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Assistant Fire Chief Bill Sullivan, the departmentâ€™s in-house historian,
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federal law invalid.
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to send that amendment
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City Council President
Jadeane Sica addresses
attendees at Sundayâ€™s event.
Malden Fire Chief Kevin Finn addresses the attendees
at last weekendâ€™s event.
(Photos by Paul Hammersley for the City of Malden)
alden turned out last Sunday
to help the Fire Department
celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the opening of
the Central Fire Station on Salem
Street.
Residents, city offi cials and
several generations of Malden
fi refi ghters took part in an
event which, thanks to the departmentâ€™s
in-house historian,
Assistant Fire Chief Bill Sullivan,
echoed the stationâ€™s opening
ceremony held back on March
31, 1919.
â€œIt was great,â€ said Fire Chief
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, April 5, 2019
Congresswoman Clark announces open
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have participated.
U.S. Congresswoman Katherine
Clark welcomes students
from the 5th District to
submit entries to her offi ce,
and a panel of district artists
will select the winning entry.
Winners are recognized both
in the district and at an annual
awards ceremony in Washington,
D.C. The winning works
are displayed for one year at
the U.S. Capitol! (The competition
is open to high school
students only. Exceptions may
be made for schools that have
7th through 12th grades on
one campus.)
Artwork must be two-dimensional.
Each framed artwork
can be no larger than
26`` x 26`` x 4`` (26 inches high,
26 inches wide and 4 inches
deep). If your artwork is selected
as the winning piece, it
must arrive framed and must
still measure no larger than the
above maximum dimensions.
No framed piece should weigh
more than 15 pounds.
Public and private high
school students in the 5th district
are encouraged to participate
in this yearâ€™s Congressional
Art Competition hosted
by Congresswoman Clark. Accepted
media for the two-dimensional
artwork:
â€¢ Paintings: oil, acrylics, watercolor,
etc.
â€¢ Drawings: colored pencil,
pencil, ink, marker, pastels,
charcoal (It is recommended
that charcoal and pastel drawings
be fi xed.)
â€¢ Collages: must be two-dimensional
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Prints: lithographs, silkscreen,
block prints
â€¢ Mixed media: use of more
than two media, such as pencil,
ink, watercolor, etc.
â€¢ Computer-generated art
â€¢ Photographs
The winner will have his or
her original artwork displayed
in the United States Capitol for
the following year.
To apply, original artwork
with all required forms and a
completed checklist should be
submitted by Monday, April
22, 2019, at 5:30 p.m. to the
District Offi ce of Congresswoman
Katherine Clark, 157
Pleasant St, Suite 4, Malden,
MA 02148.
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City mourns loss of Robert â€œBobâ€ Cataldo
R
obert Cataldo passed away
on March 31, 2019, following
a courageous battle with leukemia.
Robert â€œBobâ€ was born
and raised in Everett, Mass., the
only son of Sabino and Mary Lou
Cataldo. He was one of three children
and grew up in a very modest
area of Everett along with
his sisters, Francine and Donna.
Robert was never afraid to share
stories of his challenging youth
days and remembered fondly
â€œgrowing up on the line,â€ a reference
to the neighborhoodâ€™s close
proximity to nearby Chelsea; it
was a place where being tough
was a necessity. By all accounts,
Bob rose to the challenges of the
neighborhood and learned many
hard life lessons along the way.
Although he was quite streetsmart,
he was not particularly interested
in academics. He chose
to enroll in the local vocational
high school, and there he found
his strong mechanical abilities.
In 1958, Bob met Diana Della
Piana of Malden; ironically, the
two chose to drag race each other
down Revere Beach Parkway.
As fate would have it, Diana won
the race but Bob won Dianaâ€™s
Robert â€œBobâ€
D. Cataldo
heart. Bob always joked that Diana
had a big V8 and he had a total
â€œcrap box.â€
Bob joined the United States
Air Force in 1959, and the couple
eventually married in 1963.
Shortly thereafter, Bob and Diana
moved to Murphysboro, Tenn.
The couple remained there until
Bob was honorably discharged in
1965. Bobs maintained the passion
for the U.S. Armed Services
and garnered the deepest respect
for those who served in defense
of the Country. In 1968 the
couple gave birth to their only
son, Dennis, whom they named
after Dianaâ€™s brother, Dennis,
who had passed away in 1966 at
the age of 22.
In 1977, Bob started a new
chapter in his life, and he did
so with his lifelong partner Diana.
The two opened the doors
of Somerville Ambulance Service
in August of that year. The
company proved very challenging
but was well run under their
close stewardship and desire to
succeed. For them, providing
quality patient care and exceptional
service was always the key
measure of success. The company
continued to grow, and eventually
the name was changed to
Cataldo Ambulance Service. Today,
42 years later, Cataldo Ambulance
is well known and recognized
as an industry leader in
providing all levels of medical
transportation.
Bob had an engaging personality.
He loved life and wanted
all around him to be part of it.
He truly enjoyed spending time
with people, and he cherished
the opportunity to assist others.
He was a longtime member and
Past President of Kiwanis Club
International. He was engaged
in many community initiatives,
and he served on the Board for a
number of local institutions. Later
in life, he was able to rekindle
his passion for the military and he
became a proud member of the
Ancient and Honorable Artillery
Company. Bob enjoyed being
out on the water; he was a proud
boat owner and member of the
Winter Hill Yacht Club in Somerville.
Bob was an avid golfer and
longtime member of Bellevue
Country Club in Melrose.
Bob enjoyed spending time
with his entire family. He and Diana,
who was always by his side,
were frequently around to visit
and enjoy the family. He was a remarkable
man, always available
to lend a hand or assist the family
in any way he could. He and
Dennis had a great relationship,
and Bob was very proud of his
son, something he never missed
an opportunity to express to anyone
who would listen. Bob was
always at the ready to do any activity
with Christine, Dennis and
the boys. He was the very proud
Papa to Brady, Ryan and Tyler;
he loved his grandsons so very
much. He enjoyed spending time
with the three boys and relished
the opportunity to tell them stories
or talk with them about any
facet of life. He was a father fi gure
to his niece, Niki, and her husband,
Frank, along with their two
boys, Grayson and Cooper.
More than all else, Bob was a
devoted and caring husband. He
and Diana spent 60 years together,
married for 56 years of them.
They spent time in Florida and
traveled frequently to a number
of their favorite places. As husband
and wife they wrote a storybook
tale â€“ as business partners
they lived the American dream.
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As a husband,
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grandparent, relative and
friend, Bob will long be remembered
as a true friend and one really
great guy.
Bob was the beloved husband
of Diana M. (Della Piana) Cataldo.
He was the loving father of Dennis
Cataldo and his wife, Christine,
of Lynnfi eld. Bob was the
cherished grandfather of Brady,
Ryan and Tyler Cataldo. He was
the dear uncle of Niki Salamone
and her husband, Frank,
and their children, Grayson and
Cooper. Bob was the brother of
Francine Cataldo of Revere and
Donna Shields of Malden. He is
also survived by many nieces and
nephews.
The funeral will be held from
the A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home
(865 Main St. in Malden) on Friday,
April 5 at 9:00 a.m. followed
by a Mass of Christian Burial in
St. Josephâ€™s Church (770 Salem
St. in Malden) at 10:00 a.m. Relatives
and friends are respectfully
invited to attend. Visiting hours
will be held at the funeral home
on Thursday from 3-8 p.m. Interment
will be in Woodlawn Cemetery
in Everett.
In lieu of fl owers contributions
in Bobâ€™s memory may be made
to the Massachusetts General
Cancer Center â€“ giving.massgeneral.org.
In
accordance with our host and surrounding community agreements, hiring preference
is given to properly qualified residents of the cities of (1) Everett, (2) Malden, and
(3) Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Medford, and Somerville.
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mental Budget Language for
Home Care Network Technology
Trust, supporting Funding
for the Elderly Nutrition
Program, including Meals on
Wheels and Congregate Dining,
and expanding Funding
for Elder Supportive Housing.
State Senators Jason Lewis
and Sal DiDomenico and State
Representatives Paul Brodeur,
Michael Day, Paul Donato, Joseph
McGonagle, RoseLee Vincent
and Donald Wong participated
in the event along with
staff from the offi ces of State
Senator Bruce Tarr and State
Representatives Bradley Jones
and Stephen Ultrino. Medford
Mayor Stephanie Burke, Melrose
Mayor Gail Infurna, Chelsea
City Manager Thomas Ambrosino
and North Reading
Town Administrator Michael
Gilleberto also attended. Joining
the program this year were
two special guest speakers: Lionette
Jasmin, a resident of
Everett and home health aide
with Associated Home Care;
and MVES client Carole Nolan,
from Malden.
Jasmin, who has been a
home health aide for 30 years,
long hours and lack of training.
She cares deeply for the
well-being of her clients but
needs to work two jobs and
long hours seven days a week
to try to make ends meet. The
fi nancial burden Jasmin faces
creates a lot of stress.
Jasmin has noticed that the
burden of care for home health
aides has demonstrably increased
over the years. â€œReliance
on home health aides is
growing, and there seems to
be little progress on improving
wages, training or career
prospects,â€ she said.
Nolan, the second guest
speaker, shared her inspirational
story. Nolan has lived
in the same apartment for 27
years and is grateful to still live
independently in the community
she loves. Some years ago,
she suff ered from an acute attack
of depression, which resulted
in her being in bed for
three weeks. Concerned about
her onset of depression, Nolan
approached the MVES Residential
Services Coordinator
(RSC) at her building. Realizing
Nolanâ€™s diffi culty, the RSC
referred her to Amy Foreman, a
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clinical caseworker in the Clinical
Programs Department at
MVES. Foreman, with Nolanâ€™s
permission, enrolled her into
the Mobile Mental Health program,
a program in which clinical
caseworkers provide outreach
to older adults experiencing
mental health conditions
that impact their functioning
and ability to meet
lifeâ€™s daily challenges. Since
Nolan has been enrolled in the
program, her bouts of depression
have declined.
Nolan really likes that her
counselor comes to her home
once a week as part of the program.
â€œIt is much better now
that my counselor comes to
During Mystic Valley Elder Servicesâ€™ annual Legislative Briefi ng,
MVES CEO Daniel Oâ€™Leary and guest speaker Carole Nolan of
Malden discussed the services Nolan receives from MVES.
me. I rely on a cane now and
cannot walk long distances
so it works out great. I donâ€™t
have to travel as much and feel
more relaxed in the setting of
my own home,â€ she stated.
Concluding the program,
Carole Nolan of Malden was a guest speaker at Mystic Valley
Elder Servicesâ€™ annual Legislative Briefi ng.
Oâ€™Leary thanked those in attendance:
â€œEach year, when we
host this breakfast, Iâ€™m reminded
of how fortunate we are to
have representatives on Beacon
Hill who truly understand
the importance of home care
services and behavioral and
mental health issues and support
our programs throughout
the year.â€
Sen. Lewis, Legislature fund family
planning services
T
he Massachusetts House of
Representatives and the State
Senate recently voted to allocate
$8 million in funding for family
planning clinics in the Commonwealth
to off set potential cuts to
the federal Title X program proposed
by the Trump administration.
Title X is a federal grant program
which prioritizes the needs
of low-income families or uninsured
people (including those
who are not eligible for Medicaid)
who might not otherwise have
access to family planning and
preventative health services.
