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Jason Mazzilli
he fi rst time they played this
game, way back in 1889, if
a high school football fan did
not walk to the Malden-Medford
game, they took a horse
and buggy. Automobiles were
invented barely a year earlier
and not in use anywhere. The
forward pass was still 17 years
away!
Over 130 years later, Malden
High School and Medford High
School are still battling it out on
Thanksgiving morning, and this
year is no diff erent. Also, check
out this breaking news: The Malden-Medford
game is now the
oldest continuous high school
football rivalry in the United
States – at 133 games! It formerly
trailed only Boston Latin-Boston
English, which began in
1887. But Latin and English did
not play in pandemic-restricted
2020 or even in “Fall 2” this
past spring.
Malden did play Medford in
“Fall 2,” thus keeping its streak
alive! The game was indeed
played on May 6 – an oddity in
RIVALRY | SEE PAGE 19 Captain Gavin West
City to Host Fellsmere Pond Tree
Lighting on Sat., November 27
C
ity Councillor-at-Large Craig
Spadafora, Ward 3 Councillor
Amanda Linehan, and Mayor
Gary Christenson invite members
of the public to Fellsmere
Pond on Saturday, November
27, 2021 at 6 p.m. for the lighting
of the Fellsmere Pond holiday
tree, complete with music,
hot chocolate, and a special visit
from Santa!
This annual community event
is free and open to all. Join in
person or watch the livestream
on the City of Malden's Facebook
page, facebook.com/cityofmalden.
At
the event, donations of new
unwrapped toys and non-perishable
food will be accepted
for local holiday drives as well.
Come kick off the season with
cheer!
T
Captain Ethan Heon
www.advocatenews.net
Malden-Medford is now
the longest continuous
High School Football
Rivalry in the NATION!
Game #134 kicks off at 10 a.m.
on Thanksgiving at Macdonald
Stadium in Malden
Have a Safe & Happy Thanksgiving!
Have a
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Published Every Friday
617-387-2200 Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Malden High takes on Medford
on Thanksgiving Day in Game #134
in a series that began in 1889
Here’s a capsule look at the Malden-Medford Thanksgiving
game history, 1889-2021, game-by-game
E
ditor’s Note: There technically
was a Malden-Medford
game played representing the
2020 season, although it took
place in April 2021 during the
“Fall 2” season. However, the fact
there was a game played means
that Malden-Medford now becomes
the LONGEST continuous
high school football rivalry
game in THE NATION!!
This information was prepared
by former Malden Evening
News Sports Editor Paul
Leahy for through 1991 and by
former Malden Evening News/
Medford Daily Mercury Editor-in-Chief
Steve Freker for
from 1992 to 2017. The tradition
now has continued in The
Malden Advocate – from 2018
to the present.
Captain Jordan Rodriguez
A capsule summary
of every game from
1940-2021
They’ve played 133 times before
in a series that began in
1889, and it is now the longest
GAME | SEE PAGE 12
Josh Simon tried to hold onto this interception in the 2016 game,
a 59-36 win for Malden at Hormel 2 Stadium. (Courtesy Photo)
Rotary District 7930 presents
A Celebration of Our Heroes dinner
Special to Th e Advocate
F
our local Malden-area people
were honored at the Rotary
District #7930 “A Celebration
of Heroes” evening at Danversport
Yacht Club on November
11. The Malden Rotary Club
was pleased to select its Heroes:
Paul Hammersley, President of
Malden Overcoming Addiction
(MOA), and David Hart, longtime
Malden Rotary Member/
Past President, Past Assistant
District Governor, and President
of “Concerned Advocates
of New England.”
Hammersley is employed with
the City of Malden as an Addiction
Recovery Resource Specialist
– where he has been the drivHEROES
| SEE PAGE 9
Honoree David Hart is pictured with his family, Elizabeth and
Rhianna during the Rotary District #7930 “A Celebration of
Heroes” at the Danversport Yacht Club on November 11.
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he Malden City Council was
expected to approve the new
Redistricting Map of the city,
which would include a first-ever
three precincts per ward, as advised
by city officials. The new
map was debated and adjusted
by an ad hoc Redistricting Committee
made up of City Council
members. A number of Malden
voters will be voting in different
precincts and wards in the
next election, which will feature
state legislative and some federal
seats in the fall of 2022.
