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NEWS ANALYSIS: Serious situation
worsens in Malden as trash workers’
strike continues into its 4th week
Mayor: City worker’s life threatened at trash drop-off site; Malden
joins six-city lawsuit against Republic Services seeking injunction
By Steve Freker
threatened to shoot one of our
N
o one who goes to work for a
city department ever signed
up for what Malden Mayor Gary
Christenson described when
speaking at a press conference in
Salem on Thursday. “This morning
when a resident was told he
missed the trash drop-off time
employees,” the Mayor related,
in reference to one of the many
measures this city has taken in
response to the Republic Services
trash workers strike, which
is now in its fourth week.
With intermittent, limited pickups
by replacement workers not
nearly enough, the city — and
17 other North Shore communities
— remains embroiled in
the worst regional health emergency
since the COVID-19 pandemic
of 2020 and 2021. Even
in the depths and tribulations of
that morass of issues, responses
and incidents, it did not sink
NEWS | SEE PAGE 6
A RARE FEAT: Malden Babe Ruth Baseball:
Turner Brothers both pitch in the same game
Playoffs begin this week for BRL Teams
Surfing legend Paloma Quintana changed the sport of surfing for
women in Puerto Rico.
Special to The Advocate
F
I
A rare occurrence in Malden Babe Ruth Baseball last week! “When was the last time two brothers
on the same team pitched in the SAME GAME in Malden BRL?” Well, no one could recall, and it is
definitely something longtime league followers would remember. It happened the other night
when the Knights were playing the Flames. Above, from left, are Knights co-manager Tylor West,
Kevin Turner (starting pitcher), who is a rising sophomore at Malden Catholic, Mason Campo
(catcher) and Cole Turner (relief pitcher), a rising freshman at Malden Catholic. The Turners are
the sons of Kevin and Julie (Willcox) Turner. Kevin is a Malden Catholic alumnus himself. The
late, longtime Knights manager Bob Rotondi, who passed away a year ago this past May, would
have been proud! The game was played on the field named in his honor, Rotondi Field at Howard
Park. Also, Bob definitely would have been able to answer the “Question of the ‘Knight’” with his
encyclopedic memory of all things Malden Babe Ruth. —Steve Freker
ive years ago Malden resident
Mark Micheli watched
as his wife battled for her life
against a riptide far off the shore
DOCUMENTARY | SEE PAGE 8
Sen. Lewis leads effort for cell
phone-free schools
Special to The Advocate
n early July, the Massachusetts
Legislature’s Joint Committee
on Education, including State
Senator Jason Lewis, who is the
EFFORT | SEE PAGE 5
617-387-2200
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Malden resident turns traumatic
experience into documentary
Film warns about riptides and celebrates an
extraordinary female surfer in Puerto Rico
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 25, 2025
~ Political Announcement ~
Karen Colón Hayes announces reelection
for City Councilor-At-Large
H
ello, my name is Karen Colón
Hayes, and I am seeking reelection
as your City Councilor-At-Large.
It has been a true
honor to serve our community
in this role over the past few
years. I have dedicated myself
to ensuring our city government
remains accessible to all
residents. Transparency is a core
value for me, as it fosters trust
between the community and
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our local government. We need
leaders who are honest, hold
one another accountable, and
conduct themselves with professionalism.
At the same time,
we must move beyond division
and avoid wasting time on petty
disputes. By working together,
we can navigate the challenging
times ahead. I am proud of
the work I have done for affordable
housing both in my role on
the city council and through
my personal commitment. I
have been dedicated to advancing
affordable housing
initiatives in Malden by serving
as a board member on
the Metro North Housing Corporation
and on the American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)
Housing Committee. The combined
efforts on both resulted
in 14 units at the Bread of Life
for home ownership, which is
fully occupied today, the Bryant
Street affordable housing
project and a project at the former
Salvation Army site in Malden.
Transparency and public
trust in local governance is
crucial and one of my top priorities.
Since being elected I
post weekly agendas on social
media channels and led the
charge for a City Council Hybrid
Technology policy. As part of
the tech committee, we helped
make it possible for the community
and elected officials to have
remote access for all our meetings.
Access to green space is vital,
particularly in urban areas. It
is essential to protect our parks
and ensure they are available to
Karen Colón Hayes
Councilor-At-Large
everyone. One of the reasons
we bought our home in Malden
over 30 years ago was its proximity
to the Middlesex Fells Reservation
and the Malden River.
That is why when I was approached
by community members,
I advocated re-establishing
the Parks and Recreation Commission.