Under a recent proposal, the
federal government is planning
to withhold Title X funding for
any Massachusetts family planning
clinic which counsels individuals
on abortion as an option
or provides abortion as one of its
services. Family planning clinics
off er a variety of services, including
contraceptives, screenings for
cancer and sexually transmitted
illnesses, and specialized family
planning care.
The funding bill passed in the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
on Wednesday in a
bipartisan 139-14 vote, and the
State Senate gave its approbation
on Thursday.
â€œI applaud my colleagues in
both the House and the Senate
for providing state dollars to fi ll
the gap that will be left by the
Trump administrationâ€™s misguided
attempt to defund family planning
services,â€ said State Senator
Jason Lewis. â€œMassachusetts residents
have a fundamental right
to access all family planning services
as part of their reproductive
health care, and the legislature remains
committed to ensuring access
to those services.â€
On March 29, Governor Charlie
Baker signed the bill to provide $8
million for family planning clinics,
allowing the state to off set possible
reductions and help preserve
services provided to 80,000 Massachusetts
families.
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Habitat is accepting applications
for 2 homes in Malden
Eligibility:
â€¢ Low income (50-80% of Area Median Income)
â€¢ Ability to pay an affordable mortgage
â€¢ Need for housing
â€¢ Willingness to partner with Habitat
â€¢ Other eligibility requirements
Application Deadline: 5pm, April 8, 2019
Visit habitatboston.org/apply for an application
To request an application by email:
familyselection@habitatboston.org
To request an application by phone:
617-423-2223
Use and resale restrictions apply. Occupancy standards apply.
Selection by lottery. Preference for residents of Malden.
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history-rich public park the care
and attention it deserves. This
Saturday, April 6, from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m., volunteers will make
it to Maldenâ€™s highest point for
the fourth annual spring cleanup
of Waittâ€™s Mount. Hosted by
Ward 4 Councillor Ryan Oâ€™Malley
and the Malden Community
Action Group, the yearly
event is a chance to join neighbors
and friends and help with
some hands-on community
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â€œThe DPW will be providing
trash bags and a limited number
of tools,â€ said Oâ€™Malley. â€œFeel
free to bring your own gloves
and tools if you have them.â€
Known for providing the early
residents of Malden a safe
perch to watch the Battle of
Bunker Hill, Waittâ€™s Mount got
by on its rugged and natural
beauty for generations. But in
1937, crews from the Works
Progress Administration (WPA)
arrived, and they were not impressed
with Maldenâ€™s mount.
â€œIn 1934, Waittâ€™s Mount in
Malden looked like a quarry-workerâ€™s
nightmare,â€ wrote
an observer in a short description
for a WPA bulletin. â€œIt was a
huge, bald granite ledge whose
slope was covered with twisted,
stunted trees and tangled underbrush;
probably the most
useless piece of land in this section
of the state.â€
So the WPA moved in and
built rustic bridges, stone walkways,
fi replaces, picnic benches,
birdbaths and a roadway
that wrapped around the granite
ledge from the base to the
summit. And it was all very
nice, until it wasnâ€™t. During
World War II, Waittâ€™s Mount
was converted into an antiaircraft
coastal defense site complete
with a battalion of gunners.
But when the war ended,
the mount seemed past its WPA
glory days.
Malden residents who grew
up during the 1970s remember
Waittâ€™s Mount as a destination
for kids committed to drinking
and raising hell. One Malden
women who knew the place
well described it as dangerous.
And it remained a neglected
no-manâ€™s-land for years.
But in 2005, the Malden Redevelopment
Authority stepped
in with a plan to reclaim and
revitalize Waittâ€™s Mount. It took
some time and $1.2 million, but
by 2014 the dead trees, poison
ivy, the graffi ti and the carpet of
broken glass were gone. A loop
walkway, new play and recreation
areas, seats at the summit
and signs that told the story
of the site were all part of the
mountâ€™s new look.
And this time around, Malden
seems determined to maintain
Waittâ€™s Mount with volunteer
cleanups and family-friendly
events, such as stargazing and
rock climbing.
Anyone interested in joining
this Saturdayâ€™s cleanup
can meet up with other volunteers
at 79 Leonard St. Parking
is available on Leonard and
Tremont Streets.
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ob Greene is our Rotating Art, April Artist. Bobâ€™s exhibit â€œMeditationâ€
is a collection of photographs that off ers the opportunity
to look at length at a moment in time or, alternatively, to
look more fully at what stands still, where we typically breeze by.
This set of images evokes meditation by encouraging mindful
observation and seeing interest and beauty in details that can
easily be overlooked in the day-to-day rush. Bobâ€™s art will be on
exhibit at the Library through the month of April.
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Sen. Lewis accepting applications for summer 2019 State House internships
S
tate Senator Jason Lewis
is looking for civic-minded
individuals interested in
a summer internship in his
State House office. Senator
Lewis proudly represents the
people of the Fifth Middlesex
District of Massachusetts,
which includes the cities and
towns of Malden, Melrose,
Reading, Stoneham, Wakefi
eld and parts of Winchester.
He currently serves as the Senate
Chair of the Joint Committee
on Education, and he
has been a leader in shaping
public policy on a range
of issues important to his district,
region and the state, including
education, healthcare,
and economic opportunity
for all.
Interns will have the unique
opportunity to experience
policymaking, politics and
government from the inside.
Although unpaid, interns will
obtain meaningful experience
by witnessing and participating
in the day-to-day
functioning of a State Senate
offi ce.
Interns will report mainly to
Constituent Affairs Director
Lizzi Tran, and they will be responsible
for assisting with a
variety of tasks, ranging from
constituent correspondence
to legislative research to database
management to communications
and social media
projects. In addition, interns
will have the opportunity
to attend events, hearings
and meetings in the State
House. Interns in Senator Lewisâ€™s
offi ce will gain the satisfaction
of serving the Commonwealth
and will be able to add
valuable experience to their
resume.
Interns must have excellent
written and verbal communication
skills, a high level
of attention to detail, and
good overall professionalism.
Candidates must also be comfortable
with Microsoft Offi ce,
Google applications, and major
social media platforms.
Preference will be given to
college students and young
adults, but high school students
will also be considered.
Applications from the Fifth
Middlesex District are strongly
encouraged. Summer internships
generally span from May
to August. Hours are negotiable,
ranging from 10-14 hours
per week.
Candidates with a particular
interest in communications,
public relations, graphic
design, video production or
social media should indicate
so in their application. CandiSecond
Annual Frank Mastrocola
Bocce Tournament â€“ Sat., June 1
Winnerâ€™s Trophy named in memory of
a beloved member, Ersilia Matarazzo
he Everett Kiwanis Club
once again is proud to
announce the Second Annual
Frank Mastrocola Bocce
Tournament to be held
Saturday, June 1 at the Italian-American
Club on Pearl
Street in Malden. Twelve
teams will compete for the
fi rst-place prize of the Cup
and $1,000; as well as a secT
ond-place
prize of $450. The
Winners Trophy will now and
forever be known as Ersiliaâ€™s
Cup, in memory of our beloved
member Ersilia Cataldo
Matarazzo.
Your participation supports
Everett Kiwanisâ€™ $10,000 in
Kiwanis scholarships and
charities. Calling all teams,
sponsors and raffl e donations
Malden Cannabis
Licensing and
Enforcement Commission
accepting applications
T
he City of Maldenâ€™s Cannabis
Licensing and Enforcement
Commission (CLEC) is
currently accepting applications
from marijuana establishments
that have an intention
to open and operate
a cannabis business in Malden.
The CLEC and the City
of Malden have designed a licensing
process with the goal
of licensing only those operations
that will operate businesses
that meet the highest
of standards. Licenses available
to be issued include Independent
Testing Laboratory,
Marijuana Cultivator, Marijuana
Product Manufacturer,
Marijuana Research Facility,
and Marijuana Retailer. A
maximum of fi ve retail licenses
will be issued.
All applicants are strongly
encouraged to review the
CLEC documents related to licensing
by visiting www.cityofmalden.org/cannabis.
Instructions
for the application
process, Maldenâ€™s Licensing of
Marijuana Establishments Ordinance,
zoning information,
CANNABIS | SEE PAGE 17
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dates should send a resume,
brief letter of interest, and
writing sample to Elizabeth.
Tran@masenate.gov by Monday,
April 22, 2019. References
should be available upon
request. Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis,
so interested parties are encouraged
to apply promptly.
If you have questions, please
call (617) 722-1206.
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City Seeks Resident Member for Cannabis
Licensing and Enforcement Commission
T
his City Council is reaching
out to Malden residents to
fi ll its resident member seat on
the Cannabis Licensing and Enforcement
Commission (CLEC).
The five-member Commission
operates under the City of
Malden Revised Ordinances of
1991, Section 6.49 and serves as
the local licensing authority for
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the Special Permit and the host
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by the CLEC. Members
of the CLEC shall not be employed
by, be hired by, own or
otherwise benefi t directly or indirectly
from the growing, distribution
or sale of Marijuana.
Additional information may be
found at www.cityofmalden.
org/cannabis.
Prospective members must
be a resident of the City of Malden
and have been so for the
preceding two years. CLEC
members serve a term of three
years. The CLEC meets on the
fourth Wednesday of the month
at 5 PM in the auditorium of the
Malden Senior Center, 7 Washington
Street. No individual
who has been convicted of a felony
and/or who has been convicted
of distribution of controlled
substances to a minor in
any jurisdiction shall be eligible
for appointment.
Interested parties should
send a letter of interest and a
resume to Lisa Cagno, Clerk
of Committees at lcagno@
cityofmalden.org or by delivery
to the City Council Offi ce,
110 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor.
The deadline for accepting
applications is Noon on
Wednesday, April 17th.
Library Art Night: new works/new
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Frank Stella, Stanley Woodward, Marguerite
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will begin promptly at 6 p.m. The event is free but
limited to 25. Register by calling 781-324-0218.
Sen. Lewis announces offi ce hours
tate Senator Jason Lewis will host his
monthly open offi ce hours on Friday, April
12 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. at the Malden Senior
Center (7 Washington St., Malden, Mass.). All
residents are encouraged to drop in to speak
with Senator Lewis and raise any concerns
that they would like. Those who are unable
to attend should feel free to contact Senator
Lewisâ€™s offi ce at (617) 722-1206 to arrange a
meeting.
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Two blaze night for Malden fi re fi ghters
M
alden fi re fi ghters battled a two-alarm blaze at a two-family home at 35 Harvard
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~ Letter to the Editor ~
Community Preservation Act funding
To the Editor:
But our ability to fund future
M
alden made a smart choice
investing in our communityâ€™s
future by adopting the
Community Preservation Act
(CPA) in 2015. It allows cities
to collect a surcharge on
property tax bills â€“ just 1%,
in our case â€“ to fund aff ordable
housing, historic preservation,
open space and recreation.
Because of the CPA,
Maldonians may soon see improvements
to Fellsmere Pond,
the Malden River, Trafton Park,
the Oak Grove Community
Center, community gardens
and more.
North Shore Black
Womenâ€™s Assoc. to host
Open House â€“ April 17
he North Shore Black
Womenâ€™s Association will
be hosting an Open House
on Wednesday, April 17,
from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Anthonyâ€™s
(105 Canal St. in
Malden). All interested parties
are welcome to attend.
For more information, contact
Iodiah Henry at (617)
605-2528.
T
projects may be at risk.