In addition to the establishment
of three precincts, the City
Council’s Redistricting Committee
proposed that Sub-precincts
be established in three wards:
Ward 3, Ward 5 and Ward 7. In
the selected wards, there would
be Precinct 3A and 3B, Precinct
5A and 5B and Precinct 7A and
7B. The Precinct split proposal is
in deference to maintaining similar
representation in the Massachusetts
House as is now existing
for voters by Malden three
state Reps.: Steve Ultrino (D-Malden,
33rd Middlesex); Paul Donato
(D-Malden, Medford, 35th
Middlesex) and Kate Lipper-Garabedian
(D-Melrose, Malden,
32nd Middlesex).
The Redistricting Committee
was presenting its report to
the full City Council at Tuesday
night’s regular meeting, and it
was expected the City Council
would vote approval for the
new map. (The expected vote
took place after The Advocate’s
press deadline.)
****
Community Preservation
Committee members
seek ordinance changes
which would allow terms
of potentially nine years
The City Council’s Ordinance
Committee last night began a
review of extensive changes
proposed by the chairperson
and members of the Community
Preservation Committee
which would change term limits
and length of terms, potentially
allowing members to serve up
to nine consecutive years.
At present, the members
serve terms of two years and
a maximum of two consecutive
terms. The proposed ordinance
change, which was put
forth to the City Council from
Community Preservation Committee
members, would extend
term years from two years to
three years. Another ordinance
change proposal would allow
members, including the chairperson,
to serve three consecutive
terms of three years, for a
total of nine years.
Local political observers
say this is the first time in recent
memory that an appointed
committee that has decision-making
power over the allocation
of municipal funds has
sought an ordinance change
from the Malden City Council
which would extend its own
term limits.
****
City Council voting on
new Fire Department
salary schedule
The Malden City Council last
night was expected to approve
a new Fire Department salary
schedule, which is a result of
recently completed union negotiations.
Under the new contract,
a new Malden firefighter’s
starting annual salary would be
$63,192, and a first-year officer’s
base salary would be as follows:
Lieutenant ($73,934), Captain
($81,665), Deputy Chief ($91,873)
and Assistant Chief ($93,796).
The salaries would increase 2%
in the 2023 year of the contract.
The contract agreed upon was
for four years, covering 20202023,
with those covered due to
receive retroactive pay for past
periods covered under the new
contract.
3-1B
ROUTE 60 CENTRE ST
4-2
2-1
ROUTE 60 CENTRE ST
STERLING ST
7-1
7-3B
HUBBARD ST
CHARLES ST
WATTS ST
WHITMAN ST
ADAMS ST
ADAMS ST
1-1
EMERALD ST
2-3
THACHER ST
SCHOOL ST
MALDEN ST
OAKLAND ST
OAKLAND ST
35th
MEDFORD ST
Middlesex
AVON ST
DEVIR ST
DEVIR ST
AVON ST
1-2
NEWBURY ST
House Districts 2012
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REP_DIST
32nd Middlesex
33rd Middlesex
35th Middlesex
DISCLAIMER
REGENT RD
Please note: The scale of this map is based upon
"D" Size Paper (24" x 36")
0
625
1,250
1 inch = 585 feet
2,500 Feet
This map is intended for planning purpose only and is not
equivalent to survey.
The City of Malden makes no guarantees
express or implied regarding the information depicted.
