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'MAK ATTACK!': Malden High senior
Coulanges-Blaise scores 5 TDs, runs
for 327 yards in Opening Night win
Tornado Football rolls to 48-34 victory
over Whittier Tech on road
Published Every Friday
617-387-2200
By Noah-Simon Contreras
A
bid to have local voters potentially
weigh in at the ballot
box on two topical issues in
the city was rejected by the Malden
City Council at its fi rst regular
meeting of the new season
Tuesday night.
Ward 4 Councillor Ryan O'MalMalden
High second-year head coach Witche Exilhomme talks to
the team after the win. (Advocate Photo)
By Steve Freker
T
hey fi gured out pretty early
on what the best game plan
would be for this one.
Give the ball to Mak... early,
often and then give it to him
some more!
Malden High football took a
free swing at the all-time record
book last Thursday night Sept.
8 in a resounding, 48-34 win
MAK ATTACK| SEE PAGE 10
ley had placed on the Council
docket separate requests for the
members to approve placing
ballot questions on the November
2023 ballot regarding the license
to operate for Mystic Valley
Regional Charter School—
which is based in Malden— and
the Roosevelt Park plan.
On the fi rst issue, the proposal
to have a question asked if Malden
voters wanted to vote in
favor or not of asking the state
Department of Elementary and
Secondary Education (DESE) to
deny a license renewal for Mystic
Valley was moved by Councillor
O'Malley.
City officials, Fire and Police personnel honor
the fallen on the 21st anniversary of Sept. 11th
When Council President Craig
Spadafora asked if any other
member seconded the motion,
none did, so the motion failed.
On the second request, where
Councillor O'Malley request the
Council to approve placing a
ballot question in November
2023 on a referendum for local
voters to approve or disapprove
the Roosevelt Park Improvement
Plan (RPIP), which
includes the installation of a series
of rehabilitation and remediation
actions, with synthetic
playing surface for a portion
of the park.
After nearly an hour of discussion,
Councillor O'Malley made
a motion for that request— to
put a referendum on the Roosevelt
Park plan on the ballot—
which was seconded by
Councillor-at-Large Karen Colon
Hayes.
That motion failed by an 8-2
vote, with Councillors O'Malley
and Hayes voting in favor, votE
Friday,
September 16, 2022
Malden City Council
rejects two proposed
ballot questions
Councillor had sought approval for local referendums on
Mystic Valley Charter School future, Roosevelt Park plan
ing against putting a question
regarding Roosevelt Park on the
ballot were Councillor-at-Large
Carey McDonald, Ward 1 Councillor
Peg Crowe, Ward 2 Councillor
Paul Condon, Ward 3 Councillor
Amanda Linehan, Ward
5 Councillor Barbara Murphy,
Ward 6 Councillor Stephen
Winslow, Ward 7 Councillor Chris
Simonelli and Council President
Craig Spadafora (at large). Ward
8 Councillor Jadeane Sica was
not in attendance at Tuesday's
meeting.
The discussion over the request
on the Roosevelt Park
plan largely centered on logistics,
as in what election the ballot
question could possibly be
placed as well as a potential cost.
Another question was what effect
such a ballot question could
have on a project that has been
planned and voted on by the
City Council.
BALLOT | SEE PAGE 7
New program may put
homeownership within reach
Advocate Staff Report
T
he Commonwealth of Massachusetts
has launched the
MassDREAMS (Delivering Real
Equity and Mortgage Stability)
grant program, which might
help Malden residents achieve
their dream of homeownership.
The purpose of the program is to
expand the sources of funding
for down payment assistance
for fi rst-time homebuyers. Federally
funded by the American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA),
MassDREAMS seeks to address
PROGRAM | SEE PAGE 11
Firefighters and Police officers are shown outside the Central Fire Station on Salem St. to honor
those who lost their lives 21 years ago on Sept. 11, 2001 on Sunday.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 16, 2022
Malden Musings – San Rock 2022, Part 3
By Peter Levine
P
icked up pieces while counting
down the days until San
Rock 2023...
• Cuteness, going forward, thy
name; the “Food Stand Gals”! Gianna
Spadafora, Carmella Spadafora,
Rylee Walker, Kayla Sullivan
and Grace Damico brought cuteness
and class to a whole new
level this year as they took complete
control of the hungry San
Rock masses. The girls were a shy
bunch though, only allowing
me to snap 375 pictures of them
during the weekend. The Saint
Rock tradition continues with
the next generation! Thank you,
young ladies, for that.
• My sources tell me that former
Malden Police Chief Kevin Molis
was responsible for the new
“Saint Rocco Way” street signs
that adorn poles on Pearl at Emerald
Street and Oakland during
San Rock weekend. A great parting
gift to Malden, Chief. Thank
you.
• Speaking of Chief Molis, it is
said that yours truly (Well, I’m
the only one saying it, but what the heck) took the fi rst picture of
Chief in civies in the past 42 years!
Kevin looking rested and relaxed
as he hung out with longtime
friend Brian Crowe.
• Best picture of the weekend
(besides the Food Stand Gals) was
the one snapped of former Mayor
Ed Lucey, Dave Caiazzo (1970’s
Malden Evening News Athlete of
the Decade) and Suff olk Square’s
Bobby Bellmer. All three looked
marvelous and were having the
best of times!
• His name is Peter Giuliano and
on San Rock weekend he is a rock
star! The success of the Feast cannot
happen unless Peter shows
face. Thank you, sir.
• Here’s a plug for our sound guy
for the weekend, Mark Glunts,
from Fastlane Productions Audio
Visual & Event Services. He
did an incredible job for us, as he
does every year, and has the coolest
moss you have ever seen! I
cannot say enough good things
about Mark (and his moss) so contact
him at 978-667-8399 or 617448-8577
or www.FastlaneProductions.net
if you are looking
for the best!
• The white, red and green tricolor
“rumble strip” that now runs
on Pearl Street from Thacher to
Oakland was a pleasant surprise
when it showed up a week or two
before the Festa – such a wonderful
and thoughtful addition to the
neighborhood and the weekend.
• They said it could never happen!
That the creature comforts
of older age had made him too
comfortable. That and having an
awesome significant other (Hi
Jen!) placed him in permanent
Grease Pole climbing retirement.
But while young Billy Spadafora
Jr. was compelled (some say
pressured) by his peers to join in
the fray, I could hear him mutter
to himself, “Just when I thought I
was out, they pull me back in!” Yes,
Billy Spadafora Jr. made like Superman,
found a phone booth to
change in (Youngsters out there,
ask your parents what a phone
booth is) and switched uniforms
to make that fi nal push up the
pole into San Rock glory and history!
Great seeing you come out
of retirement, Billy! You made
your pops proud (once again).
• Congratulations to the fearless
women of the grease pole.
De’anna DeMayo, Rebecca Krigman,
Gina Spadafora-Hurley and
Jenelle DeVits (to name a few) got
right down into the greasy, messy
fray and did an amazing job working
so seamlessly with the guys
giving them the adrenaline lift
they needed as the day wore on!
And, of course, they did; they are
Edgeworth women! Ably assisted
and mentored, of course, by
longtime “Queen of Edgeworth”
Debbie “Nice” Esposito.
• I single out the women of the
Grease Pole specifi cally because
in days of old when we in Edgeworth
weren’t as enlightened
as we are today, it was frowned
upon to even suggest a female
climb the pole. If not for the women
of Edgeworth, truth be told,
there would be no GP today.
These are the best of times!