Local dollars are matched
by a CPA Trust Fund, which
is funded through recording
fees at the Registries of Deeds.
That match has dwindled from
100% to just 11%. If we donâ€™t
do something to shore up this
funding, Malden wonâ€™t be able
to leverage our local dollars to
help our parks and people.
Luckily, Sen. Creem and
Rep. Ferrante have introduced
S.1618 and H.2463, An Act to
Preserve Community Preservation
Revenue, which would increase
the match to over 40%
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and Stephen Ultrino and
our State Senator Jason Lewis.
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to fi x the match!
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, April 5, 2019
Health offi cials report a
surge in underage vaping
By Barbara Taormina
M
alden is pushing back
against a growing trend
of teen vaping with information,
enforcement and
support for tighter regulations.
Earlier
this year State Senator
Jason Lewis and Maureen
Buzby, a regional tobacco
coordinator with the Mystic
Valley Public Health Coalition,
led a panel discussion
about e-cigarettes and vaping
at Malden High. Buzby
has also been leading workshops
on vaping with parents,
teachers and school
staff , and this week she and
Board of Health member
D.J. Wilson spoke to the City
Council about what is being
described as an epidemic of
vaping among teens.
â€œIn 2017, we saw rates
around here of maybe 20
percent of kids vaping, but
administrators are telling
me itâ€™s 40 or 50 percent or
more and worse because itâ€™s
moved into middle schools,â€
Buzby told councillors.
Wilson, who is also the tobacco
control director for
the Massachusetts Municipal
Association, said the
spike in teen vaping has
been so dramatic that school
superintendents have been
reaching out to him for help.
â€œWe had the lowest levels of
smoking, maybe 6 or 7 percent
of teens, but its back at
around 25 percent because
of vaping,â€ said Wilson.
Buzby said that vaping is
deceptive because many
kids and adults believe they
are inhaling water when
they are really breathing in
vapor from heated oil that
contains high levels of nicotine
as well as harmful chemicals
and tiny particles. And
because nicotine levels are
so high, e-cigarettes are
highly addictive. Buzby said
students craving nicotine are
vaping in school, and even
in class.
Wilson and Buzby highlighted
the problem with
Juul, a brand of e-cigarette
that looks like a fl ash drive
and is available in a variety
of fl avors, such as mango,
cucumber and vanilla
crÃ¨me. â€œItâ€™s a brand of e-cigarette
that [is] very effi cient
in its design and strength to
hook a lot of kids,â€ said Wilson,
adding that Juulâ€™s marketing
targets young people.
At the start of the year, new
state regulations raised the
minimum age to buy tobacco
and vaping products to 21
and made vaping illegal in
places where traditional tobacco
products are banned.
But Buzby and Wilson are
proposing stricter controls.
In Malden, most fl avored
e-cigarettes can only be
sold in adult-only vape and
smoke shops. However, mint
and menthol e-cigarettes are
still available in convenient
stores and other shops that
sell tobacco products. Because
kids are still using the
mint and menthol flavors,
there is a proposal to also
limit the sale of those products
to the vape shops.
Ward 1 Councillor Peg
Crowe suggested that higher
taxes should be part of
the strategy to discourage
vaping among teens. Governor
Charlie Baker has proposed
expanding the current
tax on cigarettes, which
is $3.51 a pack, to e-cigarettes.
But the proposed tax
has been criticized by some
who fear the higher prices
will drive people who vape
back to smoking traditional
cigarettes, which are still
considered a greater health
threat.
And this week, Juul announced
it has hired some
high-powered help to fi ght
off such anti-vaping initiatives.
Former state Attorney
General Martha Coakley has
taken a job with Juul and
will work to switch cigarette
smokers to vaping. Coakley
will also lead eff orts to prevent
underage vaping.
Councillors off ered to do
whatever they could to support
measures to regulate ecigarettes
and prevent teens
from vaping.
â€œIâ€™m afraid for these kids,â€
said Council President
Jadeane Sica. â€œWe donâ€™t have
the research to see the effects
of these products 10 or
15 years from now.â€
A
City shows
its support
for residents
with autism
By Barbara Taormina
t the end of this weekâ€™s City
Council meeting, Council
President Jadeane Sica
stopped to speak directly to
the audience at the Senior
Center, and residents watching
the meeting from home.
â€œI just want to take a moment
to let you know why we are all
wearing blue this evening,â€ said
Sica. â€œToday is April 2, and it is
World Autism Awareness Day,
a day to increase the understanding
and awareness of a
condition that aff ects many in
our community.â€
The councillorâ€™s gesture of
support for individuals, children
and families coping with
Autism Spectrum Disorder
(ASD), a developmental disability
that can cause social,
communication and behavioral
challenges, refl ects how far
communities like Malden have
come in their response to the
disorder. Schools, faith communities,
civic organizations,
and social and municipal services
all have a role in supporting
the rapidly growing number
of children and adults with
autism.
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Day, the Malden Police have
launched a new program
called SafeWatch which will
help offi cers identify individuals
who are at risk of wandering
away from home and becoming
disorientated and lost. The
program was designed to ensure
the safety of seniors, people
suffering from dementia
and children and young adults
with autism.
SafeWatch provides police
and emergency personnel
with information needed to
answer a call and quickly fi nd
a missing person. Police will
identify vulnerable individuals,
their families and caretakers
so that they can respond to
an emergency in a knowledgeable
manner than ensures the
safety of the registered individual
and others who might become
involved. The program
is free, voluntary and confidential.
Anyone
interested in learning
more about SafeWatch or
registering for the program
should call Sergeant John Kelley
at 781-397-7171 ext. 1226
or email him at jkelley@maldenpd.com.
Residents can also contact
Detective Steve Mulcahy
at 781-397-7171 ext. 1406, or
at smulcahy@maldenpd.com.
Applications for SafeWatch will
be available at the front desk of
the Malden Police Station and
will soon be available on the
departmentâ€™s website.
Malden Police have been expanding
their community outreach
eff orts, and they look forward
to launching SafeWatch
to increase the safety and security
of children and young
adults with autism.
And according to statistics,
SafeWatch is a program that
will meet a growing need. A recent
report from UMass Medical
School estimates that in
2005 approximately 10,000
children throughout the state,
or one in 250, had autism. In
2010, those numbers jumped
to 13,065 cases, or one in 110
children. And by 2015, 20,383
children, or one in 68, were believed
to have ADS.
A more recent study published
in the journal Pediatrics
at the beginning of this year
suggested that the prevalence
of autism may be as high as one
in 40 children.
Spring Penny Sale
slated for April 9
ourt Maplewood Catholic
Daughters is hosting a
Spring Penny Sale on Tuesday,
April 9 at St. Josephâ€™s
Parish Hall (790 Salem St. in
Malden). Doors open at 6:30
p.m. â€“ 100 chances for $1.00
C
â€“ special raffl es every 15 minutes.
Everyone welcome; coffee
and dessert served. Proceeds
support local charities.
If you have any questions,
please call Christine at 781324-8993.
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Skyâ€™s the limit for Tornadoes
track star Shataeya Smith
By Steve Freker
M
alden High Schoolâ€™s Shataeya
Smith has accomplished
a great deal with the
Golden Tornado track teams
and it appears that her future
is quite bright as well.
At the end of the recently
concluded high school indoor
track season, Smith qualifi ed
for the MIAA Division 1 State
Indoor Track Championships
and earned herself a fourthplace
fi nish in the girls shotput
competition with a personal
best throw of 34 feet, 2
inches. With her high fi nish in
Division 1 States, she qualifi ed
for the All-State Meet.
At the All-State Meet, Smith
continued to excel, fi nishing
12th overall with a toss of 34
feet.
Smith is also an accomplished
student who has been
receiving lot of attention from
college recruiters including
University of Tennessee, Belmont
University, UMass-Lowell
and Merrimack. She will
also be competing this spring
in the outdoor track season.
â€œShateaya (Smith) has had a
Suffolk Downs to
conduct fi nal season
of live racing
R
ecently Suff olk Downs announced
that it will run
six live dates in 2019 â€“ after
the Massachusetts Gaming
Commission (MGC) approved
the trackâ€™s schedule
and its corresponding request
for purse funding of $3.8 million
for those dates from the
stateâ€™s Racehorse Development
Fund. The three festival
weekends are scheduled for
May 18-19, June 8-9 and June
29-30 and will be the last days
of thoroughbred racing held
at the historic East Boston facility.
In 2017, Sterling Suff olk
Racecourse (SSR), the company
that operates racing and simulcasting
at Suff olk Downs,
sold the property in East Boston
and Revere to The HYM
Investment Group, a Bostonbased
real estate developer.
In conjunction with the New
England Horsemenâ€™s Benevolent
and Protective Association
(NEHBPA) and the Massachusetts
Thoroughbred
Breeders Association (MTBA),
SSR announced plans last
year to refurbish and return
live racing to the Great Barrington
Fairgrounds in Great
Barrington, Mass., and to continue
simulcasting operations
in Boston. The track operator
has renewed its option on
the 55-acre Great Barrington
property and is pursuing legislation
in the current session
in Massachusetts that would
facilitate its proposal.
At Suffolk Downs, the
$100,000 James B. Moseley
Stakes at fi ve furlongs on the
turf for fi llies and mares will
highlight the racing program
of June 29. The average daily
purse distribution for each
festival weekend, including
participation incentives to
encourage horsemen to ship
in from other circuits, will be
in excess of $600,000 per day.
â€œWe are looking forward to
celebrating the rich tradition
of Suff olk Downs with racing
fans for one fi nal season here
as we pursue the plan to preserve
thoroughbred racing
and its associated agribusiness
and economic benefi ts in
the Commonwealth by restoring
the racing facility at Great
Barrington,â€ said SSR Chief Operating
Offi cer Chip Tuttle. â€œWe
appreciate the support of the
Massachusetts Gaming ComRACING
| SEE PAGE 16
tremendous career so far at
Malden High and we are loking
forward to her performance
this spring in the next
track season,â€ said Malden
Public Schools Director of Athletics,
Physical Education and
Health Charlie Conefrey.
â€œShe is headed to a Division
1 college with the benefi
t of a scholarship and we
could not be prouder. â€œShataeya
(Smith) has been a great
leader and contributor to our
team and she represents us so
well,â€ MHS track Coach Londino
said.
Shataeya Smith
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Dr. Mario Abdennour, Dr. Bhavisha Patel, Dr. Priti Amlani, Dr. Bruce Goldman and team.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, April 5, 2019
VOTED | FROM PAGE 1
ing it since, as it stands now,
the new ordinance allowing
recreational marijuana businesses
confl icts with federal
law and, under the cityâ€™s own
rules, is invalid.
â€œThis is a reiteration that
we will follow the federal law
any time a conflict comes
before us,â€ former Councillor-at-large
David Dâ€™Arcangelo
told fellow councillors
three years ago.
Former City Councillor
Neil Kinnon sponsored the
amendment, which he said
was meant to locally codify
the supremacy clause which
makes federal law the ultimate
law over state and local
law. â€œEach one of us swears
to uphold the Constitution
â€“ that trumps any state law,â€
said Kinnon, who at the time
stressed the amendment was
about law, not marijuana.
But in 2016, Massachusetts
legalized recreational
marijuana, and while the
City Councilâ€™s initial reaction
City of Malden
Massachusetts
Police Department
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to opening the door to marijuana
shops was lukewarm at
best, much has changed over
the past three years.