By Malden GIS
Steven L. Fama, GIS Operations Manager
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Credits:
Greg Lucey - City Clerk
Carol Ann Desiderio - Asst. Registrar of Voters
Karen Anderson
Steven L. Fama - Manager of GIS Operations
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Above is the Redistricting Map which was expected to be approved at last night’s Malden City
Council meeting. The vote was taken after The Advocate’s press deadline. (Courtesy/Malden City Council)
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City of Malden
2020 Census Map
Sub-Precinct v2d
2-2
MALDEN ST
EMERALD ST
RIVERSIDE PK
1-3
NEWLAND ST
7-3A
33rd
Middlesex
GLEN ROCK AV GLEN ROCK RD
WILBUR ST
32nd Middlesex
PAYNE TE
WYOMING PL
HORACE ST
SUMMER
AV
GLEASON ST
3-1A
GLEN ROCK
CIRCLE
KENMORE RD
WINTER ST
ROSEMONT ST
FAIRLAWN ST
WEDGEMERE RD
ELRICH DR
5-2
LANARK RD
PINE TREE AV
SYLVAN ST
8-3
BAYRD TE
GRANITE ST
3-3
GLENWOOD ST
FLORENCE ST
4-1
GREENWOOD TE
ORIENT ST
EDMUND ST
5-3A
BAINBRIDGE ST
PORTER AV
MONTROSE CT
SILVER ST
WAITE ST
5-1
3-2
CLIFTON ST
CLIFTON ST
4-3
7-2
8-1
6-2
SALEM ST
1-1
1-2
1-3
2-1
2-2
2-3
SALEM ST
3-1A
3-1B
3-2
3-3
4-1
4-2
4-3
5-1
5-2
SCOTT ST
5-3A
5-3B
6-1
6-2
6-3
7-1
7-2
7-3A
7-3B
8-1
8-2
8-3
Precinct Population
2,682
2,814
2,774
2,664
2,640
2,693
1,218
1,440
2,632
2,819
2,809
2,791
2,898
2,830
2,747
1,454
1,235
2,882
2,889
2,714
2,792
2,682
1,241
1,439
2,848
2,864
2,772
MARVIN ST
5-3B
HARTSHORN ST
6-1
8-2
GILBERT CT
ORCHARD ST
It’s expected to approve Redistricting
Committee’s proposed map
Community Preservation Committee seeks ordinance changes
which would allow members to serve potentially 9 years
LINEHURST RD
SYLVAN ST
BOWMAN ST
6-3
JOY TE
JENNIFER LA
BAYRD ST
HURD ST
GROVE AV
SUMMIT ST
CLIFF TE
JACOBS ST
SHEAFE ST
MARLBORO ST
HANOVER ST
COOPER CT
GARDEN PK
GARDEN ST
CT
FLORAL AV
JOSEPH ST
PARSONAGE
RD
ALBION ST
WASHINGTON ST
PARK VIEW TE
MAIN ST
LINDEN AV
HAMLET TE
LINDEN PL
WASHINGTON ST
SUMMER ST
EVERETT ST
BARTLETT ST
GLEN ST
CHATHAM ST
EXT
TALBOT ST
SAINT MARY ST
WEST BORDER RD
FELLSMERE RD
CIRCLE RD
GIBSON ST
ELWOOD ST
B ST
CENTRAL AV
RIVERS LA
EVELYN AV
PROSPECT ST
FERGUSON
RD
BAKER ST
DALE ST
PELHAM ST
QUEENWOOD
TE
TUFTS ST
WEST ST
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GREYSTONE RD
FOREST ST
JUDSON ST
ASHLAND ST
BEACHVIEW AV
BEACHVIEW AV
COAN CT
KENNEDY DRIVE
LOOMIS ST
TYLER CT
HUNTLEY ST
TRENTON ST
HUNTING ST
GOODWIN AV
FULTON ST
GOLDCLIFF RD
PASSAGEWAY
PLAINFIELD AV
ROBERT TE
FAIRVIEW AV
GIRARD
RD
MURRAY HILL RD
ARCOLA ST
THOMAS
ST
NEWHALL ST
DOWNEY ST
WHITMAN ST
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MARSHALL AV
WILEY ST
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MEDFORD ST
WINN TE
SWAN ST
VALLEY ST
BAINBRIDGE ST
COPELAND TE
ADDY CT
COTTAGE ST
CHERRY ST
MAPLE ST
WEBSTER ST
HAVELOCK ST
ROCKLAND AV
BARTLETT ST
WASHINGTON
PL
WAITE ST
WAITE ST
MORTON ST
DODGE ST
ROBERTS ST
EXT
MOUNTAIN AV
LISBON ST
TRAVERSE TE
SKYLINE DR
CONCORD ST
GELLINEAU ST
RUSSELL CT
PLEASANT ST
FLORENCE ST
MAUDE ST
WAVERLY
PLAYSTEAD RD
CHESTER ST
ANDERSON WY
CHARLES ST
EASTERN AV
HIGHLAND CT
BARSTOW ST
ACORN ST
CLARENDON ST
BELMONT ST
BRADFORD ST
BLAINE ST
CLAPP ST EXT
CLEVELAND ST
SPRINGDALE ST
CLAPP ST
ANDREW ST
SARGENT ST
BELLVALE ST
BELLVALE ST
ARCH ST
CLAREMONT ST
MILO ST
PRENTISS ST
DAVIS ST
COLEMAN ST
HOME ST
LAUREL ST
MAPLEWOOD ST
SHARON ST
JORDAN TE
BRIGGS
CT
BOND ST
POPLAR ST
ACORN CT
MAIN ST
APPLETON CT
LINDEN AV
HOLDEN ST
WOODROW AV
IRVING CT
HOWARD ST
MEDFORD TE
JAMES ST
JAMES ST
SHAWMUT
TE
BRACKENBURY ST
GREEN ST
GREEN ST
DEXTER ST
GREEN ST
HIGHLAND AV
HIGHLAND AV
HOLMES ST
HIGHLAND AV
EARL ST
BOWER ST
BOWER
CT
DAVIDSON WY
CHANDLER RD
GALE ST
