
Birukti Tsige shared her poetry
Community members clapped along to Otha Day’s
drum performance.
Everett
Aluminum
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617-389-3839
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family since 1958 • 57 Years!
“Same name, phone number & address for
family since 1958 • 61
over half a century. We must be doing
something right!”
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• Replacement Windows
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Now’s the time
to schedule those
home improvement
projects you’ve been
dreaming about
all winter!
Community members gathered for the activities and programs of the 2nd Annual Juneteenth Freedom Celebration.
.
(Advocate photos by Sara Dunn)
Summer
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019
BASKETBALL | FROM PAGE 6
Andy Nguyen, Darius Philippe,
Jeffrey Song, Mohammed Cherif,
Juvenky Baptiste, Gabriel Germay,
Joshua Sorrano, Mark Niboh,
Terrell Stringer, Ricardo St.
Jean, Miguel Lopes.
The 2019 1st Place Celtics:
Head Coach Joe Young, Coach
Yvens Riviere. Players: Sean KelLEGAL
NOTICE
INVITATION FOR BID
CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
The City of Malden invites bids in accordance with M.G.L. Ch. 30, Sec. 39M from Vendors for:
Miscellaneous Landscaping and Related Services
Contract Documents will be available by email request at purchasing@cityofmalden.org after:
10:00 A.M., JUNE 26, 2019. Bidders are requested to email the Controller’s Office their
Company Name, Address, Email address, & Phone and what bid they are requesting.
Bids will be received until 10:00 A.M., TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2019, at the Office of the
Controller, 110 Pleasant Street 1st Floor, Malden MA 02148. Bids will not be accepted nor may
submitted bids be corrected, modified or withdrawn after the deadline.
All bids must be accompanied by a bid deposit in an amount that is not less than five percent (5%)
of the value of the bid.
ley, Stefan Cherenfant, Ari Cohen,
Wootchy Pierre Rene, Simon
Daponta, Sebastian Joseph,
Chan Nguyen, Bruce Culleton.
The
2019 Hot Shot contest:
“Celtics” Ari Cohen (nephew of
Ken Mazonson).
The 2019 3-Point contest: “Pistons”
Mark Niboh.
The Errico Brothers Free Throw
Award: presented to a player
who had the best average at the
end of the year with a certain
amount of FT attempts – “Kings”
Mohammed Cherif.
The Tom Heerter Registration
Fee Award: Goes to a player returning
next season (receives
one vote from each team; they
cannot vote for their own player)
– “Kings” Adam Chen (who now
LEGAL NOTICE
can play for free in 2020).
The James A. Tringali Memorial
Sportsmanship Award: (Again
receives one vote from each
team; they cannot vote for their
own player) “Pistons” Imani Delouchrey.
The
Rookie of the Year Award:
(Again receives one vote from
each team; they cannot vote
for their own player) and only
awarded to a sophomore – “Lakers”
Gabriel Germay.
The League MVP Award:
(Again receives one vote from
each team; they cannot vote
CANNABIS | SEE PAGE 12
Malden Public Schools Summer Food Service Program Public Sites
June 21, 2019
Informed estimates and speculation
are as far as companies can go
for their own player) “Pistons”
Mark Niboh.
The Michael Petradelis Memorial
Playoff MVP Award: *This
one is voted on by Commissioner
Ken himself each year – Kings
Mohammed Cherif.
The 2019 Champions Award
Kings: Head Coach Chris Rogers;
Coaches Cliff Williams, Sebastian
Arrano, and Glenn Higgins.
Players: Adam Chen, Dominic
Bono, Jaden Brito-White,
Jason Chan, Jeffrey Song, Mohammed
Cherif, Salim Tiken and
Worldly Raphael.
since the local cannabis industry
is in its infancy and no one knows
with any certainty what successes
and challenges are ahead.
Because there are so many unMalden
Public Schools is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without
charge and are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability, and there will be no
discrimination in the course of the meal service. Meals will be provided, at a first come, first serve basis, at the sites and times
as follows:
Malden High School Cafeteria, 77 Salem St.
Coytemore Lea Park, Mountain Ave.
Amerige Park, Corner of Fellsway East & Highland Ave.
Lincoln Commons, Corner of Cross & Bryant St.
Newman Park, 150 Cross St.
7/08 – 8/16 M – Th
7/08 – 8/16 M – F
7/08 – 8/16 M – F
B 8:20 - 9:00
L 11:30 - 12:30
11:00 – 12:00
11:15 – 12:15
7/08 – 8/16 M – F 11:30 – 12:30
7/08 – 8/16 M - F
11:45 – 12:45
In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies,
the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited
from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil
rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print,
audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals
who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at
(800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027)
found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed
to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call
(866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:
(1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;
(2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or
(3) email: program.intake@usda.gov.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
May 2019
knowns, both presentations focused
on concrete elements of
their plans, such as their hightech
security systems. Keltic Green
even has a retired New Hampshire
police chief on the payroll to consult
on security.
Both companies also described
employee training programs.