This week, a notice was
posted on the cityâ€™s website
announcing that the Cannabis
Licensing and Enforcement
Commission is now accepting
applications from individuals
and businesses that
hope to open and operate a
cannabis establishment, including
retail stores, testing
labs, growing operations,
marijuana product manufacturers
and marijuana research
facilities. A maximum of fi ve
retail licenses will be issued.
As for legal conflicts, under
federal law marijuana is
still classifi ed as a schedule
1 drug, which is defi ned as
having no medical use and
a high tendency for abuse.
However, U.S. Attorney General
William Barr has said the
Department of Justice will
take a hands-off approach
to marijuana businesses operating
in states where cannabis
is legal.
Still, just as Malden is now
revising it ordinances to avoid
confusion and confl icts, there
have been several legislative
attempts to revise the
supremacy clause when it
comes to marijuana. The latest,
the Respect Statesâ€™ and
Citizensâ€™ Rights Act, was fi led
this week by U.S. Rep. Diana
DeGette (D-Colorado).
If passed, DeGetteâ€™s bill will
amend the federal drug laws
and exempt states where
marijuana is legal from federal
intervention and prosecution.
2019 Malden Recycling Day
he Department of Public
Works (DPW) will hold
a recycling day for a variety
of items, including tires, televisions,
computer monitors
and car batteries, on Saturday,
April 6. Residents of Malden
will be able to bring recyclable
items to the DPW at
356 Commercial St. from 9
a.m.-2 p.m. Paint will be recycled
from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; latex,
oil and acrylic paints as well
as stains and varnishes will be
City of Malden
seeks applicants
for City Clerk
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position of City Clerk. Performs all functions of
the City Clerk including Clerk to the City
Council, Vital Record Custodian, Chief Election
Officer, and Staff and Budget Management of
City Clerk Department. Ten (10) or more years
of experience with parliamentary or legislative
procedures, election/voter registration law,
public records law, and/or vital records law. The
ability to communicate effectively with the public
as well as to be punctual and dependable is
essential. For a full job description and details
on how to apply, visit www.cityofmalden.org and
click on Employment Opportunities.
accepted. However, antifreeze,
household hazardous materials,
cleaning chemicals or other
hazardous materials will not
be accepted.
Fee Schedule:
Car tires: $2.
Truck tires: $20.
TVs and computer monitors:
$25.
Car batteries: $1.
Motor oil (per gallon): $1
(no antifreeze or transmission
fl uid).
Used oil fi lters: $2.50.
Paint Fee Schedule:
1-5 gallons: $10.
6-10 gallons: $15.
11-15 gallons: $20.
16-20 gallons: $25 ($3 per
gallon after 20 gallons).
For more information about
Recycling Day, please contact
the DPW at 781-397-7160 or
email dpw@cityofmalden.org.
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Proverb and Post Road
Residential embrace The Pioneer
P
roverb, a multidisciplinary
branding
agency
in Boston, was
tapped by Post
Road Residential
for branding and
marketing assignments
for their
new residential property in Everett,
Mass., The Pioneer, which
opened in March, according
to Proverbâ€™s Managing Director,
Daren Bascome. Working
with Post Roadâ€™s Andy Montelli,
Proverbâ€™s assignment for
the project involved branding
and creative development, including
developing the brand
strategy, coming up with the
brand name, The Pioneer, logo
development, marketing materials,
a custom tartan blanket
as a move-in gift, and a one-ofa-kind
property website, thepioneereverett.com.
Everett has
always been a place of growth
and innovation, a thriving city
growing from the pioneering
spirit of the community. The
Pioneer is built for the modern
trailblazer, off ering unexpected
amenity spaces that culminate
in an enormous open-air
courtyard decked out with a
heated pool, fi re pits, a Grillzebo
outdoor kitchen and
even a poolside movie theater.
The Pioneer also off ers a
4,000 square foot fi tness center
equipped with a Peloton
Studio and a skyline lounge
roof deck.
â€œYou Can't Discover What
You Donâ€™t Exploreâ€ serves as
The Pioneerâ€™s rallying cry and
challenges potential residents
to embrace their inner modern
trailblazer. Proverb is an
agency focused on building
powerful brands and creating
a more thoughtful world
around us. We partner with
innovative real estate developers,
cities, hotels, museums,
architects, hospitals and other
organizations that seek to
transform the built environment.
Our work connects with
smart, sophisticated audiences,
stands out from competitors
and creates lasting value
for our clients. For more information
go to www.proverbagency.com.
Save
the date: Blossoms at
the Beebe to be held on April 27
WAKEFIELD â€“ The 12th annual
Blossoms at the Beebe,
an event to benefit the Lucius
Beebe Memorial Library
and the Wakefi eld Lynnfi eld
Chamber of Commerce, will
be held on Saturday, April
27 at the Library (345 Main
St. in Wakefi eld) from 7 p.m.
to 11 p.m. Proceeds will support
Library services, cultural
events and Chamber projects
that enhance the civic
and economic life of our town.
This adult-only, 21 years of
age and over event is always
a sell-out, according to Blossoms
at the Beebe Chair Susan
Wetmore.
This yearâ€™s event will feature
a masquerade theme and will
include the following: a fl ower
show, live musical entertainment,
dancing on both
levels of the Library, gourmet
hors dâ€™oeuvres, a silent auction,
a special 50/50 raffl e, a
cash bar featuring a signature
drink which refl ects the
eveningâ€™s theme, and a photo
booth.
Tickets are $40 per person
and can be purchased online
at www.blossomsatbeebe.
com or at the Library. In addition
to buying their ticket, attendees
can also purchase a
key for $25 which could unlock
a box to win a trip to New
Orleans valued at $1,500. Only
100 keys will be sold and one
lucky key will unlock the box
to win the July 10-12 trip for
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, April 5, 2019
Suffolk Downs to conduct fi nal season of live racing
R
ecently Suff olk Downs announced
that it will run six
live dates in 2019 â€“ after the
Massachusetts Gaming Commission
(MGC) approved the
trackâ€™s schedule and its corresponding
request for purse
funding of $3.8 million for
those dates from the stateâ€™s
Racehorse Development Fund.
The three festival weekends
are scheduled for May 18-19,
June 8-9 and June 29-30 and
will be the last days of thoroughbred
racing held at the
historic East Boston facility.
In 2017, Sterling Suff olk Racecourse
(SSR), the company that
operates racing and simulcasting
at Suff olk Downs, sold the
property in East Boston and
Revere to The HYM Investment
Group, a Boston-based real estate
developer.
In conjunction with the New
England Horsemenâ€™s Benevolent
and Protective Association
(NEHBPA) and the Massachusetts
Thoroughbred Breeders
Association (MTBA), SSR
announced plans last year to
refurbish and return live racing
to the Great Barrington
Fairgrounds in Great Barrington,
Mass., and to continue simulcasting
operations in Boston.
The track operator has renewed
its option on the 55acre
Great Barrington property
and is pursuing legislation in
the current session in Massachusetts
that would facilitate
its proposal.
At Suffolk Downs, the
$100,000 James B. Moseley
Stakes at fi ve furlongs on the
turf for fi llies and mares will
highlight the racing program
Second Annual Frank Mastrocola
Bocce Tournament â€“ Sat., June 1
Winnerâ€™s Trophy named in memory of a
beloved member, Ersilia Matarazzo
T
he Everett Kiwanis Club
once again is proud to announce
the Second Annual
Frank Mastrocola Bocce Tournament
to be held Saturday,
June 1 at the Italian-American
Club on Pearl Street in
Malden. Twelve teams will
compete for the first-place
prize of the Cup and $1,000;
as well as a second-place
prize of $450. The Winners
Trophy will now and forever
be known as Ersiliaâ€™s Cup,
in memory of our beloved
member Ersilia Cataldo Matarazzo.
Your
participation supports
Everett Kiwanisâ€™ $10,000 in Kiwanis
scholarships and charities.
Calling all teams, sponsors
and raffl e donations for
the June 1st Tournament!
Four-member teams cost
$250 per team, or $75 to enter
as an individual. The cost
includes food and beverage
provided throughout the day.
For more information, contact
Everett Kiwanis President
Rafael Santos at 617-7948182
or email everettkiwanis@gmail.com.
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of June 29. The average daily
purse distribution for each
festival weekend, including
participation incentives to encourage
horsemen to ship in
from other circuits, will be in
excess of $600,000 per day.
â€œWe are looking forward to
celebrating the rich tradition
of Suff olk Downs with racing
fans for one fi nal season here
as we pursue the plan to preserve
thoroughbred racing
and its associated agribusiness
and economic benefi ts in the
Commonwealth by restoring
the racing facility at Great Barrington,â€
said SSR Chief Operating
Offi cer Chip Tuttle. â€œWe
appreciate the support of the
Massachusetts Gaming Commission
in granting our dates
and purse funding requests.â€
â€œWe appreciate Sterling
Suff olkâ€™s addition of and the
MGCâ€™s approval of extra days
and purse funding for this
season and Sterling Suff olkâ€™s
dedication to preserving live
thoroughbred racing in the
Commonwealth and the livelihoods
of our members, the
small businesses and family
farms that depend on it,â€ said
NEHBPA President Anthony
Spadea.
In order to help off set shipping
and travel costs for the
festival weekends, Suffolk
Downs will off er an incentive
program similar to those in the
last several years. In addition to
customary purse distribution,
owners will receive an additional
$500 for horses fi nishing
fi rst through fi fth (on top of
purse money) while owners of
horses fi nishing sixth through
last will receive a payment of
$1,200 for races with a purse
up to $30,000 and $1,500 for
races with a purse greater than
$30,000. Trainers will receive
participation awards of $400
per starter.
For 2019, first-level allowance/optional
claiming races
will off er purses of $55,000;
maiden special weight races
will offer purses of $50,000;
$12,500 claiming races will carry
a purse of $32,500; $8,000
claiming races will be run for
$27,500; and bottom level
claiming races will now carry
a purse of $20,000. Over the
course of each weekend, there
will be stakes races restricted
to either horses foaled in Massachusetts
or sired by a Massachusetts-based
stallion. Each
off ers a purse of $50,000 and
is a showcase for the Massachusetts
Thoroughbred breeding
industry.
In addition to live racing, the
State begins work
on Tobin Bridge,
Chelsea Curves
T
he Massachusetts Department
of Transportation
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Dorchester
Everett
(MassDOT) recently began
work on the Tobin Bridge/
Chelsea Curves Rehabilitation
Project, which will have significant
traffi c impacts, including
24/7 lane closures.
The first lane closure was
implemented on April 1 and
closed the right lane on the
Tobin Bridge northbound.
Drivers are reminded to position
themselves to use the
middle and left lanes as soon
as they can safely do so. Traffic
modeling conducted for
this project has shown that
allowing drivers in the right
lane to merge will create a
smoother overall traffi c fl ow.
MassDOT requests that all motorists
exercise courtesy and
caution when traversing the
work zone. By early May, lane
closures will be implemented
on the Chelsea Curves section
of Route 1 north and southbound.
Combined,
the Tobin Bridge
and Chelsea Curves carry more
than 63,000 drivers on Route
1 through Chelsea and over
the Mystic River into Boston.
Though they are safe to drive
on, both are in critical need
of repair. MassDOT is carrying
out work along both sections
of Route 1 at the same time
so that these projects will be
completed in 2020, and without
the need for weight restrictions
and postings.
