׉?4ׁB!בCט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://OZ6X2KZexHOfAcPm0caM41GDFA4S9H44b2kB3rUHjfA (`)׉	 7cassandra://ZGnBeuSPs_KIurxzdY_oEeehxttVvs1M5bzoMhKHdN0͝`J׉	 7cassandra://HSJLWb0oMFcQ0fYQC3-AGgyyrb09KBah0RAuqvS_-18.`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://onW9F4mu6GjJ9iRDOBYqH5JqtNvko0kTl2xhE26tP3E d=Ͷ͠bzGZ!|j>נbzGZ!|jD ̿9ׁHhttp://www.advocatenews.netׁׁЈנbzGZ!|jC X:i9ׁHhttp://masenate.govׁׁЈנbzGZ!|jB i̹9ׁHhttp://SenatorJasonLewis.comׁׁЈנbzGZ!|jA X9ׁHhttp://zoom.us/j/83854164671?pׁׁЈ׈EbyGZ!|j$׉ENMaldden
alld
a
Vol. 31, No. 24
den
AADD
-FREEAdvocate
Staff Report
O
n June 9, State Senator Jason
Lewis joined his Senate
colleagues to unanimously pass
An Act fi nancing improvements
to municipal roads and bridges,
which would approve the authorization
of $350 million towards
transportation needs in
the Commonwealth, including
$200 million for the Chapter 90
program, which provides cities
and towns with funding for local
transportation-related projects,
including road and bridge
repairs.
“This bill provides critical
funding for our local communities
to repair and improve
roads, bridges, sidewalks and
other transportation infrastructure,”
said Senator Lewis. “I’m
particularly pleased that we
were able to increase funding
for the Complete Streets grant
program that makes roads and
intersections safer for all users,
especially pedestrians and cyclists.”
The
bill also authorizes an additional
$150 million in grantbased
programs that will assist
municipalities with various
transportation-related
projects. This comprises $30
million for the municipal small
bridge repair program, $30 million
for the Complete Streets
grant program, $25 million
for bus-related projects, $25
million for increased access
to mass transit and commuter
rail stations and $40 million
for pavement and surface area
improvements to non-federally
aided roadways. The Complete
Streets grant program,
which Senator Lewis helped
to create when he previously
served as a State Representative,
enables improvements to
roads, sidewalks and intersections
that improve access and
safety for pedestrians, cyclists,
buses and motorists.
Having previously been
passed by the House of Representatives,
the bill is expected
Jason Lewis
State Senator
to be signed into law by Governor
Charlie Baker soon.
Sen. Lewis announces
Virtual Offi ce
Hours for June
State Senator Jason Lewis will
be holding Virtual Offi ce Hours
on Monday, June 27 from 2-3
p.m. Any constituent of Senator
Lewis is welcome to attend
Offi ce Hours, with no appointment
necessary, to discuss any
personal issue or legislative
feedback with the Senator and
his staff .
Virtual Offi ce Hours are held
on Zoom. To join the meeting,
please use the following
link or enter the meeting information:
https://us06web.
zoom.us/j/83854164671?pwd=eWZWQWU0VkZjcE9XSXl5Rk1BRVd5Zz09
Meeting
ID: 838 5416 4671.
Passcode: 234270.
Each constituent meets privately
with the Senator during
the Zoom session.
Senator Lewis also holds regular
in-person Offi ce Hours in
each community of the district
(Malden, Melrose, Reading,
Stoneham, Wakefi eld and
Winchester). For further information
or any questions, visit
SenatorJasonLewis.com or
contact his State House offi ce at
(617) 722-1206 or Jason.Lewis@
masenate.gov.
Both hailing from Malden: Class Secretary Amora Velic, who plans to study international relations
at Tufts University, and Allen Bulic, who plans to study pharmaceutical science at Massachusetts
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
By Tara Vocino
S
tudents from Malden, Everett,
Saugus and Revere graduated
from Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School on Eastern
Avenue last Friday during
their 17th commencement ceremony.
In total, 61 students received
their diplomas. Valedictorian
Rintaro Inomata, who
hails from Malden and plans
to study in Japan this fall, delivered
a prerecorded address
since he was in quarantine with
COVID-19.
CLASS DISMISSED| SEE PAGE 13
Malden High School students received over
$118,000 in scholarships at Senior Night
Individuals, groups, agencies and businesses provide
generous assistance to over 100 members of Class of 2022
Richard Angelo Scholarship Fund bestows record
$25,200 total to 14 senior recipients
By Steve Freker
R
ich Angelo and his accomplishments
in the world
of fi tness and martial arts has
made him one of the bestknown
graduates of the Malden
High School Class of 1977,
which produced — among others
— accomplished scientists,
doctors, educators, journalists
and sports coaches.
His life story was one of the
SCHOLARSHIPS | SEE PAGE 10
Malden's Only Local News Source for over 30 Years!
CTE
OCAT
AT
www.advocatenews.net
Sen. Lewis supports
passage of legislation
authorizing funding for
local transportation
improvements
Published Every Friday
617-387-2200
E
Friday, June 17, 2022
Class dismissed – Malden, Saugus,
Everett and Revere residents graduate
at 17th Commencement of Mystic
Valley Regional Charter School
׉	 7cassandra://HSJLWb0oMFcQ0fYQC3-AGgyyrb09KBah0RAuqvS_-18.`̰ byGZ!|j%byGZ!|j$
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://NjfWYpmS71gvDX9aqud3hK3M-W5cKr2cKGAZN0BpCac `)׉	 7cassandra://kvFQCGmKx_l_m4jbns6POxgrBKJuO9Q6CZRm7FdzGLg͎`J׉	 7cassandra://mgf4eFlArDNsDnlLsyQQwkNxJ5Y8J4clFhY7eAs2Hxs*9`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://mL07E9xWGOSjYXKP3arq90n4ddIZ6h0fEyEjEvg-sks   sH͠b{GZ!|jEט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://D0to0edJcTlbPS_H0RX7ROaLs8C2ZwhaWXQwawemqV4 d`)׉	 7cassandra://VJ4uGUeB-4pu7eanldxaGudjTQqP3lfdpq4_FQNrBJg͞v`J׉	 7cassandra://x8qvoAh6iODxob0s2Xvip1KSLoP4c4R-vX8nyNHWyL0/I`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://QhIwQs6NZ_S6ZTLUmyySTks1JZzq_GCAQg5CVmLWGWU s L͠b}GZ!|jFנb}GZ!|jJ u6j9ׁHhttp://www.sabatino-ins.comׁׁЈנb}GZ!|jI QӁ9ׁHmailto:Rocco@sabatino-ins.comׁׁЈנb}GZ!|jH ̩9ׁH  mailto:lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.netׁׁЈ׉EUPage 2
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Opening of Student Based Health Center at Malden High School
M
ayor Gary Christenson was
pleased to join Cambridge
Health Alliance’s (CHA) CEO, Dr.
Assaad Sayah, for an offi cial ribbon
cutting celebrating the
opening of the Teen Health Center
at Malden High School. They
were joined by Superintendent
Ligia Noriega-Murphy, Malden
High School Principal Chris Mastrangelo,
members of the State
Delegation, city offi cials and students
from the Malden Teen Enrichment
Center.
A student-based health center
has been a long-standing
goal of Mayor Christenson and
follows years of collaboration
between the City, CHA, and the
Tufts University Family Medicine
Residency at CHA. The licensed
state-of-the-art health
center offers an innovative
model for delivering teen-centered
primary care services
during school hours that will
remove barriers to care for students
ages 12 - 21. It will further
enhance the existing school
health program and work cooperatively
within the school
community to become an integral
part of the setting.
“We are pleased to fi nally be
able to achieve the goal of providing
health care to students
in an environment that is trusted
and immediately accessible
to them,” said Malden Mayor
Gary Christenson. “Thank you
Lawrence A. Simeone Jr.
Attorney-at-Law
~ Since 1989 ~
* Corporate Litigation
* Criminal/Civil
* MCAD
* Zoning/Land Court
* Wetlands Litigation
* Workmen’s Compensation
* Landlord/Tenant Litigation
* Real Estate Law
* Construction Litigation
* Tax Lein
* Personal Injury
* Bankruptcy
* Wrongful Death
* Zoning/Permitting Litigation
300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560
lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net
SABATINO
INSURANCE AGENCY
Call for a Quote
617-387-7466
Or email
Rocco@sabatino-ins.com
We cover:
* Auto * Home * Boat * Renter * Condo * Life
* Multi-Policy Discounts * Commercial 10% Discounts
* Registry Service Also Available
to Cambridge Health Alliance
for their partnership in making
this possible and to our State
Delegation for their continued
support.”
“The Teen Health Center in
Malden is an extension of our
mission to improve the health
of our communities and meet
our patients where it is most
convenient for them and their
families,” said Assaad Sayah,
MD, CHA’s CEO. “I am very
grateful for the support of the
City of Malden and our legislative
delegation throughout
this process.”
School-based health centers
provide comprehensive care in
a safe environment that allows
students to address physical
and mental health needs while
remaining in school and missing
limited classroom time. In
coordination with the school
nurses, the Teen Health Center
at Malden High will provide
a full range of medical and diagnostic
care conveniently located
on-site, including immunizations,
mental health and
substance use counseling, dental
care, sleep support, healthy
eating, testing and screenings,
and free and confi dential sexual
and reproductive health services.
The center will be open
whenever school is in session,
and services are available regardless
of students’ ability
to pay, insurance coverage, or
immigration status. CHA also
operates three other schoolbased
health centers in Cambridge,
Everett, and Somerville.
http://www.sabatino-ins.com
SABATINO
564 Broadway
Everett, MA 02149
617-387-7466
Hours of Operation are:
Mondays - Fridays 9am to 5pm
Saturdays by appointment only
׉	 7cassandra://mgf4eFlArDNsDnlLsyQQwkNxJ5Y8J4clFhY7eAs2Hxs*9`̰ byGZ!|j&׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 3
Historical preservation leader honored
with Lifetime Achievement Award
$46 yd.
J&
S
Landscape & Masonry Co.
MULCH SALE!
Discount Spring Special
PICK-UP or DELIVERY AVAILABLE
617-389-1490
Premium Hemlock or Pitch Black
BELOW WHOLESALE COSTS
LANDSCAPERS WELCOME
$4 yd.
$42 yd.
$3 yd.
Barbara Tolstrup watches footage of herself on Malden Access TV (now Urban Media Arts [UMA])
during her Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony at Forestdale Park.
M
alden native Barbara Tolstrup
is the latest recipient
of the Lifetime Achievement
Award, which is granted by Forestdale
Park, the Assisted Living
and Compass Memory Support
community she calls home. An
award ceremony at the end of
May shed light on her life devoted
to serving her hometown.
Born and raised in Malden, Barbara
made a name for herself in
the marketing fi eld while supporting
her children as a young
single mother. Barbara remarried
in 1968, and she and her
husband, David, raised their children
in Malden, where she has
lived happily for over 50 years.
She embodied her passion for
history and championed the
town’s historical preservation.
Noteworthy accomplishments
include her fi ght to save the old
City Hall and her involvement in
the creation of the Malden Historical
Commission, where she
presided as Chair from 1977 to
2022. Barbara also hosted her
own talk show, Malden Square,
on Malden Access Television for
decades. Barbara has continued
to pursue her passion for creative
storytelling through a variety of
mediums, including blogging for
Malden Hospital, some podcasting
experience and enjoying the
art programs offered through
Forestdale Park’s EnrichedLIFE
Programming after she moved
to the community in 2020.
Forestdale Park recognized
Barbara’s incredible achievements
at her Lifetime Achievement
Award Ceremony. This innovative
award program celebrates
a resident’s personal and
professional accomplishments
while they are publicly acknowledged
in front of family and
friends. “We view our Lifetime
Achievement Award as a way
to help combat the anonymity
that can oftentimes accompany
aging,” said Forestdale Park Executive
Director Terri Guenard.
“We have some pretty remarkable
individuals living at Forestdale,
and it’s important to us to
bring attention to their impressive
work and impact.”
The senior living community
drew attention to Barbara’s
knowledge, commitment and
passion for history, through which
her fellow residents have been
able to learn more about Malden’s
exciting past. Notable attendees
at the ceremony included Mayor
Gary Christenson, City Council
Members Craig Spadafora and
Barbara Murphy, the Malden Historical
Commission, and Barbara’s
friends and family.
“[Barbara] truly epitomizes
Malden’s motto: “Strong Past,
Proud Future,”” reads the special
citation presented from the
Mayor’s Offi ce. “[She] inspires all
those around her. Today, we not
only recognize Barbara’s many
contributions, but also salute
her commitment to community
and her kind heart behind it all!”
In all of her endeavors, Barbara
has always displayed her love
for her hometown. “Everyone
thought I was crazy for trying to
save that little fi re station,” Barbara
refl ected. “We lost that battle, but
we won a passion and an appreciation
for the history of Malden.”
׉	 7cassandra://x8qvoAh6iODxob0s2Xvip1KSLoP4c4R-vX8nyNHWyL0/I`̰ byGZ!|j'byGZ!|j&
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://0JQZ8kOBfN-6x-VaVoLsyn6VU0eEv6xu2xR5GWS_ZIs [E`)׉	 7cassandra://eCtrpZOWPWcT5GFpmtAQlbqGt-QKT_WBvx7DrK-9p9Y͛`J׉	 7cassandra://y57NlVQgUDIsLMuM4L1Fx9ohl8_4EKL1MVodidLkpRQ-P`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://0G4Pgz1fUy-Psr-PCU-DGKGxW-JgaH5-y0fcvaFNcb8 G*͠b}GZ!|jKט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://b6S4SncqsY-F9rxky87ZETOiML2OZurKLKuAz8EzMbI D`)׉	 7cassandra://85xjFp_3RSAWh4GoiB_WBWXIkz8ClOu7m1eBwGhKZ78ͅ5`J׉	 7cassandra://6iwGgm2Dj0idtBMH0pMRCujaw9-0cST7RlKy4ogyssk(`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://bWS4NRoqS6KA-FgeOvnS7Dl9IvfiYG9_onoNXIozQjk X
J͠b}GZ!|jLנb}GZ!|jS *9ׁHhttp://www.roller-world.comׁׁЈנb}GZ!|jR 8|9ׁHhttp://WWW.EVERETTBANK.COMׁׁЈנb}GZ!|jQ ̣9ׁHhttp://www.EverettBank.comׁׁЈנb}GZ!|jP 	9ׁHhttp://atwww.advocatenews.netׁׁЈ׉EPage 4
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
2022 Greater Boston League
Softball All-Stars announced
T
he 2022 Greater Boston
League Softball All-Stars
(GBL) has been announced this
past week.