• Anthony Spadafora is another
San Rocco rock star, and I get the
pleasure to walk with him during
the Procession every year – a
wonderful man, father and friend.
As Peter Falk’s iconic TV character
“Columbo” would say “Just
one more thing, sir” – I wrote the
following words shortly after the
Feast wrapped up, before the
news hit that Alice had passed
on. Strong. Dignifi ed. Principled.
Beautiful. Alice was all this, and
more:
“On Sunday during the annual
San Rock Fest we stopped in front
of Alice Spadafora’s home. It’s part
of the tradition. The First Lady of
Edgeworth, Alice Spadafora, was
not on her front porch last year
when the Procession passed by.
We were overjoyed that Lady Alice
greeted us this year as the
Saint rolled up into her driveway.
We all jockeyed for position to say
hello and get in that special ‘Kodak
Moment.’ Alice and her family
are part of the rich history of Malden
and especially Edgeworth. It
felt really good that we got to see
MUSINGS | SEE PAGE 14
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Malden’s 4th Annual Public Safety Day
Advocate Staff Report
n commemoration of Fire Prevention
Week, the Malden Fire
and Police Departments will
hold their Fourth Annual Public
Safety Day at Linden Park and
School on Sunday, October 9
from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Fire Prevention
Week is a time when all are
encouraged to recognize the
dangers that can occur in the
places we feel the safest. This
year’s theme is “Fire Won’t Wait
– Plan your Escape.”
Families and residents are inI
vited
to the free event for fun
and interactive ways to learn
more about safety. There will
be “touch-a-truck” events where
children can learn about and
climb on fi re engines and ladders,
police cars, an ambulance
and DPW trucks. There will be
music, arts & crafts hosted by the
Girl Scouts, a K-9 demonstration
by the State Police and free pizza,
hotdogs, ice cream, goody
bags and much more!
The event is being sponsored
by Cataldo Ambulance, Malden
Housing Authority, Malden
Board of Health, Malden’s
Offi ce of Strategic Planning &
Community Development, Malden
DPW, Piantedosi Baking Co.,
Stop & Shop, Anthony’s of Malden,
Ward 8 Councillor Jadeane
Sica, Councillor-at-Large Craig
Spadafora, Ward 6 Councillor
Steve Winslow, Ward 1 Councillor
Peg Crowe and Malden Firefi
ghters Local 902.
Fire Prevention Week is observed
every October in remembrance
of the Great Chicago Fire
that began on October 8, 1871,
and killed more than 250 people,
along with destroying more
than 17,400 structures across
2,000 acres. In 1911, 40 years after
the fi re, the Fire Marshals Association
determined that the
Annual Safety Day Flyer
anniversary of this fi re should
be observed annually to generate
awareness about fi re prevention.
Jadeane
Sica
Ward 8 Councillor
Craig Spadafora
Councillor-at-Large
Steve Winslow
Ward 6 Councillor
Peg Crowe
Ward 1 Councillor
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passage of the SAVE Students Act
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Senate in passing An Act
relative to safety and violence
education for students, which
is also known as the SAVE Students
Act. This bipartisan legislation
expands violence prevention
and suicide awareness programming
in schools, creates an
anonymous reporting system
for tips related to student safety
concerns and tasks the Department
of Elementary and Secondary
Education (DESE) with
developing a model threat assessment
policy for responding
to dangerous activity.
“We must do everything possible
to support our schools in
keeping students and staff safe,
and ensuring a positive and
healthy learning environment,”
said Senator Jason Lewis, who
is the Senate Chair of the Joint
Committee on Education. “I was
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Sandy Hook Promise, a nonprofi
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lives that were lost in the school
shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary
School, helped draft
and advocate for this legislation.
“Research proves that the
most eff ective way to prevent
school shootings, violence, and
suicide is teaching youth and
adults the warning signs and
how to get help,” said Sandy
Hook Promise Action Fund Cofounder/CEO
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father of Daniel, who was killed
in the Sandy Hook Elementary
School tragedy.
The SAVE Students Act is a response
to two concurrent crises:
a school shooting crisis and
a youth mental health crisis. In
the past 25 years, over 310,000
students have been exposed to
gun violence during school, and
more than 185 students, educators
and other school personnel
have been shot and killed.
In addition, between 2007 and
2018 suicide rates rose by more
than 57 percent for those aged
10 to 24. The SAVE Students Act
complements the state legislature’s
ongoing eff orts on comprehensive
gun safety and behavioral
health reforms.
On July 30, the House of Representatives
referred the SAVE
Students Act to its Committee
on Ways and Means.
Maldonian named Co-President
of Melrose Arts & Crafts Society
T
he Melrose Arts & Crafts Society
will start its 118th year on
September 19 from 9:00 a.m. to
approximately 12:30 p.m. at the
First Baptist Church on 561 Main
St. in Melrose. This year there will
be two new co-presidents, Janice
Carr, a longtime member and
Melrose resident, and Georgette
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The members of the society
have been busy making many
handmade items this past year.
Teddy bears were given to the
Melrose Police and Fire Departments,
the Malden organization
Bread of Life and a local Saugus
group supporting Ukraine. Besides
teddy bears, knitted, crocheted
and fl eece blankets were
also donated to Bread of Life and
the Saugus group.
At the September 19 monthly
meeting, the traditional Ice
Cream Social will be held, which
is very popular and enjoyed by
all. There will be new classes,
projects and programs this year.
Hopefully, new members, too!
All from Melrose or any of the 10
surrounding communities are
welcome. If interested, please
call Dorothy Iudice at 781-6622099.
Hope to see you.
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annual meeting & celebration
at Faces – Sept. 28
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of Urban Media Arts
(UMA, formerly MATV)? And
how can you be a part of it?
Come to UMA’s annual meeting
and celebration at Faces
Brewing Co. on Wednesday,
September 28 from 6–9 p.m.
and fi nd out!
The evening will kick off at
Faces, the lively and popular
brewery in downtown Malden
that is hosting and sponsoring
this event. At 6:30 p.m.
the UMA Board of Directors will
provide updates of their activities;
a short highlights video
will be screened; and UMA’s
new executive director, Tina
LeGarde, will articulate a vision
for the future of UMA, with an
emphasis on the off erings for
the coming year. At 7 p.m. enjoy
music with DJ Nomadik of
Soulkore Productions and the
opportunity to request songs,
meet new folks, interact with
UMA’s staff and Board and
dance the night away!
Current members of UMA can
nominate themselves or other
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Malden’s Urban Media Arts (UMA, formerly Malden Access TV
[MATV]) off ers media, arts and community connection to all city
residents. Learn more at their annual meeting and celebration
on September 28. (Photo courtesy of UMA)
veiled at the event, and all are
encouraged to sign on. If you
are currently a member of UMA
and are interested in running
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 16, 2022
Malden man, 31, faces murder charge in 2021 Lynn gun slaying
Arrested in Florida on charges in connection with shooting;
two others from Everett and Malden charged in case
By Steve Freker
L
YNN – A 31-year-old Malden
man is facing a murder
charge in connection
with a gun slaying in Lynn
just over a year ago. Junior
St. Jean was arrested in Florida
and transported to Massachusetts
on Sept. 7 to face
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a charge of murder as well as
a number of other charges
in connection with the case.
St. Jean also faces charges of
armed assault with intent to
murder, carrying a firearm
without a license, carrying a
dangerous weapon (fourth
offense), two counts of assault
and battery with a dangerous
weapon, three counts
of assault and battery with a
deadly weapon by discharging
a fi rearm, discharging a
fi rearm within 500 feet of a
dwelling and possession of
a fi rearm without an FID card.