I am also the council liaison
for the open space committee
and have attended all
meetings to support the roll
out of this plan. Walking in nature
is something we do as a
family often and we are also a
family who uses public transportation
and bike riding as a
means to travel. None of our
adult children own cars, and
two of them don’t even have
drivers licenses. That’s why ensuring
safe streets is incredibly
important to us, and why
I am committed to continuing
to collaborate with organizations
like Malden Safe Streets
and Bike to the Sea. My career
has been deeply centered on
working with youth, beginning
with supporting at-risk young
people in an outward bound
program, tripling the size of
the summer youth employment
program and continuing
today with the establishment of
the Malden Youth Council to increase
youth civic engagement.
Mentoring our young people
helps them navigate challenges
with greater confidence and
it’s why I will continue to provide
this support to our youth in any
way that is helpful. Finally, I am
proud to be the daughter of a
union president, and the director
of the Hispanic Inmate Needs
Department in the federal prison
system in New York - among the
first Puerto Ricans to hold such
a position. Because of this legacy,
I stand firmly in support of
our unions, openly demonstrating
my solidarity by joining picket
lines and offering assistance
wherever it’s needed. We have
much more to do together! I remain
steadfast in moving forward,
regardless of the challenges
and obstacles put before me,
with my focus firmly on the people
of Malden. Your needs will always
be my top priority. I would
be deeply honored to have your
support and humbly ask for your
vote on Tuesday, November 4,
2025. Follow me on Instagram:
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 25, 2025
DON’T GET SMISHED! RMV chief warns residents against new text scam
Fraudulent text messages tell drivers to pay phony traffic tickets, other bills
By Steve Freker
Don’t get “smished”!
Cybercriminals are relentless
and the public is being urged to
be aware of a new scam unfolding
on your personal cellphone.
Mass. Registry of Motor Vehicles
chief Colleen Oglivie on Tuesday
warned Massachusetts residents
about a new, massive scam involving
fraudulent text messages
sent to cellphones requesting
payments and personal financial
information. A text message
purporting to be from the
state Department of Transportation
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a “final notice” from MassDOT
that tells people they have an
outstanding traffic ticket and
threatens to suspend their registration
and driving privileges
if they don’t submit payment
by a certain date. The fake
messages are what’s known as
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Transportation (MassDOT) and
Registry of Motor Vehicles will
NEVER text or email looking for
payment of an outstanding bill
with a text message.
“smishing,” a scam in which cybercriminals
use texts in an attempt
to trick people into providing
personal information or
sending money to them. A previous,
widespread “smishing” scam
used texts claiming to be from
“E-ZPass Toll Services,” instructing
drivers to pay outstanding
toll balances.
Here are some tips and advice
for residents seeking to avoid
Here is a copy of the fraudulent
message appearing in people’s
text messages across the state.
becoming a victim of the ongoing
scams.
How to Protect Yourself
• Be wary of unsolicited messages:
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EFFORT | FROM PAGE 1
committee’s chair, voted across
party lines and unanimously in
classroom.
An Act to promote student
learning and mental health,
which was drafted by Senator
bell” restrictions on student cell
phone use during the school day
but allows districts to provide exceptions
for student health and
safety reasons, for students with
disabilities or multilingual learners
who need such devices, and
for other reasonable exceptions.
Schools would also have to provide
a way for parents to contact
their children during the school
day and vice versa. Policies could
be in place and enforced starting
with the 2026-27 school year.
The Department of Elementary
and Secondary Education assists
districts with guidance and model
policies.
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favor of a bill requiring all public
school districts to implement
student policies that restrict the
use of cell phones and other personal
electronic devices during
the school day. The bill has been
referred to the Senate’s Ways and
Means Committee and is expected
to be debated and passed by
the full Senate later this month.
Reportedly, research shows
many negative effects linked to
student cell phone use, including
diminished academic performance,
poorer mental health,
worse relationship building and
social skills and reduced safety
during emergencies. According
to Pew Research, 72% of high
school teachers consider cell
phones a “major problem” in the
RACE | FROM PAGE PB
affected and for the families that
take time out of their busy lives
caring for the ones they love.”
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“Each runner brings a powerful
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and helps shine a light on the
impact brain injury has on individuals,
families, and communities.”
