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Mayor Gary Christenson presented a proclamation to Berklee College of Music Vice President/
Executive Director Ron Savage. See page 10 for photo highlights.
ity Day on Sunday at the Senior
Center. Race Amity Day,
observed annually on the second
Sunday in June, is an opportunity
to celebrate interracial
friendship and showcase
the power of interracial
partnerships to foster
lasting and powerful social
change.
Malden Kiwanis Club hosts
Bubbles to Books
Advocate Staff Report
L
ast Saturday at Miller Park,
the Kiwanis Club of Malden
in conjunction with the Key Club
and many sponsors hosted Bubbles
and Books. This is a program
allowing children from elementary
and middle schools to stop
by and take home as many previously
read books, collected
from around the city, as they
can carry. This timely program is
KIWANIS | SEE PAGE 13
Malden School Committee approves
$90.9 million budget for Malden
Public Schools for FY24
By Steve Freker
T
he Malden School Committee
on Monday night voted
unanimously to approve
a Fiscal Year 2024 budget of
$90,907,407 for the Malden
Public Schools, which city and
school officials have indicated
will provide a complete and
positive learning environment
for the city’s public schools in
the 2023-2024 academic year.
Malden Public Schools is receiving
an increase of approximately
$12 million from last year’s
school budget – nearly 11 percent
– due to the allocation from
the city.
The full budget, including the
approximately $91 million for
the schools, must still be approved
by the full City Council.
That vote is expected at the June
27 City Council meeting. The
FY24 city and school budgets
go into eff ect beginning July 1.
This is believed to be one of
the largest single-year increases
in municipal history – up $8.8
BUDGET | SEE PAGE 8
he new substance abuse coordinator
introduced himself
before the city council during
Monday’s City Council meeting
at Everett City Hall.
The motion was offered
E
Friday, June 16, 2023
City Councillor Chris Simonelli Hired
as Everett’s Substance Abuse Director
Christopher Simonelli is shown addressing the Everett City Council
on Monday evening to introduce himself and present his vision
as the city’s new Substance Abuse Director. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
by Ward 1 Councillor Wayne
Matewsky, who has known Simonelli
for 45 years, along with
Ward 6 City Councillor Al Lattanzi.
“I’m
very glad that the city has
HIRED| SEE PAGE 9
Malden Kiwanis members Danielle Hender, Robin Jorgenson, Dorothy Hender, Mei Hung, Dawn
Fitzgerald, Meycen Leuis, Jessica Mannaro, Jordan Shapiro, Lisa Mendelson, Danielle Cook, Maureen
Lucy and Will Bradford are shown at Miller Park during the club’s annual Bubbles to Books event.
(Advocate photo)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
Junior Aid brings back their Charity Ball!
Special to Th e Advocate
T
he Junior Aid Association of
Malden brought back their
cherished tradition of a Charity
Ball, after 13 years. The nonprofit
organization, which consists of
40 dedicated and hardworking
women, has been committed
to raising funds for health-related
issues in our community for
110 years.
On the evening of Saturday,
May 13, Spinelli’s played host to
Junior Aid Association of Malden’s
Casino Royale Charity Ball.
There were 170 guests gathered
to share in their commitment
to this noble cause. The distinguished
attendees of the Charity
Ball gracefully engaged in
an evening of dancing, accompanied
by the melodies skillfully
provided by Gaeta Entertainment.
Additionally, the attendees
indulged in a thrilling array
of casino games, including
roulette, poker, blackjack, craps
Honorable Ed Lucey, Maria Luise (Past President, 1999-2001),
Scott Cutler and Mayor Gary Christenson
and an assortment of other captivating
options. Junior Aid is
delighted to report that nearly
$10,000 in proceeds from the
event will be allocated to their
future 2024 grant recipients.
Junior Aid Association of Malden
President Susan Higgins
Charity Ball Chairwoman Jaclyn
Rosa and Junior Aid Association
of Malden President Susan
Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merrick of
Peabody
Attendees shown enjoying the event.
Attendees shown enjoying the event.
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shares her sincere appreciation
to the community for their
unwavering support: “We are
deeply grateful to the attendees
and sponsors whose generosity
made the Charity Ball possible.
Partnering with Junior Aid signifi
es a genuine commitment
to effecting positive change
in our community, and we are
honored to have your support.”
Celebrate Liberty.
We’ll be closed Monday, June 19th in observance of the holiday. You can access
your accounts using our ATMs and Online & Mobile Banking. Thank you!
A list of Junior Aid Association
of Malden’s Charity Ball
sponsors: High Roller: Eagle
Eye Construction Corporation,
LaMattina Plumbing & Heating,
Misty Mountain Cannabis
Shop; Royal Flush: East Cambridge
Savings Bank, Gaeta Entertainment,
Weir Mac Cuish
Family Funeral Home, Yankee
Pest Control; Card Shark: Medford-Malden
Elks #915; Money
Bags: DeSanctis Insurance
Agency, Inc., Filter Sales & Service,
Inc.; All-In: All Seasons Table,
Century 21 Northeast/The
Kristin Gennetti Group, Councillor
Amanda Linehan, Councillor
Craig Spadafora, David
A. DeMaria Foundation, Lissette
Alvarado for Mayor, Malden
Overcoming Addiction,
Inc., Malden Trans, Inc., Mayor
Gary Christenson, Representative
Paul J. Donato, Representative
Steven Ultrino, Shapiro and
Hender, Six Twenty-One Tavern
& Grill, Zonta Club of Malden;
Friends of Junior Aid: Mrs. Mary
Junior Aid Members: Carol
Flanagan, Debbie Hardy
(Past President, 2017-2019),
Paula Higgins (Corresponding
Secretary) and Debbie DeMaria
(Past President, 2003-2005).
Favorot, Ms. Lisa Jacobson, Mr.
& Mrs. Arthur Kahn, Mrs. Rachel
Symes, Ms. Holly Walton, Councillor
Stephen Winslow.
Attendees shown enjoying the event.
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~ Malden Musings ~
“Frank ‘Red’ Harris Remembered”
By Peter Levine
S
herman, set the Wayback
Machine to... Red Harris, at
times, is all but forgotten except
for those of us who care about
keeping our glorious Malden
sports history alive. Frank “Red”
Harris is (really) “All About Malden,”
proudly graduating Malden
Catholic after winning a
state football title in 1965. He
hails from Edgeworth. Don’t
they all?! A proud fl ag waving
Edgeworthian in a long line of
exceptional athletes that came
out of Ward 2. That famous 1965
M.C. football team went undefeated,
winning the Catholic
League Championship and becoming
the Class B Co-Champs
with outstanding players, such
as Red, Steve Wishoski, Neil Hurley
and Dickie Cullen. This was
just the beginning of Red’s fabulous
football career.
His fame would grow when
he went off to Boston College
to play ball. Red set just about
every B.C. passing record during
his three varsity football seasons
at the Heights, establishing
standards that stood for more
than a decade until another local
guy, 1984 Heisman Trophy
winner (Natick boy) Doug Flutie,
personally rewrote B.C.’s football
record book. Frank helped
Joe Yukica’s Eagles become an
Eastern football powerhouse
from 1968-1970: going 19-9,
completing 366 passes for 4,555
yards and 44 touchdowns. How
’bout that!
Red was named co-captain
his senior year, and in an interview
years later he fondly recalled
beating Army in 1970 at
Alumni Stadium, 21-13: “I remember
that score very well,
because I had a running touchdown
on a bootleg play that
day. I didn’t have many running
touchdowns in my career,
as we had Fred Willis and a few
others who took care of the running
stuff .”
Drafted by the Detroit Lions
after graduating B.C., Red
played behind Greg Landry (allPro
in 1971) and Bill Munson as
a taxi squad player. Taxi squad
players were paid $500 a week
for a 14-week season; total pay
for the year: $7,000. After three
years he decided to try Canadian
football with the Edmonton
Eskimos of the C.F.L. An early
season injury stopped Red’s
football career in its tracks.
Red joined the ranks of the
Boston College football immortals
after his terrifi c varsity
career on Chestnut Hill. Many
B.C. football fans still remember
him for his stellar play. Red
recalls that “growing up in Malden,
playing for M.C. and then
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George Gill celebrate after a win against Holy Cross.
at B.C., it’s amazing how many
people still remember me.” “It
really makes me proud. Things
went awfully well for me at B.C.
and Boston College has always
been a big part of my life.”
Malden and Edgeworth are
very proud to call you our own,
Red!
It is said in “Malden Musings”...
• Kudos to Mayor Christenson,
Cemetery Director Chris
Rosa, Veterans’ Services Director
Kevin Jarvis and his assistant
Martha Ferratusco, Robby
Santo and his bang-up crew at
Garrick-Santo Landscape and
former Cemetery Director Jimmy
Cahill for the outstanding
job they did at the Forestdale
Cemetery for the Memorial Day
Remembrance. Well played, ladies
and gentlemen! You made
Malden proud, once again!
Thank you!
• Tommy Feagley passed on
May 5. Tom departed after “dedicating
his life to making the
world a better place through
spreading peace and adding
color.” How wonderful to be remembered
like this. Just my
humble opinion but just think
about this for a brief moment:
If each of us strived to live
through Tom’s philosophy (even
if it’s just once in a while) – how
much better off we’d be!?