Representing Everett is junior
catcher Kayley Rossi; junior
outfi elder Kristi Kane; and
sophomore shortstop Gianna
Masucci.
Representing Malden is senior
catcher Lissette Curran,
and junior pitcher Peyton
Lightbody.
Representing Revere is freshman
fi rst baseman Lea Doucette.
Most
Valuable Player is senior
Celeste Fuccillo of Everett.
COY is Rebecca Krigman of
Malden.
Congratulations to all the
student-athletes.
ANGELO’S
FULL SERVICE
Regular Unleaded
$4.789
Mid Unleaded
$4.999
Super
$5.549
Diesel Fuel
$5.789
44 Years of Excellence!! 1978-2022
KERO
$8.99
DEF
$4.75
9
DYED ULS
$5.259
9
HEATING OIL
24-Hour Burner Service
Call for Current Price!
DEF Available
by Pump!
Open an account and
order online at:
www.angelosoil.com
(781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003
367 LINCOLN AVE • SAUGUS
Hours: Mon. - Tues. 6AM - 6PM / Thurs. & Fri. 6AM - 7PM / Sat. 7AM - 5PM / Sun. 9AM-1PM
Need a hall for your special event?
The Schiavo Club, located at
71 Tileston Street, Everett is
available for your Birthdays,
Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties
and more?
Call Paul at
(617) 387-5457 for details.
J&
• Reliable Mowing Service
• Spring & Fall Cleanups
• Mulch & Edging
• Sod or Seed Lawns
• Shrub Planting & Trimming
• Water & Sewer Repairs
Joe Pierotti, Jr.
A Malden Asians team showed support for Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, a
candidate for Massachusetts Governor, at 146 Plymouth Rd. in Malden on Tuesday evening. Pictured
from left to right are Gary Yu, Ha Tang, Molly Chan, Attorney General Healey, Sophie Tran and Jason
Law. (Courtesy of Jason Law)
~ Guest Commentary ~
Mission from Mars
By Gini Pariseau
I
n a conversation not long
ago, I asked a man where he
was from. He told me he was
from Mars originally but had
moved on. Having originally
been from Venus and moved
on myself, I was fascinated to
hear about his journey.
He told me Mars was a startS
LANDSCAPE
& MASONRY CO.
Masonry - Asphalt
• Brick or Block Steps
• Brick or Block Walls
• Concrete or Brick Paver
Patios & Walkways
• Brick Re-Pointing
• Asphalt Paving
www.JandSlandscape-masonry.com
• Senior Discount • Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured
617-389-1490
Designing and Constructing Ideas that are “Grounds for Success”
Landscaping
ing point in his Map Quest of
life. Fatherhood was the vehicle
that catapulted him off
the planet, and it took him to
a place he had never known
existed. For the first time in
his life, he fastened his seat
belt. From the moment he beheld
that extension of himself,
he realized that Mars would
probably not be a habitable
place for him anymore. Mars
off ered selfi sh awareness, the
supposed liberation of an unplanned
future and a day-today
existence that required little
emotion and plenty of instant
gratifi cation.
Fatherhood, from the moment
this man was awarded
the title, was a vehicle that
burst forward at whiplash
speed. He cruised through inspiring
territories of awareness
and being. To this very special
man, “that moment” crowned
him with responsibility. Winning
was never again to be determined
in innings or goals or
yards. On Mars, winning was
the epitome of every endeavor
or challenge. Fatherhood
changed all that. Now it wasn’t
a matter of winning. Rather, it
was the hope that when all was
said and done, there would be
no losers.
So many of us will celebrate
this Father’s Day with special
thoughts and memories of
the journey that these former
Martians took us on. I will never
“dine out” without giving
thanks for my father’s continuous
eff ort to make sure I knew
my table manners. I will never
start to walk up a set of stairs
and not hear my father always
saying…”There’s always something
that needs to be carried
up!” It may be why my father
was never a big sports fan. He
had gone on to other provocations.
I proved to be enough of
a challenge. On my wedding
day, when he gave me away, I
was never sure whose special
day it really was. There wasn’t a
trophy or tee-shirt or award of
any kind that could trump that
moment. He knew he never actually
gave me away.
I think perhaps a father’s
love is quiet and not always
as obvious as a Mother’s might
be. A Father’s love is more of
a reverberation that comes to
you later on in the everyday
happenings of your life. Father’s
Day is a perfect time to
not only remember who your
Father was or is, but who you
are on ordinary days because
of him.
I think that maybe the best
tribute of all I could give my
Dad is that through all the
ups and downs of my life, I
never felt like a loser. Game
point!
In support of Healey
for Governor
Prices subject to
change
Ask about
our Heating Oil
Conditioner!
FLEET
׉	 7cassandra://y57NlVQgUDIsLMuM4L1Fx9ohl8_4EKL1MVodidLkpRQ-P`̰ byGZ!|j(׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 5
Malden Atty. Hannah Tanabe
awarded Rising Star Award from
Massachusetts Bar Assoc.
T
he Massachusetts Bar Association
(MBA) presented Attorney
Hannah Tanabe of Malden
with the MBA’s Access to
Justice Rising Star Award at the
MBA Access to Justice Awards
Celebration on June 15. Presented
annually by the MBA, the Access
to Justice Awards recognize
the eff orts of attorneys and law
firms who have made significant
strides in enhancing access
to justice. Award winners are
chosen by the MBA’s Access to
Justice Section Council after receiving
nominations from MBA
members and other attorneys.
This year there are 10 MBA Access
to Justice Award winners.
This year’s ceremony featured
a keynote address from former
Massachusetts Congressman
Joseph P. Kennedy III.
The Rising Star Award is given
to an attorney employed by
a legal services organization, a
public defender organization or
a state or federal prosecutor’s offi
ce, or an attorney who has engaged
in signifi cant pro bono
activities, who has been a practicing
attorney for seven years
Atty. Hannah Tanabe
or less. The awardee has distinguished
themself by a particular
accomplishment or body of
work that has made a signifi cant
and meaningful contribution
to access to justice to an underserved
population within Massachusetts.
Tanabe
has distinguished herself
through exceptional client
advocacy at Greater Boston Legal
Services, where she is a Senior
Attorney in the Employment
Law Unit. She previously
worked in the CORI & Re-Entry
Project; Elder, Health, and Disability
Unit; and Family Law Unit.
Tanabe has also taken on a leadership
role in improving the delivery
of legal services to clients
with disabilities. In addition to
managing an enormous workload
of individual cases, she has
skillfully raised and resolved systemic
issues with the leadership
of the Department of Unemployment
Assistance. With the
onset of COVID-19 and the massive
increase in unemployment
benefi t claims, Tanabe codirected
a rapid response Unemployment
Claims Project that provided
benefi ts to over 6,000 claimants
during the pandemic. Noted
for her fervent defense of clients
and their interests, Tanabe
is also highly regarded in professional
circles as a spirited, creative
and driven team member.
The MBA is proud to present
Tanabe with the Rising Star
Award for her initiative and leadership,
through which she continues
to help so many people
in need.
Advertise in
theADVOCATE
adCall now! 617-387-2200
vertise on the web atwww.advocatenews.net
Gerry
D’Ambrosio
Attorney-at-Law
Is Your Estate in Order?
Do you have an update Will, Health
Care Proxy or Power of Attorney?
If Not, Please Call for a Free Consultation.
14 Proctor Avenue, Revere
(781) 284-5657
425r Broadway, Saugus
Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South
in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St.
We are on MBTA Bus Route 429
781-231-1111
At this time, the state requires
everyone to wear masks
We are a Skating Rink with
Bowling Alleys, Arcade and
two TV’s where the ball
games are always on!
PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE
12-8 p.m.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
We’re committed to learning,
listening, and reflecting.
As part of our commitment to do right by our community, our branches
will be closed on Monday, June 20 in observance of Juneteenth.
As always, you can access our ATMs and your Online & Mobile Banking anytime.
Enroll at www.EverettBank.com
$9.00
Price includes Roller Skates
Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost
Private Parties
7:30-11 p.m.
$10.00
Price includes Roller Skates
Adult Night 18+ Only
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Private Parties
Private Parties
4-11 p.m.
Saturday
12-11 p.m.
$9.00
$9.00
Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m.
Sorry No Checks - ATM on site
Roller skate rentals included in all prices
Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional
419 BROADWAY. EVERETT, MA 02149
771 SALEM ST. LYNNFIELD, MA 01940
WWW.EVERETTBANK.COM
617-387-1110
781-776-4444
Member FDIC | Member DIF
BIRTHDAY & PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE
www.roller-world.com
׉	 7cassandra://6iwGgm2Dj0idtBMH0pMRCujaw9-0cST7RlKy4ogyssk(`̰ byGZ!|j)byGZ!|j(
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://oia2nRBc75OCVR6xcbr8AW34QaLVVgkZoHyQMBczZl0 `)׉	 7cassandra://NLLk1h3OJFk5PT5xRxqKeg1PaQuqErctAgbVhMgxLac͞h`J׉	 7cassandra://IZzHqyjqtgrdiwq8YQznJpF9oTjpoJ-Q0afijQPUndQ,e`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://-pqiW0Vv0BGNs2RRIjbS61q73kv_8GkMmkW3sQlsiHw Yi͠b~GZ!|jTט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://0Tuv82IWXE7WxaHEWh0fqs_wX6QiVtNLHs4AqGt5RMg `)׉	 7cassandra://_g4VZbigKkNJ8gP2dRC08rOAEed99CfyP_vTDXGp6KU͊`J׉	 7cassandra://k1KjSn2qODVFSKJ_eykJZ_SpU8DCh9n7C-qt6JlMTWE)`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://gktrRzLpdg44WS92haTXq4u0aJfIIGVsNHlz2lu6R5g ͠b~GZ!|jUנbGZ!|jZ  9ׁH "http://www.eight10barandgrille.comׁׁЈ׉EPage 6
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Malden Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday –
Antonio J Pisaturo 1927-2022
A
ntonio J. Pisaturo was the
last man standing. So to
speak. Hanging around the
neighborhood long enough
to outlast all the old neighborhood
haunts, some cherished
friends and family members,
and a neighborhood tavern
or two. Tony passed away
recently a week short of his
Law Offices of
Terrence W.
Kennedy
512 Broadway, Everett
• Criminal Defense
• Personal Injury
• Medical Malpractice
Tel: (617) 387-9809
Cell: (617) 308-8178
twkennedylaw@gmail.com
95th birthday but not after
raising his wonderful family in
the cozy confi nes of (the place
that's the best) Edgeworth in
Ward 2. A throwback to the
days when you found a neighborhood
to raise your family
then the neighborhood becomes
your second family. A
man Edgeworth loved, and respected.
Tony had more charisma
than should be allowed.
Gone with Tony are a lifetime
of memories. Gone with Tony
is the history of a neighborhood.
Gone with Tony is another
small part of our collective
lives. That twinkle in his eyes,
that quick smile, and that gift
of gab I will always hold near
and dear from this old school
gentleman. Thank the deity of
your choice that we have his
wonderful children Joanne,
Joey, and Jeannie to carry on
his legacy. Antonio "Tony Pez"
Pisaturo would have turned 95
years young on June 14th. The
Tony Pez and his bride.
coolest cat that Edgeworth has
ever produced, and Edgeworth
has produced some pretty cool
cats. My sincerest condolences
to his whole family. May his
memory be a blessing.
Picked up pieces while waiting
for the Red Sox to kick into high
gear and make a run...
• The bike/bus lanes on Route 60.
Can we talk?! I'll just throw this out
before I make my prediction; on a
recent Thursday night after work
it took me 30 minutes to get from
7 Jackson St to Robinson's News
in Linden through the set of lights
taking a right by Eddy's Diner. 30
minutes! I've driven to West Peabody
to see my adorable grandchildren
in less time than that after
work. So, my prediction; the last
time we made a blunder of this
proportion was when they made
the odious decision to place a city
hall building in the middle of Pleasant
Street. I hope I'm wrong, but...
• Heard "Crazy Little Mama at
~ Home of the Week ~
SAUGUS...Beautiful
8 room Split
Entry Ranch
offers 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, great open concept,
living room with fireplace, diningroom, kitchen with
granite counters and island with seating, cathedral
ceiling, skylight and ceramic tile flooring, walk out
to entertainment-size deck. Main suite offers walk
in closet, slider to Juliette deck and stunning spalike
private bath with custom window and skylight,
hardwood flooring. Lower-level offers spacious family
room with gas fireplace, full bath with laundry, office
and utility room, sliders to patio leading to beautiful,
fenced-in yard with in-ground pool, sprinkler system,
4 year old roof, central air, many updated light fixtures,
2 car garage, perfectly located on desirable cul-de-sac.
This is the one you have been waiting for!
Offered at $789,900
335 Central Street,
Saugus, MA 01906
(781) 233-7300
View the interior
of this home
right on your
smartphone.
View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com
My Front Door" by the El Dorado's
last week on 88.1 (WMBR's
Lost & Found) and could not help
but think of the many nights delighting
in North Shore Acappella's
Vinnie Straccia's version of this
Doo Wop classic ("boom, boom,
boom" with that sly Vinnie smile).
Some tears will never dry. This is
one of those times. We miss and
love you, Vinnie. "Crazy little mama
come knock, knock, knocking, just
like she did before."
• Have you heard the news,
there's good rockin' in Malden
Square on Saturday nights! Not
only do you have some of the
fi nest go-to destinations on the
North Shore such as All Season's
Table. Mystic Station, Exchange
Street Bistro, Hugh O'Neill's, and
Face's Brewing but you now have
one more late night stop in the
mix that you will defi nitely want
to check out. Especially if you
have a sweet tooth. Neil (Sullivan)
at Cornucopia Foods on Pleasant
Street will now be open on Saturday
nights starting June 4th! Neil
took time out of a busy schedule to
tell me, “Cornucopia will be open
on Saturday nights beginning on
June 4th for desserts, pasta dishes,
burgers, our famous sandwiches,
salads, and breakfast options and
goodness only knows what else
I can cook up that night!" Great
news for Malden! The chicken kebob
wrap I had there last week was
outta sight!!