At his arraignment in Essex
District Court in Salem,
Mass., on Friday, St. Jean
was ordered held without
bail pending the outcome
of a dangerousness hearing
scheduled for October 18, according
to the Essex District
Attorney’s Offi ce.
According to police reports
and prosecutors in court
At his arraignment in Essex County Superior Court, a Malden
man was ordered held without bail pending a dangerousness
hearing. (Courtesy Photo)
on Friday, Lynn police were
called to 234 S Common St.
at around 8:41 p.m. on May
31, 2021, on a report of an individual
that had been shot.
Upon arrival, offi cers found
Brian Poitras, 35, who lived
at the South Common Street
address, suff ering from multiple
gunshot wounds. Poitras
was taken to Massachusetts
General Hospital in Boston,
where he was pronounced
dead.
On June 14, 2021, offi cials
arrested Nick Volmar, 31, of
Everett, on a charge of accessory
after the fact of murder.
Volmar was later indicted on
that charge and will return to
court on Sept. 26.
Reportedly, Ronald Edouazin,
28, a former Malden resident,
was also indicted for accessory
after the fact. He will
return to court on Oct. 14.
City officials, Fire and Police
personnel honor the fallen on the
21st anniversary of Sept. 11th
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alden fi refi ghters and police
officers, along with
city offi cials, paid a solemn tribute
to the thousands of lives
lost during the city’s 21st anniversary
of the September
11th attack on the Twin Towers
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Celebrating
a Diamond Anniversary
C
elebrating 60 wonderful
years of marriage are lifelong
Malden residents Ralph
and Rosalie Procopio. Mayor
Gary Christenson presented the
couple with a citation on behalf
of the City of Malden in recognition
of their milestone anniversary.
Ralph and Rosalie raised
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BALLOT | FROM PAGE 1
When asked directly by Councillor
McDonald if the results of
any ballot question would have
any effect on a plan already
in place such as the Roosevelt
Park project, interim City Solicitor
John McNaught replied, "No."
City Clerk Greg Lucey, when
asked by Councillor McDonald
and others on specifi cs of such
a proposal, said that the next
election after the state election
this November 8 is not until the
preliminary municipal election
of September 2023.
When asked if a special election
could be held to support a
ballot question, Lucey said that
the last time Malden ran such a
special election less than 3% of
the total registered voters turned
out, less than 900 voters citywide
of over 33,000 registered.
Lucey said the costs and logistics
of such a proposal would be
very high on both fronts. "Turnouts
for special elections are
extremely low historically, here
across the state."
Ward 6 Councillor Stephen
Winslow, a supporter of the Roosevelt
Park plan, said "This issue
has already been on the ballot.
I have consistently and strongly
supported the plan in place at
Roosevelt Park, which includes
artifi cial turf, along with my colleague
Barbara Murphy (of Ward
5) and others.
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very clear in their campaigns
against us, and both of us have
been reelected by voters in our
wards by substantial margins,"
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 16, 2022
Malden teen killed in late night crash
in Wilmington on Tuesday
By Steve Freker
A
19-year-old Malden teen
was killed late Tuesday night
when the SUV she was driving
crashed in Wilmington. Mattie
Fitzgerald, who was a recent
graduate of Northeast Metro
Tech in Wakefi eld this past June,
was identifi ed as the victim of
the late night crash. The cause of
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the fatal accident had not been
determined by Advocate press
time. The tragic crash is being investigated
by Wilmington Police
and the Massachusetts State Police
Collision Analysis & Reconstruction
Section.
According to an online report,
Mattie was “a sweetheart with a
sweet soul that had her life cut
way too short.”
Mattie Fitzgerald
Malden Teen Killed in car crash
A friend whose name was
withheld said of Mattie in the
same report, “She left an impact
on people even if they knew her
for just a short time and will be
dearly missed.”
According to a Middlesex District
Attorney’s Offi ce report, at
about 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
Wilmington Police responded
to a report of a vehicle identifi
ed as a Chevy Traverse, off the
road in the area of 411 Salem St.
Investigating offi cers found that
the vehicle was occupied by a
single individual, the operator,
who was pronounced dead at
the scene.
Sylvain Counseling
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Opening
Advocate Staff Report
M
ayor Gary Christenson
recently attended a ribbon-cutting
ceremony at Sylvain
Counseling Services located
at the Malden Professional
Building (388 Pleasant St.). A
multicultural outpatient organization,
Sylvain Counseling Services
serves individuals suff ering
from mental health–related
challenges. They off er highly
experienced and quality support
to children, adolescents
and families. The staff works in
collaboration with each individual
client or family to identify the
skills needed to maintain emotional
stability and/or enhance
a healthier emotional health.
For more information, including
hours of operation, please
call 617-238-1360.
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Maldonian joins Boston arts nonprofit group
NEFA appoints new Theater Program Officer
T
he New England Foundation
for the Arts (NEFA) is pleased to
announce that Leilani Ricardo has
joined the organization in the role
of Program Officer, Theater. In this
role she will partner with the team
on administering NEFA’s portfolio
of theater programs and services,
including the National Theater
Project (NTP), managing the
program’s community partnerships
and supporting its strategic
growth and coordinating with the
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Mass., where she oversaw
implementation of arts programs
with Boston Public Schools, Boston
Children’s Museum and other
community partners while managing
the Urbanity School. She
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at the New England Conservatory
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Ballet as an Education and Community
Initiative lead teacher.
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earned her B.A. in Dance, Theater
from Dean College and
has earned black belts in multiple
martial arts styles. Originally
from Limerick, Maine, she currently
resides in Malden, Mass.
Leilani Ricardo
Theater Program
Officer for NEFA
“We are so excited to welcome
Leilani to the NTP team. She brings
experience as a working theater
and dance artist, as well as arts
administrative expertise and will
greatly expand our ability to connect
and provide resources to our
grantees and other artists.” said
NTP Senior Director Quita Sullivan.
About the New England Foundation
for the Arts: NEFA invests in
artists and communities and fosters
equitable access to the arts,
enriching the cultural landscape
in New England and the nation.
NEFA accomplishes this by granting
funds to artists and cultural
organizations, connecting them
to each other and their audiences
and analyzing their economic
contributions. NEFA serves as a
regional partner for the National
Endowment for the Arts, New
England’s state arts agencies and
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Malden Chamber of Commerce
announces Year of Dining Raffle
he Malden Chamber of
Commerce announces that
the popular Year of Dining
Raffle is open! From now until
5 p.m. on October 6, tickets
are available at www.maldenchamber.org
at the cost of
$10 for 10 chances to win 52
gift cards to Malden Chamber
of Commerce restaurants. An
entire year of dining out – or
getting takeout – from Malden
area restaurants! Among
the restaurants participating
this year are 110 Grill, All Season’s
Table, Bobby C’s, Crazy
Good Kitchen, District Kitchen,
Donut Villa Diner, El Potro
Mexican Bar & Grill, Evviva
Trattoria, Exchange Street Bistro,
Faces Brewing Company,
Inc., Fresco’s, Honey Dew Donuts,
Hugh O’Neills Restaurant
& Pub, John Brewer’s Tavern,
McDonald’s, Mystic Station
Eatery & Bar, Pearl Street Station
Restaurant & B.B.Q., Pisa
Pizza, Robert’s Restaurant and
T’ahpas 529.