WHITMAN
CT
PEARL CT
ELLIETT ST
BELTRAN ST
HIGHLAND TE
UPLAND RD
PEARL ST
BAINCROFT RD
DIVISION ST
INGLESIDE AV
HEMENWAY
AV
LEBANON TE
NANAPASHEMET AV
BLUE HILL AV
BRENTWOOD ST
BELTRAN ST
FELLSWAY EAST
TOWNSEND
ST
SHERIDAN ST
WOODLAND RD
MALDEN ST
PK
PEARL ST
PEARL ST
COMMERCIAL ST
CANAL ST
WILLIAMS ST
GLENDALE AV
GOLDIE ST
TRUEMAN DR
SECOND ST
LAKE ST
SHORT ST
NEWLAND TE
BRANCH ST
PEBBLE PL
CROSS ST
DELL ST
CLARK ST
WOLCOTT ST
PORTER ST
MT VERNON PK
MAIN ST
MAIN ST
WENTWORTH CT
WEST ST
HARRIS ST
CHARLES PL
VISTA ST
MURRAY HILL
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FELLSWAY EAST
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GOULD TE
HILLSIDE PK
PRESTON ST
BLANTYRE RD
SWAINS
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RUDOLF
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BROADWAY
DURSO AV
BROADWAY
VILLAGE CT
MEADOW ST
HURD ST
BLAKE ST
HILLSIDE PL
ROCKINGHAM AV
BOWMAN ST
GOODHUE ST
JACOB ST
NEVADA AV
OTIS ST
RAND ST
EAST BORDER RD
KERNWOOD ST
FERRY ST
CLIFF RD
CRESCENT LA
C ST
LYNDE ST
WILLIAMS ST
LAKE CI
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ST
ROCKWELL TE
NORWOOD CT
ASHLAND ST
WHEELER ST
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HIGH ROCK RD
EMERSON PL
CRYSTAL ST
FLORAL AV
PARK ST
SPRAGUE ST
MADISON ST
MADISON ST
WASHINGTON ST
S. WASHINGTON ST
DARTMOUTH ST
JACKSON ST
LINCOLN ST CT
MIDDLESEX ST
CANAL ST
SUMMER ST
WASHINGTON ST
WYOMING AV
MASON ST
RICHARDS ST
WICKLOW ST
FELLSWAY
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JULIA ST
RICKER CT
FOLSOM CT
RUSSELL ST
BUTLER CT
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COMMERCIAL ST
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MAIN ST
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FOREST ST
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TYLER ST
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WESCOTT ST
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WEBBER ST
BIRCH LA
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CT
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LAUREL ST
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BURDITT TE
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BAKER ST
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TREMONT ST
CRESCENT AV
CRESCENT AV
GREENWOOD CT
TREMONT ST
HUDSON ST
ELMWOOD CT
LORING PL
CLEMENT ST
ROCKLAND
PK
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AUBREY TE
CEDAR ST
PLEASANT ST
STADIUM RD
CEDAR ST
IVY ROAD
HIGHLAND AV
ALPINE ST
MONTVALE
ST
DEXTER ST
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RUSSELL ST
TIMOTHY
LA
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GRACE ST
GREENLEAF ST
PARK AVE
ERIC RD
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PRINCETON RD
BOULDER ST
GILBERT ST
WILLARD ST
ECHO ST
CARGILL ST
MORTON AV
S MOUNTAIN
AV
LORA ST
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WEBSTER CT
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BROOK ST
HUNTLEY TE
BIATHROW ST
DUTTON ST
LYLE TE
SEERY ST
PEARSON TE
LYLE ST
SUMMIT TE
BELTRAN TE
EMILE
CI
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WINTER AV
KNOLLIN ST
WINNEMERE
ST
LEONARDO AV
SEAVIEW AV
FOREST CT
ELSIE ST
ARCADIA ST
EXCHANGE ST
PLEASANT ST
OAK TE
OAK ST
RUSSELL ST
RIPLEY ST
GLENWOOD ST
CHARLES ST
CLYDE ST
SAVIN ST
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CLINTON ST
LILLIAN RD
VERNON ST
NIRA ST
CLIFTON ST
DAVIS CT
EDUCATION WAY
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ROCKLAND AV
CHESTNUT ST
EASTERN AV
HOLM CT
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LAWRENCE ST
CEDAR WY
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LYME ST