Completion of this necessary
project will ensure that
the elevated section of Route
1 can continue to carry passenger
and freight traffi c safely
and effi ciently and eliminate
15 percent of the structurally
defi cient bridge deck in Massachusetts,
but construction
of this nature has inevitable
traffi c impacts. MassDOT encourages
you to leave more
time for your trip, exercise caution
while traversing the work
zone, and if possible, divert to
an alternate route or mode of
travel in and out of downtown
Boston.
To be added to the project
email list for updates, please
visit the project website at
https://www.mass.gov/tobinbridgechelsea-curves-rehabilitation-project
or contact Donny
Dailey of MassDOT Government
& Public Aff airs at TobinChelsea@dot.state.ma.us.
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North Shore Philharmonic features
Shostakovich, Haydn in Spring Concert
Symphony No.
9, is regarded as
the lightest and
most amusing
piece amid the
Russian composerâ€™s
somber symphonies
that depicted
his complicated
relationship
with the Russian
government during
World War II.
Though it earned
critical praise afT
he
North Shore Philharmonic
Orchestra (NSPO)
will complete its 71st consecutive
season when Music Director
Robert Lehmann conducts
works by Haydn, Gounod,
Bolcom and Shostakovich
in a spring concert on
Sunday, April 14 at 3 p.m. at
Swampscott High School.
Tickets will be on sale at the
door for $30, $25 for seniors
and students, and children 12
and under are admitted free.
Advance tickets are available
online at nspo.org.
Music Director Lehmann
programmed a satirical theme
to the spring concert. The featured
piece, Shostakovichâ€™s
ter its first performance in
1945, a year later the Ninth
was censured for its â€œideological
weaknessâ€ and â€œits failure
to refl ect the true spirit of the
people of the Soviet Union.â€
However, history has treated
the Ninth symphony with
more respect, comparing it
with Mozartâ€™s works for its
themes and brilliance.
The concert will open with
Franz Joseph Haydnâ€™s Symphony
No. 94, nicknamed
â€œSurpriseâ€ because of its unexpected
fortissimo (loud)
chord at the end of an otherwise
soft second movement.
It remains one of the most
popular of the 106 symphonies
Haydn wrote.
Charles Gounodâ€™s â€œFuneral
March of a Marionetteâ€ is
most likely recognized as the
theme music for Alfred Hitchockâ€™s
television show that
aired from 1955 to 1965. It
depicts the death of a Marionette
in a duel and follows
his funeral procession,
along with a depiction of the
mourners enjoying refreshments
during a break from
their march.
Perhaps culminating the
concertâ€™s theme, William Bolcomâ€™s
â€œCommedia for (almost)
18th
-century orchestra,
which was composed in
1971, is popular for its hyperactive
and impulsive jumps
throughout a range of styles
and paces. It is one piece of
music that has a little something
for everyone, all in one.
The NSPO plays three subscription
concerts at Swampscott
High School. The 20182019
season marks the Orchestraâ€™s
71st Anniversary. The Orchestra
is supported in part by
a grant from the Swampscott
Cultural Council, a local agency
which is supported by the
Massachusetts Cultural Council,
a state agency. For more
information about the NSPO,
visit the Orchestraâ€™s website at
www.nspo.org or on Facebook.
Gov. Baker signs bill to restore Title X funding
BOSTON â€“ On March 29,
Governor Charlie Baker and
Lieutenant Governor Karyn
Polito, joined by Legislative
leadership and family planning
providers, participated
in the ceremonial bill signing
of H.3638, An Act making appropriations
for the fi scal year
2019 to provide for supplementing
certain existing appropriations
and for certain
other activities and projects (Title
X). The legislation ensures
local providers will continue
to have access to family planning
resources that were previously
provided by the federal
government; the bill provides
state funding for eligible
entities so they can continue
providing health-care
services, including physical
exams, counseling and reproductive
cancer screenings.
Baker and Polito were
joined by Health and Human
Services Secretary Marylou
Sudders; Speaker of the
House Robert DeLeo (D-Winthrop);
Senate President Karen
Spilka (D-Framingham); Dr.
Jennifer Childs-Roshak, President/CEO
of Planned Parenthood
League of Massachusetts;
Julia Kehoe, President/
CEO of Health Imperatives;
Dr. Gabrielle Ross, Executive
Director of Health Quarters;
John Drew, President/CEO of
Action for Boston Community
Development (ABCD); and
several other members of the
Legislature.
â€œSigning this bill into law
ensures womenâ€™s health providers
across Massachusetts
will continue to have access
to these critical funds,â€ said
Gov. Baker. â€œWe are proud
that Massachusetts remains
a national leader in womenâ€™s
healthcare, and we thank
our colleagues in the Legislature
for their swift response
to changes in federal policy.â€
â€œWe are pleased to work
with our legislative colleagues
on this bill and send
an unequivocal message to
women in Massachusetts that
these services are important
and will remain protected,â€
said Lt. Gov. Polito.
â€œThe House of Representatives
has never stopped
working to keep in place protections
for womenâ€™s health,
and Iâ€™m proud the House
moved swiftly on this issue,â€
said Speaker DeLeo. â€œToday
more than 75,000 individuals
can feel safer that now family
planning services across
the Commonwealth are protected.
Thank you to my colleagues
in the House, especially
Chair Michlewitz and
Vice Chair Garlick, and to Governor
Baker and Senate President
Spilka for their work on
this issue.â€
â€œI applaud the Governor for
acting swiftly on the Legislatureâ€™s
actions to ensure resources
are still available for
Title X family planning and
health services, despite new
damaging rules out of Washington,â€
said Spilka. â€œTogether,
we are sending the message
that all women and men
across the Commonwealth
will continue to have access
to vital health services, even if
the federal government choses
to leave them behind. Today
we have shown the country
what a proactive government,
who puts its citizens
fi rst, looks like.â€
â€œThe Trump-Pence administrationâ€™s
domestic gag rule
will dismantle Title X, the nationâ€™s
program for affordable,
preventive reproductive
health care, threatening
the health care of four million
people across the country,
and 75,000 people right
here in Massachusetts,â€ said
Dr. Childs-Roshak. â€œI applaud
the Baker Administration
and the Massachusetts
legislature for taking swift action
to defend access to affordable,
preventive services
like birth control, cancer
screenings, and STI testing
and treatment. We will continue
to fi ght this dangerous,
unethical rule through every
possible avenue because all
people â€“ no matter what state
they live in â€“ deserve access
to affordable reproductive
healthcare.â€
â€œHealth Imperatives believes
the Commonwealthâ€™s
commitment to providing
comprehensive sexual and
reproductive health services
for all residents, regardless
of their ability to pay, will improve
birth and health outcomes,â€
said Kehoe. â€œInvesting
in eff ective family planning
services also reduces the
need for more costly government
programs and improves
family stability and economic
security because young, lowincome
women will be better
able to achieve their educational
and career goals.â€
â€œThe bold and swift decision
of Gov. Baker and the
State Legislature to replace
federal funds with state funds
refl ects the will of Massachusetts
voters who overwhelmingly
support unfettered access
to the full range of reproductive
healthcare services,
including access to information
about prenatal care,
adoption and abortion,â€ said
Ross. â€œHealth Quarters, the
Title X sub-recipient for the
North Shore and Merrimack
Valley, wholeheartedly laud
Governor Baker and the Legislatureâ€™s
decision to stand
up for women, especially at a
time a time when so few appear
willing to do so in Washington,
D.C.â€
â€œABCD deeply appreciates
the extraordinary support
for the Title X public health
program shown by Governor
Charlie Baker, Senate President
Karen E. Spilka, House
Speaker Robert A. DeLeo,
and our state legislators,â€ said
Drew. â€œServing over 29,000
clients each year in partnership
with 21 health-care
agencies in the Greater Boston
area, we provide access
to preventive reproductive
health care that enables patients
to make informed personal
decisions. As a longstanding
grantee for Title X,
ABCD thanks these leaders
for their unwavering commitment
to improving the lives
of the Commonwealthâ€™s most
vulnerable residents.â€
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, April 5, 2019
RACING | FROM PAGE 11
â€œWe appreciate Sterling
Suff olkâ€™s addition of and the
MGCâ€™s approval of extra days
and purse funding for this
season and Sterling Suff olkâ€™s
dedication to preserving live
thoroughbred racing in the
Commonwealth and the livelihoods
of our members, the
small businesses and family
farms that depend on it,â€ said
NEHBPA President Anthony
Spadea.
In order to help off set shipping
and travel costs for the
festival weekends, Suffolk
Downs will off er an incentive
program similar to those in
the last several years. In addition
to customary purse distribution,
owners will receive
an additional $500 for horses
fi nishing fi rst through fi fth
(on top of purse money) while
owners of horses finishing
sixth through last will receive
a payment of $1,200 for races
with a purse up to $30,000 and
$1,500 for races with a purse
greater than $30,000. Trainers
will receive participation
awards of $400 per starter.
For 2019, first-level allowance/optional
claiming races
will offer purses of $55,000;
maiden special weight races
will offer purses of $50,000;
$12,500 claiming races will
carry a purse of $32,500;
$8,000 claiming races will be
run for $27,500; and bottom
level claiming races will now
carry a purse of $20,000. Over
the course of each weekend,
there will be stakes races restricted
to either horses foaled
in Massachusetts or sired by
a Massachusetts-based stallion.
Each offers a purse of
$50,000 and is a showcase for
the Massachusetts Thoroughbred
breeding industry.
In addition to live racing, the
track will be hosting a food
truck festival each weekend
featuring food trucks from a
variety of local vendors, craft
beer, live music and family fun
activities.
About Suff olk Downs
Built by 3,000 workers in
just 62 days when Massachusetts
authorized pari-mutuel
wagering in 1935, the historic
track has been a showcase
for some of the most famous
names in Thoroughbred
racing history, including
Seabiscuit, Whirlaway, John
Henry, Cigar and Skip Away.
In 2018, the track conducted
four weekends of live racing
with an average daily purse
in excess of $500,000, including
incentives. For more information,
visit www.suff olkdowns.com.
~
LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
208 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 023141
(617) 768-5800
Docket No. MI19P1491EA
Estate of: Michael James Matorana
Also Known As: Michael J. Matorana
Date of Death: July 10, 2018
NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE
To all persons who have or may have some interest in the above
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given that the Petitioner Christopher M. Matorana of
Malden, MA îŒî‘î—îˆî‘î‡î– î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆ î„î…î’î™îˆî€î‘î„îîˆî‡ î€³î•î’î…î„î—îˆ î„î‘î‡
Family Court, not sooner than seven (7) days after this notice, a
Petition for Informal Probate of a Will Petition for Informal
Appointment of Personal Representative to serve without surety
on the bond Christopher M. Matorana of Malden, MA.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
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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.
April 5, 2019
State commission releases report outlining
recommended actions to Support LGBTQ
Youth across Massachusetts
Report also includes new youth risk behavior survey results
BOSTON â€“ The Massachusetts
Commission on Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,
Queer and Questioning (LGBTQ)
Youth recently released
its annual recommendations
to state lawmakers and regulators
outlining actions to be
taken to better support LGBTQ
youth in communities across
the Commonwealth. The report
includes new data from
the stateâ€™s youth risk behavior
survey results. The commission
released its report during a ceremony
at the Massachusetts
State House. During the ceremony
new commission memof
Massachusetts youth identifi
ed as LGBTQ. The data also
show some troubling trends
among LGBTQ youth, including:
22.3 percent of LGBTQ
youth report having been bullied
in the past year, compared
to 12.8 percent of non-LGBTQ
youth.