The drawing will be October
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RAFFLE | SEE PAGE 14
for your vote of confidence
in the primary election.
I look forward to your support
in November.
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W.
Kennedy
GOVERNOR’S
COUNCIL
(Paid Political Adv.)
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MAK ATTACK| FROM PAGE 1
on the road versus host Whittier
Tech.
Leading the way was senior
running back Makhail "Mak"
Coulanges-Blaise, a sturdy, senior
who simply broke the bank
with a career-defining, command
performance.
The "Mak Attack" was remarkable:
5 touchdowns (4 rushing, 1
receiving) and a whopping 327
yards rushing, which is believed
to be just under the all-time, single-game
Malden High individual
rushing record.
The five rushing touchdowns
IS believed to be a single-game
record for all-time Malden High
scorers.
Coulanges-Blaise was the
beneficiary of some standout
offensive line play, led by juniors
Jerrell Calixte, Vidal Garner, Joey
Fils, sophomore Karl Lange and
senior Kyle Paulding.
Malden High second-year
head coach Witche Exilhomme
was very pleased with the Opening
Night fireworks for Mak and
Malden.
"It was a great night for Malden
High football," Coach Exilhomme
said. "It is always big to
get a win on Opening Night and
our coaching staff is very happy
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 16, 2022
Malden also got a solid night
defensively, though Whittier did
make it interesting later in the
game when they just refused
to go away — scoring four second-half
touchdowns, three in
the final 9 minutes of the game.
"We have to do a better job
of closing the game up, but we
still held on when we had to do
so to make sure of this win." the
Malden coach said.
A key part of the "bend, don't
break" scenario was the fact the
Malden defense did not allow a
conversion point on each of the
Whittier Tech second-half touchdowns.
Key
to that was the play of
Malden High senior Mak
Coulanges-Blaise ran for 327
yards and 5 touchdowns in a
48-34 win over Whittier Tech
Thursday night September
8.(Advocate Photo)
for our players that were able to
experience this.
"The core of this team has
been working extremely hard
in the offseason to be able to
come up with a night like this
and we are so excited we are
able to open up like this," Coach
Exilhomme added.
sophomore captain and linebacker
James Hyppolite and junior
defensive back Felix Junior
DaCosta. Senior linebacker Kyle
Paulding also played a strong
game defensively for Malden.
Coach Exilhomme and the
staff rewarded Paulding for his
performance by naming the senior
as one of the new co-captains
on the spot after the game.
Four times Whittier Wildcats
went for the two-point conversion
and each time Malden's defense
denied them and, in the
process, wiped out eight potential
points.
On two of those occasions, a
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Pictured from left to right: Front row: Inssaf Machouk, Maria Alves,
Evie Reynolds, Reilly Hickey, Audrey Wherry, Chloe Jones and
Sofia Blandino; middle row: Arianna Perdomo, Niamh Stewart,
Lucia Antonucci, Nicole Kelso, Mia Rubin, Alice Jones and Katie
Guo; back row: Head Coach Matthew Offner, Caroline Crowley,
Abigail Ssewankambo, Sylvie LaFeber, Aya Abbassi, Julia Kerans,
Isabella Elmoussaoui, Bailey DeLeire, Team Manager Eudora Desir
and Assistant Coach David McInerney.
Chris
2022
conversion would cut the Malden
lead to under a touchdown.
"James (Hyppolite), Kyle
(Paulding) and Felix (Da Costa)
really played strong and led
our defense," Coach Exilhomme
said. "We needed those guys
and the whole defensive unit to
get this win."
Malden led early, 14-0 after
the first quarter and 26-8 at halftime,
but Whittier roared back
with two TDs in the third quarter
to cut it to 26-20.
"Back to Mak" was the word,
however and Coulanges-Blaise
scored two fourth-quarter
touchdowns on long runs to
extend the lead as Whittier was
never able to pass the Tornados
on the scoreboard:
*****
Malden High is back in action
TONIGHT, hosting another nonleague
opponent, next-door
Melrose at 6:00 p.m. at Macdonald
Stadium in Malden.
*****
EXTRA POINTS: The win last
Thursday made it what has
been a rare "Quinella" for Malden
High, which made it a
Thanksgiving victory over Medford
as the last game of the
year in 2021 and a win in the
season opener the next season,
in 2022, for the first time
in close to two decades....Tonight
is NEON NIGHT with each
class celebrating their class
with colored Glo-Sticks. Yellow
(2026), Green (2025), Orange
(2024) and Pink (2023).
They will be available for purchase
at the game..... Malden
has played Melrose in its season
opener for the past seven
seasons and has yet to claim
a victory... In two of those seasons
Melrose has been Super
Bowl Champs...Malden football
captains this year are seniors
Andrew Louis, Zachariah
Pan, Makhial Coulanges-Blaise,
Kyle Paulding and sophomore
James Hyppolite....Tonight, is
the first of two home games for
Malden, the Tornados (1-0) host
Greater Boston Leaguer Chelsea
next week, Friday September
23 at 6:00 p.m..... On Friday,
September 30 Malden is on the
road facing GBLer Somerville
(6:00 PM Dilboy Stadium)....A
big weekend is planned for
Homecoming in October. On
Thursday October 6 Malden
will host Lynn English at 6:00
p.m. with a free, pregame Tailgate
Party at adjacent Callahan
Park, 4:00-6:00 p.m. ... On Friday,
October 7 there will be a Homecoming
Dance held at Malden
High School 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Meet the 2022 Mystic Valley
Regional Charter School Eagles
Varsity Girls’ Soccer Team
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PROGRAM | FROM PAGE 1
housing security caused by the
disproportionate economic impact
of COVID-19.
Mayor Gary Christenson noted,
“Any program that helps our
residents unlock the doors to
home ownership opportunities
should be fully explored. Many
of our residents experience
housing instability because they
are cost burdened. This new program
with its sizable down payment
off ering may help them
achieve their dreams of owning
a home.”
The MassDREAMS grant,
which is administered by MassHousing,
currently has around
$40 million in funding available.
To see the list of lenders currently
approved by MassHousing,
please visit https://www.masshousing.com/en/home-ownership/homebuyers/massdreams.
The
program requires the borrower
to be a fi rst-time homebuyer,
which MassHousing defines
as not having owned a
home for at least three years. To
qualify, at least one of the borrowers
must currently reside in
one of the 29 Disproportionately
Impacted Communities – also
known as Gateway Cities. These
are Attleboro, Barnstable, Boston,
Brockton, Chelsea, Chicopee,
Everett, Fall River, Fitchburg,
Framingham, Haverhill, Holyoke,
Lawrence, Leominster, Lowell,
Lynn, Malden, Methuen, New
Bedford, Peabody, Pittsfield,
Quincy, Randolph, Revere, Salem,
Springfi eld, Taunton, Westfi
eld and Worcester. There is no
set limit for how long a borrower
must reside in a DisproporMalden
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tionately Impacted Community,
but the borrower must provide
documents for residency.
Properties purchased – condos
or one to four family homes –
can be located anywhere in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
to receive the grant but
must be the homebuyer’s primary
residence.