Standard Naturals plans on extensive
training for managers
and assistant managers who will
the train retail staff. Keltic Green
plans on having all workers attend
a training program with its supplier
and consultant, Littleton-based
Sanctuary Medicinals.
Commission members asked
about recruiting experienced staff,
but beyond managerial positions
and jobs in testing labs, opportunities
for recruitment may be limited.
Several dozen jobs in Massachusetts
cannabis-related businesses
were posted online this
week, and they are not offering
the types of salaries that might
convince workers to jump ship or
relocate.
Inventory coordinators earn
between $26,000 and $36,000 a
year, cannabis packagers start at
$11.60 and hour, retail associates
take home between $22,000 and
$31,000 a year while the annual
salary for patient care advocates
ranges from $28,000 to $37,000.
Commission members asked
and will probably continue to ask
applicants for more details about
their proposals and their financing
as they move forward and interview
the heads of the remaining
six companies that have applied
for a Malden cannabis license.
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Page 13
CANDIDATES | FROM PAGE 1
by Rachel Running, communications
coordinator for the Massachusetts
AFL-CIO, and retired
Malden teacher Amy Friedman.
Anyone still mulling over
a jump into the political fray
still has plenty of time. Candidates
have until July 25 to take
out nomination papers. Candidates
for mayor and at-large City
Council seats are required to collect
200 signatures from registered
voters in the city. Those
running for seats on the School
Committee or for seats representing
the wards on the City
Council must collect 50 signatures
of registered voters in their
wards. All nomination papers
and signatures must be submitted
to the Registrar of Voters by
5 p.m. on July 30.
SPICY | FROM PAGE 5
order, such as beef, pork, chicken
and lamb.
Most interestingly, Spicy World
includes gaming consoles along
the bars where players can compete
in classic video games, such
as Street Fighter, as well as participate
in tournaments. For more
information, including hours of
operation, please call 781-3389888.
LETTER
| FROM PAGE 3
of the Malden Public Library,
the Baptist Church, Davenport
Estate and, yes, the attractive
teen center building and the
15 Ferry building all contribute
to make this a real public
space. The 15 Ferry Street
building is actually known as
the Mary Ida Converse building.
Mary Ida was the daughter
of Elisha Converse and his
wife, Mary Diana. The Converse
family built and donated
this building in 1906 to the
Malden Industrial Aid Association.
It is one of only 3 Converse
buildings which survive
in Malden. (the other two are
the library and former home
for aged on Main St.) This Converse
building, frankly, should
remain in Converse Square.
And the teen center building,
originally known as the Sargent
Block, should be rehabilitated
and restored.
Had O’Malley publicly disclosed
the developer’s plans
of which he has been aware
for some time, then other, troubling
aspects of the proposal
would be readily apparent. For
example, zoning requires access
to parking areas or driveways
be directly from a street
or public way. In what is a remarkable
example of creativity,
the sole access to the proLETTER
| SEE PAGE 18
Malden Public Schools Summer Food Service Program Enrolled Sites
Malden Public Schools is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all eligible children
free of charge. (To be eligible to receive free meals at a residential or non-residential camp, children must meet the income
guidelines for reduced-price meals in the National School Lunch Program. The income guidelines for reduced-price meals by
family size are listed on the next page.) Children who are part of households that receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program benefits (SNAP, formerly foods stamps) or benefits under the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations
(FDPIR), or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) are automatically eligible to receive free meals.
Acceptance and participation requirements for the Program and all activities are the same for all regardless of race, color,
national origin, sex, age or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Meals will be
provided at the sites and times as follows:
Ferryway School, 150 Cross St.
ELC, 257 Mountain Ave.
Linden School, 29 Westcott St.
Forestdale School, 74 Sylvan St.
Kid’s Place, 77 Kennedy Dr.
IDIIL, 380 Pleasant St. Room 23
Chinese Cultural Connection, 26 Washington St.
7/08 – 8/02 M – F
7/08 – 8/01 M – Th
7/08 – 8/01 M – Th
7/08 – 8/02 M – F
7/08 – 8/16 M – F
8/05 – 8/16 M – F
B 8:20 – 9:00
L 11:30 – 12:30
B 8:20 – 9:00
L 11:30 – 12:30
B 8:20 – 9:00
L 11:30 – 12:30
B 8:20 – 9:00
L 11:30 – 12:30
B 8:00 – 9:00
L 12:00 – 1:00
7/08 – 8/16 M – F L 12:30 – 1:30
B 8:20 – 9:00
L 12:00 – 1:00
In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies,
the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are
prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil
rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print,
audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals
who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at
(800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027)
found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed
to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call
(866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:
(1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;
(2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or
(3) email: program.intake@usda.gov.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
March 2018
Income Eligibility Guidelines
These are the income scales used by the United States Department of Agriculture to determine eligibility
for reimbursement in the Summer Food Service Program
# of Household
Members
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Effective July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019
Annual
Monthly
22,459
30,451
38,443
46,435
54,427
62,419
70,411
78,403
For Each Additional
person, ADD
+7,992
1,872
2,538
3.204
3,870
4,536
5,202
5,868
6,534
+666
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
July 2018
Weekly
432
586
740
893
1,047
1,201
1,355
1,508
+154
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019
~ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ~
Leone announces candidacy for Councillor-at-Large
Dear Voters of Malden,
My name is Jerry Leone, and
when I announced my candidacy
for Councilor At Large, I said
that I would be discussing with
you the important issues that the
City needs to resolve and would
be available to obtain your input,
as I traveled around the
City. I am receiving from voters
several issues that they would
like to see resolved. Many voters
have pointed to issues that have
stalled due to inaction, the blue
bags, overcrowding of schools,
high taxes just to name a few.