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BAYRD ST
CANYON ST
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CLIFF ST
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AUSTIN ST
MARK DR
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ELM ST
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COTTAGE PL
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FLEMING RD
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PRESCOTT ST
KENNARD ST
WILSON AV
NEWLAND ST
TAYLOR ST
VINING ST
ROBERTS ST
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HUDSON
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The Advocate ranks the Top 10 most
memorable Malden-Medford
Thanksgiving Games of all time
T
he Advocate has researched
the extensive Malden-Medford
Thanksgiving Day history
and compiled a list of what
we think are the TOP 10 MOST
MEMORABLE GAMES of all time
(compiled by Steve Freker).
#10 – Malden 42, Medford
15 (November 26, 1974): Malden
routs Medford, 42-15, at
Pearl Street Stadium for second-year
Head Coach Paul Finn’s
fi rst Turkey Day win of his 26year
career and a share of the
first Greater Boston League
(GBL) title since 1969. Golden
Tornadoes Co-Captain Jeff Sullivan
rushed for 130 yards and
scored two touchdowns; John
Stanasek passed for two TDs and
four conversion points; John
Ruelle had a touchdown and
a two-point conversion; Mark
Burns, Pauk Coleman and junior
Steve Defi llipis scored TDs; Steve
Carlan netted a two-point conversion;
and Shawn Brickman
kicked two PATs. All-Scholastic
Co-Captain Jack Freker and defensive
backs Steve Carpenter
and Charlie Russell led the Malden
defense.
#9 – Malden 59, Medford
36 (November 26, 2015): They
went out to a high school football
contest, and a Madden NFL
Game broke out. Scoring was
fast and furious in this as Malden
rolled to a 59-36 win, in the
highest-scoring game in series
history. The win was signifi cant
in that it clinched the Golden
Tornadoes’ fi rst GBL Championship
since 1988, breaking a 27year
title drought. The Exilhomme
Brothers, Danley and DJ –
both going on to star at Central
Connecticut State University
– dominated this one, scoring
six TDs between them. Head
Coach Joe Pappagallo, who had
steered Malden to a dramatic
win over Everett (fi rst time since
1992) two weeks earlier, retired
on Thanksgiving Day after seven
years at the helm and a 6-1
coaching record.
#8 – Malden 26, Medford
6 (November 27, 1969): In a
scene out of a movie script, senior
co-captain Dave Moulton,
sidelined with 60 stitches in his
head after an automobile accident
the night before the game,
comes off the bench in the second
half and scores two touchdowns
to lead Malden to a 26-6
win over Medford and earn a
share the GBL title with Quincy.
Malden had trailed, 6-0, at
the half, with Moulton relegated
to the sidelines in street
clothes. In a scene we assure
you would never be replicated
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When Malden defeated Medford in 1948, it secured a spot in the
National Championship game where they defeated Robert E. Lee
High School in the Gator Bowl, 14-0. (Courtesy Photo)
HALL of FAMERS: Former longtime Malden High Football Head
Coach Paul Finn (at right) coached in more Malden-Medford
games than anyone else in history, from 1973-1998. In the 1980s,
he had the pleasure of coaching three Hall of Fame quarterbacks,
who are pictured from the left: Chuck Borstel (1986), Billy
Roderick (1987) and Steve Monaco (1983, 1984, 1985). (Advocate Photo)
today, “Moultie” convinced legendary
Malden coach Bill Tighe
let him on the fi eld, and he led
his team to a win, complete with
bloody bandages at the end of
the game.