Lewis,
draws from multiple bills
filed at the beginning of this legislative
session to address the issue
of student cell phone use in
schools. “Numerous studies have
shown the many benefits to student
learning and well-being by
removing cell phones from their
educational environment,” said
Senator Lewis. “We have growing
support for action from parents,
teachers, students, advocates,
and state leaders like Governor
Healey, Senate President
Spilka, and Attorney General
Campbell, and I am very hopeful
to see quick movement on
this bill as it continues through
the legislative process.”
The bill directs local school
districts to implement “bell-toThough
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 25, 2025
NEWS | FROM PAGE 1
to the level of a visceral threat
of violence described by Mayor
Christenson that day. The
health emergency is real, however,
and is a threat to Malden residents’
lives along with the other
communities whose trash pickups
have been disrupted by the
strike, which began July 1 when
Republic Services workers, who
are members of Teamsters Local
25, walked off the job, citing
demands for better wages and
benefits.
Also on the front lines of the
Malden trash crisis is longtime
Malden Department of Public
Works (DPW) Director Bob Knox,
who, along with the Mayor and
other city officials, has been dealing
with the strike and the trash
woes all day, every day. “It’s like
a 100-degree blizzard out here
dealing with this for the last 17
days,” Knox said in an online news
report shortly after a press conference
where Mayor Christenson
and five other regional mayors
— from Beverly, Canton, Danvers,
Gloucester and Peabody —
filed a lawsuit in Essex Superior
Court in Salem on July 17.
The lawsuit sought injunctive
relief demanding Republic Services
fulfill its contracts by picking
up the accumulating trash
and garbage and also paying the
municipalities’ already incurred
costs of responding to the crisis
locally. “The accumulation of
trash and recycling throughout
the municipalities has resulted
in nuisances and sources of filth
and causes of sicknesses,” the
complaint stated, citing infestations
of rats, insects and other
pests due to the overwhelming
trash piling up. In Malden there
have even been flocks of seagulls
causing unsightly messes picking
at the trash and garbage.
In court on Tuesday, a lawyer
for Republic says the company
is doing its best to pick up trash
during the strike, saying that “service
is near-normal” — which
has been strongly challenged
and disputed by the communities
affected.
Essex Superior Court Judge
Kathleen McCarthy-Neyman
questioned how effective the
community’s order would be if
Republic said it is doing the best
it can, according to an online report:
“If they’re doing everything
they can, what is the benefit of issuing
an injunction making them
Malden DPW Director Bob Knox
speaks after a press conference
where Malden’s Mayor Gary
Christenson announced
the city was joining 5 other
communities in suing for an
injunction against Republic
Services. (Advocate Photo)
do something?” Judge McCarthy-Neyman
said. “Because there
is a strike going on, which apparently,
they’re legally entitled to
strike with the union, what good
is the injunction going to do?”
The judge said she would take
the request from Malden and the
other communities “under advisement”
with the expectation
of issuing a ruling. No ruling had
been forthcoming as of the Advocate’s
press time.
“I don’t think there’s any validity
to what [Republic’s] defense
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involved in the strike situation, as
Republic Services has sued the
union, Teamsters Local 25, citing
alleged tactics they say picketing
members have employed.
In one case, they accused an unknown
worker of stealing a company
truck, which was found a
short time after it went missing,
according to an online report. In
other cases, Republic Services
has said Teamsters have hurled
insults at managers and replacement
workers, and blocked their
entry into Republic’s property in
Revere.
The Teamsters union has accused
the company of not negotiating
in good faith as they
bargained for a new contract.
Workers said they want a salary
increase that the Teamsters
have said would bring the Republic
workers’ pay at least even
with other waste haulers’ pay. The
striking workers are also seeking
Malden is one of 17 greater
Boston and North Shore
communities who are facing
a trash disruption crisis and
health emergency now in its 4th
consecutive week. (Courtesy Photo)
to address health and other benefit
agreements contractually.
A federal court judge in Boston
denied Republic’s motions
for a temporary restraining order
and preliminary injunction
to end the strike.
In a statement released by
Teamsters Local Union No. 25
President Tom Mari, it stated,
“Frankly, I’m not surprised. We
knew the allegations made by
Republic did not justify any action
by the federal court. As usual,
Republic misled the court
about our conduct. Maybe now
Republic will come to its senses
and come back to the bargaining
table to resolve the strike.”
Malden Mayor Gary Christenson
speaks at a press conference
announcing the city was suing
Republic Services. (Advocate Photo)
The City of Malden has established
municipal trash and recycling
drop-off sites and times
during the week to help residents
manage their needs during this
crisis. Please see Separate Story
in this Advocate edition. Daily
updates for Malden residents as
well as many other points of information
on the trash pickup disruption
are available on the city’s
website: www.cityofmalden.org
If the daily status table indicates
that your scheduled collection
day was completed but
your trash is still at the curb,
please submit a report through
SeeClickFix using the category
“Trash Missed Pickup.”