As the election moves closer I
intend to not only identify the issues
the voters want action on,
but also if elected take immediate
steps to propose legislation.
At the same time those issues
that I would like to undertake
will be consistent with what the
voters want resolved. My objectives
include:
*Find a means to alleviate our
traffic problems especially cut
thrus, and not add bike lanes on
busy overcrowded streets – a
traffic plan that includes casino.
* Freeze all new apartments
to be approved by the city until
the council is given a chance to
review the location, tenant base,
and impact on the schools.
*Veteran senior housing
should be determined by location
and believe it or not impact
on schools.
*Replace the lead pipes rapidly
as possible and repair the streets.
*Provide a way to reduce the
overcrowding of our schools. As
a former member of the school
committee, I know this is a serious
issue. We must realize that
technology is changing and our
students must be given every
opportunity to learn new concepts.
*Attract
commercial businesses
with a strategy to come to
Malden and invest in plants, offices
and provide jobs.
*Establish a task force to review
existing plans to solve the
opioid problem and return the
plan to the Council for immediate
action.
*Resolve outstanding issues
relating to trash and blue bags.
Many may suggest that these
objectives cannot be reached in
a year, but action is necessary,
and the voters are demanding
it. Malden cannot and should
not fall behind other neighboring
cities and towns.
These are just some of my objectives,
Let’s keep Malden moving
upward. To learn more please
visit HYPERLINK "http://voteleone.com"
voteleone.com or call
781-635-7070.
F
itzGerald Park, the pocket
park on Exchange Street
in Malden Center, is getting
a facelift this summer as new
benches, an artist’s table, and
play equipment are installed
to activate the park and further
engage the full breadth of the
Malden community downtown.
The park is used by nearby preschools,
professionals working
downtown, Malden residents,
and customers visiting the
downtown.
The mural by Malden native Ed
Emberley overlooking the park
was considered in the design,
and the new features and reactivated
open space will complement
the mural. Existing benches
will be repainted and new
benches installed, and a drawing
table will be added. Children’s
play equipment, including
a talk tube and animal springers,
will be installed, and some of the
park will be resurfaced.
The project was championed
by Mayor Gary Christenson,
Ward 4 Councillor Ryan O’Malley
and John Preotle of Preotle, Lane
& Associates, a longtime steward
of the park and the owner of
the neighboring office building
at 350 Main St. Construction is
being administered by the Malden
Redevelopment Authority
(MRA), and completed by JNJ
Sacca Inc., an Arlington-based
construction company specializing
in public parks and playgrounds.
Malden’s Community
Development Block Grant
(CDBG) program is the primary
source of funds for the project,
with additional funds provided
by Preotle, Lane & Associates and
Malden Arts.
The project is scheduled to be
completed by the end of July.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019
Malden Declaration Day activities in Malden
H
ave you ever wondered
how Maldonians became
revolutionaries in the 1770s?
And how political divisions with
Britain – and their neighbors –
rocked their world? All are invited
to the Malden Public Library (36
Salem St.) on Tuesday, June 25 at
6:30 p.m. to explore the events in
Massachusetts, Greater Boston
and Malden that led up to the
drafting of the “Instructions of
the Inhabitants of Malden, Massachusetts
to their Representatives
in Congress” – our declaration
of support for American Independence.
Learn how MaldoBUCK
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icant, especially over 8 years. The
buck stops with our collective
money-manager: our mayor.
nians dealt with the siege of Boston
and why they sent instructions
to the Provisional Congress.
Then on “Malden Declaration
Day” – Friday, June 28 – from 4-6
p.m. in the Library’s Converse
Memorial Building, the Library
will display the original and the
digitized version of Malden’s
town records from the Revolutionary
war period.
Then on Friday, June 28 from
6-7 p.m., a group of young musicians
from the William Diamond
Junior Fife and Drum Corps will
lead a short parade starting at
the Malden Teen Enrichment
Please consider our mayor’s
job performance over the last
8 years, and not whether he
attended every conceivable
meeting. I will be a different
~ 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. MI19P3011EA
Estate of: James A. Dello Russo
Also Known As: James Dello Russo
Date of Death: 08/26/2018
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons: A petition for Formal Adjudication
of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal Representative has
been filed by John J. Christoforo of Arlington, MA requesting
that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other
relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that:
John J. Christoforo of Arlington, MA 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 07/10/2019.