• Terrestrial radio will never
be the same again with the
loss of WJIB’s Bob Bitner – another
pure human soul who
brought happiness into our
lives through the joy of music.
Also, his PSAs and prerecorded
political commentary, forgetaboutit!
Insert smiley face.
• Three years gone, oh my!
Time surely does fly... “Damn
it! It just isn’t fair. You were invincible,
Jimmy! You loved life
too much not to be here with
us any longer. That voice! That
smile! That hair! Those fi sts of
fury for such a gentle man.
The way you took over a room,
whether you meant to or not.
That sense of humor – throw
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
Pioneer Charter School of Science celebrates 2023 graduates
Graduates from Pioneer Charter School of Science I and II were
honored in a ceremony at Boston’s Faneuil Hall
O
n Friday, June 2, students
from PCSS I in Everett and
PCSS II in Saugus graduated in
a united ceremony at Faneuil
Hall in Boston. Many of these
students spent their formative
high school years studying amid
a global pandemic and are now
looking to employ their resilience
as they begin new chapters
of their academic careers.
Pioneer Charter School of Science,
which is comprised of students
from Greater Boston and
the North Shore, has a strong
reputation for collegiate success.
The schools’ college acceptance
rates are notable. In 2023,
all 44 students graduating from
PCSS I applied to at least one
college with 100 percent acceptance.
A number of them are college-bound,
as 90 percent of the
Everett-based students plan to
attend a four-year college, eight
percent will attend community
college and two percent will attend
a trade school.
Of the 46 Saugus PCSS II graduates,
100 percent applied to
college, with a 100 percent acceptance
rate. Eighty-eight percent
will attend four-year colleges
and universities, 10 percent
will attend community college
and two percent plan to attend
trade school.
PCSS I and PCSS II’s Class of
2023 were awarded more than
$12 million in scholarships.
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Students from both campuses
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Local residents earn Dean’s List at North
Shore Community College
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orth Shore Community College
President Dr. William
Heineman is pleased to announce
that the students listed
below were Dean’s List students
for the spring 2023 semester.
Dean’s List Honors are awarded
to students who have earned six
or more semester hours of academic
credit with a Grade Point
Average (GPA) of 3.30 or higher.
Malden residents among
Pioneer Charter School of Science graduates from Saugus are pictured from left to right: Ajey
Sasimugunthan, Kynan Ramos, Tianna Lee-Pennant, Faith Dorcely, Wieam Hasaba, Yan Gao, Ashley
Adam, Bethany Marcel, Giselle McLaughlin, Erisa Bejgo, Armandeep Kang, Leena Abdessemed and
Joshua Alexander.
oneer Charter School of Science
CEO Barish Icin says. “The
Class of 2023 proved their commitment
to academic achievement
despite the challenges of
the pandemic, and their resilience
has carried them through.
We believe they are destined for
success in their futures.”
PCSS is a rigorous college preparatory
charter school that
aims to prepare educationally
under-resourced students
for today’s competitive world.
PCSS I, which is located in Everett,
serves students in Grades
Pre-K through 12 from several
communities north of Boston,
including Everett, Chelsea, Lynn,
Revere, Malden and Medford.
PCSS II, which is located in Saugus,
serves students in Grades Pre-K through 12 from Saugus, Salem, Peabody and Danvers.
PCSS I Valedictorian Juan Velez
Mesa addresses classmates in
his graduation speech.
PCSS I Salutatorian Summer
Ahmed of Malden gives her
graduation speech at Faneuil Hall.
PCSS II Valedictorian Marwa Bouzit (left) and Salutatorian twin
sister Salma Bouzit (right).
those that achieved the honors
were Marsha Lee Anson, Kelsey
Blinn, Olivia Correale, Kristina
Del Ponte, Bianca Dipietrantonio,
Serena Heard, Toutouh Kintu,
Quinn Lemist, Jakelin Martinez
Flores, Nikkolaus Menefee,
Cameron Mulcahy, Kaitlin Norris,
Hind Odeh, Emily Pita, Meredith
Rennie, Nicole Rogers, Frederick
Whitehouse and Tammy
Williams.
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Malden veteran awarded $7,500 in seed
money by Hanscom Federal Credit Union
to support veteran-owned businesses
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Dan Magoon, Executive Director of Massachusetts Fallen Heroes;
Peter Rice, President & CEO of HFCU; and Jon Santiago, Secretary
of the Executive Offi ce of Veterans’ Services. (Photo credit: Rich Prager)
anscom Federal Credit
Union (HFCU) awarded a total
of $25,000 to support veteran
and Gold Star Family-owned
businesses during this year’s
2023 InnoVets Pitch Competition,
including $7,500 which
was awarded to U.S. Army Sergeant
veteran Patrick Sherman
from Malden, Mass., to support
his company Rannsak.com, a
rental marketplace where people
can search and rent gear or
equipment for their next adventure.
HFCU is an active supporter
of the veteran community and
has donated a total of $50,000
to support a wide range of veteran
businesses through their
partnership with InnoVets and
Massachusetts Fallen Heroes.
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Peter Rice, President & CEO of HFCU; and Dan Magoon, Executive
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
Creative Malden celebrates first anniversary!
C
elebrating their fi rst anniversary
as an arts and culture
nonprofi t organization, Creative
Malden held their fi rst art exhibition,
RENEWAL, this past month,
which was sponsored by the
Mass Cultural Council, The Gallery@57
and 350 MAIN. Scores
of art lovers, artists and friends
attended the closing reception
on June 9.
The attendees enjoyed snacks
– provided by Wicked Local Cafe
and 350 MAIN – while viewing
and purchasing the artwork
of the 38 local artists. The
celebratory atmosphere was
made all the better with music
performed by Malden’s virtuoso
pianist Santon. Three Circles
Studio photographer Kevin
Thai captured the event with
inspired, fun-fi lled photos of the
artists and attendees.
Mayor Gary Christenson acknowledged
and thanked Creative
Malden for making Malden
an artful community. CreSt.
Anthony’s Church
Flea Market & Bazaar
Saturday, June 17
from 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Featuring Crafts, Nick-Nacks
& So Much More!
~ Admission Only .50 Cents ~
For info, call Linda: (781) 910-8615
All proceeds benefit St. Anthony’s Church
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Mayor Gary Christensen addresses the crowd at the RENEWAL
reception. (Courtesy photo)
Musician Santon performs.
(Courtesy photo)
ative Malden’s Treasurer, Marcel
Schwab, spoke of Creative
Malden’s artful journey beginning
from The Gallery Pop Up
on Main Street in 2016, to the
opening of The Gallery@57 in
late 2019 to the new programming
now off ered by Creative
Malden. The Gallery@57’s artists
Karyn Alzayer, Lisa L. Sears,
Grace Julian Murthy and Sandy
Felder were the organizers for
the exhibition.
Creative Malden believes our
Attendees enjoy the artwork on display. (Courtesy photo)
community is strengthened
in every way by the arts. More
than just a source of beauty
and entertainment, arts and culture
build community bonds,
improve personal health and
strengthen our local economy.
Their current programming includes
Artists@Work, a series
of artist demonstrations, book
readings and concerts at The
Gallery@57 and Financial Assistance
for Malden children to
attend creative classes at the
MAP Family Learning Center. For
more information and to support
the work of Creative Malden,
you can visit their website
at www.creativemalden.org.
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TB12 Foundation celebrates graduation of student athletes in
Brockton and Malden with special virtual appearance by Tom Brady
O
n June 5, 2023, the TB12
Foundation, a nonprofit organization
dedicated to empowering
underserved athletes
and maximizing their health,
well-being and athletic potential,
commemorated the graduation
of two classes of students
from its TB12 Training Program
in partnership with Brockton
and Malden High Schools.
Adding to the excitement of
this memorable event was a surprise
virtual chat featuring TB12
Co-Founder Tom Brady.
Tom joined the TB12 Foundation’s
virtual meet & greet with
a group of Juniors and Seniors
from Brockton High School and
congratulated them on their
completion of the TB12 Program.
“Where you’re sitting is the
same place I worked out at for a
lot of years in Foxboro. Like you, I
had big dreams, too, and I wanted
to maximize my potential as a
quarterback, and the only way to
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and my body,” Brady said.
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have gained from this experience
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play a part of that.”
Malden High School students
were unable to attend Monday
night’s event due to their graduation
ceremony being rescheduled
for the same evening, but
they did complete the program
– Peyton Lightbody, Rachel Lin,
Naveen Nemalapuri, Ava Conroy,
Jonald Joseph, Kyle Lee,
Nyandeng Yak, Ezechiel Noelsaint,
Andrew Louis, Zach Pan,
Noelle Hayes and Victoria Gammon.
The
program was created in
2020 as the TB12 Foundation
sought an opportunity to support
youth in the local community
during the pandemic.