• Happy May 31st birthday to a
long-time friend, City Clerk Greg
Lucey. Greg and I shared a locker
together in the 7th grade at Beebe
Jr High. Spent too many mornings
at Schopell's in Malden Square
during high school. And played
many games of baseball together
at Devir Park. Too many memories,
all as wonderful as the next. It's
a big one Luce but the gray looks
good on you! Insert smiley face.
• Throwback Friday...according
to Billy O'Leary's big brother
Bull (O'Leary), Hoss Condon's big
brother (the late) Billy (Condon)
was the last little leaguer to hit
a home run at the old Converse
Field. Converse Field was in front
of the long-gone Converse Rubber
Factory on Pearl Street. In its place
today sits Donut Villa, John Brewer's
Tavern, and Caldor's.
• Bull also says he would take
Joe Levine before Cliff Cioffi on his
hoop team. Any day!
• Oh my! One of the most dazzling
front yard flower displays
must be at (I believe) 20 Holden
Street. Next time you drive by take
a peek. Beautiful!
MALDEN: TODAY| SEE PAGE 7
׉	 7cassandra://IZzHqyjqtgrdiwq8YQznJpF9oTjpoJ-Q0afijQPUndQ,e`̰ byGZ!|j*׉ElTHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 7
MALDEN: TODAY | FROM PAGE 6
• The newly created co-housing
apartment building at the
old Legion site is rapidly becoming
a thing of beauty. Something
Malden can be very proud
of. That site cleaned up real nice.
Looking forward to meeting
our new neighbors. A welcome
addition to the Pleasant Street
landscape I predict that future
tenants will have a profoundly
positive eff ect on Malden.
• Malden Rec Director Joe
Levine has an already impressive
resume. Who knew he also had a
green thumb?! Kudo's Joe on the
fabulous fl ower bed display on
the Route 60 side of the stadium!
Looks great as the bed of fl owers
welcomes visitors to our fi ne city!
• Rest in peace, Bill Asaro. “Gone
from our sight, but never from
our hearts.”
• Congratulations to Malden,
Mayor Christenson, and whoever
else was onboard with $1,000
scholarships for all seniors in Malden.
Leading the Commonwealth
in thinking outside the box and
putting government money to
the best use; on the youth of
Malden.
• Mayor Christenson! Please
continue to do the right thing.
Please continue to base your decisions
on common sense, pragmatism,
and the good judgement
you have always used in a
very successful career so far. And
as always, please continue to ignore
the peanut gallery who claim
up is down, black is white, and
night is day.
• Who else has noticed the sign
for gas at the now closed World
Gas Station at the corner of Forest
and Main, $2.75 a gallon! Those
were the days my friend.
• I love M&M Liquor across the
street from Murphy Insurance
on Route 99 - said in best Tommy
Heinsohn voice! Not only because
they carry the coldest Ballantine
Ale in town but for the cool
2004 Boston Red Sox World Series
Champs neon Budweiser signage
they have hanging on the wall!
Keep up the great work guys and
thanks for all you guys do.
• Congratulations to me on celebrating
a milestone birthday on
June 3rd! Raviolis with meatballs,
Black Forest Cake, Ballantine Ale,
and the lighting of the Yahrzeit
Memorial Candle for my grandpa;
forgetaboutit!!
• Bravo to the City of Malden for
naming the City Hall Roof Deck
Garden after the honorable Kenneth
Desmond. A very good man
who brought honor, dignity, and
integrity to the Malden School
Committee when elected in 1967.
• Alma Pizza & Kitchen at 637
Broadway....outstanding service!
Outstanding chow! I am now a
regular!! The roast beef sandwich,
on an onion roll, was one of tastiest
sandwiches I’ve had in like,
forever (and much better than
the big chain roast beef place on
Route 1). Forgetaboutit!"
This is the end, beautiful friend,
this is the end, my only friend,
the end” - I was both humbled
and thrilled when this hit my Inbox.
Saddened when I read it
though, her pain palpable even
in the electronic word. Me, Peter
Levine of Malden, was to be entrusted
with a large sum of money.
To invest, as I see fi t, for the
betterment of mankind. I was not
worthy. The plight of this young
woman touched my heart and
soul. But not my wallet (insert
smiley face). For your reading
pleasure I submit to you, a plea
for help from across the world:
"Please bear with me. I am writing
this letter with tears and sorrow
from my heart. Let me use
this medium to open a mutual
communication with you seeking
your acceptance towards investing
in your country under
your management as my partner,
My name is Aisha Gaddafi
and presently living in Oman, i
am a Widow and single Mother
with three Children, the only biological
Daughter of late Libyan
President (Late Colonel Muammar
Gaddafi ) and presently i am
under political asylum protection
by the Omani Government.
I have funds worth "Seven Million
Five Hundred Thousand United
State Dollars" which I want to entrust
to you for investment projects
in your country. If you are
willing to handle this project on
my behalf, kindly reply urgent to
enable me provide you more details
to start the transfer process,
I shall appreciate your urgent response
through my private email
address below."
www.eight10barandgrille.com
We Have Reopened for
Dine-In and Outside Seating
every day beginning at 4 PM
WE'RE
OPEN!
8 Norwood Street, Everett
(617) 387-9810
STAY
SAFE!
׉	 7cassandra://k1KjSn2qODVFSKJ_eykJZ_SpU8DCh9n7C-qt6JlMTWE)`̰ byGZ!|j+byGZ!|j*
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://dIqOTYO9HUqpGySqRN_D9LgfSAFrc_w0Z_a9o_08eoA `)׉	 7cassandra://RQkVUMMr8bFH-lV1e4b5wh9uW0HvnCzMgKpuFbBY5ic͛`J׉	 7cassandra://y_41duJNJ9YWVq_wkHtwg4Nb6GJ_I3V4p9Bd4Al60l4,`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://19mq5T4Lx4jnFNCZWjx9VSygJ9za5Z93GGOfj1YMhLE f6͠bGZ!|j[ט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://TBrUyNEIH1uXySRFiAR_ubH4D1Lv78djXj8qJxUkSIM f`)׉	 7cassandra://wpCpl2N3H0brIDd65tMmWr-F6hwrA3sgZqraLgVxazAͥC`J׉	 7cassandra://F1e0-gznIXqMy5nwBpOxqRRlhm2tMGOI3b3mkm-5EE45%`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://ICS-iM_aPACfc5HSw_p_MU6F6fjeFesEDgoFHHUdtiI B͠bGZ!|j\נbGZ!|ja \9ׁHhttp://WWW.MACKEYBROWNLAW.COMׁׁЈנbGZ!|j` `N̸9ׁH $http://Facebook.com/Advocate.news.maׁׁЈ׉EPage 8
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Maldonian allegedly
led chase into Boston
after stealing police
cruiser
Suspect being evaluated at facility
pending June 27 court date
By The Advocate
D
uring the evening of June
7, a 28-year-old Malden
woman allegedly stole a police
cruiser right outside the
Malden Police Station before
leading a chase into downtown
Boston. According to
reports, the suspect jumped
into the cruiser, which reportedly
had its engine running,
and raced away on Route
60/Eastern Avenue. After realizing
the cruiser was stolen,
Malden police issued an
alert, and it was spotted driving
erratically on the Zakim
Bridge shortly before midnight.
Massachusetts State
Police attempted to stop the
vehicle on I-93, but the driver
took off. Troopers pursued
the cruiser until it stopped at
Boston’s Victoria’s Diner, which
was closed.
The driver, who was identified
as Renelle Sonia, 38,
of Malden, was arrested at
the scene. Police said no one
was injured and the cruiser
was not damaged. She was
charged with negligent operation,
driving without a
license, possessing stolen
property and failing to stop
for police.
On Wednesday, Sonia was
arraigned in Roxbury District
Court, where her attorney
said her client has an extensive
history of mental illness.
Sonia was taken to Tewksbury
State Hospital for evaluation.
She is due back in court on
June 27.
(S
New bill promotes emerging
blockchain technology
industry workforce
Rep. Cutler, Rep. Lipper-Garabedian bill would
establish career training trust fund
TATE HOUSE, Boston,
MA) – Massachusetts is
already home to a $12 billion
plus blockchain technology
industry. Meeting the current
and future needs of this growing
workforce is the goal of
new legislation filed by Rep.
Josh S. Cutler (D-Duxbury) and
Rep. Kate Lipper-Garabedian
(D-Melrose).
Rep. Cutler and Rep. Lipper-Garabedian,
co-chairs of the
House Blockchain Technology
Caucus, today announced the
filing of House Docket 5169, An
Act Relative to Workforce Training.
This comprehensive piece
of legislation seeks to expand
the scope of workforce training
and education programs to ensure
that Massachusetts is well
positioned to continue its leadership
role as an international
hub for blockchain innovation
and as a destination for blockchain
companies of all sizes and
applications.
The bill creates a Blockchain
Career Training Trust Fund to
provide grants to employer
groups, one-stop career centers,
and vocational schools to
support careers in the blockchain
technology industry, including
paid internships and apprenticeships.
The fund would
be administered by the Commonwealth
Corporation which
would prioritize occupations
identified as high need in the
industry.
This bill also directs the Executive
Office of Labor and Workforce
Development to work with
relevant stakeholders to form a
strategic plan for creating education
and training programs
in blockchain technology and
matching those programs with
employment opportunities in
the industry.
“Our innovation economy
depends on our highly skilled
workforce –– whether it’s biotech,
advanced manufacturing,
renewable energy, or now
the emerging blockchain technology
sector,” said Rep. Cutler,
who also serves as House chairman
of the Joint Committee on
Labor and Workforce Development.
“From blockchain-based
startups and entrepreneurs to
billion-dollar companies and
industry recognized leaders,
Massachusetts already boasts
a flourishing blockchain sector.
Now is the time to ensure we’ll
Everett
Aluminum
10 Everett Ave., Everett
617-389-3839
Owned & operated by the Conti
family since 1958 • 57 Years!
family since 1958 • 64
“Same name, phone number & address for
over half a century. We must be doing
something right!”
•Vinyl Siding
•Free Estimates
•Carpentry Work •Fully Licensed
•Decks
•Roof ng
• Fully Insured
• Replacement Windows
www.everettaluminum.com
Now’s the time
to schedule those
home improvement
projects you’ve been
dreaming about
all winter!
have the workforce pipeline to
match.”
“Massachusetts has been at
the forefront of each American
revolution,” said Rep. Lipper-Garabedian.
“At this moment, we
can lead in a new one. We can
leverage our natural resources
––our access to talent thanks to
our prestigious higher education
ecosystem, our critical mass
of industries using blockchain
technology (like financial services
and biotech) – and catch
up to and pull past states that
may be moving more quickly
to date. Leadership in this space
will have significant economic
and workforce returns.”
Blockchain technology facilitates
peer-to-peer value exchange,
replacing the need for
third-party intermediaries that
can add costs and frictions to
the economy. A type of database,
it can achieve consistent
and reliable agreement over
a record of events as a consensus
mechanism. The most
known application of blockchain
technology is cryptocurrency
and can be employed in
countless other ways including
supply chain management,
medical recordkeeping, identity
management, and smart
contracts. In government, it
can establish highly secure
methods for constituent interaction,
increasing data accuracy
and cybersecurity for Massachusetts
residents.
HD5169 next will be assigned
to a legislative committee for
consideration.
Spring
is Here!
׉	 7cassandra://y_41duJNJ9YWVq_wkHtwg4Nb6GJ_I3V4p9Bd4Al60l4,`̰ byGZ!|j,׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 9
Malden High boys’ volleyball program honors seniors
T
he Malden High School boys’
volleyball program recently
honored their seniors on Senior
Night, following a win over
Medford. Malden finished the
regular season at 19-1. They
won a first-round Massachusetts
Interscholastic Athletic
Association State Tournament
match over visiting St. John’s
Shrewsbury before dropping
a second-round matchup on
the road to #4 Winchester on
Tuesday.
(Advocate Photos by Henry Huang)
MHS senior Cyril Jeremie and
friend
Mackey & Brown
Attorneys at Law
Wishing the seniors well are, from left, juniors Eric Mei and Aidan Tham, senior Ivan Tao, juniors
Kevin Lin, Jason Li and Justin Luo and senior Possible Ono.
Like us on Facebook
advocate newspaper
Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma
We Sell
Cigars
&
Accessories
MHS senior Jason Ong, his girlfriend Kelly Le (to his left) and his
family.
R.Y.O.
TOBACCO
---------TUBES
CIGAR
SMOKERS
DELIGHT!
15
Handmade
Churchill Size
Cigars including
a Cohiba - Long
Leaf filler -
wrapped
$43.95
MHS senior Myo Thank Kyaw and family
FIFTY YEARS 2022
Happy Father’s Day
1972
HUMIDOR SPECIAL!
$99.95 Complete!
Reg. Priced $149.95
* Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Vapes
* Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products * GIFTS UNDER $30 - GIFT CERTIFICATES
A.B.C. CIGAR
170 REVERE ST., REVERE
(781) 289-4959
Four-year Varsity starter and
senior captain Kingson Chen
Four-year Varsity starter and
senior captain Yoji Yonetani
and his family
STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday & Holidays: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
* PERSONAL INJURY * REAL ESTATE
* FAMILY LAW * GENERAL PRACTICE
* PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY * CIVIL LITIGATION
14 Norwood St., Everett, MA 02149
Phone: (617) 387-4900 Fax: (617) 381-1755
WWW.MACKEYBROWNLAW.COM
John Mackey, Esq. * Katherine M. Brown, Esq.
Patricia Ridge, Esq.
FATHER’S
DAY
IS COMING!
Check our
in-house
SPECIALS!
Buy
Cigars by the
Box & SAVE!
Competitive
prices on all
Brands, Great
Selection
׉	 7cassandra://F1e0-gznIXqMy5nwBpOxqRRlhm2tMGOI3b3mkm-5EE45%`̰ byGZ!|j-byGZ!|j,
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://1BSlTALYsJ0ipRhZ4i4kCRY4aP5S6yNysXkJHlAiUX0 	A1` )׉	 7cassandra://jE09LoabGYSsJUqJljgATmkmgwFzjZIcbKlHUQgahaM͖`J׉	 7cassandra://nXQ5JG7f7fJcyg66dG4V1Xne81IaiAyy6m2Om_1JwHQ%`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://yXtSvVcukkxqlStCij7O_8FepMWd3-D-I-z5LRyl0fI͡6͠bGZ!|jbט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://_8FKcKrDJQDWwB__KYIJ77_dlOhy-ocPlMQqLKU2Jk4 E~`)׉	 7cassandra://cZZNFBC2bPR40R3ODdnvi8bCkxlLQxP8T74nH-hVOH4͏`J׉	 7cassandra://cskf33xuY6gLjwL41BZSktB5mGhQvsOI7wI1P2_WymY)(`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://Dqe-wRTKyTp7lw78BnWvXePqfHStQCih3tTueuzzGsY 0\͠bGZ!|jcנbGZ!|jf  D9ׁHhttp://M.STׁׁЈ׉EPage 10
SCHOLARSHIPS | FROM PAGE 1
most memorable already in
2012, when it all took an untimely
turn when he passed away
while competing in an international
level triathlon in mid-August
that year at age of 53.