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: June 12, 2019
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
June 21, 2019
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Center on the corner of Ferry and
Main Streets; the parade will proceed
to the lawn of the Malden
Public Library, where local historian
and period actor Tom Coots
will perform the Fifth Annual
Reading of the town “Instructions.”
Anyone who is interested
in participating in the reenactment
and is willing to dress
in period-appropriate costume
should please contact Ron Cochran
at HYPERLINK "mailto:rcochran@cityofmalden.org"
rcochran@cityofmalden.org
for
more information.
The May 27, 1776, document
kind of mayor. The photo campaign,
finger-pointing, and excuses
will end, and responsible
management will begin.
I will involve residents in the
titled “Instructions of the Inhabitants
of Malden, Massachusetts
to their Representatives in Congress”
was unanimously voted on
by the townspeople of Malden to
be delivered to the Second Continental
Congress via their representative
Ezra Sargeant. In the
1776 communication, the voting
citizens of Malden renounce the
Colony’s ties to the Kingdom of
Great Britain and set forth their
wish to become an independent
“American” republic. The document
is credited as a precursor to
the Declaration of Independence
written in July of 1776, when the
direction of our city, and always
honor their values. I will
read every contract, watch every
dollar, and target the type
of growth that will make us
Continental Congress formally
declared independence from England.
The original historical document
will remain on display in
the Library for viewing.
These programs are part of
Revisiting the Founding Era, a
three-year national initiative of
the Gilder Lehrman Institute of
American History presented in
partnership with the American
Library Association and the National
Constitution Center, with
generous support from the National
Endowment for the Humanities.
All these events are free
and open to the public.
proud. The buck will, in fact,
stop with the mayor.
(Editor’s Note: Ward 3 Councillor
John Matheson is a candidate
for Mayor of Malden.)
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“The revenues from the Fair
THE HOUSE AND SENATE.
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local
representatives’ and senators'
votes on roll calls from the week
of June 10-14.
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CON
CON VOTES TO TAX MILLIONAIRES
ANOTHER 4 PERCENT
(H 86)
House and Senate held a Constitutional
convention and approved
145-48, (House approved 11243,
Senate approved 33-5), a proposed
constitutional amendment
that would allow a graduated income
tax in Massachusetts and
impose an additional 4 percent
income tax, in addition to the current
flat 5.1 percent one, on taxpayers’
earnings of more than $1
million. Language in the amendment
requires that “subject to appropriation”
the revenue will go to
fund quality public education, affordable
public colleges and universities,
and for the repair and
maintenance of roads, bridges
and public transportation.
The proposal is sponsored by
Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester)
and Rep. James O’Day (D-West
Boylston). In order to go on the
ballot for voters to decide, it
needs to twice have the votes of
101 of the 200 members of the
House and Senate in the current
2019-2020 session and again in
the 2021-2022 session. This vote
is the second time for the 20192020
session. The earliest it could
be on the ballot is in November
2022.
A similar effort by a group called
the “Raise Up Coalition” to get the
question on the 2018 ballot was
derailed when it was ruled unconstitutional
by the Supreme Judicial
Court which said the constitution
prohibits placing more
than one objective in a single
proposed constitutional amendment
that is sought by a citizens’
group. The court’s decision noted
that the proposal imposed the tax
and then stipulates how the money
could be spent.
The current amendment is proposed
by legislators rather than
citizens and according to proponents,
amendments proposed by
legislators can have more than
one objective and would not be
ruled unconstitutional by the
court.
Supporters said the amendment
will affect only 20,000 extremely
wealthy individuals and
will generate up to $2 billion annually
in additional tax revenue.
They argued that using the funds
for education and for the repair
and maintenance of roads, bridges
and public transportation will
benefit millions of Bay State taxpayers.
They noted the hike would
help lower income families which
are now paying a higher share of
their income in taxes.
Opponents argued the new tax
will result in the loss of 9,500 private
sector jobs, $405 million annually
in personal disposable income
and some millionaires moving
out of state. They said that the
earmarking of the funds for specific
projects is illegal and said all
the funds will go into the General
Fund and be up for grabs for
anything.
“Today marks the start of improved
social and economic outcomes
for communities across the
commonwealth,” said Rep. O’Day.
“Moving forward, the Fair Share
Amendment will allow our education
systems and transportation
infrastructure to be strengthened.
By reducing the burden placed
on low and middle-income families,
the Fair Share Amendment
will benefit students, workers, and
businesses — ensuring that the
Massachusetts economy continues
to grow and thrive.”
“Another election must intervene
before the second and final
vote occurs, in the 2021-22 legislative
session, before this constitutional
amendment can appear on
the 2022 statewide ballot for voters
to ultimately decide,” said Chip
Ford, executive director of Citizens
for Limited Taxation. “Though in
Massachusetts it's highly unlikely,
there remains a distant possibility
that a turnover in the Legislature
in the 2020 election can
derail this abomination. Unfortunately,
Massachusetts being "The
Bluest State," pigs will likely need
to fly first and Hell freeze over
Share Amendment will go a long
way to increase funding for public
schools, make higher education
more affordable for students and
families, and fix our state’s crumbling
roads, bridges and public
transportation,” said Sen Lewis. Today,
more than three quarters of
legislators voted to advance the
Fair Share Amendment, reflecting
the overwhelming public support
for this measure. The Fair Share
Amendment is the best way to
make the investments in our Commonwealth
that we desperately
need in the fairest way possible.”