During the 2020-2021 school
year, the TB12 Foundation partnered
with Brockton Public
Schools and established a TB12
Training Program for 17 aspiring
high school athletes. Recognizing
the continuing need to support
young and underserved
athletic talent, the Foundation
expanded its programming for
the 2021-2022 school year and
partnered with both Brockton
and Malden High Schools to
train 24 students. The program
was renewed at both schools
for the 2022-2023 school year
with 24 students taking part in
the training.
The student athletes represent
a diverse array of sports
and have been selected by their
Malden High student-athletes are shown training at TB12 recently
which included a surprise virtual chat featuring TB12 Co-Founder
Tom Brady.
athletic directors based on their
leadership qualities and commitment
to academics. Each student
participated in nine TB12
sessions and received personalized
mentoring from a Body
Coach throughout the school
year. A highlight of each session
was indulging in a student
favorite – Tom Brady’s preferred
protein or berry smoothie!
In addition, TB12 supports a
strength and conditioning program
at Brockton High School
with students from various
sports teams. Body Coaches
provide twice weekly sessions
for fall and winter seasons
during the school year and donated
a variety of TB12 equipment,
protein powder, electrolytes,
protein bars and TB12
gear. Planning for the summer
session is currently underway.
“This has been a tremendous
partnership that has yielded exceptional
results for our young
athletes,” noted TB12 Foundation
Executive Director Lisa
Borges. “Year after year, the
drive, dedication and grit these
students possess is impressive
and inspiring.”
At the final session, students
competed in an obstacle course
created by the Body Coaches,
who also participated. The evening
continued with a catered
dinner and a friendly trivia competition
with special prizes to
test the students’ knowledge of
the TB12 Method.
One of this year’s graduating
students said, “Being part of
TB12 has transformed me, both
as an athlete and as an individual.
I have gained a profound understanding
of the hard work
and care required to consistently
perform at my best. It has truly
shifted my perspective on
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Founded in 2015 by seven-time
Super Bowl Champion Tom
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and life goals. Through
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or course doing what they love,
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
BUDGET| FROM PAGE 1
million from last year’s fi nal municipal
allocation of $82.1 million.
At
a School Committee meeting
earlier, Assistant Supt. Toni
Mertz explained that the Malden
Public Schools proposal
that her department and central
administration had formulated
for the city’s allocation totaled
$88.6 million. “This would not
have happened without the efforts
of our state delegation for
the state funding portion and
the Mayor’s Offi ce in providing
the recommended allocation,”
Assistant Supt. Mertz said.
Initial plans for the expenditure
of the additional funding
that is expected to be available
to the Malden Public Schools
included:
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• School culture officers: all
schools.
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Adam Weldai (Ward 5), Dawn Macklin (Ward 4), Sharon Rose-Zeiberg (Ward 8), Chairperson and
Mayor Gary Christenson, Vice Chairperson Jennifer Spadafora (Ward 3), Joseph Gray (Ward 6),
Michael Drummey (Ward 1) and Keith Bernard (Ward 7). (Courtesy/City of Malden)
Ferryway Schools.
• Wilson Reading: Forestdale
School.
• Registered Behavioral Technician
(RBT): Ferryway School.
• Assistant Principal: Forestdale.
(There has been only one
for several years.)
• Administrative Assistant: Forestdale
School.
• STEM Teacher: Forestdale
School.
• Math Teacher: High School.
• Health Teacher: High School.
• English Learner Coach: District.
“These
are all staffing additions
to the classrooms,” Superintendent
Dr. Ligia Noriega-Murphy
said at that meeting. “We
need ‘boots on the ground’ to
support our existing staff and
students and that is what we
would be doing here.”
The new staffi ng would encompass
the entire school district,
Ward 5 School Committee
member Adam Weldai noted.
Weldai, before the budget
presentation, spoke on work
already underway to address
needs at the Early Learning Center
(ELC). Meetings have been
held with staff and ELC Principal
Tamara Lawrence, he said, and
plans are in place that would
increase staffi ng in the form of
seven new RBT personnel, the
addition of a new classroom,
the return of a full-time Program
Manager, the addition of a building
monitor and other additions.
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the school budget for FY24 is
available on the City of Malden
website (www.cityofmalden.org)
or on the Malden Public
Schools website (www.maldenps.org).
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Cambridge Health Alliance Named to Newsweek’s
List of Best Maternity Hospitals 2023
CHA recognized for excellence in reducing pregnancy risk
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AMBRIDGE, Mass. — Cambridge
Health Alliance
(CHA), a community health
system serving Boston’s metro-north
communities including
Malden, Revere, and Everett,
has been named to Newsweek’s
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employed someone with this
man’s experience in substance
abuse issues, not only in Malden,”
Matewsky said. “The mayor
has made a good choice.”
Simonelli, who is in recovery,
said he was campaigning for his
election to ward 7 city councillor
in Malden when he met Mayor
Carlo DeMaria. DeMaria invited
Simonelli to round-table discussions,
and met with him again
on a few occasions. Simonelli
will serve as a point person for
the city council.
Six months later, they have an
Everett Recovery Connection to
help get people into treatment.
Simonelli will work 23 hours a
week under the Board of Health
department. However, he is
available at any hour.
Councillor-At-Large Stephanie
Smith asked if someone wants
to go into treatment what is the
best way to do it.
“It’s a much-needed program
in Everett,” Smith said.
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edge about maternity processes
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• Medical KPIs on hospitals
with a focus on indicators relevant
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“We are delighted to be recognized
for the third year in a row
for this prestigious award,” said
Tara Singh, MD, CHA’s interim
Simonelli said they call the
numbers on the pamphlet,
which is in English, Portuguese,
Spanish and Haitian Creole.
Ward 3 City Councillor Darren
Costa said he appreciates
the updates on the website. He
asked Simonelli to check to see
if the information is up to date
on ECTV.
“Welcome, and thanks for
your service,” Costa said.
Councillor-At-Large Richard
Dell Isola said it’s probably the
most important program in
the city.
“I welcome you to Everett,” Dell
Isola said.
Simonelli said he works to get
the addicts and their families together
as part of the recovery
process.
Lattanzi said people on the Everett-Malden
line have a lot of
good things to say about him.
“You’ve come a long way,” Lattanzi
said. “Very proud of the fact
that I know you.”
Ward 2 City Councillor Stephanie
Martins said he is invited to
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chief of obstetrics and gynecology.
“It is an honor to work with
dedicated and collaborative colleagues
and our patients to deliver
high quality, equitable care
for all.”
Newsweek and Statista invited
over 10,000 medical professionals
to participate in the survey.
Only 384 winners were recognized
on the Best Maternity
Hospitals 2023 list. The awards
list can currently be viewed on
Newsweek’s website.
have a table in Ward 2. She asked
about language access.
“Thank you so much for this
important work,” Martins said.
Simonelli suggested they call
311, and they may have interpreters.
He said when he was in
detox for a year, there weren’t a
lot people of Haitian nor Asian
American descent.
Matewsky said the city is very
lucky to have Simonelli, and he
referred the motion back to the
sponsor.
“I’ll do outreach, now that the
nice weather is coming,” Simonelli
said. “Get folks into treatment,
and make it a household
name.”
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
Mayor proclaims Race Amity Day In Malden
The event drew music lovers of all ages.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
On acoustic bass was Berklee
College of Music Professor Ron
Mahdi.
Assistant Professor at Berklee
College of Music Farayi Malek
performed jazz music.
Guests enjoyed the jazz music.
Mayor Gary Christenson was glad to see unity
among everyone during Sunday’s Racial Amity
Day at the Senior Center.
Members of the Ron Savage Jazz Quartet
performed.
Guests enjoyed learning about racial amity.
Berklee College of Music Vice President/Executive
Director Ron Savage was on drums.
Assistant Professor at Berklee
College of Music Farayi Malek
was nominated for a Grammy.
Berklee College of Music
Associate Professor Consuelo
Candelaria was on keys.
Event organizer David Weigert
organized the race amity
program.
Mia Chandler spoke about the
oneness of humanity.
The Ron Savage Jazz Quartet performed.
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Members Plus Credit Union and
Winchester Federal Credit Union
members approve proposed merger
T
he members of Member
Plus Credit Union (MPCU)
and Winchester Federal Credit
Union (WFCU) voted in favor of
merging the two organizations.
The combined credit union will
have assets of over $350 million,
serving approximately 14,000
members. At present, WFCU
operates one branch in Winchester;
MPCU operates a total
of six branches in Medford, Everett,
Dorchester, Norwood and
Plymouth. As part of the merger,
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and seek to expand service offerings
in Winchester.
“Our members will benefit
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of Directors President Norman
Doucette, Jr.
“This merger is a continuation
of our focus to provide the
members with better fi nancial
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them reach their life’s goals,”
said MPCU President/CEO John
J. Murphy, who is a Winchester
native. “We look forward to serving
the members of Winchester
Federal Credit Union.”
The current WFCU manager,
Rick Adams, will join the combined
credit union as a member
of the Senior Management
Team. All employees, of both
credit unions, will continue to be
employed as part of the Members
Plus team.
“It was most important for us
to join forces with a local credit
union like Members Plus,
which shares our same core
values,” said Adams. “This partnership
with Members Plus
and Winchester Federal will
create a more expansive credit
union that will enhance the
fi nancial well-being of many
people with increased accessibility,
technology, security and
products.”