One of the time-honored traditions
at Rich Angelo's alma
mater, Malden High School, is
the Annual Senior Scholarship
night where a wide array of
scholarships are presented.
For the past 10 years, Mr. Angelo's
family has joined the
many Individuals, groups, agencies
and businesses in providing
generous assistance to dozens
of members of each year's Senior
Class.
At this year's event, held recently
in the Jenkins Auditorium,
Mr. Angelo's family members
said both "hello" — and
goodbye— to the audience.
For the first time since 2019,
due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
a full audience and presenters
list was on hand for the event.
After bestowing tens of
thousands of dollars in previous
scholarships over the past
10 years, family members announced
the Richard Angelo
Scholarship is being retired following
this year, but not before
also announcingthe largestever,one-night
total in scholarships
from one source in Malden
High history.
It was announced the Angelo
Scholarship Fund this year
is awarding 14 students their
scholarships in the amount
of $1,800 each, for a total of
$25,200. That total will clear the
funds remaining in the account,
the family explained.
Recipients included:
"It has been an honor to assist
Malden High students in Rich's
name," they said. "His legacy has
lived on very well."
Malden High Principal Chris
Mastrangelo said he was grateful
for the ability to have the first
full night of honors for the Class
of 2022 Seniors as well as the
generosity of the Angelo Family
and the many other scholarship
donors and sponsors.
"It was great to be able to
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
THE GORDIE BARBRICK AND
have as many family members
and friends be able to attend
this event and see their senior
honored," Mastrangelo said.
"We have so many generous individuals
and groups who have
helped so many of our students,
present and past to continue
their education."
In addition to the traditional
scholarships that have been
bestowed for many years and
most recent years, there was
also a new scholarship awarded
by the MHS Class of 1991
this year, in memory of the late
former longtime Malden Public
Schools educator, administrator
and 27-year head football coach
Paul Finn, who passed away earlier
this year.
This year's first Paul D. Finn
Memorial Scholarship was
presented in his memory by
Melanie Philbook and Erika
Christenon Israelson. The recipients
of the $500 scholarships
were a cheerleader, Alexandra
Celona and member
of the Malden High football
team, Gavin West.
"Paul Finn was such a kind,
compassionate and caring man
who helped so many students.
We are honored to present a
scholarship in Mr. Finn's memory,"
said Melanie Philbrook, noting
that he served as House Principal
for the Class of 1991.
Following is a listing of most of
the scholarship recipients from
Senior Night:
THE HONORABLE JEFFERY ABBER
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Lissette Curran $1,000
THE SAMMY J. ALIBERTE MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Nayalie Alcin $500
THE JOSEPH G. AMELIO
SCHOLARSHIP
Elizabeth Dominguez-Hernandez
$150
THE DOMENIC A. ANTONUCCI
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
FUND
Kayla Montina $150
JAMES A. TRINGALI MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Shai Cohen $200
THE JOHN BENOTTI MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Sammi Nie $1,000
BARRY BLACK MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Ina Liu $1,000
THE CLARKE R. BROOKES
SCHOLARSHI
Armani Dure $200
THE BRUNELLI FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Catherine
Kinuthia $200
STUDENT ATHLETES OF THE
YEAR
(Presented by Athletic Director
Charlie Conefrey and Golden
Tornado Club President Steve
Freker on behalf of the GT Club)
Female – Lissette Curran
$1,000
Male –Yoji Yonetani $1,000
THE THOMAS KING ATHLETIC
SCHOLARSHIP
Alexandra Celona $500
Olivia Donahue $500
Cynthia Nguyen $500
Jason Ong $500
THE RUSSELL SMITH SCHOLARSHIP
AWARD-Class of 1972
Female - Nevaeh Cherilus
$400
Male - Gavin West $400
THE MICHAEL J. BYRNE LEADERSHIP
SCHOLARSHIPS
Female - Sarah Dzaferagic
$1,000
Male – Kingson Chen $1,000
THE GOLDEN TORNADO ATHLETE
SCHOLARSHIP
Ronald Juarez $2,500
***
THE ANDREA GIANNATTASIO
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
FUND
Sara Dzaferagic $500
Natalie Chen $500
Abby Tang $500
ARTHUR & MARGARET BOYLE
SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Arthur P. Boyle Jr.
Eliana Rua Geronimo $250
THE THOMAS F. COSGROVE
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
FUND
Sarah Benson $150
THE HOLLIS E. DURGIN MELaw
Offices of
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, P.C.
“ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW”
• ESTATE/MEDICAID PLANNING
• WILLS/TRUSTS/ESTATES
• INCOME TAX PREPARATION
• WEALTH MANAGEMENT
• RETIREMENT PLANNING
• ELDER LAW
369 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 (617)381-9600
JOSEPH D. CATALDO, CPA, CFP, MST, ESQUIRE.
AICPA Personal Financial Specialist Designee
MORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
David Higuera Milonopoulos
$500
JAMES RICHARD DURLIN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Shai Cohen $500
THE EARL EDEMANN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Davis Higuera Milonopoulos
$500
THE DONALD FAVORAT
SCHOLARSHIP
Kellie Zhu $100
FIRST CHURCH IN MALDEN
CONGREGATIONAL
Kam Lun Cheung $2,500
Aiden Thompson $2,500
Tony Giech $2,500
Lenisa Wilson $2,500
LISA FRIESNER SPIRIT
AWARD—Awarded to a graduating
senior who exemplifies Lisa’s
“all in” attitude to others, her
school spirit and compassion
Karen Rivera $1,000
THE JAMES F. GAFFEY SCHOLARSHIP
Ronald
Juarez $500
THE CARL GORDON GARLAND
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Tony
Giech $500
Julie Huynh $500
GARY GILLAN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Ho Yin Wong $2,000
THE MAJOR JOHN PATRICK
“PAT” GILLEN, JR. MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
Joyce Yu $300
MALDEN FIREFIGHTERS—Local
902 Scholarship
Presented by Malden FF Derrick
Power
Natalie Chen $500
Sharon Pan $500
Jing Ren $500
Ms. Kerry Veritas
THE CARL GORDON GARLAND
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Presented
by Ms. Kerry Veritas
Jessica Gavin $500
FORESTDALE SCHOOL P.T.O.
SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Ms. Pamela Zalaya
Vanessa
Ardai $300
Thomas Fitzpatrick $300
Regina Garza Ramirez $300
Abdul Haseeb $300
Natalia Matos $300
Aiden Thompson $300
Wilson Yip $300
MALDEN GRANGE #354 PATRONS
OF HUSBANDRY
Daniel Ribeiro $500
GEORGE A. HANNA, JR. MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Kimberly Vo $500
DORIS AND JOSEPH KELLY
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Ravanola Zamor $100
MALDEN KIWANIS CLUB
SCHOLARSHIPS
Sarah Alves Marques $1,000
Jennifer Wong $500
THE RALPH LINDSTROM MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Jacquez Thompson $100
THE LORD FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Vincent
Lin $100
THE ROBERT K. LOVE MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Donald Ford $2,000
MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIP
Renita Williams $500
MALDEN FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
Elizabeth Eshetu $500
THE JOHN E. LIGHTBODY, JR.
SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Mr. Michael
Lightbody
Shai Cohen $400
MICHAELLUUMEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Jason Ong $200
MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC.
Ms. Carol Scally/Ms. Arlene
Ceppetelli
Malden High School Alumni
Association Academic Awards
Maria Phillips $1,000
Roxane Leon $1,000
SAGER FAMILY FOUNDATION
– In Memory of Nancy Finkelstein
Abby
Tang $1,000
FRIENDS and FAMILY of NANCY
FINKELSTEIN
Jessica Gavin $1,000
SAGER FAMILY FOUNDATION
– For Business
Sarah Alves Marques $1,000
GEORGE HOLLAND MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Mayada Giha $1,000
JOANNE IOVINO MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Wendy Pierre $1,000
IN MEMORY of DIANE LIND
Yusra Tafraoui $1,000
MICHAEL GOLDMAN HALL OF
FAME INDUCTEE SCHOLARSHIP
Hannah DeFreitas $1,000
MALDEN POLICE PATROLMAN
ASSOCIATION– A student pursuing
career in Law Enforcement/
Business
Sophia Kouhail $1,000
MALDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PEPSI SCHOLARSHIPS
Presented by Malden High
Principal Mr. Christopher Mastrangelo
Sara
Alves Marques $750
Kidus Paulos $750
Jules Pouokam Nan Kambou
$750
Ketshaly Philome $750
MALDEN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
(MEA)Louise DeMeo
Scholarships
Presentedby Ms. Deborah Gesualdo,
MEA President
Liam O’Toole $100
Lauren Mallett $100
MEA – Donald E. Brunelli, Jr.
Scholarships
Micaela Henry $500
THE CHARLES R. MCGEOUCH
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Shai Cohen $200
THE CORA NIEDNER SCHOLARSHIP
Kayla
Saunders $300
THE THOMAS F. O’DONNELL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND—Student
who demonstrates the most
passion for history – Tom was
SCHOLARSHIPS | SEE PAGE 11
׉	 7cassandra://nXQ5JG7f7fJcyg66dG4V1Xne81IaiAyy6m2Om_1JwHQ%`̰ byGZ!|j.׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 11
Racial Amity Day united all cultures through jazz performances
By Tara Vocino
M
ayor Gary Christenson declared
the second Sunday
in June as racial amity day
during a jazz concert at the Senior
Center on Sunday afternoon.
Racial amity is uniting all
cultures, despite differences.
I n t erna ti onal tour in g/
recording artist Neal Itzler,
who teaches at Berklee College
of Music, on guitar.
Isabel Miranda on guitar and Emmanuel Lopes on Cajon,
translated to a Spanish drum.
Dr. Emilia Philips said the
definition of amity is translated
to friendship or love.
Sarah Hemingway performed
a sung prayer, “Is there any
remover of difficulties?”
Event Organizer David Weigert
gave the welcoming address.
Mayor Gary Christenson, who
emphasized the diversity in
the city, read a proclamation,
declaring the second Sunday in
June as racial amity day.
SCHOLARSHIPS | FROM PAGE 10
a former department head and
mentor to many teachers in the
history department at Malden
High School
Olivia Chan $500
THE SANDRA O’NEILL SCHOLARSHIP
AWARD
Erick Rodriguez-Portillo $500
THE JOSEPH “JOEY” PISAPIA
SCHOLARSHIP
Sabastian Moise $150
THE ROBERT D. & DIANE ROTONDI
SCHOLARSHIP
Shai Cohen $400
THE JACOB RUDERMAN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Tarek Fghani $100
THE ANTHONY SESTITO MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHI8P
Nicolas Ramos $100
THE BARBARA E.DANIELS
SHERMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Eliana
Rua Geronimo $1,000
DR. LOUIS SOLOMON MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Gabriella Monteiro $100
THE CARMELA SPADAFORA
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Jessica Wang $200
THE RANDAL S. SPRAGUE
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Sabrina Yang $100
THE JACQUELINE M.STARR
SCHOLARSHIP
Luella Harding $500
Mayor Gary Christenson issued a proclamation to bass player/
composer Phil Morrison, who recorded songs with Fred Cole,
brother of jazz singer Nat King Cole.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
GRADUATION SPEAKER
AWARDS
Presented by Malden High
Principal Mr., Christopher Mastrangelo
ORATOR
AWARD –Tony Giech
SALUTATORIAN AWARD –Olivia
Chan
VALEDICTORIAN AWARD –
Jing Ren
THE WILLIAM A. HAMPTON
SCHOLARSHIP—Football Linsman
Presented
by Ms. Mary Hampton/Brother
– John Hampton
Ethan Heon $500
COUNCILLOR EILEEN M. FAY
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Vanessa Ardai $500
Elizabeth Eshetu $500
Sarah Oliveira $500
THE FRANKIE DECANDIA MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Mr. Frank DeCandia
& Marci DeCandia
Carlos Aragon Aldana $500
Lissette Curran $750
Armani Dure $750
Melanie Pinheiro $500
Erick Rodriguez-Portillo $500
Lucas Williams $500
Joyce Yu $500
Ms. Madison Constanza/Ms.
Laura Brousseau
MARY ELLEN TRAMONDOZZI
NURSING SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Ms. Madison
Constanza/Ms. Laura Brousseau
Lissette Curran $1,000
CLASS OF 2022 Spirit & Pride
Awards
Julie Huynh - President
Sarah Oliveira - Vice President
Christelle Jean - Secretary
Sammi Nie - Treasurer
Tony Giech - Art Director
Lauren Mallett - Social Media
Coordinator
Mayada Giha / Tivian Nguyen
- JV’s/Event Coordinators
THE MURIEL SWIMM FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOLARSHIP
Presented
by Ms. Glover
Juliana Davidson $1,000
THE SEAN COLLINS MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Presented by Ms. Jeam Collins
Alexi Dao $500
Olivia Donahue $500
THE BRENDAN & ELAINE
DUFFY COLLEGIATE SCHOLARSHIP
Presented
by Mayor Gary
Christenson
Eliana Rua Geronimo $1,000
THE RICH ANGELO ATHLETIC
SCHOLARSHIP
Alexandra Celona $1,800
Natalie Chen $1,800
Lissette Curran $1,800
Erickah Douyon $1,800
Sara Dzaferagic $1,800
Emad Elfeky $1,800
Jessica Gavin $1,800
Maleena Haq $1,800
Lillyana Mayo $1,800
Sarah Oliveira $1,800
Jason Ong $1,800
Yusra Tafraoui $1,800
Abby Tang $1,800
Ivan Tao $1,800
LIVELIKEBECCASCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Ms. Rachel Henderson/Lilah
Alexandra
Celona $1,000
Hannah DeFreitas $1,000
Sara Dzaferagic $1,000
THE DONNA FROIO DE LENA
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Presrnted by Mr. Lou De Lena
Donald Ford $1,000
Kellie Zhu $500
THE LUCEY FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Presented
by former Mayor
Ed Lucey
Brendon Nordstrom $500
LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
Reem Bouachra $500
Yusra Tafraoui $500
Neal Anderson & Kristy Magras
THE ANDERSON FAMILY
SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by former City
Council President Neal Anderson
& Kristy Magras
Wendy Pierre $500
CLASSOF 1986 – LYNN MURPHY
FINN SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Paul Murphy
Eliana Rua Geronimo $1,000
MALDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- Class of ’82 ARLENE
GOLDSTEIN CEPPETELLI SCHOLARSHIP
Abby
Tang $1,000
ALEXANDER GENTILE MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Penny & Jerry
Gentile
Juliana Davidson $1,500
Jessica Gavin $1,500
Ms. Patricia McGovern
EAST CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS
BANK SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Ms. Patricia McGovern
Chelsea
Law $1,500
Linda Le $1,500
THE PAMELA PERRY WICKWIRE
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mr. Bob Wickwire / Ms. Judy
Perry
Reem Bouachra $3,000
Jessica Gavin $3,000
THE NICHOLAS WOFSEY MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Chris Bazzinotti / Marissa Wofsey
David
Higuera Milonopoulos
$500
Ms. Melanie Philbrook/Ms. Erika
Christenson Israelson
THE PAUL D. FINN MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP—CLASS OF ‘91
Ms. Melanie Philbrook/Ms. Erika
Christenson Israelson
Cheerleader – Alexandra Celona$500
Football
Player – Gavin West
$500
Retired Berklee
College of
Music Professor
David Weigert,
who has
performed in
A r g e n t i n a ,
Costa Ric a,
Ecuador, Greece
and Spain, on
drums.