“The people that will be hurt
most by this are the thousands of
small businesses across our state
that will be slammed by this 80
percent hike,” said Paul Craney, executive
director of the Massachusetts
Fiscal Alliance “ It’s your local,
independent real estate agent, or
the little café on Main Street that
will be shouldering the burden
of this tax increase, not corporate
CEOs.”
(A "Yes" vote is for the additional
4 percent tax. A "No" vote is
against it.)
Rep. Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
Sen. Jason Lewis
Yes
Yes
Yes
REVENUE FROM TAX MUST
BE IN ADDITION TO CURRENT
FUNDING (H 86)
The Constitutional Convention
rejected 40-156, (House rejected
34-123. Senate rejected 6-33) an
amendment that would require
that the revenue generated by the
4 percent tax be in addition to the
amount of funding for education
and transportation that the Legislature
already spends on those
two areas.
Amendment supporters said
this will prevent a “bait and switch”
scenario in which $2 billion in new
revenue from the 4 percent tax is
dedicated to transportation and
education but then the Legislature
takes money out of the money
currently spent in those areas
and spends it elsewhere. The net
result would be that the $2 billion
is essentially spent in other
areas rather than the two promised
ones.
Amendment opponents said
that the voters have already been
educated on this exact amendment
the House is considering.
They argued that to make changes
at this stage is against the
democratic imperative of making
sure the voters are educated
on this and would raise we raise
legal issues.
“The language in the underlying
amendment is what has been vetted
and researched over the past
several years,” said Rep. O’Day,
who opposed the amendment. “It
has a very narrow scope. Any additions
would change what the will
of the people demanded with the
underlying amendment.”
“The claim that my amendment
would somehow confuse voters
and would raise legal issues is luPage
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dicrous,” said House amendment
sponsor GOP Minority Leader Brad
Jones (R-North Reading.) “All the
amendment says is that the revenues
raised through the new surtax
must be used to supplement
state spending on education and
transportation, not supplant it.
The voters of the commonwealth
are being sold a false bill of goods
because without this clarifying
language, there are no guarantees
the Legislature will actually
increase spending on our schools
and transportation infrastructure.
The Legislature doesn’t have a
great track record for respecting
the will of the voters on tax issues,
and my fear is that voters are being
set up for a bait-and-switch.”
(A “Yes” vote is for the amendment.
A “No” vote is against it.)
Rep. Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
Sen. Jason Lewis
No
No
No
ALLOW LEGISLATURE TO
LOWER THE 4 PERCENT TAX (H
86)
The Constitutional Convention
rejected 41-155, (House rejected
35-122. Senate rejected 6-33)
an amendment that would eliminate
the permanent 4 percent surtax
and instead designate that the
Legislature can set the tax which
can be up to 4 percent but can
be lower and even as low as zero
percent.
Amendment supporters said
putting the permanent 4 percent
tax in the constitution is a bad
policy because it would take four
years to repeal the tax if the Legislature
and/or voters feel that it was
a mistake to raise it. They said the
amendment would put the power
in the hands of the Legislature
which could repeal it quickly.
“If circumstances change or
we see that there is significant
out-migration among the 20,000
or so who would be subject to
the millionaire’s tax, [this amendment]
would allow the Legislature
to take mitigating actions,”
said Rep. Randy Hunt (R-Sandwich),
the sponsor of the amendment.
“Without [it], it’s a four-year
process to “re-amend” the constitution.”
Amendment
opponents said
that the voters have already become
familiar with the exact
amendment the House is considering.
They argued that to make
changes wouldn’t make sense and
is unfair to the voters.
(A “Yes” vote is for the amendment.
A “No” vote is against it.)
Rep. Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
Sen. Jason Lewis
No
No
No
LOWER THE TAX RATE FOR
TAXPAYERS EARNING UNDER
$100,000 (H 86)
The Constitutional Convention
rejected 41-155 (House rejected
35-122, Senate rejected 6-33),
an amendment that would eliminate
the permanent 4 percent surtax
and instead designate that the
Legislature can set the tax which
can be up to 4 percent but can be
lower, and even as low as zero percent.
The amendment also provides
for some tax relief by lowering
the rate for taxpayers who
earn less than $100,000. The rate
would be reduced by 50 percent
of the rate of the millionaire’s tax
for that year.
Amendment supporters said
the state’s tax system is regressive
and that this amendment
will reduce taxes for low-income
and lower-middle-class taxpayers.
They gave an example of
how it would work. If the Legislature
imposes the highest 4 percent
surtax, the current 5 percent
income tax rate for people who
earn less than $100,000 would fall
to 3 percent.
Amendment opponents said
that the House should stay with
the language of the amendment
as written because voters have
been well informed on it and
changing the amendment would
be unfair.
