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WELCOME: Shown from left to right: event hosts Tyrone Howe, Sandra Faust, State Representative
Paul Donato and Tyrone Henry during Saturday’s Second Annual Caribbean Festival at Lincoln
Commons. See page 13 for photo highlights. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
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Primary Election is set for
Tuesday, September 6 in Malden
and statewide.
Published Every Friday
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he City of Malden will be
holding a community meeting
on the Roosevelt Park Improvement
Project on Thursday,
Sept. 8, from 6-8 p.m. This
hybrid meeting will take place
in the City Council Chambers
at Malden City Hall (215 Pleasant
St.) with a remote partici(Pol.
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State preliminary election is set
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State Rep. Donato seeks reelection to an
12th consecutive term in the 35th Middlesex
Nichole Mossalam
State legislators representing
the city of Malden are on
the ballot if they are seeking reelection
and are in a contested
ELECTION | SEE PAGE 9
Roosevelt Park Improvement Project
Community Meeting – Sept. 8
pation option through Zoom.
The purpose of the community
meeting is to engage and inform
the community about the
project, to receive feedback and
to address questions or concerns
about the project, includMEETING
| SEE PAGE 9
EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: Malden resident Hana Haddouche, 7, looked for stars through a
telescope during the 5th annual Ode to the Stars at Waitt’s Mount Park Saturday night. See
page 15 for photo highlights. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 2, 2022
Malden Musings: Irish American Labor Day Road Race
By Peter Levine
T
he Malden tradition that we
all look forward to and love
so much is back with a vengeance!
Yes, it is that time of
the year again, good people of
Malden! Summer is sadly in our
rearview mirror, but with that
gloomy reality comes some really
groovy news! The annual
Irish American Labor Day Road
Race, making Maldonians happy
for decades now, will return
once again! How far out is that!?
I ran into old friend Mike McCarthy
at the Saint Rock Festa
just last weekend! Mike reminded
me that he and the rest of the
boyos at the I.A. will be sponsoring
their annual 5K/10K Road
Race again, this time at 10, Monday
morning, September 5.
This is the best time of the year
and Maldonians just adore this
event. It is, frankly, what makes
Malden so special. Mike assured
me that there is still plenty of
time to register. Go to https://
runsignup.com/Race/MA/Malden/IrishAmerican510kRoadRace
to register beforehand.
Also, if you are inclined, just go
to the I.A. on West Street in person
the morning of the race to
register. Sign-up fee is $30. Male
and female runners’ prizes will
be awarded for the fi rst-, second-
and third-place fi nishers
for many diff erent categories.
Family, friends, Malden newbies
who may be complete
strangers, come on by and have
a great time. Mark this on your
calendar for a fun-fi lled day of
raffl es, music, pizza, hot dogs
and (of course) “refreshments”
(at the always affordable I.A.
prices). This year there will be
a live band playing a wide variety
of music, including some
good old-fashioned traditional
Irish numbers.
Mike wanted to personally
thank the many sponsors and
Irish American Labor Day Road Race 2021: retired Malden Chief
of Police Kevin Molis fl anked by road race participants Sgt. Dave
Ritchie (retired MPD) and Sgt. Scott Carroll (still on the job).
volunteers for their continued
support and generosity. Without
companies like Bud Light,
Cataldo Ambulance, Garelick
Farms and Stop & Shop, he emphasized
to me, this event could
not happen. Mike also wanted
to stress once again that all
proceeds will go to Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute. Every. Single.
Penny. No better way to spend
your hard-earned cash knowing
that all proceeds go to fi ghting
this hated disease.
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way back and had a wicked
good time! I remember the encouragement
from friendly faces
along the route, and I also remember
the unbearable pain I
felt (during) and after! Loads of
fun, though, despite the suff ering,
and I really enjoyed the “refreshments”
part of the day after
the race. I’ll be present again
this year (not running, though,
in case you were wondering)
and will be sure to have a “refreshment”
or two – fi rst one in
memory of Mike’s late brother,
my pal and yours – Stevie McCarthy.
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those of us who have made
the art of the recliner our way of
life these days.
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one Dubliners song (“Ragland
Road”?).
Submitted for your approval;
my top 10 best summer songs!
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you when you fi rst heard these.
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• “That Summer Feeling” – Jonathan
Richman
• “Mr. Tambourine Man” – Bob
Dylan (“Yes, to dance beneath
the diamond sky with one hand
waving free, silhouetted by the
sea, circled by the circus sands,
with all memory and fate driven
deep beneath the waves, let
me forget about today until tomorrow.”)
•
“Maggie May/Reason to Believe”
– Rod Stewart
• “Mr. Big Stuff ” – Jean Knight
• “Summer of ’69” – Bryan Adams
•
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• “Rockaway Beach” – The Ramones
•
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• “You Took the Words Right
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“Columbo” would say, “Just
one more thing, sir” – “Pass the
Meat and Potatoes, please…”
“What you are about to read is
simple. These are the tales from
“Linden, USA” straight out of
Ward 8. Also known as the “redheaded
stepchild” of Maldonia!
Remember us? Now you’re
probably saying to yourself, who
is this? Chris Moro here! “Linden
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City awarded $200K Grant for Malden River Works
surveys, and countless volunteer
hours. The work was driven
by the Malden River Works
Steering Committee – a new coalition
of community leaders of
color, youth, environmental advocates,
and government stakeholders.
The
MVP program has awarded
over $100 million in funding
and technical support to communities
across the state. With
this year’s awards, 97% of Massachusetts
cities and towns are enrolled.
The MVP program pairs
local leadership and knowledge
with a signifi cant investment of
resources and funding from the
Commonwealth to address ongoing
climate change impacts
like sea level rise, inland fl ooding,
storms, and extreme temperatures.
Grant
Announcement: Baker-Polito
Administration Awards
Over $32 Million in Climate
Change Funding to Cities and
Towns Bringing Total Investment
to $100 Million | Mass.gov
Please visit http://www.maldenriverworks.org/
for more information.
Rendering
of possible improvements are pictured above.
Advocate Staff Report
he City of Malden is thrilled
to announce it has received
a $200,550 municipal climate
resilience grant to continue design
work on the Malden River
Works project. Awarded by
the Baker-Polito Administration’s
Municipal Vulnerability
Preparedness (MVP) program,
which is administered by the Executive
Offi ce of Energy and Environmental
Aff airs (EEA), these
competitive grants support cities
and towns in identifying climate
hazards, developing strategies
to improve resilience, and
implementing priority actions
to adapt to climate change.
Malden is one of 73 communities
and regional partnerships
to have received action-grant
funding in the latest round of
applications.
The City has previously won
T
two MVP Action Grants in 2020
and 2021 for a total of $504,614
to bring the project up to 75%
design. The new MVP Action
Grant will be used to continue
design work and permitting
over the next year, with construction
documents ready to
go out to bid by the fall of 2023.
Malden River Works was identifi
ed in the City’s MVP Plan as
one of the top priority actions
in climate change adaptation.
The project seeks to transform
the Malden Department of Public
Works (DPW) yard, located on
Commercial Street along the
Malden River, in order to incorporate
climate resiliency measures
into the DPW yard and create
a new waterfront park for the
Malden community. The DPW
plays a crucial role in disaster
response, managing street repairs,
waste removal, and drainage
repairs in the wake of climate
events.
“For the third year in a row, the
Baker-Polito administration has
rewarded our community’s tremendous
eff orts to address climate
change impacts,” says Mayor
Christenson. “Malden River
Works represents a new planning
approach for Malden that
reduces barriers to participation
and elevates the voices of marginalized
members of the community
to build social resilience
alongside climate resilience.