The borrower must receive a
MassHousing or Massachusetts
Housing Partnership (MHP) fi rst
mortgage loan in conjunction
with this grant program. The
borrower can also layer MassDREAMS
with the MassHousing
Down Payment Assistance (DPA)
program, Workforce Advantage
loans and other loans/grants. To
qualify for MassDREAMS, the
homebuyer’s annual income
must not exceed 135% Average
Median Income (AMI). Assistance
is available up to $50,000
if the borrower’s income is at
or below 100% AMI, and up to
$35,000 for incomes falling between
100.1%-135% AMI. Furthermore,
the MassDREAMS
grant is forgivable and does not
PROGRAM | SEE PAGE 15
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI22P4732EA
Estate of: JOANNE A. BRAMANTE
Also known as: JOANNE BRAMANTE
Date of Death: 08/09/2021
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Victoria R. Bramante of Derry, MA a Will has been
admitted to informal probate. Victoria R. Bramante of Derry,
MA has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative
of the estate to serve without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the
Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding
the administration from the Personal Representative and
can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate,
including distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to
institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating
or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives
appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition
and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.
September 16, 2022
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Volunteers cleaned up the Malden bicycle path on Wednesday.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 16, 2022
RAFFLE | FROM PAGE 9
by 110 Grill (200 Exchange St.).
You do not need to be present
to win, but if you would like to
join us, please contact Chamber
Executive Director Joan
Ford Mongeau at director@
maldenchamber.org.
Proceeds from the raffle
support the programs of the
Malden Chamber of Commerce.
The raffl e is generously
sponsored by Members Plus
Credit Union and Shapiro &
Hender.
OBITUARIES
Marilyn A. MacAskill
Of Malden,
a longtime resident,
passed
away on Monday,
September 12th,
surrounded by
her loving family.Marilyn
was
born in Waltham
in 1940, the daughter of Earl and Roseanna
Jensen.She was raised and educated
in Watertown, soon after high
school, Marilyn married her sweetheart,
Chester G. MacAskill, and the
two fi rst settled down in Cambridge to
CITY OF MALDEN- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The City of Malden invites sealed price, and nonpriced
proposals, in accordance with M.G.L. c.30B,
§6, from Vendors for: MALDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
STRATEGIC PLANNING.
Email Company Name, Address, Contact Name, Email
and Phone Number to purchasing@cityofmalden.org
for Contract Documents after: 2:00 p.m., Monday,
September 19, 2022. Proposals will be received until
11:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 4, 2022, at the Office
of the Controller, 215 Pleasant Street 2nd Floor, Malden
MA 02148. Following the deadline, all proposals
received within the time specified will be reviewed by
the RFP Committee, and an award will be made to the
most advantageous proposer for services. The City
reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
September 16, 2022
raise their family.In 1971, they moved
to Malden, where they remained until
Chester’s passing in 1999.Marilyn fi rst
worked as a Bookkeeper for UPS in
Watertown, and after they moved to
Malden, she took similar employment
with the First National Bank of Malden.
She was an active member of The First
Church, Congregational in Malden,
where she also served as a Treasurer
and Bookkeeper.
She is survived by her children, Linda
A. Placzankis of MD, Chester G. MacAskill
of Saugus MA, and Garrett E.
MacAskill of Salem, NH.Devoted sister
of Walter Jensen of FL, Earl Jensen
of CA, Sandra Garten of OR, she is also
survived by her grandchildren: Katelyn,
Mac, Sarah, C.J., and Kyla.In addition
to her husband Chester, Marilyn
was preceded in death by her sisters,
Carolyn Howard, Muriel Bourne, and
Barbara Tobin.
Funeral services will be held at the
Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral
Home, 144 Salem St Malden, on Mon,
Sept 19th, at 10 AM, followed by interment
in Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden.
Visitation will be held at the funeral
home on Sun, Sep 18th, from 4 – 8 PM
Mary R. Barrett
Of Winchester.
Formerly of Malden
passed away
on September 13,
2022, at the age of
87.Mary was predeceased
by her
parents, John G.
Barrett and Margaret
C. Barrett, and is survived by her
beloved brother, John G. Barrett of Winchester,
and many cousins and friends.
Mary was raised in Malden and attended
the Immaculate Conception
Grammar School.She graduated from
Girls Catholic High School in 1953; and
received a bachelor's degree (1957)
and a master’s degree (1959) in elementary
education from Boston State
College.She then worked as a second-grade
teacher at the Fulton School
in Medford for several years.
From 1967 to 1974, Mary worked as
an assistant professor in the Education
Department at Boston State College.In
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 13
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 12
1974, she became the school's assistant
athletic director, and later associate
athletic director, until finally assuming
the duties of Director of Athletics
in 1978, prior to Boston State College's
merger with UMass Boston.
Mary was a trailblazer for female
administrators and was the first woman
to be named to the Board of Directors
of the National Football Foundation
Hall of Fame, the first woman
to be named President of the Eastern
College Athletic Conference (1985
and 1986), and the first woman to chair
the Hockey East Tournament Committee.In
1992, Mary was elected to a
five-year term on the NCAA Executive
Committee and was the sole representative
from Division III on that committee
which serves as the NCAA's governing
body.
In 1998, Mary was honored by the
University of Massachusetts with the
James Lynch Distinguished Achievement
Award; and in 1999 was presented
with the Katherine Ley Award.
She was inducted in the ECAC Hall of
Fame as part of the Class of 2015; and
she was inducted in the University of
Massachusetts Hall of Fame in that
same year.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated at the Saint Eulalia Church,
50 Ridge Street, Winchester on Saturday,
September 17, at 10 AM.Relatives
and friends are invited to attend.Interment
will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery,
Medford.www.costellofuneralhome.com
Phyllis
A. McGrath
Of Medford.
Passed away on
September 7th.
Phyllis was born
in
Malden on
February 11th
1936, the daughter
of Peter and
Vitaline (LeBlanc) Meuse.
She was raised in Malden and graduated
from the Cheverus High School
with the Class
INVITATION FOR BID
CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
2022 Lead Service Line Replacement - Contract Two (1)
The City of Malden invites sealed bids in accordance with M.G.L. Ch. 30, Sec. 39M from Vendors for:
Invitation for Bid
MHA #081022– Emergency Generator Services
The Malden Housing Authority is seeking quotes for
Emergency Generator Preventive Maintenance Service
and repair and Automatic Transfer Switch Preventive
Maintenance Service and repair, this is a Federally
Funded Contract under CFR 85.36 and MGL Chapter
30b. We have four (4) gen sets all in Malden, please
see “Schedule A” in the IFB for equipment details and
locations. There will be a pre-bid meeting at 630 Salem
Street, Malden, MA 02148 in the Library on 9/27/22 at
10:30 am
Quote for two (2) preventive maintenance visits per year,
per development for Generators, and on call service;
and one (1) preventive maintenance visit per year, per
development for Automatic Transfer Switches, and on
call service for one year with an option to extend yearly
at the sole discretion of the Malden Housing Authority for
an additional four (4), one (1) year terms. Bids are due
November 15, 2022 at 2:00 pm.
Bid Documents are available 0n 9/19/22 at 8:30 a.m. by
email request at efahey@maldenhousing.org .
If your company is selected the MHA will require an
Insurance certificate with Malden Housing Authority
named as additional certificate holder per contract year.
September 16, 2022
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI22P4479EA
Estate of: LISA MARIE CONRAD
Date of Death: March 9, 2022
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Paul Ruggiero of Londonderry, NH
Paul Ruggiero of Londonderry, NH has been informally
appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve
without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure
by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts
Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court.
Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the
Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding
the administration from the Personal Representative and
can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate,
including distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to
institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating
or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives
appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition
and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.