(A “Yes” vote is for the amendment.
A “No” vote is against it.)
Rep. Steven Ultrino
Rep. Paul Donato
Sen. Jason Lewis
No
No
No
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK'S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call
tracks the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators say
that legislative sessions are only
one aspect of the Legislature's job
and that a lot of important work
is done outside of the House and
Senate chambers. They note that
their jobs also involve committee
work, research, constituent work
and other matters that are important
to their districts. Critics
say that the Legislature does not
meet regularly or long enough to
debate and vote in public view on
the thousands of pieces of legislation
that have been filed. They
note that the infrequency and
brief length of sessions are misguided
and lead to irresponsible
late-night sessions and a mad rush
to act on dozens of bills in the days
immediately preceding the end of
an annual session.
During the week of June 10-14,
the House met for a total of eight
hours and 31 minutes while the
Senate met for a total of ten hours
and 19 minutes.
Mon. June 10 House 11:03 a.m. to 1:05 p.m.
Senate 11:09 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Tues. June 11 No House session
No Senate session
Wed. June 12 House 1:08 p.m. to 3:50 p.m.
Senate 1:08 p.m. to 3:50 p.m.
Thurs. June 13 House 11:06 a.m. to 3:53 p.m.
Senate 11:02 a.m. to 4:03 p.m.
Fri. June 14 No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen welcomes feedback at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019
LETTER | FROM PAGE 13
posed underground parking
is through the municipal parking
lot between Ferry and Main
Street. That lot is owned by the
MRA. Rest assured that unless
O’Malley and the MRA supported
this project and this parking
arrangement there is no way a
developer would ever submit
such plans to the city. It also
begs the question: is there a
phase two of this development
contemplated which would
involve developing the MRA’s
parking lot?
Someone who genuinely
favors transparency in government
would have early on
called for the public’s involvement,
input, and criticism of
this development so these
and other questions could be
raised, argued, and answered
before any formal plans or
permit applications were filed.
O’Malley would have us believe
that there is no alternative option
that we are stuck with this
development, and the best we
can do is move the Converse
building. Instead of publicly
opposing this monstrosity,
he’s worked behind the scenes
to help it move forward. Maybe
his approach gives O’Malley
some deniability should
the project be approved. I
think there’s another word for
it: perfidy.
Very truly yours,
Frank F. Russell
~ Legal Notice ~
City of Malden seeks
applicants for Department of Public Works
Operator Heavy Motor Equipment
The City of Malden seeks candidates for the position of
Heavy Motor Equipment Operator in the Highway and
Water Division of the Department of Public Works. The
HMEO under the direct supervision of the DPW Director,
Operations Manager, Supervisors and/or Working Foreman,
to operate trucks with a rated capacity of more than 3 tons
and up through 9 tons, including large tractors, dump trucks,
tree bucket trucks, etc. Current Commercial Driver’s
License - Class B with air brake endorsement required. For
a full job description and details on how to apply, visit
www.cityofmalden.org and click on Employment
Opportunities.
June 14, 21 & 28 2019
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The Social Security imposter scam usually begins with a consumer
receiving a call from someone claiming to be with the Social
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their Social Security number (SSN) has been suspended because
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The phone call may be a robocaller with a message to “press 1”
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The scammer may request that they be paid via an unusual
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OBITUARIES
Linda A. (Dunckel)
Connelly
A longtime resident of Malden
passed away on Thursday,
June 13, with her loving family
by her side. Linda was born in
Concord, NH, in 1943, the daughter
of Russell and Pauline Dunckel.
She was raised in Concord, before
moving with her family to
Waltham, and then Malden. She
founded her ceramic shop, Everything
Creative in Newton, before
relocating it to Eastern Ave
in Malden. She ran the business
for 25 years before retiring. As a
writer, she wrote many poems as
well as two books. She enjoyed
taking cruises, kayaking, and
loved taking road trips with
friends and family.
She is survived by her children,
John R. Connelly and wife Linda
of N. Andover, and Rebecca A.
Connelly and wife Lori Maloney
of Framingham, her brother, Stephen
A. Dunckel of NC, and her
grandson, James Connelly.
Donations in Linda’s memory
may be made to the American
Cancer Society, 20 Speen St,
Framingham, MA 01701.
Brenda Simon
Walter Robinson
(617) 415-3933
Formerly of Winthrop, passed
away Wednesday, June 12,
2019 at the University Place
Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center in Charlotte,
NC.
Born March 21, 1940 in Malden,
Massachusetts, Brenda
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and delight in relating to children.
She was a loving aunt to
Julie Tracey, Dave Simon, Dan
Simon and their children.
She is survived by her brother,
Murray Simon of Charlotte,
NC.
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am on Sunday, June 30 in the
chapel at the Hebrew Cemetery
of Charlotte.
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1. Sometime during June 2022
what happens in the earth’s
northern hemisphere?
2. Oscar Wilde authored what
play with the subtitle “A Trivial
Comedy for Serious People”?
3. On June 21, 1639, what father
of Rev. Cotton Mather was
born in Dorchester, Mass.? (Hint:
means more.)