Malden is grateful for the continued
leadership of the Malden
River Works Steering Committee
on this important project.”
The initial concept design
was funded by a $100,000 grant
from MIT’s Leventhal Center
for Advanced Urbanism (LCAU)
and crafted by a year-long community
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(35 Harvard St.). This one-hour
event will start at 7:00 p.m. sharp
and admission is free.
The Republican candidate for
representative for the U.S. House
of Representatives in Massachusetts’s
District 5, Caroline Colarusso,
has accepted the invitation
and will be attending on
September 14. The U.S. Congresswoman
for the 5th District
of Massachusetts, Katherine
Clark, who is currently a Revere
resident, has not responded
to any calls to participate as
of the time of writing. An open
invitation has been reserved for
Clark until just prior to the event.
However, the event will be presented
as planned on Wednesday,
September 14 at 7:00 p.m.,
and the event promises to provide
a deep understanding of
the policies and the platform of
at least one of the candidates.
The “Meet the Congressional
Candidates Night” will have the
following format:
1. Two-minute introduction by
the WRTC Chairman.
2. Two-three-minute address
and greeting by the congressional
candidates
3. Moderator will then ask
both candidates the same six
to eight important questions affecting
citizens of our Congressional
District. Candidates will
have up to two minutes to give
their response.
4. After the questions are completed,
candidates will have
three to fi ve minutes to summarize
their policies and/or address
the audience as they choose.
5. Questions from the audience
as time permits.
Four years ago, the WRTC began
this highly successful nonpartisan
forum of highlighting
candidates during election seasons.
This has given voters a familiarity
with their candidates
that is impossible to get from a
sound bite, media ad or candidate’s
fl yer. These events have
also introduced the candidates
to their constituents and their
constituents’ positions on the
issues of the day. With a critical
election year around the corner,
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emocratic Candidate for
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announced that Malden is
united behind his Candidacy.
Dempsey has secured the endorsement
of State Senator Jason
Lewis (5th Middlesex), State
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Amanda Linehan (Ward 3),
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“When corporate interests
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Boston, Chris Dempsey bravely
and doggedly led the eff ort to
push back and save Massachusetts
taxpayers billions of dollars.
He is exactly the kind of person
that we need as our next State
Auditor because he will always
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pursue greater transparency
and accountability in state government
and fi ght for the public
interest,” said State Senator
Jason Lewis.
“I am proud to have received
the endorsement of Senator
Jason Lewis. Senator Lewis has
long been an advocate for public
education, paid family leave,
and he was a crucial leader in
the fi ght for Massachusetts's $15
minimum wage. It is dedicated
public servants like Sen. Lewis
that have inspired me to pursue
the position of State Auditor,
and I am proud to have his support,”
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state government
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Governor Deval Patrick. He has
worked outside of state government
as Co-Founder of the
grassroots No Boston Olympics
and as Director of the non-profit
Transportation for Massachusetts.
Chris will be an Auditor
who can ensure an effi cient, effective,
and equitable state government
for all residents of the
Commonwealth.
Dempsey secured the Massachusetts
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Mass. Legislature enacts sweeping legislation
to improve access to mental healthcare
T
he Massachusetts Legislature
recently passed an expansive
mental healthcare bill, which was
signed into law by Governor Baker
on August 10 at Chapter 177
of the Acts of 2022. Known as the
Mental Health ABC Act: Addressing
Barriers to Care, this comprehensive
legislation includes a wide
variety of reforms to ensure equitable
access to mental healthcare
and remove barriers that currently
make it diffi cult for many people
to get the care they need.
“Access to quality, affordable
healthcare should be a basic human
right, and that includes
mental healthcare just as much
as physical healthcare,” said State
Senator Jason Lewis. “This sweeping
legislation will enable Massachusetts
to make major strides in
improving access to care by better
enforcing mental health parity
laws, expanding the mental
healthcare workforce, addressing
emergency room boarding, and
more. This issue has long been a
high priority for me and my colleagues
in the state legislature and
I’m very pleased that this bill has
been signed into law.”
“During a national mental
health emergency, Massachusetts
leaders in the Legislature, Administration,
and healthcare community
joined to craft, pass, and
sign landmark legislation to address
equitable access to behavioral
healthcare in the Commonwealth,”
said Massachusetts Association
for Mental Health (MAMH)
President/CEO Danna Mauch.
“MAMH applauds the pacesetting
institution of universal payor participation
in and coverage for annual
mental wellness exams, 24/7
telephonic behavioral health helpJason
Lewis
State Senator
line, comprehensive crisis services,
behavioral health urgent care, and
collaborative care as part of this
roadmap for reform.”
Some of the highlights of the
Mental Health ABC Act:
• Guaranteeing insurance coverage
for an annual mental health
wellness exam, comparable to an
annual physical
• Providing stronger tools for
enforcing existing mental health
parity laws
• Addressing the crisis of hospital
emergency room boarding
by, among other steps, creating
online portals that provide access
to real-time data on youths and
adults seeking mental health and
substance abuse services and enabling
healthcare providers to easily
search and fi nd open beds
• Implementing the new nationwide
988 hotline that will provide
24/7 suicide prevention and behavioral
health crisis services
• Initiating a public awareness
campaign about the state’s red
fl ag laws and Extreme Risk Protection
Orders (ERPOs) that limit
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of hurting themselves or others
• Reimbursing mental health
providers equitably, with a rate
fl oor that is consistent with primary
care
• Eliminating prior authorization
for mental health acute treatment
and stabilization services for
adults and children
• Creating a standard release
form for exchanging confi dential
mental health and substance use
disorder information to facilitate
access to treatment for patients
with multiple healthcare providers
• Increasing access to Emergency
Service Programs (ESPs) by requiring
health insurance companies
to cover ESPs, community-based
and recovery-oriented
programs that provide behavioral
health crisis assessment, intervention
and stabilization services
for people with behavioral
health needs
• Expanding access to the evidence-based
Collaborative Care
Model by requiring the state-contracted
and commercial health
plans to cover mental health and
substance use disorder benefi ts
off ered through the psychiatric
Collaborative Care Model
• Establishing an Offi ce of Behavioral
Health Promotion within
the Executive Offi ce of Health and
Human Services (EOHHS) to coordinate
all state initiatives that promote
mental, emotional and behavioral
health and wellness for
Massachusetts residents
• Enhancing school-based behavioral
health services and programming
by creating a statewide
technical assistance program to
help schools implement schoolbased
behavioral health services
• Expanding insurance coverage
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Paired with the Legislature’s recent
investment of $122 million
in the behavioral health workforce
through loan repayment assistance
programs, this roadmap will
make great strides toward building
a more robust mental healthcare
workforce refl ective of communities’
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Knight” and keeper of the fl ame,
Linden, USA! The tales of Linden
USA will follow in the weeks
ahead brought to you by Steve
Moro’s little brother, Chris:
I’ve been bending Peter’s ear
for some time now about whenever
I read the Malden Advocate
(aka The Edgeworth Times)!
Yeah, that was a shot across the
bow! I would tell him that I never
see anything written about
Linden, USA! Occasionally some
blurbs about Green Street and
Gerry
D’Ambrosio
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other Wards of Maldonia – never
Linden USA! I would mostly
run into Peter at the Italian
American Citizens Club during
the summer bocce season or
at the Dew when grabbing a
morning cup of Joe and The
Advocate. Speaking about a
cup of Joe, Peter would be sitting
there with his brother Joe
(Hi Joe!). In hindsight, I guess, it
started there and carried over to
the IACC. I would go over to Peter
and say my “hellos” and then
I would start on him (assault being
a better word): “What gives,
Peter?!” “Again, always about
Edgeworth!” Pete would just
sit there as I rambled on and
on. God bless you, Peter, for letting
me vent my frustrations like
“Otis from Mayberry” I can be on
some nights. You’re a Saint, Peter
(no pun intended)!