Pianist/composer Ronald Zack,
who is an accompanist for Fred
Cole, brother of Nat King Cole,
a renowned jazz singer.
׉	 7cassandra://cskf33xuY6gLjwL41BZSktB5mGhQvsOI7wI1P2_WymY)(`̰ byGZ!|j/byGZ!|j.
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://IhsLisp84YbXJVoKdyE6Pp5Ka1kuz_rmhEOgUczoD38 p`)׉	 7cassandra://fBA5trCYLhrFbr-kOKZNwhPurWBoJNe33jnB0TOlvm8͏`J׉	 7cassandra://IMJ-iDQnwe12xXLmuCWwClUSWKVQCkeT_NNMsmLqWm8/`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://4tDGX4eVa5i3lQin6gWfIMTovzWO8ABvOgo9hkjQMx4 \͠bGZ!|jeט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://gxkvNF7ekuQvjttguDHp2vSoFewkV8IStEHreVjdbo4 `)׉	 7cassandra://nJvFnjr-JwHb5a9FF7EOOxRgRg7slf1Yi2-mWGQ8WFM͆`J׉	 7cassandra://E7L8Xu81wzl63xIj_JYMz6oYNuoragDxKJ5_DBo7yDQ.`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://iyBC0YvLMmYgXEb7fYJjy5nAroAhtH5R0zbzn3U4oGA ϿT͠bGZ!|jg׉EPage 12
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Class dismissed – Malden, Saugus, Everett and
Revere residents graduate at 17th Commencement
of Mystic Valley Regional Charter School
Malden resident Olivia Correale decorated her cap with pictures
of family and friends. She plans to major in physical therapy this
fall at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
DISPLAYING THEIR CAPS: Everett resident Brandon Paris, who plans to study sports management
this fall at Endicott College, Malden resident Shamus Royds, who plans to become a plumber this
fall, and Malden resident Shanley Saint-Vil, who plans to study public health this fall at UMass/
Lowell display their decorated caps during MVRCS graduation ceremonies last Friday. See pages
_ for photo highlights.(Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
Everett resident Carissa Loesch, who played
softball, received her high school diploma.
Everett resident Nicolas Prezioso received an
effort award in English.
CLASS OFFICERS: Class Treasurer/Everett resident Uyen Thu
Nguyen, who plans to major in interior design with a minor in
business management at Wentworth Institute of Technology;
Class Vice President/Melrose resident Amine Jamouq, who
plans to major in architecture at Northeastern University; Class
Secretary/Malden resident Amora Velic, who plans to major in
international economy and child development at Tufts University;
and Class President/Medford resident Jacob Stover, who plans to
major in biomedical engineering at UMass Lowell.
Jonathan Daniel Charlier celebrated.
Class Marshall Daniel Nguyen led the graduates.
A class marshal leads the charge for class to be
dismissed.
Pictured from left to right: proud father Ingram
Sserubombwe, graduate Ingram Sserubombwe,
mother Irene, cousin Franklin Nangonzi and cousin
Jada Ssenkunda. He plans to attend Wentworth
Institute of Technology.
The Assistant Director for Grades 9-12, Matthew Stone,
presented each graduate.
Malden resident Amy Pham on flute
׉	 7cassandra://IMJ-iDQnwe12xXLmuCWwClUSWKVQCkeT_NNMsmLqWm8/`̰ byGZ!|j0׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 13
Aijun Guo plans to become a Husky for Northeastern University.
Malden resident Allen Bulic (in center), who was the soccer captain and ran track, threw his cap
into the air to celebrate.
Salutatorian Ilona Beacom-Domotor (third from left), who has a
4.46 grade point average, is pictured with fellow graduates. She
plans to major in bioengineering at Northeastern University this
fall.
Malden resident Gianna Gray graduated from Mystic Valley last
Friday.
“Everything ends and so our
story begins” was decorated
on this cap.
World Language Chairman Matthew Offner and
the Assistant Director for Grades 9-12, Matthew
Stone, presented Malden resident Amora Velic
with the General Excellence in Latin award.
World Language Chairman Matthew Offner and the
Assistant Director for Grades 9-12, Matthew Stone,
presented Malden resident Melissa Laliberte with
the Outstanding Effort in Latin award.
Twins Rianna Griffiths, who plans to attend Salem State University
this fall, and Kali Griffiths, who plans to become a medical
esthetician, both hail from Malden. They are pictured with a cap
decorated with their baby pictures.
Malden resident Kali Griffiths received her diploma.
Salutatorian Iloma BeacomDomotor
received many
academic awards in several
disciplines.
Darnelle Felisier performed
“The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Graduates lined up for the procession from the school gymnasium onto the outdoor field.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
׉	 7cassandra://E7L8Xu81wzl63xIj_JYMz6oYNuoragDxKJ5_DBo7yDQ.`̰ byGZ!|j1byGZ!|j0
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://a6cCcwN7H3rSK3poIxendYHLqOEHQc8iRoxjJo1S6sY ̇`)׉	 7cassandra://wI3QIeUT9ctzLpJv0GL2sAHzRoYNGoUSuJga_KLpadM͔`J׉	 7cassandra://bJDu209hoqpYtGBhvnsk1yUmfnV0xmkAOABqxTf0y4s/`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://IAvLOA2WekG01g1I_cJQ66KSB3uvunOmJD0P7JiV1D0 Od͠bGZ!|jiט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://9DCN5G6brRtY86feOySs4v4be2ffji9CynwNJEmuH7Y %`)׉	 7cassandra://kFH_n1UkrrgsAx_B5sfTpO0BpiiT4xyVHgLBCbtcfpM͘8`J׉	 7cassandra://3thJhTMroorfCVXzXnWnM4ydok4WoFYE5TLi7yIGL_M-`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://wv2Yf87DHWP_jjcxKj8ubT3lQ5eLNHq6E0zth827rLA \͠bGZ!|jjנbGZ!|jo 	49̏9ׁHhttp://cozyarts.org/about/ׁׁЈנbGZ!|jn ?9ׁHhttp://www.cozyarts.org/donate/ׁׁЈנbGZ!|jm ?d9ׁHhttp://eventbrite.com/e/cozyׁׁЈ׉EPage 14
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Malden community waves Old Glory
in celebration of Flag Day
By Tara Vocino
ocal city and state officials,
including civic organization
members, celebrated Flag Day
at Bell Rock Memorial Park on
Tuesday night.
L
During Tuesday’s Flag Day
celebrat ion at Bell Rock
Memorial Park, Mayor Gary
Christenson said the American
flag flies proudly in the city.
State and local officials were present. Pictured from left to right: State Representative Steven Ultrino, Councillor-at-Large Karen
Colón-Hayes, State Representative Paul Donato, Ward 1 Councillor Peg Crowe, Mayor Gary Christenson, Ward 1 School Committee
Member Michael Drummey, Ward 2 School Committee Member Rob McCarthy, Ward 5 Councillor Barbara Murphy, American Legion
Post Commander Barry Donovan, Councillor-at-Large Carey McDonald, Veterans’ Services Officer Kevin Jarvis and Highrock Malden
Church Pastor Edwin Menon.
Members of the Fire Department Honor Guard –
Firefighter John Warner (at left) and Lt. Francis Healy –
stood at attention. Not pictured but present in the Honor
Guard: Captain Eric Truesdale and Lt. Nicholas Hooper.
Lucas Williams, Brian Vences, Gabriella Illedobe, Leilah
St. Fort and Julie Deng performed in the Malden High
School Choral Arts Society.
Veterans’ Services Officer Kevin Jarvis and American
Legion Commander Barry Johnson held the American
flag.
Audience members Laurie Josefowitch and Paula and Elyse
Valente waved American flags in the wind.
Veterans’ Services Officer Kevin
Jarvis said placing 10,000 flags
on veterans’ graves for Memorial
Day was a labor of love.
State Representative Paul
Donato stated that a veteran’s
flag is carefully folded when he
or she passes away.
Highrock Malden Church
Pastor Edwin Menon prayed
for the country.
Boy Scout Troop 603 Scout Anand Swaroop (at left), Bear Scout
Anurag Sagar and Second Class Scout Steven Lawrence folded
the American flag.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Members of the Malden High School Choral Arts Society performed patriotic songs.
׉	 7cassandra://bJDu209hoqpYtGBhvnsk1yUmfnV0xmkAOABqxTf0y4s/`̰ byGZ!|j2׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 15
Cozy Arts and the Wilson
House present Cozy Community
PopUp, a free outdoor public
event on June 25
An American flag, which was displayed on a fire engine, waved in the wind.
C
American Legion Commander Barry Donovan
told the audience members what the flag used
to look like.
Ward 1 Councillor Peg Crowe thanked city
organizations for making the Flag Day possible.
ozy Community PopUp is
part of Cozy Arts’ ongoing
commitment to thoughtful family
programming through its Signature
Program, Cozy Corner.
This newest offering is a series
of free outdoor events for family
audiences taking place in parks
and public spaces throughout
the Greater Boston area in summer/fall
2022. Cozy Arts’ productions
address social emotional
growth and community-building,
and they are sensory
friendly.
Come sing along with Max
Malden Boy Scout Troop 603 Bear Scout Anurag
Sagar carried the American flag.
Malden High School students: Shai Cohen on
trumpet and Marianne Rivadeneira on clarinet.
and friends and help make our
community a welcoming place
for everyone! This fun-filled
event full of human and puppet
characters speaks to themes of
friendship, inclusion and community.
Activities include a
40-minute sing-along puppet
show followed by socially distanced
craft activities, meet the
puppet characters, the Book
Nook quiet space, and takehome
resources! For family audiences
(ages three and older).
Date & time: 10 a.m.–11:30 &
3 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Location: 68 High St., Malden.
Reserve tickets: https://www.
Announcer/Malden Boy Scout Troop 603 First
Class Scout James Gage read what the flag’s
colors symbolize.
Malden High School student Jacir Stantos played
a flute.
eventbrite.com/e/cozy-popup-tickets-355392397227
Rain
date: Sunday, June 26.
Donations welcome: https://
www.cozyarts.org/donate/
Production team: Playwriters:
Patti Rae Tomarelli, Rebecca Lehroff,
Faye Dupras; Director: Jason
Slavick; Music: Max Weigert; Performers:
Max Weigert, Rebecca
Lehroff; Puppeteer: Faye Dupras;
Costumes: Kendra Bell; Puppets:
Puppet Kitchen, Eric Wright.
Funded in part by a grant from
the Boston Foundation, Malden
Cultural Council and the Mass
Cultural Council.
Members of the Police Honor Guard marched in procession during
the Flag Day ceremony.
Malden Girl Scout Troop 71117
Scout Sophie Grover spoke
about what the flag’s colors
symbolize.
About Cozy Arts
Cozy Arts is dedicated to creating
original puppet productions
and educational resources
that invite children, and their
adults, to cultivate trusting relationships,
welcoming communities
and a healthy planet. At
Cozy Arts, which was founded
in Boston in 2018, they believe
that children of all backgrounds
and abilities have feelings that
matter and capacities that can
change the world. Together with
children, educators and families,
Cozy Corner productions and
resources explore how nurturing
kindness, empathy and justice
transforms lives. Cozy Arts
strives to weave access into its
work at every step, from concept
and scripting to productions
and resources: The themes, characters
and stories are designed
with physical, functional and social
access in mind with the goal
that everyone can feel at home
with Cozy Arts.
Artistic Director Faye Dupras
founded Cozy Arts in 2018 after
20 years creating and producing
touring theater and developing
art and puppet-based
programming for a variety of
educational institutions. Faye
oversees all aspects of creative
development and production,
from cowriting episodes and
educational materials to performing
as Mrs. Flutterby, Rory
and others, and managing operations
behind the scenes.
Faye began her career as an apprentice
to a master puppeteer.
Founding Cozy Arts enabled
Faye to bring together artists
to address complex issues. Together,
Faye and the team seek
to cultivate children’s sense of
curiosity about the world and
the possibility of creating positive
change. Faye earned a BFA
in Drama for Human Development
from Concordia University
in Montreal and an MFA in
Puppetry Arts from the University
of Connecticut. She lives in
Somerville, Mass., with her husband,
son and three cats.