4. What French explorer reportedly
introduced roses to
North America?
5. On June 21, 1948, longer-playing
phonograph records
debuted at what New York City
hotel? (Hint: a salad with apples.)
6. Which U.S. president was
known for entertaining with barbecues?
7.
On June 23, 1982, the South
Pole’s lowest temperature was
recorded: -117.0°F, -99.8°F, or
-81.7°F?
8. In a speech to graduates,
what author of “I know Why the
Caged Bird Sings” said, “Try to be
a rainbow in someone’s cloud”?
9. What religious leader, who
is seen as a forerunner of Jesus
Christ, has a feast day on
June 24?
10. What June sporting event
has a multi-paragraph dress
code?
11. On June 25, 1903, what Polish-French
female had a Ph.D.
examination? (Hint: That year
she also got a Nobel Prize for research.)
12.
Whose portrait is on a $20
bill?
13. What sport had a team in
1974 called the Boston Lobsters?
14. On June 26, 2016, what canal’s
capacity was doubled?
15. What color did Johnny
Cash wear to perform?
16. Who had the 1966 hit song
“Summer Wind”?
17. Where is the Granary Burying
Ground?
18. Who has the nickname
“The Little Tramp”?
19. What book ends with the
line “He loved Big Brother”?
20. What does espresso mean?
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BUYER1
Desjardins, Cody A
Zhou, Jianghong
Chen, Wanying
Alonge, Olukemi O
Liu, Huifen
Ross, Heather
Nascimento, Jessica L
Dangol, Deepak R
Jiang, Herman
Brandt, Gerald
Liao, Wan-Ting
George, Frederick
Tran, Thiet T
Nayeck, Jaykar
Mcgaffigan, Shawn P
Inparajah, Govarthanan Govarthanan, ChiFurlong,
Daniel J
thrakumar
Montgomery, Tara
Chi, Howard H
Tsaousidis, Theodore
Truong, Lan T
Yang, Minhui
Ladopoulos, Marika
Hoang,
Anh N
Freake, Matthew L
Nascimento, Alexander
C
Dangol, Sunil
BUYER2
Amshoff, Meredith
G
Zhang, Zhiming
SELLER1
Giannelli Management&Dev
May
Alan L Est
Silva, Aylto J
Lau, Hoyu
US Bank NA Tr
Harris, Robert G
Barton, Brian
Sasso, Patrick M
Vatalaro, Anthony
Brodie, Melissa
Fallon, Kathryn M
SELLER2
ADDRESS
Harris, Cynthia A
Barton, Kristine
Sasso, Amy E
Brandt, Crystal Montgomery, William L Montgomery, Stella M
San-Luis, Karl I
Johnson, Emily
Martinelli, Keith D
Synowiec, Nicholas A
Walnut Terrace RT
Taylor, Donald R
Inparajah, Govarthanan Govarthanan, ChithraWinnett
James P Est Winnett-Welch, MargaFurlong,
Ellen M
kumar
rete
Vautier, Natacha N
Mei, Bao
Patterson, Rochelle M
Guidetti-Myers, Gillian
Mei, Allen B
Patterson, Christopher C
511 Highland Ave
80 Main St #18
783 Main St #783
32 Newman Rd #1
21 Hillside Ave
35 Clarendon St
146 Belmont St
55-57 Durso Ave
38-40 Springdale St
27 Grant Rd
51 Lawrence St #3
11-15 Spring St
16 Walnut Ter
30 Rich St #13
34 Knollin St
15 Bishop Rd
77 Cross St #1
60 Hubbard St
449-451 Medford St
30 Franklin St #429
CITY
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
136-138 Walnut St #2 Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
Malden
DATE
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PRICE
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OPEN HOUSE - 20 Fisker Drive, SAUGUS Sat. & Sun., June 22
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Kitchen leads to a screened porch and deck and level fenced
yd. Additional space in basement that offers Family Room and
more. Mins. from Shopping, Boston, Airport, and Trans. $399,000
SAUGUS - Esquisite Grand Foyer makes 4-5 Bdrm Colonial
a home with loads of sunlight beaming throughout. Kitchen
opens up to lge. family rm. along with pellet stove overlooking
backyard...............................................................................$499,000
Darlene Minincleri & Sue Palomba
SAUGUS - Gorgeous Single Desirable Ranch Style home offers 6
rooms, 3 bedrooms, full bath, bright and sunny living rm with wood
burning fireplace, spacious eat- in kitchen with plenty of cabinets and
hutch area, three bdrms with lots of closet space.................$370,000
53 Jackson St.
Saugus
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REVERE - 2 FAMILY, 4&7 w/2nd floor unit excellent space for a
large family with 4 bdrms, liv/dining combo & Eat in Kit located on
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both units have living/dining room combination............$580,000
NEW LEASE - Prime
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Incredible Exposure
1000 Square Feet
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SAUGUS - A hidden gem just miles away from Boston. Sunlight streams
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Lvng. Rm. & 1 generous bdrm. Brand new open concept kitchen, features
granite countertops, s/s steel appls. and new flooring. Washer/Dryer hookups,
storage, parking, Pool and more...........................................................$249,900
PEABODY - 4 finished levels along with each bath welcomes
new owner. The lvng rm with granite floors incl. inviting
fireplace, cath. ceiling, and dbl. doors leading to an ext. deck.