Approximately 35 percent
of LGBTQ youth report having
hurt themselves on purpose
in past year, including having
cut or burned themselves. This
is compared to 11.2 percent of
non-LGBTQ youth.
Approximately 31 percent of
bers were also sworn in.
â€œThis report outlines important
steps that should be taken
to better support LGBTQ youth
across Massachusetts, said Corey
Prachniak-RincÃ³n, Director
of the Massachusetts Commission
on LGBTQ Youth. â€œThe results
of the Youth Risk Behavior
Survey demonstrate the critical
need that exists to ensure
LGBTQ youth are healthy, safe,
and thriving as they grow into
adulthood.â€
The Youth Risk Behavior Survey
shows that 15.2 percent
LGBTQ youth seriously considered
suicide in the past year,
compared to 9.9 percent of
non-LGBTQ youth. Alarmingly,
16.3 percent of LGBTQ youth
made a suicide attempt, compared
to 4.1 percent of non-LGBTQ
youth.
The report focuses on four
core areas for state lawmakers
and regulators to consider, including
LGBTQ inclusion, ending
homelessness, advancing
justice, and sexual and mental
health. Among the recommendations
in the report, the
Commission is advocating for:
All state employees and contractors
to receive basic training
on LGBTQ inclusion, more
guidance and support for
schools to work on LGBTQ inclusion,
an increase in funding
for the prevention and treatment
of youth homelessness,
improving ID access for youth
experiencing homelessness
and the creation of a bill of
rights for people experiencing
homelessness.
All school districts in the
Commonwealth to off er comprehensive,
evidence-based,
and LGBTQ-inclusive sexual
health education
An increase in HIV funding;
an expansion in the availability
of PrEP, and signifi cant reform
to the mental healthcare
system
The Commission also supports
the passage of legislation
waiting Governor Charlie
Bakerâ€™s signature that would
ban the practice of â€œconversion
therapyâ€ on LGBTQ youth
in Massachusetts.
The full report, released today,
can be accessed online at
www.mass.gov/cgly.
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JOSEPH D. CATALDO, P.C.
â€œATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAWâ€
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Public Notice
Cambridge Health Alliance
Community Health Improvement Funding Plan
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has approved application for
Determination of Need (No. CHA- 18090915RE) to fund a second CT scanner at the
Cambridge Hospital on the condition that Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) make a total
Community Health Initiative (CHI) contribution of $100,007, of which $10,000 has been
directed to the CHI Statewide Initiative and $90,007 (the CHI Community Funding) is to
be directed toward local CHA initiatives.
CHAâ€™s will focus on addressing priorities of mental health and substance use disorders
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Recovery Coach Program to increase engagement and connection of addicted individuals
with community recovery services and engagement of individuals with mental health
disorders. In addition, the Gavin Foundation has applied to DPH for funding to open a
recovery center in Malden. If this center is funded by Department of Public Health, CHA
will also contribute Community Funds to The Gavin Foundation to support the opening of
the recovery center.
April 5, 2019
â€¢ RETIREMENT PLANNING
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FIRE STATION | FROM PAGE 1
it was a nice chance to enjoy
a celebration with members
of the community, and â€œMost
of the time when we see residents,
itâ€™s during emergencies.â€
City
Council President
Jadeane Sica brought Maldenâ€™s
offi cial best wishes to the
party. â€œAlthough the needs of
the department and the building
have changed, one thing
is certain â€“ the caliber of the
men and women of this Department
remains the same,â€
Sica told the crowd. â€œOn behalf
of the City of Malden, I want
to extend my appreciation to
every member of the Department
for the work they do every
day to ensure the safety of
our city.â€
The Central Station, a modby
iller
How
SSI Can Help
Low-Income Seniors
and the Disabled
Attendees are shown during the 100th anniversary of the
opening of the Central Fire Station on Salem Street on Sunday.
that included laying a cornerstone
with a time capsule inside.
Although the building
is still going strong, the time
capsule was not as lucky.
Over the years, water seeped
sule.
Back in 1919, the city celebrated
with readings, speeches,
dancing and a band that
performed patriotic pieces to
honor fi refi ghters serving in
the war. On Sunday, the Malden
High School Band performed
some of the same
numbers, including â€œOver
Thereâ€ and the â€œStar Spangled
Banner.â€
For Finn, Sundayâ€™s celebration
hit all the right notes. â€œI
was happy that it showcased
the building, but I was equally
happy that it showcased all
the work the men and women
of the department did,â€
said Finn.
Over the past couple of
The Central Fire Station circa 1919
ern colonial brick building, replaced
a mid-19th
-century fi re
station on Main Street. The
city spent roughly $100,000 to
build it, including $16,000 that
went to the family of Phineas
Sprague for the land. In addition
to a signal system, the design
for the new station featured
offi ces for the chief and
fi re commissioner, a community
room and a voting booth
where residents of the ward
could cast their ballots.
On August 29, 1918, the city
held an offi cial groundbreaking
ceremony for the station
CANNABIS | FROM PAGE 7
requirements of the State Cannabis
Commission, and licensing
forms are all provided. Hard
copies of materials are available
for applicants at the Offi ce
of the Mayor (17 Pleasant St. in
Malden) as well as at the Offi ce
of the Building Commissioner
(110 Pleasant St., in Malden).
Completed applications
must be submitted to the Mayorâ€™s
Offi ce (17 Pleasant St.) toin
and damaged many of the
items made of paper, such as
a photo of then Mayor Charles
Blodgett, his inaugural address,
a fi re department manual
and a roster of fi refi ghters
serving â€œunder the colorsâ€ in
World War I.
â€œWe were excited about the
time capsule so were disappointed
to fi nd that a lot of the
items were ruined,â€ said Finn.
Still, fi refi ghters were able to
pull a few newspaper stories
about the building project as
well as a silver badge and a
coin from 1918 from the capgether
with the $200 application
fee by noon on Monday,
May 20, 2019. Incomplete applications
will not be accepted
or reviewed by the CLEC.
Following the application
deadline, the CLEC will review
completed applications.
Upon a successful vote to proceed
by the CLEC, applicants
may move on to the next set
of requirements, which include
conducting a community
meeting, applying for a
years, fi refi ghters assigned to
the Central Station have been
renovating the second fl oor of
the building. Finn said it was
a partnership with the city,
which provided the materials,
and the fi refi ghters, who put in
the skills and sweat.
It was especially sweet to
show off the renovations to retired
fi refi ghters who worked
in the station and were impressed
with the makeover.
Although there are still a few
more repairs that need to be
done, Finn said heâ€™s amazed
every time he climbs the
stairs and sees the completely
remodeled top floor. â€œIâ€™m
so proud of the work the fi refi
ghters did,â€ said Finn. â€œAnd
they did it between calls.â€
special permit issued by the
City Council and executing a
host community agreement.
Only with the successful completion
of the above may applicants
then submit their application
to the State Cannabis
Commission for state licensing
approval.
For further information,
please visit the CLEC webpage
at www.cityofmalden.org/cannabis
or email cannabis@cityofmalden.org.
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Dear Savvy Senior,
What can you tell me about
the Supplemental Security Income
program and what are the
eligibility requirements? My father
is very low-income, so Iâ€™m
wondering if this is something
he may qualify for.
Searching Daughter
Dear Searching,
Supplemental Security Income
(or SSI) is a program administered
by the Social Security
Administration that provides
monthly cash benefi ts to people
that are disabled or over 65
based on fi nancial need. Currently,
more than 8 million people
are receiving SSI benefi ts.
Hereâ€™s what you should know.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for SSI your dad
must be either age 65 or older,
blind or disabled, and must be
a U.S. citizen or lawful resident.
He must also have limited assets
and income.
His assets must be less than
$2,000 or $3,000 for couples.
This includes cash, bank accounts,
other personal property,
and anything else that could potentially
be converted to cash.
His home, household goods
and one vehicle, along with
life insurance policies and burial
funds valued under $1,500;
do not count towards countable
assets.
The income limit to qualify
for SSI, however, is much more
complicated. Countable income
includes wages or any other
kind of money your dad earned
from working, plus money he
gets from other sources like unemployment,
Social Security retirement,
or gifts from friends,
but also, free food or shelter.
In 2019, the SSI allowable income
limit is $771 a month for
an individual or $1,157 a month
for a couple. So, if your dadâ€™s
countable income is over the
SSI allowable limit (this is based
on a complex set of rules and
calculations â€“ see SSA.gov/ssi/
text-income-ussi.htm) he would
not qualify. But if heâ€™s under it,
he would qualify for some benefi
ts depending on his countable
income.
To help you determine if your
dad is eligible for SSI, help him
take the Social Security Administrationâ€™s
benefits screening
test at SSAbest.benefi ts.gov. This
online questionnaire takes approximately
5 minutes to complete
and screens for a variety of
benefi ts, not just SSI.
You should also know that
most states â€“ except Arizona,
Mississippi, North Dakota and
West Virginia â€“ supplement the
federal SSI payment with payments
of their own. In some of
the states that pay a supplement,
your dad may qualify for
the state payment even if he
doesnâ€™t meet the federal SSI eligibility
criteria.
How to Apply
If you think that your dad is eligible
for SSI, call 800-772-1213
and set up an appointment to
apply at his local Social Security
offi ce.
To help make the application
process go quickly and smoothly,
your dad should bring his Social
Security number; birth certifi
cate or other proof of age;
information about the home
where he lives, such as his mortgage,
or lease and the landlordâ€™s
name; payroll slips, bank books,
insurance policies, burial fund
records and other information
about his income and the things
he owns; his proof of U.S. citizenship
or eligible noncitizen status;
and if he is applying for SSI
because he is disabled or blind,
the names, addresses and telephone
numbers of doctors, hospitals
and clinics that have information
related to his condition.
For more information visit
SSA.gov/ssi or call Social Security
at 800-772-1213 and ask
them to mail you a copy of publication
11000 â€œSupplemental
Security Income (SSI).â€ You can
also read it online at SSA.gov/
pubs/EN-05-11000.pdf.
Other Assistance Programs
Depending on your dadâ€™s income,
needs and location there
are other financial assistance
programs that may be able to
help him like Medicaid, prescription
drug assistance, food
stamps and energy assistance.
To fi nd out what he may be eligible
for go to Benefi tsCheckUp.org.
This is a free, confi dential
Web tool that contains more
than 2,500 programs.
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 â€œThe Savvy Seniorâ€ book.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, April 5, 2019
Senate 34-0, approved a bill
Beacon Hill
Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
THE HOUSE AND SENATE.
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local
legislatorsâ€™ votes on roll calls from
the week March 25-29.
$8 MILLION FOR FAMILY
PLANNING PROVIDERS (H3638)
House 140-14, Senate 33-5, approved
and sent to Gov. Charlie
Baker a bill to provide up to $8
million for family planning providers.
The Trump administration
recently announced it would no
longer direct federal funds which
support family planning services
for low-income residents, toward
any clinic that provides, refers or
off ers counseling on abortions.
The $8 million would be used to
replace whatever funding Massachusetts
clinics lose under the
new Trump rule which also faces
a legal challenge from 21 states,
including Massachusetts, but will
go into eff ect in May if it is not
blocked in court.