For a full list of Cozy Arts company
members: https://www.
cozyarts.org/about/
׉	 7cassandra://3thJhTMroorfCVXzXnWnM4ydok4WoFYE5TLi7yIGL_M-`̰ byGZ!|j3byGZ!|j2
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://U-cVCVrKRg454UWw7HUiW6QnJHmT7kGlmLFASzpJWkc S`)׉	 7cassandra://08hecz_qRWniyHFCyYIHgdfaTO_gr8jvsP7XXYcdsZw͛`J׉	 7cassandra://6xSNsSnCb90SeuVROttCvHI-M9TitBLQ7zwcHv5mdGE*Q`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://mGIgVc0OZ3HbrAgUN35UHByZctGPFFHAcyTgrfRoypU \͠bGZ!|jpט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://Kh-2hGF7b_tjtIf5Tmm-2ATB9Zl15dJijPiCly1YZw0 
`)׉	 7cassandra://BnmxBXvY5279vm8ALVXVaCenB9eC4WO5qsrk0oSK4I4͓`J׉	 7cassandra://36pX6-EOuY2h7dILKTRysx59eASbbcS2ynMg4xXMTJI+`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://EGYBPipXaadItm8srZ3QfDqWL5B24AyjYheLKSgQcLg p2x͠bGZ!|jqנbGZ!|jz f9ׁHhttp://SavvySenior.orgׁׁЈנbGZ!|jy 9ׁHhttp://medicare.gov/planׁׁЈנbGZ!|jx 	;d9ׁHhttp://Medicare.gov/ׁׁЈנbGZ!|jw l[9ׁHhttp://ShipHelp.orgׁׁЈנbGZ!|jv 	9ׁHhttp://Medicare.gov/medigapׁׁЈנbGZ!|ju 	j̸9ׁH  http://Medicare.gov/publicationsׁׁЈ׉EPage 16
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
1031 EXCHANGES AND
LIMITED LIABILITY
COMPANIES
I
nternal Revenue Code Section
1031 allows an investor
of real estate to sell his or her
property at a substantial gain
and replace that property with
like-kind property within a
certain period of time in order
to defer paying capital gains
taxes. The Investor must use a
qualified intermediary to handle
the transaction from beginning
to end. The deferred
capital gain serves to reduce
the cost basis of the replacement
property for purposes
of a later sale and for purposes
of calculating depreciation
on the replacement property.
Form 8824 is used to report
the “like-kind” exchange
as part of your 1040 or entity-level
return.
A single member LLC can
enter into a 1031 exchange
as well as a two or more
member LLC. A single member
LLC is transparent for tax
purposes. No separate tax return
has to be filed. If you are
a self-employed individual
operating as a single member
LLC, you would simply
report your income and expenses
on Schedule C. If you
own rental real estate titled
in the name of a single-member
LLC, you would report the
rent income and expenses on
Schedule E.
If, however, you operate as
a two or more member LLC,
you must file Form 1065,
U.S. Return of Partnership Income.
You can also choose to
be taxed as a corporation and
either choose regular C Corporation
status or S Corporation
status. In Massachusetts,
a common law state, a husband
and wife that are 50%
owners of a limited liability
company must file Form
1065. In community property
states, a husband and
wife are considered to be one
owner and therefore do not
have to file Form 1065.
Even if you owned a rental
property just in your name,
you could title the replacement
property in the name
of a single member LLC and
still take advantage of Internal
Revenue Code Section
1031. The single member LLC
is disregarded for tax purposes.
For a two or more member
LLC, the 1031 exchange must
take place at the entity level.
The LLC would sell the rental
real estate that it has title to
and would title the replacement
property in its name
as well. The LLC would file its
own Form 8824 to report the
sale, deferred gain, any recognized
gain if the full selling
price was not reinvested, etc.
A safe harbor holding period
of the replacement property
in order to secure the validity
of the 1031 exchange is
two years. Three years would
be even better. There often
are complexities when one
or more of the partners do
not wish to remain invested
in rental real estate and
would simply rather cash out
and pay the tax. In that event,
the partnership would look to
into formulating a tax strategy
that would accommodate the
partners wishing to remain invested
and wishing to defer
the recognition of gain and
the partners that wish to cash
out can pay the capital gains
tax on their share of the capital
gain. Taking advantage of
the 1031 exchange can save
a significant amount in capital
gains taxes and it should
not be overlooked.
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.
Mystic Valley Baseball Eagles advance
with tourney win over Greenfield
Special to The Advocate
A
fter finishing 17-4 on the regular
season this past weekend,
the Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School boys’ baseball
team defeated Greenfield
High School by a score of 2-0,
advancing Mystic Valley to the
Sweet 16 in the Massachusetts
State Baseball Tournament. It
was not easy starting with a
two-hour bus ride from Malden
to Greenfield, and it ended with
closer Dylan Santoro coming in
for one-third of an inning, up by
two runs, with runners on first
and second. Santoro, with ice in
his veins, threw four pitches to
strike out Greenfield and end
the game.
Mystic Valley’s starting pitcher,
Brandon Paris, was stellar, pitching
shutout ball for six and twothirds
innings and letting up
only two hits, while striking out
five. Paris handled the immense
pressure with ease, but he didn’t
do it alone, having some great
defense behind him. In fact, after
taking an early lead (1-0) in
the first inning, Greenfield had a
runner on second with two outs,
and their batter hit a sinking liner
to left that looked certain it
would drop for a hit. Instead, senior
left fielder David Jankowski
robbed him with a diving catch,
saving a certain run that would
have tied the game.
Mystic Valley Baseball:
For Mystic Valley the game
was a defensive gem. Right fielder
Jack Mangone caught three
fly balls; two of the three were
line drives in the gap that he had
to track down. Center fielder Lukas
DeGuire, not to be outdone,
also made an outstanding play:
tracking down a line drive in
right center and making an onthe-run
catch. Behind the plate
– besides calling a great game
– senior Jake Stover picked off
a runner at second base; shortstop
Dylan Santoro had to pick
the ball off the ground to tag
out the runner, ending a threat
in the fourth inning.
While the defense was making
potential game-saving plays,
the offense was chipping away
at a very good Greenfield pitching
staff. In the first inning,
Mystic Valley capitalized on a
dropped third strike that got
Dylan Santoro to first base. Two
hits later freshman Joshua Stover
drove him in with a base hit
to right. Although Mystic Valley’s
offense would threaten a few
more times, they wouldn’t score
their second and final run until
the fifth inning when Jack Mangone
singled to start the inning
off and advanced to second and
third on wild pitches. Mangone
was then driven in by a sacrifice
fly to right hit by Jake Stover.
“This game was pressure
packed from the opening pitch,”
said first year Head Coach Bryan
Straccia, “and now Mystic
Valley has a chance to do what
no other Mystic Valley baseball
team has ever done, make it past
the sweet sixteen to the round
of eight.”
Mystic Valley’s next game will
be against Mount Greylock, another
Western Mass. team.
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Eagles Varsity Baseball Team, pictured from left to right:
Top row: Assistant Coach Thomas Hannifan, Lukas DeGuire, Brandon Paris, Tyler Santoro, Assistant
Coach Sean Regan (in back), David Jankowski, Amine Jamouq, Jacob Stover, Josh Stover, Dylan
Santoro and Timothy Rosell; bottom row: Riya Tanizaki, Liam Thompson, Harrison Mahoney, Jack
Mangone, Liam Powers, Vishant Chawla, James Lyman, Benjamin Hickey and Head Coach Bryan
Straccia (far right).
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BUYER1
ORLOVE, STEVEN
PIZZI, JOSEPH
PALLANCA, ISABELLE
BUYER2
ORLOVE, GARY
SELLER1
WONG, LAI-MUI F
495 499 MEDFORD ST LLC
CANNON, DANIEL R
CANNON, EMILY R
SELLER2
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial
Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher,
The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property
information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com.
ADDRESS
30 FRANKLIN ST #409
495-499 MEDFORD ST
52 CRESCENT AVE
CITY
MALDEN
MALDEN
MALDEN
DATE
05.25.22
05.27.22
05.26.22
PRICE
395000
1300000
1222000
׉	 7cassandra://6xSNsSnCb90SeuVROttCvHI-M9TitBLQ7zwcHv5mdGE*Q`̰ byGZ!|j4׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 17
Meet the 2022 Mystic Valley Regional
High School Eagles Varsity Baseball Team
a y avvy S iorenniiooro
a
Everett resident, pitcher
Brandon Paris
Saugus Shortstop Dylan
Santoro.
Pitcher/Centerfielder Riya
Tanazaki of Malden.
avvyavvy
iori
Almost 65
Dear Almost,
If you’re enrolling in original Medicare, getting a supplemental
policy (also known as Medigap insurance) too is a smart idea because
it will help pay for things that aren’t covered by Medicare
like copayments, coinsurance and the Part A deductible. Here are
some tips to help you choose an appropriate plan.
Medigap Plans
In all but three states (Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin),
Medigap plans, which are sold by private health insurers, are
available to new enrollees in eight diff erent standardized plans.
These plans are labeled with the letters A, B, D, G, K, L, M and N,
with two more, C and F, that are only available to those eligible
for Medicare before 2020.
Plan G is the most popular policy among new enrollees because
it covers the most comprehensive range of benefi ts. Monthly
premiums for Plan G typically range between $100 and $300,
depending on your age and the state you reside in. If that’s more
than you’re willing to pay, there are also high-deductible plans
that have lower premiums but impose higher out-of-pocket costs.
For more information on the diff erent types of plans and covMalden
Center-fi elder Lukas DeGuuire.
Saugus resident Tyler Santoro
is a pitcher and third baseman.
erage details, including Medigap options in Massachusetts, Minnesota,
and Wisconsin, go to Medicare.gov/publications and type
in “choosing a medigap policy” in the Keyword box, and download
their 2022 guide. Or call 1-800-MEDICARE and ask them to
mail you a copy.
How to Choose
To pick a Medigap policy that works best for you, consider your
health, family medical history and your budget. The diff erences
among plans can be small and rather confusing.
To help you choose, visit Medicare.gov/medigap-supplemental-insurance-plans
and type in your ZIP code. This will give you
a list of the plans available in your area, their price ranges and the
names, and contact information of companies that sell them. But
to get specifi c pricing information, you’ll need to contact the carriers
directly or call your State Health Insurance Assistance Program.
See ShipHelp.org or call 877-839-2675 for contact information.
Since all Medigap policies with the same letter must cover the
exact same benefi ts (it’s required by law), you should shop for
the cheapest policy.
You’ll get the best price if you sign up within six months after
enrolling in Medicare Part B. During this open-enrollment period,
an insurer cannot refuse to sell you a policy or charge you more
because of your health.
You also need to be aware of the pricing methods, which will afSenior
Captains, pictured from left to right: Brandon Paris (Everett resident), Tyler Santoro (Saugus
resident), David Janakowski (Medford resident), Jacob Stover (Medford resident) and Amine Jamouq
(Melrose resident) with assistant coaches Sean Regan, second from left, with Thomas Hannifan, far
left, and Head Coach Bryan Straccia, far right.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Library kicks off a summer
of reading and fun
J
oin us on Thursday, June 23
from 1-2:30 p.m. on the front
lawn of the Malden Public Library
for our Summer Reading
Kickoff Celebration. Ice cream
will be served, live music will be
available, and you will be able
LIBRARY | SEE PAGE 22
to sign up for our summer read- ing program. This year’s theme
fect your costs. Medigap policies are usually sold as either: “community-rated”
where everyone in an area is charged the same premium
regardless of age; “issue-age-rated” that is based on your
age when you buy the policy, but will only increase due to infl ation,
not age; and “attained-age-rated,” that starts premiums low
but increases as you age. Community-rate and issue-age-rated
policies are the best options because they will save you money
in the long run.
You can buy the plan directly from an insurance company, or
you can work with a reputable insurance broker.
Drug Coverage
You also need to know that Medigap policies do not cover prescription
drugs, so if you don’t have drug coverage, you’ll need to
buy a separate Medicare Part D drug plan too. See Medicare.gov/
plan-compare to compare plans. Also note that Medigap plans
do not cover vision, dental care, hearing aids or long-term care.
Alternative Option
Instead of getting original Medicare, plus a Medigap policy and
a separate Part D drug plan, you could sign up for a Medicare Advantage
plan (see medicare.gov/plan-compare) that provides allin-one
coverage. These plans, which are sold by insurance companies,
are generally available through HMOs and PPOs that require
you to get your care within a network of doctors.
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.
n r
by Jim Miller
How to Choose a
Medicare Supplemental
(Medigap) Policy
Dear Savvy Senior,
I’m planning to enroll in original Medicare in a few months and
have been told I probably need to get a Medicare supplemental
policy too. Can you off er any tips on selecting one?
׉	 7cassandra://36pX6-EOuY2h7dILKTRysx59eASbbcS2ynMg4xXMTJI+`̰ byGZ!|j5byGZ!|j4
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://Yv3qQ3nAV6YuNEjEH8BCEk0Mcl9sLtumrq3ouUxGoLI `)׉	 7cassandra://RjD3U5QebzA1sygdCYRk_5SOJGnlwzy3PzVVzl4DKHA͔`J׉	 7cassandra://BGMmLOuiU7fNjnsEBYPSGJ_k4I-xALPlo8aFREcWC4Q0,`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://m5wyhTFSAWqqalNSJ97j113iUXNAL5OP6CWcyGoPiCI F͠bGZ!|jtט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://9h6I-_NjKvEq4XtAh7UhXbjjGBd9Rv5dNKzvZG1rFJ0 `)׉	 7cassandra://04NVvism_bknSgiyr9bG6ysQi37OpkvfYVdq5dyO4x4͆V`J׉	 7cassandra://JdKUnysLUH0aB_PK6EwljmrnY0hJ5NUEVcBO8iJIoxo'`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://UPgEHEL5E_ERk5_1tOCFr6e3ngUkr3cXhSy2G9BjtOM И̸͠bGZ!|j{׉EPage 18
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Mystic Valley lacrosse team wins tourney
match against Abington in squeaker, 9-8
Sophomore Niamh Stewart was cheered on by her
teammates at Mystic Valley Regional Charter School
before taking on Abington on Monday in their playoff
game.
Senior Emma Regan was cheered on by her teammates
at Mystic Valley Regional Charter School before taking
on Abington on Monday in their playoff game.
Lucia Antonucci made her way to the goal for the
Eagles of Mystic Valley on Monday during their 9-8
win over Abington.
Senior Mya Brutus looked for
an open teammate during
Mystic Valley’s match with
Abington on Monday. The
Eagles took the win 9-8 in a
back-and-forth game.
Sophie Blandino worked to get the ball closer to goal territory
for the Mystic Valley Eagles as players from Abington closed in
during their playoff game on Monday.
Senior Ilona Beacom-Domotor looked to make her way through
two players from Abington during Mystic Valley Regional Charter
School’s playoff game on Monday. The Eagles took Abington, 9-8,
in a back-and-forth game.
Girls lacrosse team coach Ali Jordan, Mairead St. Clair,
Ilona Beacom-Domotor and Sophie Blandino cheered
as they walked off the field after taking the win in the
playoff game against Abington on Monday, 9-8.