Then one day Pete says to me,
“Look Chris, I don’t know much
about Linden, okay.” “Sure, I
know some guys from Linden
but that’s it! Then with a pause
he says, “Chris, if you want me
to write about Linden, (this is
his exact quote) “I need some
‘meat,’ provide me with the meat
then I’ll add the potatoes and
I’ll write about Linden!” So, I say,
okay Peter, “I’ll do that!” So, here
it comes, “the meat and potatoes”
on Linden, USA!”
Postscript 1: Hard to believe
my little buddy Mark Chopelas
has been gone 19 years now. I
walked by “Choppa Field” last
week with brother Joe and
thought of the little sparkplug
who always passed me the ball
on the hoop courts of Malden!
The guy with the biggest and
the best smile, ever! The standup
guy who would go to the
wall for any of his “pallys.” “Choppa”
may no longer be with us
physically, but he is certainly in
the hearts and minds of many
Maldonians, today and always.
Miss seeing him walk through
the door and greeting me with
a (very loud) “PISTOL Pete!”
Postscript 2: My father, Solomon
aka Zulick, wore his Star
of David proudly right up until
the day he died. A voracious
reader he had a saying after
scanning the obituaries, noticing
the passing of yet another
lantzman; he’d say to nobody
in particular, “We lost another
friend today.”
Zulick, we lost another friend
today... “Peabody lost one of
their own, Celia Scholnick Levine
(no relation), peacefully in her
sleep August 3, 2022, at the wise
age of 96 years young.
“Though she wanted to be a
singer, Celia went to school at
Peabody High and for 49 years
worked as an accounts receivable
bookkeeper at New Eng¬land
Sportswear. Marrying
a young man named William
‘Bill’ Levine, whom she had fi rst
met at a dance, Celia’s legacy is
followed by her two sons and
daughters-in-law, six grandchildren,
and two great-grandchildren.
“As
a second-generation
American and matriarch of the
family, Celia’s stories scatter the
globe: hot air balloon-riding in
San Diego and family adventures
in Kauai, Puerto Rico, Jamaica,
Vermont, Mexico, and
Australia.
“She taught many lessons
about life and living it to its fullest:
“1.
Be sure to stay active, but
follow it with coff ee, donuts, and
schmoozing with friends.
“2. One can never have
enough Honey Dew Coff ee, ice
cream from Richardson’s, and
popcorn and saltwater taffy
from Salem Willows; and
“3. If there is a bathroom, use
it. You don’t know where the
next one is going to be.”
Postscript 3: Woodstock came
to a wild, climatic end 53 years
ago this past August 18 with an
early morning set by the Jimi
Hendrix Experience. That week,
I remember, as a 12-year-old,
listening to concert stories told
by “hippies” and Devir Park concertgoers
trickling back to the
Bandstand at Devir: the drug
usage stories, the sleeping in
the mud stories, the amazing
hitchhiking stories, skinny-dipping
stories and oh, of course,
the music.
Postscript 4: Do not fret, San
Rocco coverage will continue
next week. You didn’t think you
were getting off that easy! Insert
smiley face.
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Malden Plugs Away at Energy Conservation
T
he City of Malden was designated
a Green Community
by the MA Department
of Energy Resources in 2017.
Since then, Malden has received
$553,114 in Green Communities
Grants, allowing the city to
significantly conserve energy,
save money and reduce its carbon
emissions.
Public Facilities Director Eric
Rubin working with the Mayor’s
Office focused this year’s Green
Communities grant projects on
electrifying both the city vehicle
fleet and the heating and cooling
of our Recreation DepartELECTION
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race. In addition, several state
officeholders seeking reelection
are appearing on the ballot
Tuesday.
Candidates who are unopposed
for reelection are advancing
to the final election on Tuesday,
November 8.
Polls are open for voting from
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at each of
the city's eight wards and the
city's 27 new precincts. This will
be the first election of any kind
with the new ward and precinct
lines which were drawn
for redistricting purposes.The
list of Wards and Precincts appears
below.
Early voting ended in Malden
on September 1.
Malden State Rep. Paul Donato,
D-35th Middlesex is the longest
serving local state legislator
and he is seeking a 12th consecutive
term in this year's election.
Rep. Donato, who also serves
as Assistant Vice Chair of the
House Committee on Ways and
Means as well as the Assistant
MEETING | FROM PAGE 1
ing about environmental issues.
Language interpretation services
will be offered through
Zoom. Languages will include
Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish,
Haitian Creole, Vietnamese and
Arabic. For more information on
disability access or language
interpretation, contact emartinez@cityofmalden.org.
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ment offices at McDonald Stadium.
In addition, the District
3 Fire House is saving energy
while being more comfortable
with air-sealing and higher efficiency
heaters.
In 2020, Malden installed
Electric Vehicle charging stations
at 6 locations around the
City. This year, four all-electric
Chevy Bolts were purchased
to replace gasoline-powered
vehicles used by City employees,
thus moving Malden
closer to a more electrified
fleet.As City employees
plug in to power up, we reVice
Chair on the Joint Committee
on Ways and Means, was
first elected to the State House
in 2000 and has been reelected
10 times.
Rep. Donato represents parts
of Malden and Medford as the
35th Middlesex and includes
Malden: Ward 1, Ward 3: Precinct
2, Ward 7: Precinct 1; and
Medford: Wards 1, 2, Ward 3: Precinct
1, Ward 7: Precinct 2, Ward
8: Precinct 1.
He is being challenged in
Tuesday's preliminary election
by Nichole Dawn Mossalam.
Rep. Donato is a Medford resident
and the challenger Mossalam
is from Malden.
Malden's other state legislators,
state Reps. Steve Ultrino,
who represents the largest section
of Malden in the 33rd Middlesex
is running unopposed
for reelection and Rep. Kate Lipduce
our use of fossil fuels,
side-stepping increased fuel
costs while decreasing our
carbon emissions.
At McDonald Stadium, the
Recreation Department staff
have reported a much more
comfortable office environment
since insulation was installed
above the offices and
restroom areas and air source
heat pumps were installed
in the office areas, allowing
zoned heating and cooling.
Previously, the entire building
was on a single heating
zone using a gas-fired boilper-Garabedian
who represents
the 32nd Middlesex, which includes
parts of Malden and Melrose,
is also running unopposed
for reelection.
State Sen. Jason Lewis, D-5th
Middlesex, is also running unopposed
for reelection.
Following are the27 precinct
locations (Locations are listed
by Ward/ Precinct, followed by
address)
Ward 1, Precinct 1
Ward 1, Precinct 2
and
Ward 1, Precinct 3
—Ferryway School Gym, 150
Cross St.
Ward 2, Precinct 1
—Community Room, 89 Pearl
St.
Ward 2, Precinct 2
—Irish American, Main Hall
(Left), 177 West St.
Ward 2, Precinct 3
er, often inadequately heating
the offices while heating
unused areas.Our Recreation
Department staff are now able
to have energy-efficient heating
and cooling in their offices
with electricity-powered air
source heat pumps while the
rest of the building is maintained
at a lower temperature
with the gas-fired boiler.