3rd level has 2 lge. bdrms with full bath incl. jacuzzi. Roof 10 yrs.
old, new windows, 2 sep. driveways, fenced level yard, & more.
Mins. to Malls, Major Rtes. & Trans. Just move in........$599,0000
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SAUGUS LAST LOT available in Bellevue Heights! Beautiful views, great subdivision
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Build your dream home!....................................................................................$310,000.
SAUGUS 6 room, 3 bedroom Colonial offers 1 ½ baths, 3 season porch, eat-in
kitchen w/ct flooring, first floor laundry, deck, large, level lot with off street parking,
located just outside Cliftondale Sq.....................................................$379,000.
SAUGUS RARE Business Zoned parcel with many possibilities. This 34,000 corner
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Saugus Inspectional Services for all permitted uses....................................$575,000.
SAUGUS 6 rooms, 2-3 bedroom cape offers open concept living room/dining room,
updated maple kit w/silestone, fireplace, hardwood flooring, security system, fenced
yard, 5 yr old roof, one car garage, large deck..................................................$369,900.
SAUGUS Perfectly locatd 6 rm, dormered Cape Cod style home, 1 ½ baths, fireplace
lvrm, spacious bedrooms, eat-in kit w/newer appliances, hardwood, deck,
level yard w/brick patio, one car gar, Lynnhurst.............................................$425,000.
SAUGUS Wonderful Chalet style ranch offers 6 rms, 1 ½ baths, fireplace lvrm w/
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yard...................................................................................................................$425,000.
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SAUGUS Custom 2 yr old CE Colonial, 4-5 bdrms, 3 1/2 baths, livingrm w/gas fireplace,
custom kitchen w/ granite counters, stainless appliances, 5 burner gas stove,
double ovens, hardwd flooring, cen air, walk-up attic ready for future expansion,
finished lower level offers au-pair suite, salt water, self cleaning, inground pool. Go
to: 19BisbeeRd.com...........................................................................................$899,900.
LITTLEFIELD REAL ESTATE
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout
house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl
siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000
SAUGUS ~ 2 family new to market! 4 bed, 2.5 bath, granite
counters, SS appliances, newer gas heat/AC, prof landscaping,
custom paint, new patio, 1 bed apt. .......................$739,000
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
PEABODY ~ 4 bed colonial, 2.5 baths, central AC,
finished basement, SS appliances, hardwood throughout,
great cul-de-sac location, gas heat ....................$759,000
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
SAUGUS ~ 4 bed, 3 bath colonial. Spacious kitchen, SS
appliances, Oversized one car garage, irrigation, gas heat
enclosed porch, centralVac, finished lower level...$569,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$426,900
Coming Soon
in Lynn: Brand
New Construction!
Call Rhonda Combe
SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen,
appliances, heat, AC, roof and vinyl siding all replaced in
2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
for details!
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one
bath lower unit .....................................$639,000
LAND
FOR SALE
SAUGUS
Call Rhonda Combe
at 781-706-0842 for details!!
Under
Contract
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 21, 2019
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COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
Spring, flowers in bloom and
buyers house shopping!
Call today for a free opinion of
value on your home!
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
CALL TODAY
TO SET UP A PRIVATE SHOWING AT ANY OF OUR LISTINGS!
DON’T FORGET TO ASK ABOUT BUYER AGENCY.
IT IS THE BEST WAY TO ENSURE A SUCCESSFUL PURCHASE
AND IT’S 100% FREE!
New!
Commercial Property
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
JUNE 23, 2019
11:30-1:00
63 HARVARD ST., CHELSEA
NEW PRICE! - $549,900
ALL NEW 4 BEDROOM SINGLE
56 WALNUT ST., EVERETT
NEW PRICE ! - $639,900
A
24 SWAINS POND AVE., MELROSE
$699,900
OFFER ACCEPTED!
135-137 CHELSEA ST., EVERETT
5 UNITS - $1,200,000
Call Joe @ 617-680-7610
Call Norma @ 617-590-9143
SOLD BY MARIA
AS BUYER’S AGENT, SAUGUS
Call Norma for details!
(617) 590-9143
COMING SOON LISTED BY NORMA!
NEW LISTING BY SANDY!
20 PLYMOUTH ST., EVERETT
TWO FAMILY - $699,900
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
UNDER AGREEMENT!
30 CHELSEA ST, UNIT 204, EVERETT
2 BED, 2 BATH CONDO - $369,900
JUNE 23, 2019
12:00-2:00
2 CARUSO COURT, WEST PEABODY
$759,900
EVERETT
2-BEDROOM
APARTMENT
$1,600/MONTH
Call Joe for Details!
Joe DiNuzzo
- Broker Associate
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
www.jrs-properties.com
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- Agent
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- Agent
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