Lucia Antonucci of Mystic Valley tried to avoid the stick
of a player from Abington as she made her way to the
goal on Monday during their 9-8 win.
Goalie Danni Hughes worked to defend the goal for
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School during their
playoff game against Abington on Monday.
The 2022 Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Eagles Girls LAX Team
Mystic Valley Eagles lacrosse
teammate Charlie Crain
cheered on her teammates
during the Eagle’s 9-8 win over
Abington on Monday.
(Advocate photos by Emily Harney)
Mairead St. Clair defended the
ball from behind a player from
Abington during Mystic Valley’s
playoff game on Monday.
׉	 7cassandra://BGMmLOuiU7fNjnsEBYPSGJ_k4I-xALPlo8aFREcWC4Q0,`̰ byGZ!|j6׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 19
OBITUARIES
Gary Joseph
Lopresti, Sr.
Gary J. Lopresti,
Sr, a lifelong
resident of Malden,
passed away
at the VA Medical
Center in West
Roxbury on Sunday,
May 29th, after
a lengthy illness.
Gary was
born at the Chelsea
Naval hospital
in 1951, the son of
Alfred and Margaret Lopresti. He
was raised and educated in Malden,
and graduated from Malden High
School with the Class of 1969. After
high school, he worked for a short
time at the US Postal Service before
enlisting in the US Air Force. He
served with the Air Force for 4 years
during the Vietnam era, and upon
his honorable discharge, he returned
to both Malden and his job
with the US Postal Service. In 1971,
Gary married his sweetheart, Marleen
M. Knowlton and the two settled
down in Malden to raise their
family. They shared over 50 years of
marriage together.
He worked at the South Postal
Annex as a Supervisor for nearly 40
years. As a 2nd degree black belt,
he gave lessons to nurses at Malden
hospital. In 2012-2016, he attended
Suff olk University where he
graduated with Honors with a degree
in Finance. He also founded
G & G Construction and Lopresti Insurance
Agency which had offi ces
in Malden, Somerville, and Chinatown.
He loved his house, making
repairs, building porches and decks,
and was a very skilled woodworker.
He also was a passionate baker,
as anyone who enjoyed his breads,
muffi ns, and brownies will attest.
More recently, he fulfi lled a lifelong
dream of getting his pilots license.
Gary was a faithfull and dedicated
member of St. Joseph’s Church
in Malden. He had strong devotion
to the Blessed Mother and
never hesitated to look to her for
guidance.
He is survived by his wife Marleen
M. Lopresti and his 4 children,
Julann Casaletto of Malden and her
husband Edwin, Gary J. Lopresti Jr
of Melrose and his wife Karla , Anthony
D. Lopresti of WI and his wife
Maureen, and Dr. Matthew F. Lopresti
of Wayland and his wife Dr.
Mary, his siblings, Alfred Lopresti
of FL, Richard Lopresti of NH, John
Lopresti of NH, Michael Lopresti
of NH, Helen Lopresti of NH, his
grandchildren, Zachary, Christianna,
Gabrielle, Sophia, Ava, Josh,
Liv, David, Madeline, Henry, Jax,
and Caroline, and his great granddaughter,
Zoey.
In addition to his parents, Gary
was preceded in death by his sister,
Margaret LaBerge.
Funeral Services were held from
the Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral
Home, 144 Salem St, Malden
followed by a Mass of Christian Burial
in St. Joseph’s Church in Malden.
Interment in the Veteran’s Section
of Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden.
In
Lieu of flowers, donations,
kindly consider making donations
to: Make-A-Wish Foundation, 133
Federal St 2nd fl oor, Boston, MA
02110.
John Andy Robinson
John Andy
Robinson, owner
of Abby Carpet in
Malden, passed
away on Wednesday,
June 8th, in
Exeter, NH. John
was born in Malden
in 1959.
son of Seabrook, NH, is brother, Peter
Robinson of Malden, his grandchildren,
William, Elizabeth, and
Katherine, and his former wife, Theresa
M. Robinson.
John was preceded in death by
his father, Max Shackelford.
Funeral Services were held in the
Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral
Home on June 14th.
OBITUARIES| SEE PAGE 20
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI22P3046EA
Estate of: ALVIN L. FITZPATRICK, JR.
Date of Death: May 12, 2022
INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
The son of Robert
and Elizabeth Robinson, he grew
up in the Edgeworth section of
Malden. He graduated from from
Malden High School with the Class
of 1977. After High School, he began
working in the carpet installation
business, and became owner
of Abbey Carpet in Malden, which
he ran for many years. In his spare
time, he enjoyed playing golf, and
spending time with friends and
family. After his semi-retirement
10 years ago, John moved to Tampa,
Florida, until a few years ago
when he moved to Seabrook, NH,
to be closer to family.
He is survived by his children, Lorri
A. Castadoro and husband, James
of Seabrook, NH, and John T. RobinPetition
of Petitioner Teresa A. Fitzpatrick of Malden, MA.
Teresa A. Fitzpatrick of Malden, MA has been informally
appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to
serve without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the
Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding
the administration from the Personal Representative and
can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate,
including distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to
institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating
or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives
appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition
and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.
June 17, 2022
׉	 7cassandra://JdKUnysLUH0aB_PK6EwljmrnY0hJ5NUEVcBO8iJIoxo'`̰ byGZ!|j7byGZ!|j6
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://tEbVkMqdCvj6ga5QQU2xuCmW8bA6vCcGOHhRLLKnezg r`)׉	 7cassandra://3arCacg8zXGZoxGdXL5IF6dmUgZrjX5Zv8EOHHBXc5Ỳ`J׉	 7cassandra://SxjU6dBEuHK_TCzsjV_ZqNKGQsdo8O52HYgKbhwLEdM$+`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://hEhO4l_2IIuMA1j9XN0NFSXMzcAbtLX9pA8e5NQwMuM ̖͠bGZ!|j~ט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://BpSAb69bKXp11SpkomzswsrWm9r1J_aHCs9IhtML9KU <`)׉	 7cassandra://ZgmU5xr5JsF9pWSy4LHxRUMXrOxdbQltbt5yXST4pdwͨ!`J׉	 7cassandra://wbbCbtdWuWl1-he4YPVj4G3Nkm_Mxx1V0Em_XqLwLgY5`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://bvOTjG2u1pufAs-4IQ6ywkiqdRV3WWO52lASsFhNp0g _Z͠bGZ!|jנbGZ!|j 	C9ׁHhttp://www.advocatenews.netׁׁЈנbGZ!|j L(9ׁHhttp://Advocate.news.maׁׁЈנbGZ!|j 	*9ׁHhttp://Facebook.com/ׁׁЈ׉E|Page 20
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 19
1. 1. On June 17, 1775, the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought;
what is the name of the Battle’s other hill?
2. 2. What European country has six villages called Silly?
3. 3. What is the heaviest land animal in North America?
4. 4. What are Japanese zori, which were brought to
America by returning soldiers after World War II?
5. 5. June 18 is International Picnic Day; reportedly, picnics
fi rst became popular after what revolution?
6. 6. What is the name of Simba’s father in “The Lion King”?
7. 7. On June 19, 1676, Massachusetts declared amnesty for
all Native Americans who surrendered during what war?
8. 8. What did Julius Petri invent?
9. 9. What mammal can fl y?
10. 10. On June 20, 1863, on condition that its slaves were
freed, what became the 35th state which had the motto
“mountaineers always freemen”?
11. 11. What imaginary animal is Scotland’s national animal?
12. 12. Mount Etna, the world’s oldest active volcano, is where:
Greece, Sicily or Tonga?
13. 13. How are “Mr. Mistoff elees,” “Old Deuteronomy” and
“Growltiger” similar?
14. 14. On June 21, 1948, at NYC’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,
successful long-playing records were introduced to the
public; for what rpm speed were they designed for?
15. 15. In what war was the USS Constitution nicknamed “Old
Ironsides”?
16. 16. What orange fi sh has the name of an entertainer in its
name?
17. 17. What poet with a younger sister named Lavinia stated,
“To see the Summer Sky / Is Poetry, though never in a Book
it lie – / True Poems fl ee –”?
18. 18. On June 22, 1946, what reservoir in New England was
fi lled up?
19. 19. Alexander Graham Bell suggested to use what word
to answer the phone: ahoy, halloo or hello?
20. 20. On June 23, 1917, Red Sox pitcher Ernie Shore retired
26 batters in a row; what pitcher had he replaced who had
punched an umpire?
ANSWERS
Bidding procedures shall be in accordance with M.G.L. c. 7c, SS44-58, as most
recently amended, and all other applicable laws.
The estimated project value is: $ 700,000.00
Bid Forms and Contract Documents will be available on 6/22/2022 at 9:00 am by email
request to Ed Fahey at efahey@maldenhousing.org.
A Pre-bid Meetings will be held on June 29, 2022, at 10:00 am at 89 Pearl Street,
Malden, MA, in the community room. Bidder’s written questions will be received and
responded to until 2:00 pm, July 6, 2022 at: efahey@maldenhousing.org.
Sealed proposals will be received and time stamped at the MHA’s Main Administrative
Offices, 630 Salem Street, Malden, MA until 2:00 PM on July 20, 2022. Responses
received after this time will not be reviewed.
Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1701u)
(Section 3) Part 135 - Economic Opportunities for Low- and Very Low-Income Persons
shall apply to this project.
Copies of the above are bound in the bid documents and are fully integral portions
of the conditions of the contract with which each contractor and sub-contractor must
comply.
The MHA reserves the right to reject any or all general bids if it is MHA’s best interest
to do so.
June 17, 2022
Request for Proposal
MHA #053022
The Malden Housing Authority (MHA) is seeking sealed bids from Architect/Engineering
firms experienced in KEE and/or KEE FB or PVC single ply systems for the following
project: Replacement of Roofing System and Related Work at 89 Pearl Street, Malden,
MA 02148, MHA #053022, in accordance with the documents.
Nature and scope of work:
This is a federally funded project and Federal law and regulation shall apply in addition
to the law and requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The MHA is soliciting proposals from a qualified Architect/Engineering Consultant firms
with demonstrable experience in providing services to HUD Funded Authorities for
Roof Replacement and related work.
In lieu of fl owers, the family requests
that in Johns memory you
perform a random act of kindness,
calling a friend or relative you haven’t
spoken to in a while, help
an elderly neighbor, forgive and
old grudge, any act of kindness to
brighten someone’s day.
Steven E. DiGiacomo
Steven E. DiGiacomo
passed
away suddenly on
June 11, 2022. He
was 73 years old.
Steven was a longtime
resident of
Malden and past
owner of DiGiacomo Insurance
Agency in Malden.
A lifelong and avid gardener,
Steve’s incessant and gregarious
commentaries over the best
way to plant, fertilize and water
the garden entertained and educated
all his family and friends.
Steve’s motto was, if one zucchini
plant was good…10 was better.
When he was not in his beautiful
garden or playing with his beloved
dog, Rusty, Steve was happiest
on the water fi shing. Deemed as
the 4 Musketeers, along with Bob,
Mike and Al, Steve was a constant
source of laughter on board. When
his fi shing soirees were over, it was
time to hit the kitchen; armed with
a prolifi c amount of ingredients,
Steve would order Joanne around
the kitchen and ultimately there
would be a feast.
Steve wrote his own rules.
He lived 1,000 years in his 74
calendar years because he attacked
life, grabbed it by its lapels,
kissed it and swung it on
the dance fl oor.
Steve was a rare combination of
someone who had a love of life and
a fi rm understanding of what was
important – the simplicity of living
life with those you love. He will be
sorely missed by those he loved
and who loved him.
Steven was the beloved husband
of Joanne P. (Catalano) DiGiacomo.
He was the son of the
late Eugene and Elizabeth (Meehan)
DiGiacomo. Steven was the
dear brother of Alex DiGiacomo
and his wife Michele of Georgia
and John DiGiacomo of Georgia.
He was the uncle of David DiGiacomo
and Lindsay and Jodie Catalano.
He is also survived by many
cousins, loving friends and his beloved
dog Rusty.
Visitation will be held at the A.
J. Spadafora Funeral Home, 865
Main St., Malden on Friday, June
17 from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. A
service will be held at 12:30 p.m.
during the visitation. Relatives
and friends are respectfully invited
to attend.
1. 1. Breed’s
2. 2. France
3. 3. American bison
4. 4. A type of fl ip-fl op sandal that became a craze in the USA
5. 5. The French Revolution, because then royal parks were
opened to the public for the fi rst time
6. 6. Mufasa
7. 7. King Philip’s War
8. 8. A way to grow bacteria in gelatin (namesake of petri
dish)
9. 9. Bat
10. 10. West Virginia
11. 11. Unicorn
12. 12. Sicily
13. 13. They are fi ctional characters in T.S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s
Book of Practical Cats” and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical
“Cats” that was based on the book.
14. 14. 33-1/3
15. 15. The War of 1812
16. 16. Clown fi sh
17. 17. Emily Dickinson
18. 18. Quabbin
19. 19. Ahoy
20. 20. Babe Ruth
׉	 7cassandra://SxjU6dBEuHK_TCzsjV_ZqNKGQsdo8O52HYgKbhwLEdM$+`̰ byGZ!|j8׉ETHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 21
Like us on Facebook
advocate newspaper
Facebook.com/
Advocate.news.ma
We follow Social Distancing Guidelines!
855-GO-4-GLAS
● 24-Hour Service
Frank Berardino
MA License 31811
● Emergency Repairs
BERARDINO
Plumbing & Heating
Gas Fitting ● Drain Service
Residential & Commercial Service
J.F & Son Contracting
Snow Plowing
No Job too small! Free Estimates!
Commercial & Residential
781-656-2078
- Property management & maintenance
Shoveling & removal
Landscaping, Electrical, Plumbing, Painting, Roofing, Carpentry, Framing,
Decks, Fencing, Masonry, Demolition, Gut-outs, Junk Removal & Dispersal,
Clean Ups: Yards, Garages, Attics & Basements. Truck for Hire, Bobcat Services.
617.699.9383
Senior Citizen Discount
FIRE • SOOT • WATER
Homeowner’s Insurance Loss Specialists
FREE CONSULTATION
1-877-SAL-SOOT
Sal Barresi, Jr. - Your fi rst call
617-212-9050
SPADAFORA
AUTO PARTS
JUNK CARS
WANTED
SAME DAY PICK UP
781-324-1929
Quality Used Tires
Mounted & Installed
Used Auto Parts & Batteries
Family owned & operated since 1946
Advocate
Call now!