September 16, 2022
Contract Documents will be available by email request at maldenengineer@
cityofmalden.org after: 10:00 A.M., Thursday September 22, 2022. Bidders are
requested to email the Engineering’s Office their Company Name, Address, Email
address, & Phone and what bid they are requesting. Bids must be submitted to the
Office of the Engineering Department, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148 by
2:00 P.M. on or before Thursday October 06, 2022; bids will be publicly opened at
this time.
All bidders must be actively registered in sam.gov and the contract will
only be awarded to a contractor that provides evidence of registration and
their Unique Entity ID with their bid or promptly upon request after bids are
received and prior to contract execution.
All bids must be accompanied by a bid deposit in an amount that is not less
than five percent (5%) of the value of the bid.
Bid deposits, payable to the City of Malden, shall be either in the form of a bid
bond, or cash, or a certified check on, or a treasurer’s or cashier’s check issued
by, a responsible bank or trust company. Bidders are reminded that the bid deposit
covers the City for damages when a bidder withdraws its bid after the bid
submission date. Be advised that to the extent permitted by the law the City will
retain all bid deposits for withdrawn bids.
All bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 30, Section 39M. Wages
are subject to minimum wage rates determined by the Massachusetts Department
of Labor and Industries pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 149, Sec. 26 to 27H. The
schedule of wage rates applicable to this contract is included in the bidding
documents. In addition, the prevailing wage schedule will be updated annually for
all applicable projects lasting longer than one (1) year. You will be required to pay
the rates set out in any updated prevailing wage schedule. Increases in prevailing
wage schedules will not be the basis for change order requests. The successful
bidder will be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance demonstrating current
coverage of the type and amounts set forth in the Project Manual.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish both a Labor and Materials
Payment Bond in the amount of 50% of the contract total within 10 days of
notification of contract award.
The costs of any bond and any insurance required in this Invitation for Bid are the
responsibility of the bidder; such costs will not be reimbursed by City and should be
included in your bid.
All City of Malden bids are available by request. Addenda’s will be sent to the
contact information provided.
The City will reject any and all bids in accordance with the above referenced
General Laws. In addition, the City reserves the right to waive minor informalities
in any or all bids or to reject any or all bids (in whole or in part) if it be in the public
interest to do so.
In the event that any person wishes to attend a bid opening or pre-bid meeting,
accessible and reasonable accommodations will be provided to persons requiring
assistance. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact the city of
Malden’s ADA Coordinator, Maria Luise, at least two business days in advance of
the meeting: 781-397-7000, Ext. 2005 or mluise@cityofmalden.org.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
September 16, 23, 2022
of 1954. Phyllis married Alphonse
Babin in 1957 who passed away in
1964. She then
married William McGrath in 1972.
Phyllis was a wonderful homemaker
and mother to
her five children Andrew, Kenneth,
Denise, Diane and Michelle.
Phyllis is survived by children Andrew
Babin and his longtime partner
Marion Leary,
Kenneth Babin, Denise Bresnahan
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 15
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How to Find Travel
Companions for
Older Travelers
Dear Savvy Senior,
I am interested in fi nding some type of travel escort service to help
my elderly parents fl y across the country. My son is getting married
in the fall and would love for my parents to attend, but they’re both
in their 80s with health issues, so they’ll need help getting there. Can
you direct me to any travel services that can help us?
Looking for Assistance
Dear Looking,
Traveling can be challenging under the best circumstances, but
for seniors with medical problems, physical limitations or dementia
it can be unmanageable. Fortunately, there are a bevy of companies
today that provide traveling companion/escort services to
help older adults with the rigors of travel.
A good travel escort can provide your parents with transportation
to and from the airport, manage their luggage, navigate and
assist them through the airport, sit next to them on the fl ight, help
them to their hotel and much more.
Some companion services even provide personal care like
medication management, dressing, bathing and feeding. And
for those with specifi c medical needs, traveling nurse services
are available too.
But be aware that these services aren’t cheap. You will pay for
the travel companion’s tickets, the companion’s hotel room if necessary,
meals, incidentals and fees for the service. The price to accompany
a client on a plane trip within the United States – including
the companion fees and travel costs for all parties – can
range anywhere from $2,500 to $5,000 or more, depending on
the fl ight transfers and length of the trip.
To locate a travel companion service in your area, search online
for “senior travel companion” or “senior travel escort,” followed by
your parent’s city or state. Or use an experienced national service
like Flying Companions (FlyingCompanions.com), Travel Helpers
(GoTravelHelpers.com) or FirstLight Home Care (FirstLightHomeCare.com),
which has a national network of franchises that provides
in-home care for seniors and off ers travel companion programs
in about 80 percent of their 190 operating territories.
Or, for medical travel companions do a search for “traveling
nurse escort” or “medical travel companion,” or checkout Travel
Care and Logistics (YourFlightNurse.com), which provides registered
nurses as escorts.
If, however, your parents don’t require a lot of assistance, or if
you can’t aff ord a travel escort, consider asking a trusted family
member or friend that has some air travel experience.
Vet the Service
If you’re interested in hiring a travel companion service, there
are a number of things you need to check into to ensure you get
the right escort.
First, if you parents require personal or medical care while traveling,
fi nd out if the escort is trained to manage their healthcare
needs. What sort of medical certifi cations do they have? (Nursing
credentials? C.P.R. training? etc.)
Also, fi nd out how many trips the companion has taken with clients.
Have they completed trips with travelers like your parents?
How long has the travel service company been in business? What
is the company’s safety record? And what sort of insurance does
it carry, and what exactly is covered?
Also, get a quote breaking down exactly what you’ll be required
to pay, in addition to the companion’s fees. And get a list of two or
three clients/references who have used their service and call them.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman,
OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to
the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
September 16, 23, 2022
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 16, 2022
MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 2
her, and that she got to see us.”
Postscript 1: On Thursday morning,
August 25, Gina Spadafora-Hurley
broke the news fi rst: Her
beloved “Nana” had passed away
the night before. It could not have
been easy. She posted a beautiful
tribute on Facebook which immediately
drew hundreds of responses:
“During the night we lost
our amazing Nana, Alice Spadafora.
She would have been 96 in
just 8 days. Nana was still living on
her own, cooking her homemade
meals and still calling us to come
pick up her homemade sauce
and pizza. We surely will miss all
those yummy meals made with
nothing but pure love and homemade
ingredients. We will never
forget our summers down at
the Cape house, our Saturday
INVITATION FOR BID
CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
2022 Lead Service Line Replacement - Contract Two (2)
The City of Malden invites sealed bids in accordance with M.G.L. Ch. 30, Sec. 39M from Vendors for:
Contract Documents will be available by email request at maldenengineer@
cityofmalden.org after: 10:00 A.M., Thursday September 22, 2022. Bidders are
requested to email the Engineering’s Office their Company Name, Address, Email
address, & Phone and what bid they are requesting. Bids must be submitted to the
Office of the Engineering Department, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148 by
2:00 P.M. on or before Thursday October 06, 2022; bids will be publicly opened at
this time.
All bidders must be actively registered in sam.gov and the contract will
only be awarded to a contractor that provides evidence of registration and
their Unique Entity ID with their bid or promptly upon request after bids are
received and prior to contract execution.
All bids must be accompanied by a bid deposit in an amount that is not less
than five percent (5%) of the value of the bid.