The merger will require regulatory
approval from both the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Division of Banks (DOB)
and the National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA). An anticipated
eff ective date will be
mid-2023. Until the completion
date, both organizations
will continue with no change
to how they serve their membership.
For the latest merger
news and developments please
visit memberspluscu.org.
More about Winchester Federal
Credit Union: WFCU has been
serving Massachusetts since
1957. WFCU manages $3.07 million
in assets and serves over
400 members as of June 2023.
WFCU is well-capitalized with a
net worth ratio of 9.15. Deposits
insured up to $250,000 by the
NCUA. For more information,
visit winchesterfcu.com.
More about Members Plus
Credit Union: Serving the community
since 1940, MPCU is
100% owned by the people who
bank with it. They have no stockholders
or other interests. MPCU
has offices in Medford, Everett,
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Return of the Big Rig Charity Gig!
Summer Festivals & Total Performance
Sports team up for charity truck pull
T
he City of Malden is pleased
to announce that the Third
Annual Big Rig Charity Gig will
once again kick off the Summer
Festival on June 24. This event
has always proven to be a huge
hit with spectators and is one
of the most remarkable parts of
the festivals.
Starting at noon and going
until 2 p.m. on Exchange
Street, this free family-friendly
event will feature two divisions:
a lightweight division
for smaller people and a heavyweight
division for stronger
people. The headliner event is
a head-to-head competition
between Pro Strongman Nick
Cambi and the Greek Goliath,
Niko Chaprales. After the professionals
make their attempts,
Total Performance Sports (TPS)
Malden coaches will off er to assist
anyone who wants to try
this feat of strength, and participants
will be able to choose to
pull a dump truck or a 16,000
lb. tractor. Imagine the bragging
rights at your next family
gathering!
Best of all, TPS Malden, which
is located at 150 Charles St. and
named one of the Twenty Best
Gyms in America, is donating
100% of the proceeds to Bread
of Life and the Claddagh Fund.
The Claddagh Fund provides fi -
nancial assistance to families,
and Bread of Life provides food
and other resources to people
in need.
Join us for the incredibly fun
and “must be seen to be believed”
event!
Visit www.MaldenGamingDistrict.com
for more info and
other fun things to do in Malden
Center. Easily accessible by
Orange Line, but free parking is
available in the City of Malden’s
garages at 170 Centre St.t or 7
Jackson St.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
Chinese Culture Connection announces
scholarships to cultivate arts and
cultural awareness among K-5 students
T
he Chinese Culture Connection
(CCC) is pleased to announce
the availability of 10
scholarships for kindergarten
through grade 5 students to
participate in our 2023 Summer
Enrichment Camp. These scholarships
will grant a 50% tuition
reduction at our Camp.
CCC’s Summer Enrichment
Camp offers a unique opportunity
for children to build
self-confi dence, make friends,
develop new skills and foster a
love for creative learning. Since
its inception, this program has
become increasingly popular
among students from diverse
cultural backgrounds. This year’s
program runs from June 26 to
August 4, 2023, at the Forestdale
School (4 Sylvan St., Malden).
The program’s carefully crafted
curriculum is aimed at nurturing
children’s intellectual,
physical and emotional growth
while immersing them in the exploration
of Chinese language
and culture. Through intensive
Mandarin classes, children can
acquire or strengthen their language
skills in a supportive environment.
The program also includes
practical math and English
language lessons to enhance
academic profi ciency. To
further enrich the experience, a
wide array of arts and cultural
activities are off ered, including
Chinese brush painting, martial
arts, traditional music instrument
lessons and strategic
chess games.
SCHOLARSHIP| SEE PAGE 18
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Melrose Arts &
Crafts Society
n Monday, May 22, 2023, the
Melrose Arts & Crafts Society
celebrated their Annual Presidents
Luncheon at Pearl Street
Station in Malden. The Presidents
Luncheon is the end of
the season celebration of all the
Society has accomplished each
year. It is also the last meeting
before the summer break.
Co-President Georgette Petraglia
picked the menu for the
delicious buff et, which included
salad, rolls, ziti and sauce,
rice pilaf, barbecue chicken and
marinated steak tips. It was a
pleasure seeing new members
talking to established members.
Some members brought
relatives and friends. Everyone
was chatting about family,
their latest arts & crafts project,
health, summer plans and more.
A great time was had by all who
attended.
Keep looking for more MelMelrose
Arts & Crafts Society
Co-President Georgette
Petraglia at the annual lunch at
Pearl Street Station. (courtesy photo)
rose Arts & Crafts Society articles
in this newspaper during
the summer. We will be having
new meetings starting in September.
Malden
Public Library hosts
networking program for people
50 years and older.
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KIWANIS| FROM PAGE 1
perfect for the summer vacation
coming up. Along with books
and other giveaways, face painting
and slush were also given to
all in attendance for free. A puppet
show – featuring Lindsay
and her Puppet Pals – was also
part of the event.
Key Club members from Malden
High School and Mystic
Valley Regional Charter School
volunteered to help with the
event. Many thanks to the sponsors
that stepped up to support
the event, especially the faculty
and students of the Beebe
School, who collected many of
the books for the program.
Miller Park in Malden was the venue for the Malden Kiwanis Club Bubbles and Books event. This
event got lots of new and used books to many of Malden’s children in a fun way.
Rain might have put plastic coverings on the books but didn’t
dampen Kiwanian spirit. Greeting the many visitors to Bubbles
and Books, Dot and Danielle Hender passed out bags to use to
carry the books of choice.
Miller Park was fi lled with kids and books last Saturday afternoon.
Neil Umakanth with an
excellent choice
Slush is always a favorite! Sami
Jamouq and Mystic Valley Key
Club President Inssaf Machouk
volunteered for the event.
Zoe Levine picks out some
excellent reading material.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School
Graduation Exercises
Malden, Saugus and Everett graduates share future plans
By Tara Vocino
T
alented graduates from Malden,
Saugus and Everett
shared their college choices before
Mystic Valley Regional Charter
School’s graduation last Friday
night.
Caps were decorated.
Graduates threw their caps into the air to celebrate.
Hailing from Malden are Alexandria Manseau, who
plans to study social work at Syracuse University,
Amy Pham, who plans to study chemical engineering
at Northeastern University to become a pediatrician,
and Ryan Chen, who plans to attend Northeastern
University for health science.
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Superintendent
Alex Dan (at left) and Assistant Director Zachary
Shahan presented an excellence in math and science
award to Maldonian Eric Wang.
Class leaders lined up in a procession during last
Friday night’s Mystic Valley Regional Charter School
graduation.
Valedictorian Caroline Crowley,
of Medford, advised graduates
to try something new.
Malden resident Riya Tanizaki, who played baseball and hockey,
crossed the stage.
Superintendent of Schools
Alexander Dan gave the
introduction.
Class President Asal Bahrampouri, of Malden, plans to attend
UMass Amherst to study bio and premed to become a cardiologist.
Pictured here she is receiving her diploma from Superintendent
Alexander Dan.
Salutatorian Eric Wang, of Malden,
said graduates will always
remember June 9, 2023 – the day
that they finished high school.
Shiv Patel, of Saugus, was all smiles after receiving his diploma.
He plans to study biochemistry at Northeastern University to
become a neurologist.
Hugs and tears were commonplace.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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Page 15
Shown from left to right: Class Vice President Daniel Nguyen, of
Malden, plans to attend UMass Amherst to study chemistry and
neuroscience to become a neurosurgeon; Class President Asal
Bahrampouri, of Malden, plans to attend UMass Amherst to study
bio and premed to become a cardiologist; Class Secretary Chloe
Jones, of Stoneham, plans to attend UConn to study biology,
marketing and management, and Class Treasurer Caroline
Crowley, of Medford, plans to attend UCAB.
Graduates switched their tassels from right to left.
Valedictorian Caroline Crowley, of Medford, who earned a 4.87
GPA, plans to attend the University of California at Berkeley
to study environmental economics and policy to work with
renewable energy, and Salutatorian Eric Wang, of Malden, who
earned a 4.77 GPA, plans to attend Yale University to study
computer science to become a software engineer.
Dukens Maurin, of Saugus,
plans to attend Worcester
Polytechnic Institute to study
computer science.
Jack Tracey and Sean Jost, both dressed as Mario, congratulated
Melrose resident Robert Tracey. He is going to Suffolk University
to study political science.
Shiv Patel, of Saugus, plans
to study biochemistry at
Northeastern University to
become a neurologist.
Danni Marie Hughes, of Everett., shook hands with Assistant Director
Zachary Shahan. She plans to play lacrosse at Colby-Sawyer College,
where she intends to study environmental science.
Teacher Denise Carroll was
recognized for her decades of
service to the school.
Members of the Mystic Valley Band performed the Pledge of
Allegiance.
Eudora Desir, of Everett, crossed the stage.
Class Vice President Daniel Nguyen, of Malden, plans to attend
UMass Amherst to study chemistry and neuroscience to become
a neurosurgeon. Pictured here he is receiving his diploma from
Superintendent Alexander Dan.