City of Malden establishes drop off options
for trash and recycling at municipal sites
To help residents manage during this time, the City of Malden
has established trash and recycling drop-off options at the Malden
Department of Public Works (DPW) DPW Yard, 356 Commercial
St. (Trash and Recycling) and Ferryway School, 150 Cross St.
(Recycling ONLY).
This information on the city website’s “Trash Disruption” page
(www.cityofmalden.org) is updated daily with the latest collection
schedules, service changes, and drop-off availability. “Thank you
for your continued patience and cooperation as we navigate this
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Dolphins Seal Three-Peat in Thrilling City Series Finals
T
he Dolphins have etched
their name into Malden Youth
Baseball history with their third
consecutive championship victory,
capping off a stellar 10–2
regular season and a dramatic
postseason run that showcased
grit, talent and heart.
Led by seasoned third-year
players Jacob Christie, Michael
Menard and Nick Cook-Tran, the
Dolphins once again dominated
the field. These three have never
known anything but victory,
having lifted the championship
trophy every year of their
tenure. They were joined by returning
champions Dmitri Camell
and Lorenzo Solis — both
securing their second straight
title — and all five earned spots
on the All-Star roster representing
Malden in an exhibition series
against East Boston and Revere.
Fresh talent added a spark
to the squad, with 11-year-old
Giovanni Cambriello and an eager-to-learn
group of 10-yearolds
— Christopher Faria, Levi
Kruckenberg, James Melendez,
Jaxon Nickerson and Ramon Ostolaza
— stepping up throughout
the season.
City Series Highlights
As regular season leaders, the
Dolphins earned a first-round
bye and watched as the Dodgers
upset an undermanned Red Sox
squad. In their semifinal matchup,
the Dolphins unleashed
a shutout masterpiece. Jacob
Christie pitched five dominant
innings, allowing just one single
while striking out 14. He also led
the offense with two triples and
a single. Cook-Tran added two
doubles, and Camell chipped in
with a double. Final score: Dolwalking
four.
In extra innings, Cook-Tran
took over on the mound for
the Dolphins, quickly extinguishing
Red Sox hopes with
a walk followed by three consecutive
strikeouts. The bottom
of the seventh brought
heart-pounding drama. With
two outs, Christie reached on
an error. Cook-Tran singled. Camell
laid down a textbook bunt
to load the bases. Cambriello
then put the ball in play, and
Christie dashed home for the
walk-off score, sealing the Dolphins'
dynasty with a 4–3 championship
victory.
The Dolphins, pictured from left to right: front row: Jaxon
Nickerson, Lorenzo Solis, Michael Menard and Ramon Ostolaza;
back row: Coach Jay Nickerson, Chris Faria, James Melendez,
Giovanni Cambriello, Dmitri Camell, Jacob Christie, Levi
Kruckenberg, Nick Cook-Tran and Coach Ken Mazonson. (Courtesy photos)
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phins 10, Dodgers 0.
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Pictured from left to right:
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DOCUMENTARY | FROM PAGE 1
on a beach in Puerto Rico. Within
seconds he saw a woman on
a surfboard racing towards her.
“The surfboard was moving so
fast I thought it might be motorized,”
he said. “When she reached
her, I saw Trish pull herself onto
the board and then I saw a big
wave crash over them, and then
I didn’t see anyone.”
The near-death experience of
his wife and her subsequent rescue
by surfing legend Paloma
Quintana is told in Micheli’s documentary
short, “Paloma, Angel
of the Sea.” A trailer of the movie
can be seen at PalomaAngelOfTheSea.com.
Micheli,
a former editor at The
Boston Globe who now teachPaloma
Quintana routinely rescues swimmers on a beach in
northwest Puerto Rico.
es multimedia journalism parttime
at Emerson College, kept
in touch with Quintana over the
past five years, communicating
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He soon learned that Quintana
routinely rescues people from
rip currents — which are nearly
continuous — on Jobos Beach in
the town of Isabela in the northwest
corner of the island.
Not everyone is as lucky
His wife, Trish Micheli, a former
second-grade teacher at
the Beebe School and volunteer
coordinator at The Immigrant
Learning Center in Malden,
did some research and found
news articles about children and
adults drowning in riptides there
over the years. “It was scary, reading
about all these tragedies and
thinking about the danger I was
in,” she said.