Bid deposits, payable to the City of Malden, shall be either in the form of a bid
bond, or cash, or a certified check on, or a treasurer’s or cashier’s check issued by,
a responsible bank or trust company. Bidders are reminded that the bid
deposit covers the City for damages when a bidder withdraws its bid after the bid
submission date. Be advised that to the extent permitted by the law the City will
retain all bid deposits for withdrawn bids.
All bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 30, Section 39M. Wages
are subject to minimum wage rates determined by the Massachusetts Department
of Labor and Industries pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 149, Sec. 26 to 27H. The
schedule of wage rates applicable to this contract is included in the bidding
documents. In addition, the prevailing wage schedule will be updated annually for
all applicable projects lasting longer than one (1) year. You will be required to pay
the rates set out in any updated prevailing wage schedule. Increases in prevailing
wage schedules will not be the basis for change order requests. The successful
bidder will be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance demonstrating current
coverage of the type and amounts set forth in the Project Manual.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish both a Labor and Materials
Payment Bond in the amount of 50% of the contract total within 10 days of
notification of contract award.
The costs of any bond and any insurance required in this Invitation for Bid are the
responsibility of the bidder; such costs will not be reimbursed by City and should be
included in your bid.
All City of Malden bids are available by request. Addenda’s will be sent to the
contact information provided.
The City will reject any and all bids in accordance with the above referenced
General Laws. In addition, the City reserves the right to waive minor informalities
in any or all bids or to reject any or all bids (in whole or in part) if it be in the public
interest to do so.
In the event that any person wishes to attend a bid opening or pre-bid meeting,
accessible and reasonable accommodations will be provided to persons requiring
assistance. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact the city of
Malden’s ADA Coordinator, Maria Luise, at least two business days in advance of
the meeting: 781-397-7000, Ext. 2005 or mluise@cityofmalden.org.
mandatory lunches at the ‘bar,’
and her fried dough. Oh yeah,
and how she snuck us scratchies
under the table. We will miss all
her hand outs of chocolate kisses
even if she stuff ed them in our
kids’ pockets and they ended up
in the wash machine. She poured
her heart and soul making Anthony’s
of Malden the place it is
MUSINGS | SEE PAGE 16
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and her husband Stephen, Diane Keogh
and her
late husband William, and Michelle
Udden and her wife Stacey; 8 grandchildren
Eirinn,
Meghan, William, Caitlin, Ashlee,
Kelsie, Colin and Anthony; 7
Great Grandchildren
Aislinn, Layla, Rhiannon, William Jr,
Rose, Theodore and Noelle; her sisters
Loretta
Ivone and Sister Irma Meuse SP as
PROGRAM | FROM PAGE 11
require repayment.
The Commonwealth also offers
other down payment assistance
payment programs. For
more information about these
programs and the MassDREAMS
program, visit https://www.
masshousing.com/home-ownership
or https://www.mhp.net/
one-mortgage/massdreams.
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call The Advocate
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well as many other nieces, nephews,
family
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 16, 2022
Golden Rule Funeral Home, Malden.
Page 15
members and friends.
Phyllis was predeceased by her first
husband Alphonse Babin, her second
husband
William McGrath and her siblings
Gerald Surette, Joseph Surette, Ethel
Welsh, Robert
Meuse and Joseph Meuse.
Visitation for Phyllis was held on
Tuesday September 13th at Weir-MacCuish
Funeral
services were held on
Wednesday, followed by a Mass
of Christian Burial in Sacred Hearts
Church, Malden. Interment to follow in
Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford.
In lieu of flowers please donate to
the Sisters of Providence in
Phyllis’ name. Donations can be sent
to: Sisters of Providence, Advancement
Services
Office, 1 Sisters of Providence Road,
Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods, IN 47876.
~ Legal Notice ~
Notice of Demolition to Abutters
Name: New Day Recovery
Address: 28 Appleton Street
Malden, MA 02148
RE: Notice of Intent to Demolish Building
To Whom It May Concern:
A submittal of application to Malden Inspectional
Services for a permit to demolish the building located
at 28 APPLETON ST., Malden.
The Historical Commission has made a determination that
the above referenced property is not a Significant Building
and has given us permission to demolish the building.
We are currently satisfying the remaining requirements for
the permit to be isused. At this time, demolition is expected
to take place on SEPTEMBER 2022.
Sincerely,
Patrick Reardon
Newdayrecoveryllc@gmail.com
September 9, 16, 2022
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MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 14
today. Nana Alice raised millions
of dollars over the year to donate
to St. Jude. She was truly passionate
about helping everyone but
especially children. I know she is
up in heaven playing unlimited
slot machines and cursing that
1. On Sept. 16, 1620, the Mayfl ower departed what English
city for the New World?
2. The movie “West Side Story” was inspired by what
Shakespeare play?
3. What number does the Sesame Street brownstone have:
1, 88 or 123?
4. On Sept. 17, the future Uncle Sam, Samuel Wilson, was born
in Menotomy, Mass., which became what Massachusetts
town?
5. How are Kermit the Frog, Brenda Starr and Lois Lane similar?
6. September 18 is National Cheeseburger Day; who wrote
the song “Cheeseburger in Paradise”?
7. What fl ag has an eagle, a snake and a cactus?
8. How can you tell when a cranberry is ripe?
9. On Sept. 19, 1927, country music singer Helen Carter was
born, the eldest daughter of what member of the Carter
family?
10. A lobster has how many legs?
11. Who had a lifestyle blog called “The Tig” before her
marriage?
12. On Sept. 20, 1797, the fi rst launch of what ship into Boston
Harbor failed?
13. What actor voiced Darth Vader and Mufasa in “The Lion
King”?
14. What city has Europe’s only wild monkeys (originally from
Morocco)?
15. What vitamin does an egg not have?
16. On Sept. 21, 1937, what book where an adventurer sets out
from Bag End was fi rst published?
17. Are worker bees male?
18. Do all turtles hide in their shell?
19. The world’s largest golf resort is in what country: China,
Ireland or USA?
20. September 22 is World Rhino Day; how many horns does
a rhinoceros have?
ANSWERS
she didn’t spend her free play of
$300 at Encore. We know she will
continue to watch every single
Red Sox game and yell at anyone
who gets in her way. She lived an
incredible life with tons of people
who truly loved her. We will certainly
miss her.”
Postscript 2: The Sunday afVENDING
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Full time, plus OT available. Random drug testing and
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English fluently. Apply in person Monday thru Friday, 9am to
4pm @ 83 Broadway, Malden, MA – Or send your resume to:
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Help Wanted - Grocery Delivery Assistant
Grocery Delivery Assistant for nonprofit program based
in Malden that delivers grocery orders to senior citizens
and disabled residents. Individual makes deliveries and
supervises volunteers to package orders. Need valid
drivers license, ability to lift 25-35 pound boxes. 14 hrs/
wk, Tu, Th, F 12-4, W 12-6. Need drivers license, ability
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ternoon Procession of the Saint
through the streets of Edgeworth
is always a highlight of the weekend.
The Saint starts/stops and accepts
donations from pilgrims lining
the streets (Thank you, Basil
Rigano) or residents standing in
front of their homes (Thank you,
Mike and Susan Jotki), then proceeds
forward. Sadly, the Procession,
which at one time escorted
down many, many streets, is
down to a scant few these days.
But the ones remaining make it
all worthwhile.