Families of the graduates packed the bleachers.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
Revere Lady Patriots edge Milton Wildcats
in Revere Police Activities League tournament
By Tara Vocino
H
elge-Gansett was primary
sponsor for Saturday’s 12th
annual Revere Police Activities
League (PAL) Safe Summer Tip
Off at Hill Park – a youth basketball
tournament and community
celebration aimed at inspiring
unity and promoting safe activities
for kids during the hot summer
months. The Revere PAL
Summer Youth Tip Off is supported
through a donation by
Helge-Gansett, a joint venture
between Helge Capital and Gansett
Ventures, two real estate
firms active in the Revere community.
Revere PAL is a nonprofit,
anti-drug, anti-violence organization
launched 18 years ago
with a mission to promote career
awareness to at-risk youth
while forging a bond between
the community and the Revere
Police Department.
According to referee/RHS
Boys’ Varsity Head Coach David
Leary, whose team participated
in the tournament, Revere’s
Lady Patriots won, 24-22,
against Milton’s Wildcats, and
Malden High School Boys’ Varsity Basketball Team, pictured from
left to right:Kneeling: Jason Surpris, Johnson Huynh, De’Shawn
Bunch, Savion Silva-Clark and Noah Masood; top: Jamal Pomare,
Kaua Dias, Ezechiel Noelsaint, Colin Okoth and Wyatt Dessert.
the Lynn Classical Boys’ Rams
beat the East Boston Boys’ Jets.
“Revere is a wonderful city I
have been proud to be part of
for more than 30 years, and this
event exemplifies the spirit of
this caring community,” Helge
Capital CEO Oleg Uritsky said.
“Revere P.A.L provides opportunity
for kids and inspires them
to envision a bright future, career
path, and instills in them a
healthy respect for law enforcement
and interest in a potential
career in public safety. We are
pleased to support this important
mission and give back to this
great community.”
Revere PAL creates a safe and
productive space for youth
to enjoy activities away from
the influence of peer pressure,
drug use and youth violence.
The program is offered at no
cost and is designed to establish
trusting relationships beThe
Malden High School Girls’ Varsity Basketball Golden
Tornadoes had fun.
tween police and youth. It has
been proven that PAL fosters
self-esteem, promotes positive
attitudes, generates leadership
skills and reduces dysfunctional
behaviors and negative
dependencies. The Revere
PAL program incorporates
peer leadership, anti-gang, substance
abuse, life skills/decision
making and safety/community
awareness components and
has provided hundreds of atrisk
youths with positive structured
activities and support.
The event featured basketball
games, guest speakers,
music, a free BBQ and many
fun activities. Revere PAL Executive
Director Kris Oldoni, Acting
Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe
and State Representative Jessica
Giannino all delivered remarks
to the 300 student-athletes
and community members
in attendance.
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~ Malden Softball Week 6 Game Recaps ~
Monday, June 12
Criollos grabs lead in sixth inning
for victory over Malden
Bombers: Criollos snatched the
lead late in the game in a 14-12
victory over the Malden Bombers
on Monday. The game was
tied at 12 when Criollos batted
in the bottom of the sixth,
and Alex Baez singled on a 0-1
count, scoring two runs. Both
pitching staffs had their hands
full with runners on base. Criollos
collected 15 hits and Malden
Bombers had 14. Criollos also
smacked two home runs on the
day. Kevin Rosada had a dinger
in the fifth inning. Alex Rios had
a long ball in the fourth inning.
White Sox nab win over Dirtbags
despite early three-run inning:
Even though the White
Sox gave up three runs in the
seventh inning, they still defeated
the Dirtbags, 16-5, on
Monday. Dirtbags batters contributing
to the big inning included
Reggie Miller and Tommy
Santos, all driving in runs in
the frame. The White Sox secured
the victory thanks to 11
runs in the sixth inning. The offensive
firepower by White Sox
was led by Sigfredo Velez, Isaac
Iraola, Antonio Sanquinton, Armando
Montes, Berto GonzaStandings
St.
Peter’s Angels
P-Cals Pals
Malden Bombers
Sachems
Criollos
White Sox
Dirtbags
Patrick’s
6-1
6-1
4-3
4-4
3-3
3-4
1-5
0-6
Batting Leaders (End of Week 5)
Batting Average
1 Sam McDonald (Malden Bombers)
2 Gerard Contaldi (P-Cals Pals)
3 Robert Giarratani (St. Peter’s Angels)
4 Armando Montes (White Sox)
Reed Williamson (Malden Bombers)
Quality At Bats
1 Dana Zewiey Sr. (Malden Bombers)
2 Jonathan Zewiey (Malden Bombers)
2 Reed Williamson (Malden Bombers)
4 Mike Dean (Sachems)
4 Geoff Harris (St. Peter’s Angels)
Runs Batted In
1 Danny Settapani (P-Cals Pals)
1 Jesse Bruinsma (St. Peter’s Angels)
1 Cody Skeffington (P-Cals Pals)
4 Reed Williamson (Malden Bombers)
5 Sam McDonald (Malden Bombers)
Hits
1 Gerard Contaldi (P-Cals Pals)
2 Reed Williamson (Malden Bombers)
3 Danny Settapani (P-Cals Pals)
3 Jose Ortiz (White Sox)
0.800
0.750
0.733
0.714
0.714
19
18
18
17
17
15
15
15
12
11
18
15
13
13
lez and Gino Tammaro, who
all drove in runs. Sigfredo Velez
was the pitcher for the White
Sox. The righty lasted seven innings,
allowing 11 hits and five
runs while striking out six.
Jamma collects four hits as
P-Cals Pals defeats Patrick’s:
Mike Jamma did the opposing
team no favors on Tuesday,
picking up four hits over
four at bats and leading P-Cals
Pals to a 23-5 win over Patrick’s.
Jamma tripled in the first, singled
in the second, tripled in
the third and homered in the
fourth. Mike Garland was on
the rubber for P-Cals Pals. The
righthander surrendered five
runs on seven hits over four innings,
striking out three. P-Cals
launched two home runs on
the day. Jamma went yard in
the fourth inning. Cody Skeffington
put one out in the
fourth inning.
St. Peter’s Angels clinches
lead in fifth inning to defeat Sachems:
St. Peter’s Angels ran off
with the lead late in the game
in a 10-7 victory over the Sachems
on Tuesday. The game
was tied at seven with St. Peter’s
Angels batting in the bottom
of the fifth when Tim Scanlon
singled on a 3-1 count,
Criollos first baseman Tim Vega
scoring one run. Joe Schaaf
led things off on the rubber for
the Angels. The ace allowed 11
hits and seven runs over five innings,
walking zero. Steve Almquist
was on the rubber for the
3 Geoff Harris (St. Peter’s Angels)
On Base Percentage
1 Sam McDonald (Malden Bombers)
2 Gerard Contaldi (Malden Bombers)
3 Robert Giarratani (St. Peter’s Angels)
3 Edward Skeffington Jr. (P-Cals Pals)
5 Danny Trentsch (P-Cals Pals)
Doubles
1 Tim Sliwinski (Sachems)
1 Gerard Contaldi (P-Cals Pals)
3 Geoff Harris (St. Peter’s Angels)
3 Dana Zewiey Sr. (Malden Bombers)
3 Steve Almquist (Sachems)
Home Runs
1 Danny Trentsch (P-Cals Pals)
1 Mike Dean (Sachems)
1 Dante (Sachems)
1 Cody Skeffington (P-Cals Pals)
5 Danny Settapani (P-Cals Pals)
Pitching Leaders (End of Week 5)
Earned Run Average
1 Mike Garland (P-Cals Pals)
2 Joe Schaff (St. Peter’s Angels)
3 Matt Fraser (Sachems)
4 Scott Brady (St. Peter’s Angels)
5 Ian Comack (P-Cals Pals)
Wins
1 Joe Schaff (St. Peter’s Angels)
2 Keith Zewiey (Malden Bombers)
2 Ian Comack (P-Cals Pals)
2 Steve Almquist (Sachems)
5 Mike Garland (P-Cals Pals)
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0.778
0.760
0.750
0.750
0.737
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2.80
4.67
6.15
7.50
7.84
4
3
3
3
2
Sachems. The righty surrendered
10 runs on 15 hits over
six innings, striking out one. Sachems
mashed two home runs
on the day. Mike Dean went for
the long ball in the third inning.
DJ Webster had a long ball in
the first inning.