Installing heat pumps in a
properly insulated area not
only provides energy efficient
heating and cooling
but reduces use of fossil fuels
by switching to electric—Irish
American, Main Hall
(Right), 177 West St.
Ward 3, Precinct 1
Ward 3, Precinct 1A
—Beebe School, Big Gym, 401
Pleasant St.
Ward 3, Precinct 2 and
Ward 3 Precinct 3
—Beebe School, Cafeteria,
401 Pleasant St.
Ward 4, Precinct 1 and
Ward 4, Precinct 3
—Early Learning Center, 257
Mountain Avenue
Ward 4, Precinct 2
—Malden Senior Center Auditorium,
7 Washington St.
Ward 5, Precinct 1
—Salemwood School Fieldhouse
Cafeteria, 529 Salem St.
Ward 5, Precinct 2
Ward 5, Precinct 3 and
Ward 5, Precinct 3A
—Forestdale School, Cafeteria,
74 Sylvan St.
ity.As our energy grid adds
more clean, renewably-produced
electricity, we help to
reduce greenhouse gas production
that contributes to
climate change.
Our first responders at the
District 3 Fire Station have also
become more comfortable
with the replacement of an
older heater with a high-efficiency
gas-fired heater.Weatherstripping
was placed around
all of the garage bay doors to
enhance the efficiency of the
new heater by reducing heat
loss.
Ward 6, Precinct 1
—630 Salem St. Housing
Community Room, 630 Salem
St.
Ward 6, Precinct 2
—Club 24 Member's Room,
787 Salem St.
Ward 6, Precinct 3
—Malden Moose, Main Hall,
562 Broadway
Ward 7, Precinct 1
—Ferryway School, Cafeteria,
150 Cross St.
Ward 7, Precinct 2
—Salemwood School Fieldhouse
Cafeteria, 529 Salem St.
Ward 7, Precinct 3 and
Ward 7, Precinct 3A
—Suffolk Manor, Community
Room, 312 Bryant St.
Ward 8, Precinct 1
Ward 8, Precinct 2 and
Ward 8, Precinct 3
—Linden School Gym, 29
Wescott St.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 2, 2022
Triangle, Inc. and Piers Park Sailing Center celebrate five
years sailing through Boston Harbor with people of all abilities
Residents with disabilities awarded certificate for successful adaptive sailing
R
ecently, Triangle, Inc. and
Piers Park Sailing Center
(PPSC) in East Boston awarded
students a certificate of completion
to mark the end of the sixweek
adaptive sailing program.
For five years, residents living
in Triangle, Inc.’s nine residential
homes have participated in
adaptive sailing programming
led by PPSC. This program is a
part of Triangle’s commitment
to ensure that every member of
their programs can participate
in all facets of their local communities,
including recreational
activities. Since beginning their
partnership in 2018, Piers Park
staff members have captained
a boat for Triangle residents and
staff members, teaching them
the basics of sailing while navigating
through Boston Harbor.
“We are so fortunate to have
a partner in the Piers Park Sailing
Center. They have assisted
participants in expanding
their life experiences in such a
Anthony from Malden received an end of season gift.
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first time they have ever experienced
sailing,” said Triangle.
Inc. Chief Integrity Officer Melissa
Strout. “Because our partnership
has continued to grow
over the years, we are able to
offer this opportunity to others
and enhance the skills of our annual
sailors. I can’t speak highly
enough about the team and
volunteers at Piers Park! Their
thoughtfulness and care are unmatched.
We look forward to
many more years of our partnership
and are excited to get more
folks on the water!”
Triangle residents who have
participated in the sailing program
have experienced multiple
benefits. Many apply their
new skills on their sailing excursions.
This practice helps residents
build communication,
sequencing and processing
skills that also support their independent
living and employat
Triangle and because of Melissa’s
leadership. There is such a
dedicated team.”
About Triangle, Inc.: Since
1971, Triangle, Inc. has empowered
people with disabilities and
their families to live rich, fulfilling
lives. With a strong focus on
employment, empowerment,
independence and community
engagement, Triangle, Inc.
reaches more than 4,000 people
across eastern Massachusetts
each year. Through all its efforts,
Triangle, Inc. reminds our communities
that we are all people
with abilities. Learn more about
the organization and its impact
at triangle-inc.org.
About Piers Park Sailing Center:
PPSC was founded in 1998
as an integral part of Piers Park,
an open community green
space on the East Boston Waterfront.
PPSC’s docks and building
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ment goals. They receive all the
benefits of physical activity and
fresh air as they experience Boston
from the boats each week
while having a blast on the water
with their PPSC instructors.
“Our instructors at Piers Park
have built bonds with the residents
and staff and look forward
to seeing everyone each Saturday.
The personal growth and
confidence is a joy to see. Being
out on the water is a calming
and therapeutic experience,
but it also provides the opportunity
to have a lot of self-efficacy
and control,” said PPSC Executive
Director Alex DeFronzo.
“I wish more human service
agencies got out in the community
and did the work that Triangle
is doing because you can
see the impact in real-time. This
group comes away each week
physically and mentally stronger
with great stories to share.
This program has been a success
because of the work of the staff
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Boston Book Festival’s
Shelf Help program
returns this school year
Libraries at UP Academy Holland in
Dorchester and Malden High School to get
infusion of high-quality books, author visits
O
n August 26, the Boston
Book Festival (BBF) in partnership
with the Boston-based
nonprofit literacy organization
Wondermore announced
that UP Academy Holland in
Dorchester and Malden High
School are the 2022 recipients
of this year’s Shelf Help grants,
which will include an infusion of
new books and author visits by
“Frizzy” author Claribel A. Ortega
and illustrator Rose Bousamra,
and Malinda Lo, author of “A
Scatter of Light.” The BBF’s Shelf
Help partnership is a competitive
grant program that provides
two Greater Boston area school
libraries (one K-8 and one 9-12)
with new books to expand and
update their collections. In addition,
each school will have a visit
by an author or illustrator curated
by Wondermore, a local organization
dedicated to inspiring
young readers. The Shelf Help
author school visits will take
place on Friday, October 28.
“Literature can change lives
and the Boston Book Festival,
through our Shelf Help initiative,
strives to put great children’s literature
on the shelves of under-resourced
schools where
kids can read and be challenged,
entertained, and inspired by
them,” said BBF Founder and
Board Chair/Executive Director
Deborah Porter. “As always, it is
a pleasure to work with our fabulous
partner, Wondermore, in
accomplishing this goal.”
The purchase of new books for
the school libraries is made possible
by donations from anyone
wanting to help stock the school
libraries. From now until the end
of October, the BBF is accepting
monetary donations at bostonbookfest.org/year-roundevents/shelf-help
to hit each
school’s goal of $1,500. Books
for the new libraries will be delivered
in November.
At UP Academy Holland in
Dorchester, “Frizzy” author Claribel
A. Ortega and artist Rose
Bousamra will visit. “Frizzy”
(MacMillan) is a middle-grades
graphic novel that will be released
on Oct. 18, 2022. Malden
High School (77 Salem
St., librarian Mary Liberge) will
have an in-person appearance
by Malinda Lo, author “A Scatter
of Light” (Dutton Books for
Young Readers). Fresh off the
success of her book “Last Night
at the Telegraph Club,” which
won the National Book Award
for Young People’s Literature in
2021, among other honors, Lo’s
novel will be released on Oct.
4, 2022.