Postscript 3: Flashback! A special
stop in 2020 was in front of Alice
Spadafora’s home on Emerald
Street. Alice and the whole Spadafora
family provide refreshments
and sandwiches (The turkey slider
was extra yummy!) for those accompanying
the Saint and for the
marching band. Alice was awarded
a St. Rocco tribute (a miniature
San Rock statue) by the committee
for her generosity and commitment
to the Feast and to the
neighborhood throughout her
life. Looked like her whole family
was gathered in the yard. Those
who doubt the future of the Feast,
rest assured there are still enough
Spadaforas in the neighborhood
(and in Malden) to guarantee
this Feast survives at least another
92 years.
Postscript 4: Councillor-at-Large
Craig Spadafora; husband, father
MUSINGS | SEE PAGE 18
1. Plymouth
2. “Romeo and Juliet”
3. 123
4. Arlington
5. They are fictional characters who have functioned as
reporters.
6. Jimmy Buff ett
7. The Mexican national fl ag
8. If it bounces
9. Maybelle
10. 10 (eight legs and two “claw” legs, also for walking)
11. Meghan Markle
12. USS Constitution
13. James Earl Jones
14. Gibraltar
15. C
16. “The Hobbit”
17. No; they are female.
18. No; sea turtles can’t.
19. China (Mission Hills Shenzhen, 5.8 sq. mi. with 216 holes
of golf)
20. One or two, depending on the species
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and loving grandson on his grandmother
Alice’s recent birthday:
“When I think of my grandmother
almost reaching her 96th birthday
I feel eternally grateful for the simple
priority she gave to us as children;
being grounded in love of
family and friends. Instilled in us
at a very early age. She embodies
what it means to advance in years
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heavily on through the good and
bad in life. For this, we love you
beyond words. Many more years
of sunshine and happiness Nana.”
Postscript 5: Alice sat on her
porch this year (2022) and was
greeted reverentially by old and
new friends alike. Our fear: that
this might be our last opportunity
to be in her presence. Rest
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an old Jewish prayer: “As long
as we live, they too will live; for
they are now a part of us; as we
remember them.” More on Alice
in two weeks.
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SAUGUS - 1st AD - Spacious 7+ room Cape
Cod style home offers 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths,
1st floor family room, hardwood, updated roof,
alarm, level lot, located on great dead-end street
..................................................................$519,900.
SAUGUS - 8 room Colonial offers 3 bedrms,
4 baths, master bdrm w/private bath & sitting
room, finished lower level, fenced yard with
above ground pool & patio, great location, close
to everything!...........................................$849,900.
LYNN - 5 room, 2 bedroom Colonial offers galley
kitchen, living room and dining room with wood
flooring, walk-out lower level, tiered yard with
fenced area...............................................$350,000.
SALEM - Two Family 6/5 rooms, 3/2 bedrooms,
updated kitchens, replacement windows, three
season porch, separate utilities, walk-up 3rd
level, two car garage, located near Downtown
Salem.......................................................$899,900.
WONDERING WHAT YOUR
HOME IS WORTH?
CALL US FOR A FREE
OPINION OF VALUE.
781-233-1401
38 MAIN STREET, SAUGUS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
SAUGUS - 7 room, 3 bedroom Garrison Colonial
offers 2 full baths, sunroom, kit w/center island,
finished lower level offers family rm and second
kitchen updated roof, easy access to all major
Routes & shopping....................................$539,900
LET US SHOW YOU OUR
MARKETING PLAN TO
GET YOU TOP DOLLAR
FOR YOUR HOME!
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LOOKING TO
BUY OR SELL?
CALL
VICTORIA
FOR SALE - 3 BED, 2 BATH MULTI LEVEL COMPLETELY
RENOVATED WITH 1 BED 1 BATH CARRIAGE HOUSE
SAUGUS $799,000 CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
SCARAMUZZO
FOR ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE
NEEDS!
617-529-2513
FOR RENT
FOR SALE - 3 BEDROOM 2.5 BATH FULLY RENOVATED HOME LOCATED ON NICE SIDE STREET
LOCATION ON A CORNER LOT. THIS HOME FEATURES A BEAUTIFUL SHAKER KITCHEN WITH
STAINLESS APPLIANCES AND QUARTZ COUNTERS. ALL NEW ELECTRIC, GAS HEAT AND
CENTRAL A/C. NEW SIDING, WINDOWS AND ROOF. RELAX AFTER A LONG DAY ON YOUR
FRONT PORCH OR YOUR SIDE DECK OVERLOOKING THE LARGE FENCED YARD. NICE 2 CAR
GARAGE FOR STORAGE AND NE WINTERS! SAUGUS $749,900 CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
FOR SALE
COMING SOON
FOR SALE - 2 PLUS ACRES OF RESIDENTIAL LAND.
WATER AND SEWER AT SITE SAUGUS $850,000 CALL
RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
• FOR RENT -1 BED,1 BATH FULLY FURNISHED STUDIO
APARTMENT IN NICE NEIGHBORHOOD SAUGUS
$1,500
• FOR RENT -1 BED, 1 BATH WALK IN LEVEL APARTMENT
WITH
LIV/DIN COMBO NEIGHBORHOOD TAW
SAUGUS $2,200
• FOR RENT - 2 BED,1 BATH 3RD FLOOR WALK UP IN
MAPLEWOOD SQUARE, LIV, DIN, EAT-IN KIT. OWNER
FOR SALE- 3 BED 1.5 BATHS RANCH W/ GREAT POTENTIAL!
LARGE ROOMS. GAS COOKING, C/A. LOCATED ON GOLF
COURSE LYNNFIELD CALL KEITH FOR DETAILS 781-389-0791
COMING SOON - 3 BED, 2.5 BATH UPDATED
EXPANDED CAPE ON CORNER LOT. LARGE
ROOMS. FENCED YARD. GAS HEAT! C/A LYNNFIELD
CALL DEBBIE at 617-678-9710
OCCUPIED BUILDING TAW MALDEN $2,000
• FOR RENT 1 BED WITH EAT-IN KITCHEN & LAUNDRY
IN UNIT ON STREET PERMIT PARKING. EVERETT
$1700
CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
FOR SALE - BRAND NEW MANUFACTURED MOBILE
HOMES. TWO CUSTOM UNITS LEFT, ALL UNITS ARE 2 BED ,
1 BATH 12 X 52, DANVERS $199,900 CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
FOR RENT- 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE WITH EAT-IN
KITCHEN. 2 PARKING & PRIVATE DECK. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN.
MELROSE $2,500 CALL JULIEANNE 781-953-7870
FOR SALE
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 16, 2022
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COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS
Looking to purchase a new home?
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
Remember, the seller pays agents commission. There
is no cost to you to use a real estate agent to protect
you during the biggest transaction of your life! Call
today and ask about Buyers Representation.
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
Condo
1 Riverview
Blvd, Methuen
Building 5,
Unit 204,
2 bed, 2.5 bath
$349,900.
UNDER
AGREEMENT!
FOR SALE - TWO FAMILY, $849,900 - CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS, 617-448-0854.
FOR SALE
SINGLE FAMILY
32 SAMMET ST.,
EVERETT $599,900.
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, 9/3
FROM 12-1:30.
PLEASE CALL
NORMA FOR
DETAILS
617-590-9143
UNDER
AGREEMENT!
.
COMING SOON!
FOR RENT
EVERETT
2 BEDROOMS
$2100/MONTH
CALL
NORMA FOR
DETAILS.
617-590-9143
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY
UNDER
AGREEMENT!
SOLD BY
NORMA
TWO FAMILY - BY NORMA
Joe DiNuzzo
- Broker Associate
Norma Capuano Parziale
- Agent
433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149
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