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checking out a game or joining
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Strikeouts
1 Mike Garland (P-Cals Pals)
2 Keith Zewiey (Malden Bombers)
3 Hector Jr. Vega (Criollos)
3 Ian Comack (P-Cals Pals)
5 Scott Brady (St. Peter’s Angels)
Walks Hits Innings Pitched
1 Mike Garland (P-Cals Pals)
2 Joe Schaff (St. Peter’s Angels)
3 Matt Fraser (Sachems)
4 Scott Brady (St. Peter’s Angels)
5 Ian Comack (P-Cals Pals)
Batting Average Against
1 Joe Schaff (St. Peter’s Angels)
2 Mike Garland (P-Cals Pals)
3 Matt Fraser (Sachems)
4 Scott Brady (St. Peter’s Angels)
5 Ian Comack (P-Cals Pals)
Fielding Leaders
(End of Week 4)
Fielding Percentage
1 Casey Flynn (Sachems)
1 Scott Brady (St. Peter’s Angels)
1 Brian Batting (Patrick’s)
1 Danny Trentsch (P-Cals Pals)
1 Danny Settapani (P-Cals Pals)
Putouts
1 Jonathan Zewiey (Malden Bombers)
2 Matt Fraser (Sachems)
3 Tim Sliwinski (Sachems)
4 Mike Colbert (Sachems)
5 Tommy Santos (Dirtbags)
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MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 3
RELOCATING OUT OF MASSACHUSETTS
FOR ESTATE TAX SAVINGS
ident, the value of the membership
interest in the LLC (i.e.
the value of the real estate) will
not be part of your Massachusetts
taxable estate thereby
eliminating the need to file
Form M-706, Massachusetts
Estate Tax Return.
If you are a resident of FloriI
f
you were to move to Florida,
Texas, New Hampshire,
or to any other state that has
no estate tax, or to a state with
a much higher estate tax exemption
than Massachusetts,
you still need to be aware that
if you own real estate in Massachusetts,
you will most likely
have to pay a Massachusetts
estate tax. Let’s say you
have a rental property in Boston
worth $750,000 and you
live in Florida. You also have
$1million in stocks, bonds
and savings accounts. The Estate
Tax Bureau in Massachusetts
will require you to file a
Massachusetts estate tax return.
If you divide $750,000 by
$1,750,000, you arrive at 42.86
percent of your total estate located
in Massachusetts. You
would then calculate the Massachusetts
estate tax based
upon the $1,750,000. After
that initial tax is calculated,
you would then multiply it by
42.86 percent to arrive at the
balance due to the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
In this example, the initial
Massachusetts estate tax
would approximate $81,000.
You would then multiply
$81,000 x 42.86 percent to arrive
at a balance due to the
Commonwealth of $34,717.
One way to avoid this
$34,717 estate tax is to place
the rental real estate into a limited
liability company (LLC).
Once title is transferred to the
LLC, you will own a membership
interest in the LLC which
is similar to owning stock in a
corporation. As a Florida resda,
if you decide to keep your
old primary residence in Massachusetts
to reside there
during the summer months
for example, if you place that
residence into an LLC, you may
not be able to claim the capital
gain exclusion of $500,000
for a married couple upon
the sale of your primary residence.
However, if the old primary
residence was owned by
you in your own name for at
least two of the five years prior
to the sale, you would still
be able to claim the $500,000
exclusion even if for three of
those five preceding years, title
was in the name of the LLC.
If the rental property located
in Massachusetts is held by
the LLC and you are the only
owner of the membership interest,
then no separate tax
return needs to be filed for
the LLC as it is a single member
LLC for tax purposes. Likewise,
if a Trust owns the membership
interest in the LLC, it is
still considered to be a single
member LLC and no separate
tax returns need to be filed.
The rent income and expenses
are reported on Schedule
E. If two or more individuals
or two or more Trusts own
membership interests in the
LLC, then partnership income
tax returns would need to be
filed. If a partnership income
tax return needs to be filed,
each member of the LLC will
receive a K-1 form in order to
report his or her distributive
share of the net rental income
or loss on his or her individual
income tax return.
Joseph D. Cataldo is an estate planning/elder law attorney, Certified
Public Accountant, Certified Financial Planner, AICPA Personal
Financial Specialist and holds a master’s degree in taxation.
in that accent! Forgetaboutit!
We loved you very much, Jimmy.
Everybody did. Edgeworth
grieves for the extra-large hole
that you leave in our lives. It is
with extremely heavy heart that
I share the loss of the last of the
“stand-up guys” – often imitated,
never duplicated – Jimmy
the “Prince of Pearl Street” Palermo.
We’ll meet again someday,
big guy. We’ll have a cold
one and maybe you can make
us one of those extra-long sausage
subs you were so famous
for at 3 in the morning. Rest in
peace, friend.
• Speaking of the Memorial
Day celebration at Forestdale
Cemetery... New memorials
to honor veterans of the
conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan
were unveiled. One, fittingly,
portrayed the sacrifice
and service that women have
bravely contributed going back
to the Revolutionary War. ’Bout
time! Good job, Malden! Also
unveiled was a new memorial
in honor of Lance Corporal Edward
M. Garvin, who was K.I.A.
in Iraq on October 4, 2006. Edward’s
sister and son were in attendance,
making this day very
special.
• Spotted at the Forestdale
Cemetery that morning was
an abundance of birdlife but
not one coyote sighting! Thank
goodness.
As Peter Falk’s iconic TV character
Columbo would say, “Just
one more thing, sir” – passage
revisited and reworked,
Why not Malden Square? Davis
Square in Somerville was
not always “home of the hipsters.”
Central Square wasn’t always
the coolest place in Cambridge
to shop for Doc Martens
and rare old blues records,
or to drink perfectly poured
pints. Have you driven through
Charlestown lately? Not the
Charlestown we knew growing
up (right, Kevin Benner?)!
How ’bout the Seaport District?
SCHOLARSHIP | FROM PAGE 12
“We are thrilled to offer these
scholarships for our 2023 Summer
Enrichment Camp,” said
CCC Executive Director Mei
Hung. “Our aim is to ensure
that talented and motivated
students, regardless of their
financial circumstances, have
the opportunity to engage in
a transformative learning experience.”
If
you are interested in this
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
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SCHEUMANN, JESSE
ZIA, MOHAMMAD S
BUYER2
SCHEUMANN, MERISSA
BANERJEE, SREEJA
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Point being, if these once neglected
and shabby neighborhoods
can make that transformation,
I can certainly envision
Malden (Square) continuing its
upward trajectory, swaggering
its way to fame and fortune! It’s
actually happening in real time.
Right now! With “The Beast
That Ate Pleasant Street” now
part of our prehistoric past,
the whole downtown area has
started to bloom! New retail
shops and restaurants have
opened their doors and added
a dynamic never before seen in
Malden. Barney Kahn would be
gobsmacked at 2023 Malden
Square (ask Barbara Tolstrup
or Arthur who Barney was)!
Add to the mix our ever-improving
school system, the
multimillion dollar infrastructure
betterment to the downtown
streetscape (thank you,
Senator Ed Markey and our
state delegation), the “Dine in
Malden, Taste the World” campaign
that caught fire and was
the envy of all our neighbors,
and Mayor (Christenson’s) at
all times forward-thinking administration
– and we got a
“perfect storm” unfolding. Let’s
give the downtown merchants
another huge “welcome back”
this spring/summer. Drink, eat,
shop locally and get your merry
on in good old Malden Square!
Future home of the hipsters!?
Postscript 1: With that said...
from its humble beginnings
Malden has been a working-class
city. Residents (for the
most part) with common sense;
they worked hard, fought hard
and (at times) enjoyed life (too)
hard. Our roots – blue collar;
that is why an overwhelming
number of us vote so pragmatically
when choosing elected
officials. That is why we keep
sending the likes of Ed Markey,
Jason Lewis, Katherine Clark
and Steve Ultrino back to the
hill. Politicians who stand up
for and give a voice to the proletariat
(not the hardcore punk
band out of Boston in the early
opportunity, please fill out and
send your application by June
16, 2023, to info@ChineseCultureConnection.org.
An evaluation
of financial need will
be conducted as part of the
selection process to ensure
a fair and equitable distribution
of funds. Successful applicants
will receive notification
of their acceptance and
scholarship award by June 21,
2023.
About the Chinese Cul1980’s
– insert smiley face). We
have no tolerance for our elected
officials’ grandstanding. We
recognize a fraud and those
who are self-aggrandizing from
Robinson’s News to Oak Grove
Variety to China Garden. We in
Malden are fortunate to have
been led through the years by
such capable and trustworthy
mayors, such as Gary Christenson,
Richie Howard and before
that (the best of them all) Ed Lucey.
These days Craig Spadafora,
Amanda Linehan, Carey McDonald,
Peg Crowe, Chris Simonelli,
Steve Winslow – to name
but a few – have stepped up
“bigly” and have rewarded Malden
with hard work and dedication
to the electorate. This
year might see some changes
in the political landscape. New
faces have emerged, which is
always a good thing – fresh
perspectives and (hopefully)
innovative new ideas can only
mean good things for us who
have called Malden home, both
literally and figuratively. That
is why it is important for us
to continue this tradition and
only elect committed officials
whose sole purpose is to serve
the interests of Maldonians.
Peter, gingerly stepping off his
soapbox...
Postscript 2: On June 2, I lit the
Yahrzeit Memorial Candle for
my grandfather Harry. As my father
Solomon had done before
me. A simple request to his children
to keep the tradition alive.
Fulfilled.
Postscript 3: Please take note:
“The Beast That Ate Pleasant
Street” is not to be confused
with “The Beast That Ate Maplewood
Square.” Insert smiley
face, George (Warren)?