â€œOnce again, where Washington
falls short, we in the commonwealth
are ready and willing
to step up and fi ll the needed
gap,â€ said House Ways and Means
Committee Chair Aaron Michlewitz
(D-Boston). â€œWe cannot allow
peopleâ€™s health care to be put at
LEGAL NOTICE
risk because of the narrow-minded
politics of the Trump administration.
Today, we are taking the
fi rst step to put
a stop to this.â€
Michlewitz noted that an estimated
75,000 Massachusetts
residents, most of whom earn
less than $30,000 a year, would
be impacted by the cut in federal
funding.
â€œThis action by the House is
nothing but a giveaway of our tax
dollars to the abortion business,â€
said Chanel Prunier, executive director
of the Renew Massachusetts
Coalition which
opposes the funding. â€œThe CEO
of Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts
makes over $250,000 annually,
and they spend millions
each year on political advocacy
and campaign eff orts.
So why are our taxes making up
for their funding shortfall?â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the $8 million.
A â€œNoâ€ vote is against it.)
Rep. Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
Sen. Jason Lewis
Yes
Yes
Yes
BAN CONVERSION THERAPY
FOR ANYONE UNDER 18 (S
2187)
that would prohibit psychiatrists,
psychologists and other health
care providers from attempting
to change the sexual orientation,
gender identity or gender expression
of anyone under 18. Conversion
therapy exposes the person
to a stimulus while simultaneously
subjecting him or her to some
form of discomfort. The therapy
is primarily used to try to convert
gays and lesbians to be straight.
The House has approved its own
version of the bill and the Senate
version now goes to the House for
consideration.
Both branches approved a similar
bill last year but it never made
it to Gov. Bakerâ€™s desk. â€œIf a conversion
therapy bill gets to my desk
and we donâ€™t see any other issues
with it, itâ€™s something weâ€™d be inclined
to support,â€ Baker said recently.
Mental
health experts and
LGBTQ groups charge that the
practice is scientifi cally unproven
and unsound and can trigger
depression, anxiety and suicidal
thoughts in these youngsters
subjected to it.
â€œWe have a responsibility to
ensure a safe and supportive environment
for all young people,â€
said Sen. Mark Montigny (D-New
Bedford), the Senate sponsor of
the bill. â€œSeeking to force a child
to change oneâ€™s identity or orientation
at such a vulnerable point
in their young lives infl icts signifi
cant harm and is no less than
child abuse.â€
Shortly after the vote, the Human
Rights Campaign tweeted,
â€œVictory: the Massachusetts Senate
just voted to protect #LGBTQ
youth from the dangerous and
debunked practice of so-called
â€˜conversion therapy.â€™â€
LEGAL NOTICE
THE MALDEN HOUSING AUTHORITY
630 Salem Street
Malden, MA 02148
PH: 781-322-3150
FAX: 781-322-3543
TDD: (800) 545-1833 x 103
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Housing Authority (MHA) will conduct a public hearing to discuss and obtain
input relative to the submission of the MHAâ€™s Proposed FFY 2020 Annual and Five-Year
Public Housing Agency Plan (PHA PLAN) as required by the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD).
Proposed revisions to the MHAâ€™s Section 8 Administrative Plan, Public Housing Admissions
and Continued Occupancy Policy, Public Housing Lease and/or House Rules, and planned
HUD Capital Fund Grant Program construction projects will be presented for discussion
during this hearing.
MHA Resident Advisory Board Members, Public Housing Residents and Section 8
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representatives of social service agencies and advocacy groups, community leaders,
concerned citizens and all other parties having interest in these hearings are invited to
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This meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 11, 2019, beginning at 9:00 A.M. in the
630 Salem Street Community Room. Please note that 630 Salem Street is a handicapped
accessible building.
For questions, please contact the MHAâ€™s Executive Director, Stephen G. Finn, at
(781) 322-3150.
By:
Frank M. Molis, Chairperson
MHA Board of Commissioners
The MHA is an Equal Opportunity Housing Provider and a Drug-Free Workplace
April 5, 2019
1. On April 6, 1528, what
German artist/printmaker
died? (Hint: initials AD.)
2. What is Boston named
after?
3. What is Texasâ€™s state
flower? (Hint: a butter
substitute.)
4. On April 6, 1930, Jimmy
Dewar invented what
Hostess product after
realizing he could use
strawberry shortcake pans
year-round?
5. Who composed
â€œAppalachian Springâ€?
6. What mythological animal
is celebrated on April 9?
7. On April 7, 1906, what
Italian volcanoâ€™s eruption
reached a climax?
8. What silent film actor was
known as â€œThe Man of a
Thousand Facesâ€?
9. What does a bibliophile
collect?
10. On April 8, 1766, an English
patent was granted for a
wicker basket with a pulley
and chain; what was it
used for?
11. During what holiday is
pineapple the cheapest?
12. What is a male witch
called?
13. Does asparagus have
leaves?
14. What U.S. state did Ponce
de Leon name to honor
Easter?
15. On April 9, 1865,
who surrendered at
Appomattox Court House?
16. What sport uses the term
â€œhot cornerâ€?
17. From what plant does
saffron come?
18. On April 10, 1955, who
successfully tested polio
vaccine?
19. On which album is the
Beatles song â€œGood Day
Sunshineâ€?
20. On April 11, 1814, at
Fontainebleau, France,
who abdicated the throne?
Answers on page 20
â€œThis [is] an appalling assault
on parental rights in the commonwealth,â€
said the president
of the Massachusetts Family Institute
Andrew Beckwith who opposes
the ban. â€œ[Some] legislators
apparently believe that parents
should not be able to get genderconfused
children any treatment,
even counseling, that might help
them avoid cross-sex hormone
injections, sterility or â€˜transitionâ€™
surgery.â€
Five senators voted â€œpresentâ€
rather than for or against the bill.
â€œWe want to be clear that we do
not support conversion therapy
or any other type of coercive
therapy that purports to change a
personâ€™s sexuality or gender identity,â€
said Sen. Vinny deMacedo
(R-Plymouth). â€œIf there were evidence
of these practices taking
place in Massachusetts, we would
wholeheartedly support banning
them. However, we have serious
concerns about the way this legislation
infringes on the constitutional
rights of licensed professionals
to provide mental health
counseling and talk therapy using
the knowledge, judgment
and expertise that they have acquired
through years of study and
practice. The vague wording of
the legislation provides too much
room for interpretation in an area
that requires caution and precision
from government intervention.
By voting â€˜presentâ€™ we hoped
to register our concerns while
making it clear that these types of
coercive therapies have no
place in the commonwealth.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the ban).
Sen. Jason Lewis
Yes
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF
THERAPY BAN (S 2187)
Senate 6-32, rejected a proposal
asking the Supreme Judicial
Court to advise the Senate on
whether the therapy ban is constitutional.
The court would be
Advocate
asked if the bill violates the provisions
of the First Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution by violating
the right of free speech of
professional counselors; the constitutional
rights of parents; or
the constitutional or statutory
rights of privacy or patient confi
dentiality.
Supporters of asking the court
about the constitutionality of the
therapy ban said they support the
conversion therapy ban but are
concerned that the ban is likely
to be challenged. They believe the
Senate should get an opinion before
the challenge in order to ensure
the bill doesnâ€™t get delayed.
â€œWe are confident that the
pending bill is constitutional,â€ said
Sen. Joan Lovely (D-Salem) who
opposed getting the courtâ€™s opinion.
â€œIt relies on well-established
authority of the state to regulate
professional conduct.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for getting a
court opinion. A â€œNoâ€ vote is
against getting it).
Sen. Jason Lewis
No
REMOVE CAP ON WELFARE
BENEFITS FOR KIDS (S 2186)
Senate 37-1, approved a bill
that repeals the current law that
denies an additional $100 per
month in welfare benefi ts to children
conceived whileâ€”or soon
afterâ€”the family began receiving
welfare benefi ts or, if they had received
family welfare benefi ts in
the past. The law was adopted in
1995 as part of a welfare reform
package that was aimed at discouraging
families already receiving
public support from having
more children. The House has approved
its own version of the bill
and the Senate version now goes
to the House for consideration.
Supporters of the repeal said
that there are some 8,700 children
who currently fall under the
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cap in the Bay State. These families
are barred from receiving an
additional $100 a month to help
support that child. They said there
are no facts to back up the charge
that families are having more children
in order to get the additional
$100.
â€œI have heard countless personal
accounts from many families
who are hurt by this cap on kids,â€
said Sen. Sal DiDomenico (DEverett),
the Senate sponsor of the
proposal. â€œBecause their benefi ts
are so low, parents with â€˜cappedâ€™
children struggle to meet their
familiesâ€™ basic needs. For instance,
they often canâ€™t pay for enough
diapers to keep their child clean,
dry and healthy. And they are
forced to make painful choices
about which necessities they can
aff ord. We know that itâ€™s time to
take action to repeal this outdated,
ineff ective and unjust policy,
and show that we value all children
equally, regardless of the circumstances
of their birth.â€
â€œI think itâ€™s unfair to ask the constituents
back home to pay for a
benefi t for others that they donâ€™t
get themselves,â€ said Sen. Don Humason
(R-Westfi eld), the only opponent
of the bill.
He said the Legislature should
have a big heart and take care of
people but noted he also needs
to listen to his constituents who
tell him they are having a diffi -
cult time making ends meet and
are limiting the number of children
they have. He said his constituents
tell him they are not eligible
for any welfare benefi ts but
are forced to pay these benefi ts
for others who decide to have
more children.
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for removing
the cap. A â€œNoâ€ vote is against removing
it).
Sen. Jason Lewis
Yes
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEKâ€™S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call
tracks the length of time that the
House and Senate were in session
each week. Many legislators
say that legislative sessions
are only one aspect of the Legislatureâ€™s
job and that a lot of important
work is done outside of
~ Obituaries ~
Bernard J. Clavette
O
f Malden,
March 25,
2019. Beloved
husband of
51 years to
Rose Marie A.
(Marquis) Clavette.
Devoted
father of
Kim M. Chabre
and her husband Larry of Malden
& Lori A. Clavette of Revere.
Cherished grandfather of Matthew
A. Chabre of Malden & Jeffrey
J. Chabre and his wife Nicole
of Billerica. Loving brother
of Theresa Violette, Jerry Clavette,
Connie Cyr, Allen Clavette,
Rejean Thibideau, Joel Clavette,
Nancy Corbin, Linda Dumond,
Gene Clavette, Carol Reed and
Lisa Cyr and the late Claudette
Pelletier & Patrick Clavette Jr.
In lieu of fl owers, contributions
in Benâ€™s memory may be made
to The Michael Burke Foundation,
24 Marine Rd., Boston, MA
02127.
Jacqueline R. (VanPraet)
DeFilippis
f Gilford,
NH, formerly
of Malden,
age 84,
March 25.
Wife of the
late Antonio
V. DeFilippis
O
with whom she shared 60 years
of marriage. Beloved mother of
Stephen DeFilippis & his wife
Joanne of NH, Susan Russo of
Danvers, Jacqueline Habeeb &
her husband Robert of Peabody.
Dear sister of Judy Calder of Saugus.
Also survived by 11 grandchildren
& 9 great-grandchildren.
In lieu of fl owers, donations
in her memory may be made to
St. Jude Childrenâ€™s Research Hospital
at www.stjude.org.