UP Academy Holland’s librarian,
Iris Santana, said that in addition
to the gift of the books is the
lasting lesson for the students of
seeing themselves in the characters
and their authors. “Representation
is very important. If
students can see themselves in
people who teach them, it empowers
them to achieve equal
greatness,” Santana said. “It can
inspire students when they see
members of the world at large
not only for young girls of color,
but as an opportunity to look
through their own mirrors and
experiences. It will perhaps provide
a window to diff erent perspectives,
too.”
BBF is partnering with Wondermore,
which originally began
in 1983 as The Children’s Literature
Foundation. As Wondermore,
the organization now focuses
on connecting Boston-area
students to authors and illustrators
who reflect the region’s
diverse and vibrant communities.
In
2017, BBF launched its Shelf
Help partnership program, a
community-driven, youth-focused
initiative aimed to expand
a love of reading in children and
young adults. A competitive annual
grant program, Shelf Help
awards two Boston-area school
libraries:
• Brand-new, high-quality, culturally
relevant books to fi ll their
libraries in an eff ort to draw in
more readers, to increase the
number of books in schools that
often have little or no funding
for new collections and to ensure
that books are meeting the
needs and interests of the students
in that particular school
• A memorable school visit by
a celebrated children’s/young
adult author or illustrator curated
by Wondermore’s experienced
team.
BBF Deputy Director Jessica
Kent said Shelf Help off ers a lasting
way for students to connect
with reading. “We've all experienced
it: there was something
incredibly special about holding
a new book in your hand and
wondering what new adventure
you'd fi nd inside,” said Kent. “As
a kid, meeting an author in person—someone
who wrote the
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am here to offi cially endorse
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that he has extended to me over
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 2, 2022
A NEW FENWAY CLASSIC: Malden-Medford Thanksgiving
Football Game will be played at Fenway Park this year!
Record-holding, longest continuous rivalry in U.S. will play 135th game on Nov. 22
FENWAY PARK: the nation’s oldest Major League Baseball stadium
still in use.
FACING OFF: Malden High and Medford High will meet for the 135th time on November 25.
By Steve Freker
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very time they play the game,
everyone involved is etching
a small place in the overall history
of their respective school by participating
in the game. For real,
not even the once-in-100-years
COVID-19 pandemic could derail
the – now longest in the nation –
Malden-Medford football rivalry.
While other rivalry series paused
due to the once-in-100-years
pandemic, the show did go on
for the Malden-Medford game.
How long is this series, anyway?
It is so long that it has actually
been played despite two
pandemics, including the Flu
Pandemic that swept the world
in 1918-19. With some fantastic
news that has just been announced,
the traditional football
rivalry just got even more
special: Game #135 of the heralded
series will be played on
Tuesday, November 22 – at FENWAY
PARK in Boston, home of
the Boston Red Sox!
Fenway Sports Management
(FSM) earlier this year
announced that high school
football would be returning to
“America's Most Beloved Ballpark”
this fall and now has announced
that Malden-Medford
Game #135 will be part of a fivegame
slate to be played at Fenway
Park set for Thanksgiving
Week. Malden High School will
take on Medford High School on
Tuesday night, November 22 at
7:30 p.m. at Fenway Park.
“We are extremely grateful
to the Fenway Sports Management
group for the opportunity
to play our long standing, continuous
rivalry football game
against Medford in historic Fenway
Park,” said Malden Public
Schools Athletic Director Charlie
Conefrey.
“Thank you to athletic director
Bobby Maloney and the Medford
High School administration
for making this possibility a reality
for our kids.”
“Both the Malden and Medford
communities will get to experience
this historic rivalry that
dates back to the 1880s,” said
Conefrey, himself a 1997 Malden
High School graduate. “There is
always something special about
football under the lights, but this
brings a whole new meaning.”
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INSIDE THE PARK: Five football games are planned for Fenway: two
on November 22 and three on Thanksgiving Eve, November 23.
“We are thrilled to host high
school football once again at
Fenway Park,” said FSM President
Mark Lev in an FSM news release.
“Thanksgiving rivalry games
are always a highlight of the
high school football season
and adding the iconic backdrop
of Fenway Park will only
make the occasion more special
for the players, coaches, and
fans. We look forward to welcoming
the communities and
football fans to the park to celebrate
this time-honored tradition,”
he added.
Malden High second-year football
Head Coach Witche Exilhomme,
who captained the 2011 Malden
team to a dominating, 36-0
win over Medford his senior year,
said his team is ecstatic over the
great news. “It is just a great opportunity
for our football program.
I am just so excited for our
players to have this game on the
schedule,” Coach Exilhomme
said. “To be able to play a football
game at Fenway Park is just something
these kids will never forget.”
For anyone interested in attending
what will be a spectacular
event, general admission
tickets are $20 each day. There
are $40 per person tickets available
for luxury suite seating.
Also, 25 percent of every ticket
sold will return to the school
you support. Ticket purchasing
information and more can
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Second Annual Caribbean Festival brought
flare to Lincoln Commons
By Tara Vocino
Caribbean flare was ringing
at Lincoln Commons
during Saturday’s Second AnA
nual
Caribbean Festival at Lincoln
Commons. The Caribbean
heritage celebrated included Jamaica,
Haiti, Bermuda, Trinidad
and Tobago.
Customer Dolores Akeson, of Malden, and vendor Pearline
Crawford, who sold handmade mango pineapple vegan body
butter
Event organizers Tyrone Howe, Kaleb and Kraig Herd, Tyrone Henry and Sandra Faust
Event organizers, pictured from left to right: Malden residents
Tyrone Henry and Tyrone Howe organized Saturday’s Second
Annual Caribbean Festival at Lincoln Commons.
Shown from left to right: Takelia Cook, of Takelia’s Fashion &
Beauty, based out of Saugus, Mark Boncore, 7 months, and
Madhane Barrett sold indigenous beauty products using organic
ingredients.
Clive Coke sold Jamaican fried
chicken.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Everett resident Chanda Williams, of KQs Buttas, sold handmade
exfoliating massage body soaps.
Shown from left to right: event hosts Tyrone Howe, Sandra Faust, State Representative Paul Donato
and Tyrone Henry during Saturday’s Second Annual Caribbean Festival at Lincoln Commons.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 2, 2022
Overdose victims remembered
on International Overdose Awareness Day
By Tara Vocino
T
hose lost to addiction were
solemnly remembered
during the overdose awareness
vigil at The Bridge Recovery
Center on Wednesday on
International Overdose Awareness
Day.
Shown from left to right: Malden residents Joy Bailey, Janice
Avant, Tisha Goullaud, Bella Goullaud, Donnell Bailey, and Althea
Harvey, who are in recovery, are shown during the Overdose
Awareness Day vigil held by The Bridge Recovery on Wednesday.
Pictured from left to right: Volunteer Coordinator Tara Killeen,
Peer Support Samantha Ford, Director KerriAnn Caccavaro and
Peer Support Kerri Loftus organized Wednesday’s overdose
awareness vigil at The Bridge Recovery Center.
Memorial bags are illuminated
beside the ribbon.
The Bridge Recovery Center
Director KerriAnn Caccavaro
said watching a 20-minute
overdose awareness memorial
slideshow is unacceptable.
The Bridge Recovery Center
Volunteer Coordinator Tara
Killeen thanked everyone for
paying homage to those lost.
Robert Gonzalez prayed for
those who lost their lives
to addiction, adding it is a
celebration of life, not a funeral
service.
Nicholas Savini, the brother of one of the speakers, Shawn, was
featured in the memorial video on international awareness
overdose day.
Speaker Janice Avant lost her
son, Michael, to a headache pill
that, without his knowledge,
was laced with fentanyl.