—Peter is a long-time Malden
resident and a regular
contributor to the Malden
Advocate. He can be reached
at PeteL39@aol.com for comments,
compliments or criticisms.
ture
Connection: Through diverse
educational programs,
cross-cultural dialogues, and
special events, CCC (https://
www.chinesecultureconnection.org/)
empowers Chinese
immigrants and Chinese descendants
of the Greater Boston
area to appreciate and retain
their heritage, develop bicultural
fluency and enrich others
with a deeper understanding
of Chinese language and
culture.
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
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CITY
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DATE
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OBITUARIES
Dr. Claire L. (Baglio)
MacDonald DNP, RN
Of Malden (formerly
of Andover)
passed away on
June 6, 2023 after
a brief illness. She
was born April 20,
1959 to Mr. and
Mrs. Salvatore Baglio. She will be
sorely missed by her loving partner
Dominic Sardo. Claire is survived
by her devoted children Edward
Joseph MacDonald III and his
wife Sarah (Lemelin) MacDonald of
London and Sean Patrick MacDonald
and his partner Shalina Patel of
Malden. She will be lovingly missed
by her cherished granddaughters
Evelyn and Josephine. She is survived
by her mother Rosemary Baglio
and will be dearly missed by
her many, close siblings Rosemary
Sczwecyk, Carolann Gabriella and
her husband Marty, Kathleen Humphreys
and her husband Ray, Allison
Ames and her husband Gary, Christine
Baglio, John Baglio and his wife
Jennifer and Charles Baglio. Being
from a large family, Claire is survived
by many nieces, nephews and cousins
in addition to many other relatives
and friends including Edward J
MacDonald Jr and the Falzone, DunINSPECTIONAL
SERVICES
215 Pleasant Street, Room 330
Malden, Massachusetts 02148
(781) 397-7000 ext. 2044
phy, Nee and Gottholm families. She
is predeceased by her father Salvatore
Baglio and her brother Joseph
Baglio, both of whom she adored.
Claire was an accomplished leader
in the fi eld of nursing and nursing
education having proudly served
on several state and national nursing
boards and committees. She received
her BSN in Nursing from University
of Lowell, her MSN from Salem
State University and her DNP
from Regis College. During her remarkable
career she was a professor
of nursing at Regis College and
Northeastern University. More recently
was the founder and CEO of
CLM Associates and the Executive
Director of the Board of Registration
in Nursing in Massachusetts.
She enjoyed dining out with her
much loved sisters and her partner
Dominic, playing pickleball, enjoying
walks and spending time in Naples,
Florida as well as in London, UK
with her beloved granddaughters
who knew her as “Gigi”.
Visiting hours were held at the
Weir Funeral Home, 144 Salem St,
Malden on Monday, June 12. Funeral
services were held from the
funeral home on Tuesday, followed
by a Funeral Mass at the Immaculate
Conception Parish in Malden.Interment
to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery
in Malden. In lieu of fl owers the
family has requested donations to
the National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill or Bread of Life in Malden.
Paul A. Brant
Of Malden
passed away June
3, 2023. Paul was
born January 5,
1967. Paul was
raised in Malden
and attended Malden
High School,
graduating in
1985. Following
graduation Paul
entered the Army National Guard
and was called to serve in Desert
Storm. Paul was an active DJ and
Radio personality, he even had his
own radio show. Paul was an avid
sport fan and could talk about the
Buff alo Bills until you didn’t want
to hear about it anymore and even
then, he still might talk about them
some more. In his free time, he enjoyed
weightlifting and was a personal
trainer for a while and he enjoyed
playing street hockey. Paul
even played Semi-Pro Football in
Charlestown and was a wrestling
OBITUARIES| SEE PAGE 20
City of Malden
Massachusetts
MALDEN PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Herbert L. Jackson
Council Chamber, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 P.M. on
Wednesday, June 28, 2023 on the petition of Tufts Medicine, Inc. on behalf of Hallmark
Health Systems, Inc./Melrose Wakefield Healthcare (Permit Application # CMID 0568122023)
seeking a special permit under Title 12, Chapter 12, Section 030 of the Code of the
City of Malden, to allow hospital use of property in the Residence A zoning district,
namely, to demolish the existing hospital building and to construct a new building for
use as a behavioral health hospital, containing four stories and total gross floor area of
approximately 106,230 square feet, on a project site to be comprised of a new parcel to
be created, approximately 6.06 acres in size, at the property known as and numbered,
100 Hospital Road, Malden and by City Assessor’s Parcel ID# 025 104 401. Petition
and plans are available for public review in the Inspectional Services Department, City
Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Room 330, Malden, MA and on the City website under Permit
Application # CMID -056812-2023 at https://maldenma-energovweb.tylerhost.net/
apps/SelfService#/home
By:
Diane M. Chuha
Clerk
June 09, 2023
June 16, 2023
aavvyvy S
avy
Dear Never,
Yes, depending on your specifi c circumstances, you may very
well be eligible for divorced spouses Social Security benefi ts.
Here’s what you should know.
Who’s Eligible?
A divorced spouse can collect a Social Security retirement
benefi t on the earnings record of their ex-husband (or ex-wife)
if you are at least age 62, were married for at least 10 years, are
unmarried, and are not eligible for a higher benefi t based on
your own earnings record.
In order to collect, your former spouse must also be at least 62
and eligible for Social Security benefi ts. But he doesn’t have to
be receiving them in order for you to collect divorced spouse’s
benefi ts, as long as you’ve been divorced for at least two years.
Even if your ex is remarried, it won’t aff ect your right to divorcee
benefi ts, nor will it aff ect your ex’s retirement benefi ts or his
current spouse’s benefi ts.
Benefi t Amount
A divorced spouse can receive up to 50 percent of their ex’s full
Social Security benefi t, or less if they take benefi ts before their
full retirement age, which is 66 for people born in 1945-1954 but
is gradually increased to age 67 for people born in 1960 or later.
To fi nd out your full retirement age and see how much your
benefi ts will be reduced by taking them early see SSA.gov/benefi
ts/retirement/planner/agereduction.html.
Keep in mind though, that if you qualify for benefi ts based on
your own work history, you’ll receive the larger of the two benefi
ts. You cannot receive benefi ts on both your record, and your
ex’s work record too.
To fi nd out how much your retirement benefi ts will be, see
your Social Security statement at SSA.gov/myaccount. And to
get an estimate of your ex’s benefi ts, call Social Security at 800772-1213.
You’ll need to show your marriage certifi cate and divorce
decree to prove your marriage lasted at least 10 years
along with his Social Security number to get it.
Other Factors to Know
You also need to be aware that working can aff ect your divorced
spouse’s benefi ts. If you start taking benefi ts while working,
and are under full retirement age, your benefi ts will be reduced
$1 for every $2 you earn above the annual limit, which is
$21,240 in 2023. In the year you reach full retirement age, however,
the annual limit increases to $56,520 and the reduction
lowers to $1 for every $3 above that limit. See SSA.gov/pubs/
EN-05-10069.pdf for more details.
Another factor that can reduce your divorced spouse’s benefi ts
is receiving a pension from an employer that did not withhold
Social Security taxes (like a government). This is a rule know as
Government Pension Off set (see SSA.gov/benefi ts/retirement/
planner/gpo-calc.html) which can reduce your benefi ts by twothirds
of the amount of your pension.
Divorced Survivor’s Benefi ts
You also need to know that when your ex-spouse dies (and if
you were married for 10 or more years), you become eligible for
divorced survivor benefi ts, which is worth up to 100 percent of
what your ex-spouse was due.
Survivor benefi ts are available to divorced spouses as early as
age 60 (50 if you’re disabled). But if you remarry before 60, you
become ineligible unless the marriage ends. Remarrying after
age 60 will not aff ect your eligibility.
Also note that if you are receiving divorced spouses benefi ts
when your ex-spouse dies, you will automatically be switched
over to the higher paying survivor benefi t.
For more information visit SSA.gov/benefi ts/retirement/planner/applying7.html
and click on “Benefi ts for Your Divorced
Spouse.”
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.
avvy S oiorenniioor
nior
by Jim Miller
Can I Collect Social Security
from My Ex-Spouse?
Dear Savvy Senior,
Is it possible to collect Social Security benefi ts from my ex-spouse?
We were married for 12 years but have been divorced for almost
20 years now.
Never Remarried
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Paul is survived by his loving parents
John Brant and Eileen and Chet
Johnson, his daughter Emilie and
her mother Kim Osier. He leaves his
siblings Kimberly Brant, Kristina Bramante,
Michael Brant, Ashley
Machado and John Brant Jr. Niece
Kayla Bramante and Nephews John
Paul Brant, Andrew Brant,
Nicholas Bramante, and his Aunt
Dorothy Ouellette her husband
Edmond Ouellette and his cousins
Brad and Craig Ouellette, as well as
many other family members and
friends.
Visitation was held from the
Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral
Home, Malden on Sunday June
11th followed by a service at the funeral
home.
Roy A. Coffi n
Of Malden
passed away suddenly
on Wednesday,
June 7th,2023
in his home. He
was 36.
He was born on
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF MALDEN
LICENSING BOARD
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will
be held before the Licensing Board for the City of
Malden at City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Room 108,
Malden, MA 02148 on June 20, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.
regarding the application of KASA Foods Corp
dba KASA, 637 Broadway, Malden. Application is
being made for an on premises S12 Restaurant All
Alcohol Beverages 7-day license. All interested
parties will be given an opportunity to be heard.