Female surfing pioneer
The couple also learned that
Quintana is a female surfing pioneer
who competed in what was
once considered a male surfing
sport, longboarding. Recognizing
that there were many women
who wanted to surf but were
intimidated by “macho” males,
she founded the “International
Association of Female Surfers in
Puerto Rico” in 2004.
“I knew this was an extraordinary
story that needed to be
told and thought about doing a
documentary over the past five
years,” Mark Micheli said. “But I
also knew it would take a lot of
work and some money.”
So it wasn’t until he applied
and received a small grant from
Emerson College last year that
he decided he could do this. Last
January the Michelis, along with
their friends Malden residents
Carlos and Monica Calvo, flew to
Puerto Rico, where he filmed the
documentary in five days.
“I couldn’t have done it without
Carlos and Monica,” MicheRMV
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li said. He explained that Carlos,
who is a professional translator,
provided translations for both
Micheli and Quintana during
a video interview conducted
on the balcony of his apartment
rental. It was then that he
learned what drives Quintana to
continually risk her life to save
others.
“She opened up to me, explaining
her motivation,” he said.
“It was a very emotional moment
that I’m proud of capturing
on film.”
Film festival dreams
Micheli said he applied to
about a dozen film festivals in
hopes of getting more people
to learn about this extraordinary
woman and the dangers
of riptides. Some are local,
including the prestigious
GlobeDocs Film Festival held at
The Brattle Theatre in Harvard
Square in the fall.
“That’s the one I’m hoping the
most to get into,” Micheli said. He
explained that he and Trish attend
the “documentary shorts”
part of the GlobeDocs program
most every year. “We love it. They
show about a half-dozen shorts,
followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers.”
Other
festivals he applied to
are farther away, including New
York, California, Puerto Rico,
Dublin and Belgium. “It’s a long
shot,” he said. “But how often am
I going to get a chance to have
a film of mine shown on the big
screen? I’d be happy to get into
just one of the festivals.”
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Malden Affordable Homeownership Project
Begins Application Process
Special to The Advocate
A
pplications are now open for
five new affordable homeownership
units at 272-274 Cross
St. in Malden, Mayor Gary Christenson
announced. The project,
which was developed by
The Neighborhood Developers
(TND) with financial support
from the City of Malden and
MassHousing, includes three
two-bedroom units for people
earning no more than 100% Area
Median Income (AMI) and two
one-bedroom units for people
earning no more than 80% AMI.
Malden residents will receive a
preference in the lottery. Applications
and more information,
including income limits, is available
online at https://www.theneighborhooddevelopers.org/
all-real-estate-projects/272cross.
Applications
are due by Tuesday,
October 7, and the lottery will
be held on Tuesday, October 21.
“For too many families, the
dream of homeownership is out
of reach. I am thrilled that our
commitment to affordable housing
has paid off, and a property
that was once vacant and an eyesore
has been transformed into
five affordable homes for firsttime
homebuyers,” said Mayor
Christenson. “I am grateful for
The Neighborhood Developers’
continued partnership and
shared commitment to this project.
I encourage all interested income-eligible
residents to apply
for this housing opportunity.”
The new affordable homes
are located on a previously vacant
property. The City of Malden
identified the site as an opportunity
to build new affordable
housing with support from
MassHousing’s Neighborhood
Hub initiative. The location provides
excellent accessibility and
convenience; it is situated near
public transit, schools, shops and
other neighborhood amenities
that will serve future residents
well. With significant local funding
from the City of Malden’s Affordable
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Malden.”
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Thanks to support from the
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Beware of the Medicare Advantage Trap
Dear Savvy Senior,
I will be enrolling in Medicare in a
few months and would like to know
if I initially enroll in a Medicare Advantage
plan, am I able to switch
back to original Medicare and get
a supplemental (Medigap) policy
and prescription drug plan later
with without paying a fine?
Almost 65
Dear Almost,
You won’t be subject to any
fines for switching Medicare
plans, but you will be subject
to medical underwriting for the
supplemental (Medigap) policy.
That means the private insurance
companies that offer these
plans can deny you coverage or
charge you a lot more for preexisting
conditions. This is known
as the Medicare Advantage trap.
Here’s what you should know.
Understanding MA Plans
Medicare Advantage plans
(also known as Medicare Part
C) are government approved
health plans sold by private insurance
companies that you can
choose in place of original Medicare.
The vast majority of Advantage
plans are managed-care
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that require you to get your care
within a network of doctors.