Kristina Pezzulo wore shirts in memory of her boyfriend, Shawn
Coleman, and Elena Pezzulo in memory of her brother, Anthony
Pezzulo.
Shawn Savini spoke in his brother’s Joseph’s, 34, and Nicholas’ 29,
memory; Malden resident Janice Avant spoke in remembrance of
her son, Michael Lewis, 46, and Kevin O’Leary spoke in memory
of his sister, Meghan, 43.
A Vision Of Hope Founder Joseph and his father, Ward 7 Councillor Chris Simonelli, The Family
Restored volunteers Jessica Bees, in back, Courtney Carleo, Benjamin Coffin, in back, and Malden
Overcoming Addiction board of directors member Linda Cochran, Gavin certified recovery coach
Gail Poirer and recovery coach Susan Jeselonis.
Mark O’Keefe in memory of his brother, Corey Richard, 36, and
Calvary Christian Church Celebrate Recovery Pastor Sterling Key.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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‘Ode to the Stars’ pointed people to Jupiter,
Saturn and double stars through a telescopic lens
By Tara Vocino
M
alden Reads, in collaboration
with Ward 4 Councillor
Ryan O’Malley, presented
Ode to the Stars, a fifth annual
event, on Saturday night at
Waitt’s Mount Park. The night
included storytelling, star gazing
and entertainment.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Astronomer Corey Mooney said he could see star clusters and a
new moon with a telescope during Saturday’s Ode to the Stars
event at Waitt’s Mount Park.
Malden resident Hana Haddouche, 7, looked for stars through a
telescope during the 5th annual Ode to the Stars at Waitt’s Mount
Park Saturday night.
Shown from left to right: entertainment was provided by Neal
Itzler on guitar, spoken word artist CD Collins and David Weigert
on percussion.
Malden resident Katia O’Meara
posed inside a NASA space
shuttle artwork.
Neil Umakanth, 6, played with
a solar system display.
Edgar Ng, 6, drew an alien head.
Malden residents William and Jocelyn Alberto, 5, made alien heads.
Pictured from left to right: cohosts Julie Cohen,
Linda Zalk and Elena Martinez, all of Malden
Reads, read stories to children during story time
on Saturday night at Waitt’s Mount Park.
Malden resident Liana Neville designed the space
shuttle control room artwork.
Retired engineer/astronomy
outreach enthusiast Robert
Toop looked at spots on the sun
through a telescope.
Astronomer James McLaren
could see Saturn and double
stars through his telescope.
Shown from left to right: astronomy enthusiasts Michael O’Shea and Sapana Thomas with guests
Jessica Varga, Robert Hayes, Joseph Zhou, Christine Menschner and Ward 4 Councillor/event cohost
Ryan O’Malley.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 2, 2022
Community advocates, city and state officials call for full voting
rights for limited English proficient, Asian American voters
By Tara Vocino
O
n Wednesday at City Hall,
voting rights advocates
called for state leaders to adopt
a bill allowing the City of Malden
to provide fully bilingual ballots
to ensure Chinese-speaking voters
have full access to the polls
before the November election.
The bill was adopted by the
Massachusetts House of Representatives,
but it has yet to be
adopted by the Senate.
State Representative Paul Donato is shown making a statement
during the event.
Pictured from left to right: Terry Yin, Emily Huang, Sophie Mark-Ng, Chelsey Gao, Peiying Yu, Jieyu
Zhou, Karen Chen, Frances Xi Wu, Mai Du, Diana Jeong and Lydia Lowe unveiled a partially translated
bilingual sample ballot to explain the importance of transliteration.
Greater Malden Asian American
Community Coalition Vice
President Yu Sin Mok displayed
what the ballot would look like
– if the legislation passes.
State Representative Paul Donato cosponsored the bill.
Mayor Gary Christenson, who takes Chinese classes on Sunday
mornings, spoke in Chinese at the podium. He said they need
state support for a home rule petition.
Pictured from left to right: Asian Community Development
Corp./Malden Civic Engagement Coordinator Terry Yin,
Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition
Co-Founder/Board Member Mai Du and Malden Chinese
Culture Connection Member Mei Hung looked on during
Wednesday’s press conference.
State Representative Steven Ultrino (at right) said
everyone should have access to vote in their language.
Poll Worker Xuguang Xu encouraged everyone to get
out and vote.
State Senator Jason Lewis (far left) searched for his name on a
sample Chinese ballot.
Greater Malden Asian American Community
Coalition Vice President Yu Sin Mok asked
candidates to find their names on a sample
ballot.
During Wednesday’s press conference at City
Hall, Chinese Progressive Association Executive
Director Karen Chen said their members just
want to vote.
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Melrose City-Wide
Yard Sale October 8
T
he Melrose CITY-WIDE YARD
SALE is back! The Melrose
Friends of the Milano Center announces
the return of this very
popular community event after
our very long COVID hiatus. The
save-the-date information follows:
Saturday, October 8th from
9:00 am to 2:00 pm, rain or shine.
If any of our close neighbors
attend the very popular Victorian
Fair, that is scheduled for Sunday,
September 11th, from 11:00
am until 4:00 pm and the Council
on Aging/Friends of Milano
will have a booth there. That is
the day when all of downtown
Melrose’s Main Street becomes
a pedestrian walkway featuring
entertainment, outside vendors,
local restaurants, businesses and
organizations all participating
and really showing their stuff !
The Friends of Milano will have
further information on the yard
sale the day of the Victorian Fair
so plan on visiting us then! Hope
to see you there.
- LEGAL NOTICE -
City of Malden, Massachusetts
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing
on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 6:30 pm
Eastern Time (US and Canada) at Malden City Hall,
215 Pleasant St, Room #106 Herbert L Jackson Council
Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 22-009 by Patrick
P McDonald, Esq on behalf of PSI Atlantic Malden,
LLC for a variance of- Title 4.16.090 (B) Code of the
City of Malden as amended through February 1, 2022 -
Regulation of Signs by District -Specifically: Size and
number of signs in the Industrial I Zoning District as per
Plans SGER-043578-2022 at the property known as and
numbered 950-970 Eastern Ave. Malden, MA and also
known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #126-485-501
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public
review in the Office of lnspectional Services, 215 Pleasant
St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.
org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov Prod/
SelfService
Nathaniel Cramer
Chair
August 26, Sept. 2, 2022
ALS
Hope
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Registration at 9:00 a.m.
Angel Fund
for
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AN INDEPENDENT NON-PROFIT CHARITY
Benefiting ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
research at UMass Chan Medical School
LEGAL NOTICE
CITY OF MALDEN
PUBLIC TREE HEARING
In accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 87,
Section 3, notice is herewith given that a public hearing will be held at 6:00 P.M. on
Wednesday, the 7th day of September 2022 at Malden City Hall Conference
Room 105, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, Massachusetts for the purpose of
determining if the thirty-six (36) public shade trees shall be removed or remain
per the Tree Warden of the City of Malden. The trees are located at or around the
address identified below:
Address
Street
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245
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DAVIDSON WAY@BALL COURTS
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
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DBH (IN)
Lake Quannapowitt in Wakefield, MA
Saturday, September 10th, 2022
…a 3.5-mile walk around
Walk begins at 11:00 a.m.
• Build a team and obtain a sponsor
• Collect pledges as a walker
• Be a corporate sponsor
• Make a tax-deductible donation to The Angel Fund
Call 781-245-7070 or visit our website for more information.