Janice B. (Rocci)
McDonough
O
f North Revere, formerly of
Malden &
Everett, age
76, March
27. Loving
wife of Kenneth
G. McDonough,
with
whom
she shared
55 years of marriage. Beloved
mother of Kenneth G. McDonough,
Jr. & his wife Mary of
Peabody, Brian S. McDonough
& his wife Christine of Malden.
Cherished grandmother of Arianna,
Emily, Tayla & Michael. Sister
of Judith Monte & her husband
Douglas of FL. In lieu of
flowers, donations in Janiceâ€™s
memory may be made to Care
Group Parmenter Homecare &
Hospice, 1 Arsenal Marketplace,
Watertown, MA 02472.
Jean Nicholson
O
f Malden
MA
passed away
peacefully
on Friday,
March 29,
2019 at age
93. Jean was
born on July
13, 1925, to
the late Michael and Mary (Kelley)
Nicholson of Malden. She
is survived by her sister Lois
Healey of Lexington and many
nieces, nephews and friends.
Jean graduated from Malden
High School in 1942. She graduated
from Burdett College
in 1944. She worked at Rockwell
Manufacturing and then
started at Sylvania in 1946. In
1959, Sylvania merged with
GTE. Jean retired in 1983 after
37 years with the company.
In 2000, Bell Atlantic and
~Legal Notice~
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT 2019-2020
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 30-DAY PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The City of Malden and the North Suburban Consortium (NSC) comprised of the communities of
Malden, Medford, Arlington, Everett, Chelsea, Melrose, Revere and Winthrop, acting by and through
the Malden Redevelopment Authority (MRA) completed a draft Annual Action Plan for 2019-2020.
This draft Plan includes the proposed spending plan for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for the City of Malden,
and HUDâ€™s HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program funding for the eight communities
listed above for the 2019-2020 Program Year. The draft Plan will be available for review and public
comment Friday April 5, 2019 through Monday May 6, 2019 at the MRA, 17 Pleasant St., Malden
(Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8am to 5pm; Tuesday 8am to 7pm; Friday 8am to 12pm). The draft
Plan includes proposals for the CDBG and the HOME Program for Program Year July 1, 2019 through
June 30, 2020. The draft Plan can also be viewed at www.maldenredevelopment.com.
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Comments may be emailed to apratt@maldenredevelopment.com or sent in writing on or before
May 6 to the Malden Redevelopment Authority, 17 Pleasant St., Malden, MA 02148, Attn: Alexander
Pratt.
The projected entitlement amount for CDBG is $1,327,320 and for HOME is $2,000,000, with the
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April 5, 2019
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
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.
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GTE Corp merged and became
known as Verizon. A mass in
memory of Jean will be held at
Sacred Hearts 315 Main Street
Malden at 10:00 am on Saturday,
April 6. Interment will be
private. Donations in Jeanâ€™s
memory can be made to Hallmark
Health VNA and Hospice,
178 Savin Street, Suite 300,
Malden, MA 02148.
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 20
the House and Senate chambers.
They note that their jobs also involve
committee work, research,
constituent work and other matters
that are important to their
districts. Critics say that the Legislature
does not meet regularly or
long enough to debate and vote
in public view on the thousands
of pieces of legislation that have
been fi led. They note that the infrequency
and brief length of sessions
are misguided and lead to
irresponsible late-night sessions
and a mad rush to act on dozens
of bills in the days immediately
preceding the end of an annual
session.
During the week of March 2529,
the House met for a total of
eight hours and 54 minutes while
the Senate met for a total of four
hours and 33 minutes.
Mon., March 25 House 11:05
a.m. to 1:44 p.m.
Senate 11:10 a.m. to 11:22 a.m.
Tues., March 26 No House
session
No Senate session
Wed., March 27 House 11:01
a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
No Senate session
Thurs., March 28 House 11:00
a.m. to 2:16 p.m.
Senate 12:01 p.m. to 4:22 p.m.
Fri., March 29 No House session
No
Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
Malden
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 19
Thomas P. Arria, Sr.
O
f Malden, formerly of Somerville
and Bostonâ€™s West End,
March 29. Beloved husband
of Anita M. (Lepore) Arria with
whom he shared 68 years of marriage.
Devoted father of Thomas
P. Arria, Jr. of Stoneham and
his companion Patricia DeSantis,
Mary Hurd and her husband
William of Jackson, NJ, Charles
S. Arria and his wife Ann P. of
North Reading, Paul F. Arria and
his wife Francesca of Burlington,
John A. Arria and his wife
Maria C. of Wilmington, Anna
Gullage-Tompkins and her husband
William Tompkins of Wilmington,
Jeanna Carroll and her
husband Paul of Medford and
David J. Arria of Georgia. Lovingly
survived by 18 grandchildren
and 18 great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Teresa Arria
and her husband Peter and
Anthony Arria and his wife Nell.
Funeral from the Dello Russo Funeral
Home, 306 Main St., MEDFORD,
Wednesday, April 3rd at
8:30 AM followed by a Funeral
Mass celebrated in St. Raphael
Church, 512 High Street, Medford,
at 9:30 AM. Relatives and
friends are respectfully invited to
attend. Visiting Hours Tuesday 4 -
8 PM. Services will conclude with
burial at Puritan Lawn Memorial
Park, Peabody. In lieu of fl owers,
contributions may be made
in Tomâ€™s name to St. Jude Childrenâ€™s
Research Hospital, 501 St.
Jude Place, Memphis, TN 381059959.
Late retired offi cer, Boston
Police Dept.
Annmarie (Bonanno)
Cunha
M
arch 26, a lifelong resident
of Malden. Beloved wife of
Thomas W. Cunha of Malden. Devoted
mother of Nicole T. Cunha
of Malden. Cherished sister of
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Frank J. Bonanno of Malden and
Albert J. Bonanno and wife Cheryl
of Saugus. Also survived by
many loving nieces, nephews,
and cousins. In lieu of fl owers,
donations may be made to: Winchester
Hospital Foundation, 41
Highland Ave., Winchester, MA.
01890.
Dorothy M. Sarno
O
f Malden, March 27. Devoted
mother of Jeanne Oâ€™Keefe of
West Yarmouth, Maria Sarno of
Malden and the late David Sarno.
Loving grandmother of Angela
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1. Albrecht DÃ¼rer
2. An English town
3. Bluebonnet
4. Twinkies
5. Aaron Copland
6. The unicorn (National Unicorn
Day in Scotland)
7. Mount Vesuvius
8. Lon Chaney
9. books
10. A fi re escape
11. Easter
12. Warlock
13. Yes; the â€œscalesâ€ at the
spearâ€™s tip are leaves.
14. Florida (Easter Sunday is
Pascua Florida in Spain,
the Feast of Flowers)
15. Gen. Robert E. Lee
16. Baseball (for third base)
17. A crocus variety
18. Dr. Jonas Salk
19. â€œRevolverâ€
20. Napoleon Bonaparte
grandmother of Lennon Hallet.
Dear sister of the late John and
Jeana Bazzinotti. Dorothy was
raised and educated in South
Boston. She has been a resident
of Malden since 1959. For many
years, she worked as a bookkeeper
for the Boston Globe. She was
an active parishioner at Immaculate
Conception Parish in Malden
where she was also a member of
the Motherâ€™s Club. She enjoyed
being part of a bowling league
for several years. In lieu of fl owers,
donations in her memory
may be made to the ALS Association,
685 Canton St., Suite 103,
Norwood, MA 02062.
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extended family................................................................................................$665,000.
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yd, located on side st.........................................................................................$455,000.
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î’î“îˆî‘ îƒ€î’î’î• î“îî„î‘î€ î–î“î„î† îî„î–î—îˆî• î–î˜îŒî—îˆ îšî€’î…î„î—î‹î€ îšî„îîŽ îŒî‘ î†îî’î–îˆî—î€ î‚¿î‘ î€–î•î‡ îƒ€î• î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î…î’î‘î˜î–
î•î’î’îî€ î‹î‡îšî‡î€ î†îˆî‘ î„îŒî•î€ î€• îŠî„î– î‰î˜î•î‘î„î†îˆî–î€ î€• î‡î•îŒî™îˆîšî„îœî–î€ î–îŒî‡îˆ î–î— î€³î€¨î€µî€©î€¨î€¦î€·î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€šî€•î€—î€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€¼î’î˜î‘îŠî€ î’î‘îˆî€î’îšî‘îˆî• î€¦î€¨ î€¦î’î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€› î•îî–î€ î€— î…îˆî‡î•îî–î€ î€• îƒ² î…î„î—î‹î–î€
îŒîî“î•îˆî–î–îŒî™îˆ î€”î–î— îƒ€î• î‰î„îîŒîîœ î•î îšî€’îŠî„î– î‚¿î•îˆî“îî„î†îˆî€ îî„î–î—îˆî• î–î˜îŒî—îˆ îšî€’î…î„î—î‹ î€‰ îšî„îîŽî€îŒî‘î€ îšî„îîŽî€î˜î“
attic, 2 c gar, located just outside Saugus Center on great cul-de-sac. Just move
right in!!............................................................................................................$689,900.
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SAUGUS RARE Business Zoned parcel with many possibilities. This 34,000 corner
îî’î— î‹î’î˜î–îˆî– î„ î€©îˆî‡îˆî•î„î î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î–î—îœîîˆ î‹î’îîˆ îšîŒî—î‹ î„îî„îîŒî‘îŠ î‡îˆî—î„îŒîî–î€‘ î€³îîˆî„î–îˆ î†î„îî î€¶î„î˜îŠî˜î–
î€¬î‘î–î“îˆî†î—îŒî’î‘î„î î€¶îˆî•î™îŒî†îˆî– î‰î’î• î„îî î“îˆî•îîŒî—î—îˆî‡ î˜î–îˆî–î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€šî€•î€˜î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
SAUGUS 1st AD RARE FIND! Two Family with 3 bedrooms, 5 rooms each unit, hardîšî’î’î‡
îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠî€ î–îˆî“î„î•î„î—îˆ î˜î—îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî– îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î—îšî’ îî„î˜î‘î‡î•îœ î‹î’î’îŽî€î˜î“î–î€ î“î„î—îŒî’î€ îî„î•îŠîˆ îî’î—î€
located on great cul-de-sac Great Find!...........................................................$629,900.
LITTLEFIELD REAL ESTATE
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout
house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl
siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000
SAUGUS ~ 2 family new to market! 4 bed, 2.5 bath, granite
counters, SS appliances, newer gas heat/AC, prof landscaping,
custom paint, new patio, 1 bed apt. .......................$739,000
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
PEABODY ~ 4 bed colonial, 2.5 baths, central AC,
finished basement, SS appliances, hardwood throughout,
great cul-de-sac location, gas heat ....................$759,000
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
PEABODY ~ 3 bed, 3 bath, 1.5 bath ranch. Stainless
appliances, granite counters, central AC, 2 car garage,
professional landscaping, great location ....... $549,900
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$439,900
Coming Soon
in Lynn: Brand
New Construction!
Call Rhonda Combe
SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen,
appliances, heat, AC, roof and vinyl siding all replaced in
2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
for details!
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one
bath lower unit .....................................$639,000
LAND
FOR SALE
SAUGUS
Call Rhonda Combe
at 781-706-0842 for details!!
Under
Contract
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Sandy Juliano
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135-137 CHELSEA ST., EVERETT
5 UNITS - $1,200,000
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33 FREEMAN AVE., EVERETT
SINGLE FAMILY - $360,000
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68 NEWTON ST., EVERETT
TWO FAMILY - $575,000
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