If you join an Advantage
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does. But many Advantage
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you’ll usually pay more –
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The rap on Medicare Advantage
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they’re great when you’re
healthy and don’t require much
health care, but depending on
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1. July 25 is National Hot Fudge Sundae Day; fudge originated in
what country?
2. In 1826, America’s first railroad was built in Quincy to haul granite
for what monument?
3. On July 26, 1990, ADA became law; ADA stands for what?
4. What Civil War general who lived in Rhode Island is the namesake
of a hairstyle?
5. Why did locals name Utah sites “Big Rock Candy Mountain” and
“Lemonade Springs”?
6. What signer of the Declaration of Independence was Massachusetts’
first governor?
7. July 27 is National Sleepy Head Day in Finland; in olden times,
how would a Finland house’s last person sleeping be awakened?
8.
In 1928 MIT developed what: computer, radio or television?
9. What game show’s name ends in an exclamation point?
10. On July 28, 1866, who was born who created Flopsy, Mopsy,
Cottontail and Peter?
11. During World War II, why was there a North-East Greenland
Sledge Patrol (dogsled)?
12. Reportedly, what beverage with peach juice is named after a
Venetian painter?
13. On July 29, 1954, what author with three initials before his last
name published his first novel in a three-part series?
14. The 1800s newspaper The Liberator of what city had in a ribbon
in its masthead design “Thou shalt love they neighbor as
thyself”?
15. In what country did the bánh mì sandwich originate?
16. According to Guinness World Records, why were the slippers
in the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz” ruby red?
17. On July 30, 1419, was the First Defenestration of Prague; which
was what?
18. In what profession would you find a slug?
19. When did America’s first subway system open in Boston: 1870,
1898 or 1912?
20. On July 31, 2006, why did Fidel Castro temporarily cede power
to his brother Raúl?
ANSWERS
1. USA
2. Bunker Hill
3. Americans with Disabilities Act
4. Ambrose Burnside — “sideburns” — he
had very fluffy side-whiskers.
5. After the lyrics in the 1928 song “Big
Rock Candy Mountain”
6. John Hancock
7. By being thrown into a body of water
or having water thrown on them
8. Computer
9. “Jeopardy!”
10. English children’s book author Beatrix
Potter
11. To check for German weather stations,
which were used to predict Europe’s
weather
12. Bellini (Giovanni)
13. J. R. R. Tolkien; “The Fellowship of the
Ring” in the “The Lord of the Rings” series
14.
Boston
15. Vietnam
16. “The shoes were actually silver in the
original 1900 novel, but they were
changed to red by filmmakers who
wanted to take advantage of the new
Technicolor film process…”
17. Some officials were killed by a mob by
being thrown out of a window.
18. Slug can mean a line of instructions to
a printer or piece of typesetting metal.
19. 1898
20. He had intestinal surgery.
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Upcoming Special Event Summer Movie Night
at the Malden Public Library: Wed., Aug. 6: 6-8 p.m.
P
lease join us for a Special
Event Summer Movie Night
on Wednesday, August 6, 2025,
from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Malden
Public Library. (Movie times
are approximate.) We will be
showing one of the best films of
2025, “Flow.” It won the Best Animated
Feature Oscar in 2025.
It is directed and cowritten and
coproduced by Gints Zilbalodis.
We will have a free raffle of movie-themed
prizes. Free snacks
will be provided.
This film is “A wondrous journey,
through realms natural
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ber 7. The lottery will be taking
place on Tuesday, October 21, at
a yet to be determined location.
To apply, residents can either:
• Apply online at https://form.
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cross-street
• Mail a paper application to
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Paper applications are available
at WinnResidential’s office
at 4 Gerrish Ave. in Chelsea,
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Planning and Community Development
in Malden City Hall (215
Pleasant St., Room #350, Malden,
Mass.).
There will be two informationnewly
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meditation on the fragility
of the environment and the spirit
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Friends!
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OBITUARY
Deborah L. Gilchrist
the Class of 1971. She then went
to work as a secretary for the
John Hancock Life Ins company
in Boston. She left the company
after an unfortunate accident
left her unable to continue working.
She had a great love for animals,
especially her own cats.
She loved jewelry and had a desire
to be a gemologist. She also
loved animals and cats.
She is survived by her mother,
Florence Matonis of Malden,
her brother Frederick Weldy and
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daughter of Peter and Florence
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in Malden, graduating
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wife Cheryl of Wakefield, her sister
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and her nieces Rachel Thomas,
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