The Angel Fund for ALS Research • 649 Main Street • Wakefield, MA 01880
781-245-7070 • theangelfundals@gmail.com
www.theangelfund.org
Christopher Rosa
City of Malden Tree Warden
August 26, September 2, 2022
ADA SIDEWALK COMPLIANCE (ENGINEERING)
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NORWAY MAPLE
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OBJECTIONS TO THE REMOVAL OF ANY TREE(S) MUST BE RECEIVED IN
WRITING BY THE TREE WARDEN AT THE ABOVE LISTED ADDRESS PRIOR
TO OR AT THE TREE HEARING.
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Daily Check-In Services
for Seniors Living Alone
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you recommend any services that check in on elderly seniors
who live alone? I live about 200 miles from my 82-year-old mother
and worry about her falling or getting ill and not being able to
call for help.
Worrywart Daughter
Dear Worrywart,
There are actually several diff erent types of check-in services,
along with some simple technology devices that can help keep
your mom safe at home while providing you some peace of mind.
Here are some top options to look into.
Check-in app: If your mom uses a smartphone, a great solution
to help ensure her safety is Snug (SnugSafe.com), a free app that
would check in on her every day to confi rm she’s OK. This app is
used by thousands of elderly seniors who live alone and want to
make sure that if something happens to them, their loved ones
will be notifi ed quickly so they can receive help in minutes, rather
than days.
Here’s how it works. After downloading the app, your mom
will choose what time(s) throughout the day she’d like for Snug
to check in. Snug will send a push notifi cation at those times asking
your mom to check in by tapping the big green check button
on her smartphone screen. If she doesn’t check in within 10 minutes
or respond after multiple pings, Snug will notify her emergency
contacts and share her last known location so that she can
receive fast help.
For extra peace of mind, your mom can purchase Snug’s premium
plan ($10/month) where in addition to notifying her emergency
contacts, Snug will request an in-person wellness check by
a police offi cer who will visit her house to confi rm she’s OK and
provide assistance as needed. The app works with iPhone and
Android smartphones.
Check-in calls: If your mom doesn’t use a smartphone, another
option to help ensure her safety is a daily check-in call service
program. These are telephone reassurance programs usually run
by police or sheriff ’s departments in hundreds of counties across
the country and are usually provided free of charge.
Here’s how they work. A computer automated phone system
would call your mom at a designated time each day to check in.
If she answers, the system will assume everything is OK. But if she
didn’t pick up or if the call goes to voice mail after repeated tries,
you (or whoever her designee is) would get a notifi cation call.
If you are not reachable, calls are then made to backup people
who’ve also agreed to check on your mom if necessary.
The fallback is if no one can be reached, the police or other
emergency services personnel will be dispatched to her home.
To fi nd out if this service is available in your mom’s community,
call her local police department’s nonemergency number. You
should also check with the Area Agency on Aging in your mom’s
area – call 800-677-1116 for contact information.
If, however, her community doesn’t have a call check-in program,
there are businesses like CARE (Call-Reassurance.com)
and IAmFine (Iamfi ne.com) that off er similar services for under
$15 per month.
Technology devices: You may also want to invest in some simple
technology aids to keep your mom safe. One of the most commonly
used devices for this is a medical alert system that cost
about $1 per day. These systems come with a wearable “help button”
that would allow her to call for help 24/7.
Another option that’s becoming increasingly popular is smart
speakers, like Amazon Alexa or Google Home. These devices work
with third-party applications – AskMyBuddy.net and MySOSFamily.com
– that would let your mom to call multiple emergency
contacts with a simple verbal command.
And be sure to check out Amazon’s Alexa Together (Amazon.
com/AlexaTogether), a new $20 monthly subscription service that
helps families support and keep tabs on their older loved ones
who live alone through an Alexa-enabled device.
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.
~ Guest Commentary ~
Troubling New Research
on Political Bias and Bigotry
by Dr. Luke Conway
T
alk about a strange political
year. African Americans and
Jewish Americans are typically
the two most reliable liberal
voting blocks in the country,
and yet there have been troubling
news stories and now
data regarding the people who
support them. For example,
Democratic Congresswoman
Ilhan Omar sparked outrage by
doubling down on comments
many perceived to be anti-semitic.
She is a Democrat who
typically gets Democrat votes.
Such left-wing hostilities towards
Jews have become so
bad in the United States that
some American Jews are openly
considering leaving the
country and moving to Israel.
Similar diffi culties face African
Americans. Ilhan Omar’s
controversy arrived barely two
months after the racist “Uncle
Tim” attacks propagated by liberals
at African American Senator
Tim Scott. These attacks
were so markedly racist that
the trend had to be shut down
by Twitter. More recently, similarly
racist “Uncle Clarence” attacks
were levied at Supreme
Court Justice Clarence Thomas
after he voted to overturn Roe
v. Wade. White liberals on Twitter
even invoked the “N-word,”
and were called out in a remarkable
piece by a Columbia
University sociology professor.
These are the kind of racist
behaviors that many associate
with conservatives. But to
be clear: Those are liberals expressing
racist vitriol towards
blacks and Jews. And again,
blacks and Jews tend to faithfully
vote for liberal Democrats.
Of course, it is easy to pass
off such vitriol as primarily political
and not targeted at racial
or ethnic groups. And indeed,
social psychological research
has demonstrated for years
that both liberals and conservatives
tend to show more
biases against racial groups
when they think members of
those groups disagree with
them politically. For example, a
well-known study showed that
the conservative bias against
INVITATION TO BID
blacks was essentially because
most conservatives believed
that blacks tended to be politically
liberal. However, when
faced with black conservatives,
the usual pattern reversed, and
liberals—not conservatives—
showed a dislike for blacks.
Although politically motivated,
this does not mean such biases
have no societal consequences.
After all, these are real
ethnic groups and the dislike
for them isn’t fi ctitious, no matter
its motive. And that should
matter. To better understand
what is going on, in two recent
studies, I and my colleagues
tried to parse whether or not
liberals and conservatives actually
like representative members
of these two groups.
To do so, we took a trait from
each group that is strongly
empirically associated with
the group in the real world
and asked people what they
thought about the resulting
representative set of group
members. So, for African AmerRESEARCH
| SEE PAGE 19
CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
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ROOF REPLACEMENT
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the amount of 50% of the contract total.
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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.
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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.
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Office of the Controller
September 2, 2022
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RESEARCH | FROM PAGE 6
icans, we asked participants
what they thought of “African
American women/men who
believe in the Bible.” This is a
trait highly representative of
African Americans: In the modern
United States, Pew Data reveal
that 77% of African Americans
believe that “the Bible is
the Word of God.” For Jews, we
asked participants how they
felt about “Jewish women/men
who are strong supporters of
the nation of Israel's interests.”
This is a trait highly representative
of American Jews, with
Gallup survey estimates suggesting
that 90% of Jews in
the United States show support
for Israel.
So what happens if you ask
people about African American
and Jewish persons in this
way? The data could not be
more clear: Many liberals really
dislike both African Americans
and Jewish persons who
possess these highly representative
traits; and conservatives
like them just fine.
That doesn’t mean that all
liberals are racist, of course. In
fact, our data clearly show that
certain types of authoritarian
liberals are particularly prone
to disliking these groups. And
it is worth noting that both of
the traits selected and highlighted—being
religious and
supporting Israel—are traits
people associate with conservatives.
Both African Americans
and Jewish Americans
also possess collective traits
that, if highlighted, would lead
liberals to like them more (and
conservatives to like them less).
So this finding is likely is more
about strong partisan beliefs
than about racial or ethnic
groups per se.