617-387-2200
advertise on the web at
www.advocatenews.net
$
$
$
$
Classifieds
׉	 7cassandra://wbbCbtdWuWl1-he4YPVj4G3Nkm_Mxx1V0Em_XqLwLgY5`̰ byGZ!|j9byGZ!|j8
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://g7S8O8UTU9Al0EfKMOxhkjTNgZKvEpUdhhsBFHmczkU B`)׉	 7cassandra://KOu66_GZjeSMOA_SiPdWKMK-PZYa7d7ilS6HRo3315o͝`J׉	 7cassandra://awRK9QbVd8_i92rcBU-eC1HFI57gL5EP6DKwPJ78Bes0T`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://U_frm24L-MXCDcKxxKP7pi1JGfgVKaoeDQNyr827Bdo ĉ͠bGZ!|jט ( (u׉׉	 7cassandra://jjHS7cjA5Bg725ruL0QgyW5xpOJ5HIVs_xKCH9wGeG4 /`)׉	 7cassandra://hmMhrMhJdpNZ9p3s6k6BpP8KmDeHB8Nuh8cywlr83pA͖`J׉	 7cassandra://lG_cEH1pZ389s5sZXuFFNqx4mwZz-dFV8ny9F3FIRRA.M`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://P9-xQV7p07bbNcgw0MLE2Xejgj8cIH3mr_aYIqMV3kY Z͠bGZ!|jנbGZ!|j T
9ׁHhttp://LITTLEFIELDRE.COMׁׁЈנbGZ!|j ]9ׁHhttp://CarpenitoRealEstate.comׁׁЈ׉EPage 22
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Your Hometown News Delivered!
EVERETT ADVOCATE
MALDEN ADVOCATE
REVERE ADVOCATE
SAUGUS ADVOCATE
One year subscription to
The Advocate of your choice:
$100 per paper in-town per year or
$120 per paper out-of-town per year.
Name_________________________________________
Address_______________________________________
City_______________ State_______ Zip ____________
CC# _______________________________ Exp. _____
Sec. code____ Advocate (City):___________________
Clip & Mail Coupon with Credit Card, Check or Money Order to:
Advocate Newspapers Inc.
PO Box 490407, Everett, MA 02149
73 Plummer Ave, Winthrop MA 02152
Fully Insured
781-269-0914
WASTE REMOVAL &
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
• Landscaping, Lawn Care, Mulching
• Yard Waste & Rubbish Removal
• Interior & Exterior Demolition (Old
Decks, Fences, Pools, Sheds, etc.)
• Appliance and Metal Pick-up
• Construction and Estate Cleanouts
• Pick-up Truck Load of Trash
starting at $169
• Carpentry
LICENSED & INSURED
Call for FREE ESTIMATES!
Office: (781) 233-2244
AAA Service • Lockouts
Trespass Towing • Roadside Service
Junk Car Removal
617-387-6877
26 Garvey St., Everett
MDPU 28003 ICCMC 251976
43 Winter St, Saugus MA 01906
2 Bed 1 Bath, granite countertops,
stainless steel appliances, hardwood
floors, closed in porch, deck, fenced in
yard, 1 car garage...........sold for over asking
4 Bed 1.5 Bath, sunroom, patio, deck, open
concept living and dining, heated attic space,
short distance to beach and park............$685,000
We are fluent in Chinese, Cantonese,
Italian and Spanish!
38 Main St. Saugus
20 Railroad Ave. Rockport
(781) 558-1091
50 S Common St #511, Lynn, MA 01902 mangorealtyteam.com
"Sue and staffare amazingly helpful servicing
your concerns. Best of all, doesn't use pressure
tactics. Very approachable."
- Anthony S.
2 Bed 2 Bath, updated condo: 1 deeded parking
space, storage, balcony, and more..........$399,000
Find us on Google and see what our
clients have to say about us!
20 Pamela Ln, Amesbury, MA 01913
"I highly recommendMango realty. I can’t thank
Sue, Rosa andMango realty enough for all of
their knowledge and hard work that got my
family and I our dream home, what a pleasure it
was to work with a professional team like that!"
- Marco T.
Why choose MANGO?
Professional Photography
Multiple Listing Service: once listed in our our
MLS system, your listing syndicates to all sites
such as Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, and more
Drone video
Receive highest and best price due to market
and sales techniques
Social Media Marketing
3 Bed 1.5 Bath, driveway, 1 car garage, and
more............................................................$379,000
Experienced and caring professional
assistance through your entire buying or
selling process
3 Bed 2 Bath, quartz countertops, brand new
appliances, hardwood floors, full finished
basement, pellet stove, new electrical and hot
water tank, new HVAC, security cameras,
ocean view from master bedroom and so
much more...........................................$1,195,000
Call Sue: (617) 877-4553 or Email
infowithmango@gmail.com for a
Free Market Analysis!
7 Summit Ave, Rockport MA 01966
For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers
at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net
Wildlife Control and Tree Service
24-Hour Service
LIBRARY | FROM PAGE 17
is Read Beyond the Beaten Path,
and we encourage all Malden
residents to read in places you
wouldn’t normally and to read
material that is beyond your
beaten path.
Summer is the time for fun,
but in order to keep up the skills
that students worked so hard all
year to master, summer is also
time for independent learning.
Sign up your child (and yourself!)
for our summer reading project,
log your hours and books and
join us for fun and educational
programs this summer.
SOLD!
׉	 7cassandra://awRK9QbVd8_i92rcBU-eC1HFI57gL5EP6DKwPJ78Bes0T`̰ byGZ!|j:׉EBTHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Page 23
#
1
Listing & Selling
Office in Saugus
“Experience and knowledge
Provide the Best Service”
Free Market Evaluations CRE
CarpenitoRealEstate.com
View our website from
your mobile phone!
335 Central St., Saugus, MA
781-233-7300
LYNN - 6 Store Fronts (consisting of two condos), ALL occupied – great
income, minimal expenses make this a great investment, 1031 tax
exchange, etc, centrally located, great foot traffic, close to public
transportation.................................................................................$2,799,900.
SAUGUS - 1st AD Nicely located 7 room Colonial offers 3 bedrooms, livingroom,
diningroom, Great 1st floor fireplace family room w/skylight, new appliances, level lot
with patio, convenient side street location, wonderful opportunity!...................$599,900.
SAUGUS - Great Opportunity to own a piece of Route One – this long standing
strip mall offers over acre of land with ample parking, high traffic area
and great visibility! One vacant unit ready for you!......................$3,500,000.
SAUGUS - Two family offers 6/4 rooms, 3/2 bedrooms, plus additional
living space, separate utilities, two fireplaces, central air, inground
pool, sprinkler system, great for extended or large family.....$850,000.
SAUGUS - Elegant, Custom CE Col boasting 10+ rms, 4 bedrms, 3
1/2 baths, gourmet kit w/custom quartz counters & center island,
dining area leading to custom deck, spacious familyrm w/marble
fireplace. 2 car gar, out-of-a-magazine backyard w/custom stone
walls & patio, gorgeous IG pool, Homeland Estates.....$1,250,000.
SAUGUS - 1st AD Custom Colonial featuring 8 rms, 3 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, 2 car garage, hardwood
floors, master bdrm w/ private bath, gas heat, central air, updated roof. PLUS 4 room, 1 bedroom au
pair suite with separate entrance & separate laundry...................................................................$899,900.
PEABODY - 1st AD - 7 rm Col offers 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 1st
flr bedroom, lg kit w/island seating, master suite w/full bath, finished
LL w/playrm, entertainment size deck, beautiful yard w/AG
pool. Great family home!....................................................$739,900
WONDERING WHAT YOUR
HOME IS WORTH?
CALL US FOR A FREE
OPINION OF VALUE.
781-233-1401
38 MAIN STREET, SAUGUS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
EVERETT - Well-established Auto Body/Auto Repair shop, 6 bays, 3
offices, 2 half bath, ample parking, many possibilities, close to all
major routes, & Encore Casino..............................................$1,600,000.
SAUGUS - 8 rm Split Entry Ranch, 3 bedrms, 3 baths, great open
concept, granite kit w/island, master suite, finished playroom in
LL, 2 car garage, inground pool, located on cul-de-sac...$789,900.
LET US SHOW YOU OUR
MARKETING PLAN TO
GET YOU TOP DOLLAR
FOR YOUR HOME!
LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
624 SALEM STREET, LYNNFIELD
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 12 BED, 4F 2H BATH, 4 UNIT APT. BLDG,
8 OFF-STREET PARKING IN DESIRABLE AREA IN
SOMERVILLE $1,900,000 CALL DANIELLE 978-987-9535
FOR RENT
FOR SALE - YOU WILL DEFINITELY BE WOWED WHEN YOU WALK THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR OF THIS
CHARMING HOME! SITUATED RIGHT OFF DOWNTOWN, THIS OPEN CONCEPT COLONIAL OFFERS 3 BEDS,
2 FULL BATHS AND A FULL WALK-OUT BASEMENT TO DECK AND YARD. THE 1ST FLOOR OFFERS A LARGE
LIVING ROOM OPEN TO AN UPDATED KITCHEN WITH STAINLESS APPLIANCES WITH GAS COOKING, EXPOSED
BRICK, HARDWOOD FLOORS, RECESSED LIGHTING, FORMAL DINING, BRAND NEW FULL BATH, AND
A NEW TILE MUDROOM OFF THE FARMERS PORCH. THE SECOND FLOOR IS JUST AS INVITING WITH A FULLY
TILED 3/4 BATH WITH A LARGE WALK-IN SHOWER, BEAUTIFUL VANITY WITH PENDANT LIGHTING, AND
3 LARGE BEDROOMS WITH HARDWOOD FLOORS. ALL NEW PLUMBING, ELECTRIC,HEAT, ROOF, GUTTERS,
DECK, FRENCH DRAIN, BATHS, KITCHEN, BEDROOM CEILINGS, AND 3 WINDOWS WITHIN THE LAST 5 YEARS.
BASEMENT HAS HIGH CEILINGS FOR POTENTIAL OF FINISHING FOR ADDITIONAL LIVING SPACE. CLOSE TO
DOWNTOWN, TRAIN, LAKE, RESTAURANTS AND MORE. QUICK COMMUTE TO BOSTON AND POINTS NORTH!
WAKEFIELD $549,900 CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
LOOKING TO
BUY OR SELL?
CALL
PENNY
MCKENZIE -VENUTO
FOR ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE
NEEDS!
781-929-7237
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 3 BED, 2 BATH COLONIAL/ MULTI LEVEL
COMPLETELY RENOVATED WITH 2 BED CARRIAGE
HOUSE SAUGUS $849,000 CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
FOR RENT - 2 BED 1 BATH UPDATED UNIT. FULL
KITCHEN. HEAT & HOT WATER INCLUDED SAUGUS
$2,000 CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
FOR SALE
FOR SALE- 2 PLUS ACRES OF RESIDENTIAL
LAND. WATER AND SEWER AT SITE SAUGUS
$850,000 CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 2 BED, 1 BATH WITH DEN ADDITION
AND PITCHED ROOF. PLENTY OF PARKING
PEABODY $159,900 CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR SALE - 3 BED, 1 BATH WITH MANY UPDATES
IN DESIRABLE PARK. PEABODY $169,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR SALE -BRAND NEW MANUFACTURED MOBILE HOMES.
FOUR CUSTOM UNITS LEFT. ALL UNITS ARE 2 BED , 1 BATH
12 X 52. DANVERS $199,900 CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
׉	 7cassandra://lG_cEH1pZ389s5sZXuFFNqx4mwZz-dFV8ny9F3FIRRA.M`̰ byGZ!|j;byGZ!|j:
PבCט   (u׉׉	 7cassandra://RK2wB3aiBs8M6s071oA7kSaQDThNscRbE_IA4exuc-0 1`)׉	 7cassandra://oGFIQ8nO8zSdZGrfr7QqT3_9xN538siBTLItAABYyzQ͐`J׉	 7cassandra://sTaosiOk9xqQXokEv1IqlJCsWFnhqZpjzLoWVQfm-_o-{`̰ ׉	 7cassandra://Js8eSgNp6M3RqrdTnl0xeVDXi_RVwNrK4UumyxaBkUg 6w͠bGZ!|jנbGZ!|j [")9ׁHhttp://www.jrs-properties.comׁׁЈ׉E~Page 24
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 17, 2022
Follow Us On:
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS
Happy Spring!
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
A great time to think of selling or buying!
Call today for a free market analysis.
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
NEW LISTING
UNDER AGREEMENT
THREE FAMILY
UNDER AGREEMENT
TWO FAMILY
46-48 OLIVER STREET
EVERETT
CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS!
129 CLARENCE ST., EVERETT
$779,900
CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS!
617-448-0854
SOLD BY NORMA
AS BUYER’S AGENT
TAUNTON
EVERETT - FOUR BEDROOM
$2,300/MO. - AVAILABLE MAY 15
CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS
617-590-9143
FOR RENT
RENTED
CALL US FOR ALL YOUR
PROPERTY RENTAL NEEDS
AT 617-448-0854
SOLD BY SANDY!
HUGE 3 FAMILY
21-23 CLEVELAND AVE., EVERETT
$980,000
SOLD BY SANDY!
32 RIDGE RD., READING
$675,000
ONE BEDROOM APT.
ONE CAR - OFF STREET PARKING.
$1,750/MO.
SOLD BY JOE!
6 FAMILY
CHARLES STREET, MALDEN
$1,250,000
CALL JOE FOR DETAILS 617-680-7610
SOLD BY NORMA!
SINGLE FAMILY
20 BAKER RD., EVERETT
$509,900
CONDO SOLD BY SANDY AS
BUYERS AGENT!
Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
Open Daily From 10:0
Joe DiNuzzo
- Broker Associate
:0
00 AM
5:00 PM
www.jrs-properties.com
Follow Us On:
617.448.0854
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
Denise Matarazz
- Agent
Maria Scrima
- Agent
Rosemarie Ciampi
- Agent
Michael Matarazzo
-Agent
Mark Sachetta
- Agent
׉	 7cassandra://sTaosiOk9xqQXokEv1IqlJCsWFnhqZpjzLoWVQfm-_o-{`̰ byGZ!|j<׈EbyGZ!|j=byGZ!|j<
P,Malden Advocate  06/17/2022Malden Advocate  06/17/2022bjfrJѭ