Lee A. Kinnon, Chairman
Andrew Zeiberg, Member
Paul Lee, Member
Dated: June 09, 16, 2023
American Exterior and
Window Corporation
October 11, 1986 to Roy M. Coffi n
and Judy (Daniels) Coffi n, he was
raised and educated in Malden.
Roy enjoyed working on his computer
and he adored his cat Pebbles.
Growing up Roy loved playing
the piano, spending time with
his family at the family lake house
and drag racing with his father. Roy
had the biggest heart and so much
love to give.
Roy is survived by his loving parents
Roy and Judy, his sisters Amanda
(Coffi n) Chaves and Stephanie
Coffi n, his nephew Jordan and nieces
Aliyah, Dakota, Skylar and Tayla,
his grandmother Annabelle Daniels,
as well as many aunts, uncles and
cousins. Roy was the loving grandson
of the late Robert Daniels, Roy
B Coffi n and Mildred Coffi n.
A celebration of life will be held
on Saturday, June 17th, at Anthonys
of Malden, 105 Canal St, Malden,
from 2 - 5 PM. In lieu of fl owers, memorial
contributions may be made
to Animal Rescue League of Boston,
10 Chander ST, Boston, MA02116
Stephen James
Pesce, Sr.
Of Malden,
fought a long,
arduous battle
against cancer.
His fight against
rare combined
Cholangiocarcinoma
and Hepatocellular cancer
greatly surpassed any life expectancy
that doctors had given him.
Unfortunately, in the early morning
of June 10th, Stephen lost his
fi ght against this dreaded disease
surrounded by his loved ones.
Formerly of Somerville, Woburn
and Everett, Massachusetts Stephen
is the son of the late Phyllis
and Ernie Pesce of Woburn, Massachusetts.
Stephen was born in
Boston and grew up in Somerville
where he attended Somerville
Trade High School graduating
in 1973. Stephen was a contractor
who specialized in renovations
and fl ooring as the owner
of Mr. P’s Floor Company; he also
worked for the City of Everett as
snowplow contractor. Later moving
to the public sector working
for Tri-Cap, of Malden and his most
recent position as Energy Auditor
for CAPIC of Chelsea, Massachusetts
where he took great pride in
helping those in need.
Anyone that had the opportunity
to know him was lucky enough
to fi rst-hand experience his kindness,
willingness to help anyone
and his love to joke and prank
to make you laugh. Stephen was
someone who always led by example.
He would take time with
his loved ones over anything, any
day. He was a passionate gardener
and loved planning out his fl owers,
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vegetables, and herbs early into
the spring. Stephen was also an
avid motorcyclist who loved riding
both his Harley and his Indian Trike
with his large group of friends. He
enjoyed road trips and the beach.
But his greatest love of all was his
family. On any given Sunday, you
could fi nd him surrounded by his
children and grandchildren for
Sunday dinner and he always had
an open door for friends.
He leaves behind his wife and
best friend, Carolyn (Morani Sampson)
Pesce. He was the proud Dad
to Cherise Pesce and her Fiancé,
Ryan Pendleton, Sheena Pesce and
her husband, Sandley Jonathas,
the late Stephen (Stevie) Pesce Jr.,
Chanel and Michel Marichal all of
Everett, Massachusetts, Kassandra
Sampson of N. Providence, RI., and
son, Sam Ros of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Papa to Adiella, Jayliella, Michel,
Jadiel Marichal, and Leilani and Juliette
Jonathas.Beloved brother of
Dolores McCormack, Mary and her
husband, Dale Wuertz of Tucson,
Arizona, and Karen Melargani of
Woburn, Massachusetts. Stephen
is also survived by his faithful canine
companion, Rex.
He is survived by many nieces
and nephews Christina and her
husband Larry Strickland, Michelle
and her husband, Eric Schlote,
Richard McCormack and his wife,
Melissa McCormack and Ernie
Pesce and his wife, Rebecca Pesce
all of Tucson, Arizona. Ashley and
her husband Rich Wells of Dracut,
Massachusetts. As well as all of his
extended family and friends who
he loved dearly.
Stephen’s wake will be held this
Friday, June 16 from 4-8, and his funeral
Saturday morning at 11am.
All services will be held at Spadafora
Funeral Home at 865 Main St
Malden, MA 02148. Motorcycles
are strongly encouraged. Should
you desire please make a donation
in his memory to a charity of
your choosing.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 16, 2023
Spring recap of our community’s work towards
our Malden River and the cities it connects
Friends of the Malden River update
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1. On June 16, 1933, what banking government agency was
founded?
2. In what song would you fi nd Little Jackie Paper?
3. Light amplifi cation by stimulated emission of radiation is
more commonly known as what?
4. On June 17, 1775, what Massachusetts battle took place?
5. What cartoon character lives at 1313 Webfoot Walk,
Duckburg, Calisota?
6. On June 18, 1812, what U.S. president declared war on
Great Britain?
7. What was Cheerios originally called?
8. What city was built on seven hills?
9. What song by Queen mentions a Spanish dance/folk song
genre?
10. On June 19, 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York
Harbor; it commemorated the centennial of what?
11. What continent has no deserts?
12. According to Guinness World Records, the largest speeding
fi ne ever was given to a driver in what country: Qatar,
Switzerland or USA?
13. On June 20, 1837, who became a queen?
14. What famous Boston Red Sox player was traded to the
Yankees for $125,000?
15. What was the offi cial language of England for more than
600 years?
16. On June 21, 1945, on what island were Japanese troops
defeated?
17. What U.S. president had nicknames including The Duke of
Braintree and The Colossus of Independence?
18. What African country has a name derived from the
Portuguese word for shrimp?
19. What was the fi rst toy advertised on TV: Lincoln Logs, Mr.
Potato Head or Tinkertoy?
20. On June 22, 1946, what New England reservoir was fi lled?
ANSWERS
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Broker/President
e have had a wonderful and
busy spring! Between multiple
cleanups with various groups, the
community has come together to
eradicate trash from the streets and
the riverbanks to prevent the trash
from blowing or being washed into
the river. We participated and Malden
River Works cosponsored a wonderful
event with the Chinese Culture
Connection.
A special thank you to the following:
April
7-10: Tufts University Tisch College
of Civic Life: River’s Edge Cleanup:
42 bags plus nine bags of plastic
bottles removed from the riverbanks.
April 15: City of Malden – Environmental
Fair (April 15) for the City of
Malden at Pine Banks Park.
April 22: National Grid, Bike to the
Sea and Mystic River Watershed Association
River and Trail Cleanups (lots of
bags, including 14 bags of plastic removed
from Malden River waterside
by fi ve people in two hours!).
May 13: Wicked Cool Mystic: PopUp
to Cool Down at Kierstead Park –
50 people participated in our eff orts
to combat and adapt for oncoming
heat waves.
May 14: Idle Hands Craft Ales: Mother
Earth Day Cleanup – 25+ bags of
trash removed from streets and riverbank
– and a beer; cheers to Malden
River!
May 15: National Grid Cleanup/
Wetland Restoration at Rivergreen
Park in Everett – about 150 National
Grid employees.
May 20: Malden Highrock Church –
Ferryway District Cleanup (45+ bags
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of trash removed).
June 3: Chinese Culture Connection
– explore the Malden River –
about 150 participants learned of
our ecosystem, stormwater runoff
and keeping cool, and had lots of fun
with games!
June 9: Salemwood School Fifth
Grade Engineering Week: 115 Salemwood
students spent a week designing
ways of cleaning the Malden River
– Friday morning we watched “Karen
and the River” together and had an
incredible discussion about our environment.
Such
a productive spring! Always
mixed emotions about the amount of
trash! Always happy about the numbers
of people who are engaged and
empowered by their work!
Thank you!
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ROOM COULD BE 3RD BEDROOM PEABODY $119,900
FOR SALE-5 ROOMS, 3 BED, 1 BATH, UPDATED WITH HARDWOOD
FLOORS, NEW APPLIANCES, PITCHED ROOF, AND CENTRAL AIR
PEABODY $179,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR SALE
FOR SALE -4 FAM LOCATED NEAR
PEABODY SQUARE. FULLY RENTED
WITH LONG TERM TENANTS. EACH
UNIT HAS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. 2
DRIVEWAYS, 8 CAR PARKING + 2 CAR
GARAGE. CORNER LOT. 2 NEWER GAS
HEATING SYSTEMS, SEPARATE
ELECTRIC, CLOSE TO PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION.
PEABODY $1,075,000
CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
FOR SALE
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE-LARGE ROOMS 2
FULL BATHS, STAINLESS APPLIANCES,
10X10 DECK. RECESSED LIGHTING. NICE
YARD PITCHED ROOF 2 CAR PARKING JUST
GORGEOUS PARK RENT ONLY 227 A MONTH
INCLUDES RE TAXES, SEWER AND WATER.
SNOW PLOWING, AND RUBBISH
REMOVAL....2023 CHAMPION 14 X 66
PEABODY $249,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
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