But that doesn’t make it any
less meaningful. To understand
how important this is, consider
that extrapolating from survey
data, a cautious estimate of the
number of African Americans
who believe in the Bible is 30
million persons, and a cautious
estimate of the number of Jewish
Americans who support Israel
is 4 million persons. That
is a lot of people—and there
is a certain kind of quite pervasive
liberal who is inclined to
strongly dislike large groups of
African Americans and Jewish
Americans for those reasons.
We should all care deeply
about this alarming trend.
When conservatives show biases
against racial and minority
groups, it does not matter why
they do it. It is rightly called out
for the bigotry and bias that it
is. But we must apply an equal
standard. When liberals show
similar biases, we must—and
with equal vigor—call out
their bigotry and bias. Evidence
from scientific studies reveals
that when presented with traits
that are representative of what
those groups are actually like
in reality, many liberals really
dislike African Americans and
Jews. It doesn’t matter which
political aisle the bigot resides
in; it is still bigotry all the same.
-
Dr. Lucian (Luke) Gideon
Conway III is a Professor of
Psychology and a Fellow with
the Institute for Faith & Freedom
at Grove City College. He
is the author of over 85 articles,
commentaries, and book
chapters on the psychology of
politics and culture. Dr. Conway’s
research has been featured
in major media outlets
such as the Washington Post,
New York Times, Huffington
Post, Psychology Today, USA
Today, the Ben Shapiro Podcast,
and BBC Radio. Further,
he has written opinion pieces
for outlets such as The Hill, Heterodox
Academy, and London
School of Economics U.S. Centre.
He is the author of the book
Complex Simplicity: How Psychology
Suggests Atheists are
Wrong About Christianity. You
can follow him on twitter @LGConwayIII,
on ResearchGate, or
on Google Scholar.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 2, 2022
FESTIVAL | FROM PAGE 11
book you read!—is a powerful
and inspiring experience as well.
The Shelf Help School Partnership
Program off ers both opportunities
to students of two Boston-area
schools.”
For more information: https://
1. On Sept. 2, 1912, the Boy Scouts of America awarded the
fi rst of what type of award?
2. What Mexican food’s name means “Little Donkey”?
3. How are Monsters of the Midway, The Bronx Bombers and
The No-Name Defense similar?
4. What two U.S. states produce coff ee?
5. On Sept. 3, 1856, Louis Sullivan, a pioneer in skyscraper
design, was born in what city nicknamed The Hub?
6. According to Judges 16:19 in the Bible, how many braids
did Samson’s hair have?
7. What month’s birthstone is not a mineral?
8. On Sept. 4, 1888, George Eastman received a U.S. patent
for a box camera and registered what trademark name?
9. September 5 is Labor Day; what Founding Father said, in
Poor Richard’s Almanack, “No man e’er was glorious, who
was not laborious”?
10. What is the world’s largest fruit?
11. On September 5 in what year was the fi rst Labor Day parade
(in NYC): 1882, 1906 or 1930?
12. The world’s largest fi ddle, which is 60' tall, including the
bow, and in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, is made of what:
driftwood, steel or teak?
13. What sports event in Zaire was called “The Rumble in the
Jungle”?
14. On Sept. 6, 1916, in Memphis, Tenn., the fi rst Piggly Wiggly
opened, which was what business fi rst?
15. What are the names of the two Muppets named after
hotels?
16. Who wrote and set a novel at Orchard House?
17. September 7 is National Beer Lovers Day; in what decade
were beer cans not allowed in the USA?
18. What is the fastest dog breed?
19. In 1980 what singer-songwriter released an album called
“One-Trick Pony”?
20. On Sept. 8, 1961, JAMA reported statistics linking heavy
smoking with heart disease; what does JAMA stand for?
ANSWERS
bostonbookfest.org/yearround-events/shelf-help
About
the Boston
Book Festival
Founded in 2009 by Deborah
Porter, BBF is an independent
nonprofi t that presents an annual
free eponymous book fes-
LEGAL NOTICE -
City of Malden, Massachusetts
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing
on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 6:30 pm
Eastern Time (US and Canada) at Malden City Hall,
215 Pleasant St, Room #106 Herbert L Jackson Council
Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 22-008 by Ryan
Marie Ketterer and Brian Ketterer for a variance of
- Title 12, Chapter 12, Code of the City of Malden as
amended through February 1, 2022 –12.16.010 Table of
Intensity Regulations – Specifically Setback/Side as per
Plans RES-046879-2022 at the property known as and
numbered 270 Bainbridge Street, Malden, MA and
also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #092-710-006
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public
review in the Office of lnspectional Services, 215 Pleasant
St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.
org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov Prod/
SelfService
Nathaniel Cramer
Chair
August 26, Sept. 2, 2022
- LEGAL NOTICE -
City of Malden, Massachusetts
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing
on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 6:30 pm
Eastern Time (US and Canada) at Malden City Hall,
215 Pleasant St, Room #106 Herbert L Jackson Council
Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 22-007 by Patrick
P McDonald, Esq on behalf of SA & M Enterprises,
LLC for a variance of - Title 12, Chapter 12, Code of the
City of Malden as amended through February 1, 2022
-12.16.010 Table of Intensity Regulations - Specifically:
Area, Setback/Rear as per Plans CMID-046598-2022
at the property known as and numbered 385 Medford
Street, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s
Parcel ID #040-180-001
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public
review in the Office of lnspectional Services, 215 Pleasant
St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.
org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov Prod/
SelfService
Nathaniel Cramer
Chair
August 26, Sept. 2, 2022
tival and other literary- and author-focused
events throughout
the year. The BBF aims to
“celebrate the power of words
to stimulate, agitate, unite, delight,
and inspire…and promotes
a culture of reading and
ideas that enhances the vibrancy
of our city.” The Festival is traditionally
held each October
and draws tens of thousands of
attendees to Boston's Back Bay
for speaker presentations in the
Boston Public Library and other
locations in Copley Square. The
annual book celebration combines
a street festival with an array
of free events with authors
and other literary presenters
from around the world.
After two years of virtual programming,
BBF will return to Copley
Square as an in-person festival
on Saturday, October 29.
This year’s Festival comes on the
heels of two successful in-person
events: the Greater Roxbury
Book Fair and Writers Fest, which
was held as a stand-alone event
this year, and Lit Crawl, an evening
of author and literary happenings
held in Kendall and
Central Squares in Cambridge.
CELEBRATE | FROM PAGE 10
were constructed by the Massachusetts
Port Authority and
are ADA compliant at all points
of the tide cycle. PPSC is a community-based
organization –
its Board Chair and 100% of its
leadership staff grew up in its
programs. For the last two decades,
PPSC has been providing
unique educational opportunities
for youngsters and adults
and serving as a gateway to the
harbor and its islands. PPSC’s
Adaptive Sailing Program is a
nationally recognized program.
PPSC has worked with over
2,800 people with disabilities
since the program’s inception.
US Sailing has awarded PPSC
Best Community Program for
Disabled Sailors, and PPSC maintains
its status as an accredited
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1. Eagle Scout
2. Burrito
3. They are names of sports teams’ lineups (Chicago Bears, New
York Yankees and Miami Dolphins, respectively)
4. California and Hawaii
5. Boston
6. Seven
7. June (pearl)
8. Kodak
9. Benjamin Franklin
10. The Atlantic giant pumpkin
11. 1882
12. Solid steel
13. The championship boxing match between George Foreman
and Muhammad Ali (Oct. 30, 1974)
14. Self-service grocery
15. Statler and Waldorf
16. Louisa May Alcott (“Little Women”)
17. 1942-1947 due to the war
18. Greyhound
19. Paul Simon
20. Journal of the American Medical Association
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