#7 – Malden 19, Medford 14
(November 28, 1955): Dom
Fermano was no stranger to
Thanksgiving Day exploits, having
scored twice in a Malden win
over Medford as a star junior
one year previously. In his senior
season, with the game and
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Malden, state police investigating fatal
shooting on Salem Street Sat. night
Boston man, 22, is third Malden slaying victim this year, fourth in 11 months
By Steve Freker
M
alden and state police are
searching for leads in a fatal
shooting outside a Salem Street
convenience store which left a
22-year-old Boston man dead
on Saturday night. The man,
who has yet to be identified,
is Malden’s third slaying victim
this year and fourth in the past
11 months. According to a statement
from authorities, the victim
was in front of the 7-Eleven
store at 169 Salem St. at about
9:40 p.m. when he apparently
had an interaction with a group
of several individuals. One of
them opened fire and struck
the victim, according to reports.
The store is one of Malden’s
busiest, day and night, and is located
in the midst of one of the
city’s most densely populated
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neighborhoods. No one besides
the shooting victim was reported
injured in the fatal assault.
The victim was transported to
an area hospital, where he was
pronounced dead. No arrests
have been made and authorities
have not provided a description
of the shooting suspect, according
to a statement from the offi
ce of Middlesex District Attorney
Marian Ryan.
Malden Police, including Chief
Kevin Molis, were on the scene
of the fatal shooting within minutes
of the weapon being fi red.
The parking lot was cordoned
off immediately by police vehicles,
and the area directly in
front of the store where the
shooting took place was roped
off with traffi c cones and police
tape. Malden Police patrolmen,
detectives and Chief Molis were
seen examining the area closely,
seeking evidence.
Saturday’s fatal shooting
claimed the fourth slaying victim
in Malden in the past 11
months, dating back to the
shooting of 18-year-old Jaden
Brito-White near his Bowdoin
Street Apartments home on
Dec. 29, 2020. A 20-year-old Everett
man, Sifeddine Rogadi was
arrested by Malden Police and
charged with murder in connection
with the case on Jan. 11 of
this year and remains in custody
pending trial. A second suspect
in that shooting murder remains
at large.
On July 6, a 30-year-old Malden
woman was shot and killed
during an armed robbery by a
suspect known to her family, in
her Ashland Street home in the
city’s Bell Rock neighborhood.
Brian Butler, 30, of Everett, was
Malden Police patrolmen and detectives are shown inside the 169
Salem St. 7-Eleven convenience store at about 10 o’clock Saturday
night, just minutes after a 22-year-old Boston was shot and killed
outside the store. (Advocate Photo)
Malden Police vehicles, road cones and police tape are shown as
the area in the 7-Eleven parking lot at 169 Salem St. was cordoned
off while Saturday night’s investigation of a fatal shooting there
was underway. (Advocate Photo)
arrested that same day and was
arraigned on murder and other
charges in connection with the
slaying. He remains in custody
without bail. A second suspect
was charged in connection with
the case as well, for allegedly
bringing the suspect to the scene
and helping him fl ee afterward.
A fourth murder victim,
34-year-old Brian McDonald,
was hacked to death by a samurai
sword-wielding suspect on
August 15 in his Presley Street
home in the quiet Edgeworth
neighborhood. Malden Police
arrested the victim’s roommate,
53-year-old Jordan Roush,
hours after the attack, following
a standoff , before Roush surrendered.
Roush remains in custody
without bail, pending further
hearings and an eventual trial
on murder and other charges.
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Malden Reads to kick off its 2022 season
at the Malden Winter Festival on Dec. 4
Program goes into 12th year of bringing together one city with one book
A
fter 11 years of bringing
the community into a
citywide book conversation,
Malden Reads is set to unite
its residents once again, this
time through poetry. For the
2022 season, Malden will collectively
read Joy Harjo’s poetry
collection, “An American
Sunrise,” which was released
in 2019.
Malden Reads is ready to enter
a new chapter, which will
begin with its kickoff during
Malden’s 2021 Winter Festival,
which is scheduled for Saturday,
Dec. 4 from 12-4 p.m. in
Malden Square. At the outdoor
festival, Malden Reads will offer
copies of “An American Sunrise”
for sale, as well as companion
books for younger readers,
allowing for options that everyone
can enjoy. (These selections
will also be available for
checkout at the Malden Public
Library.)
Poetry will play a major role
at the kickoff. Malden Reads
is excited to partner with the
award-winning choreography
company Monkeyhouse, which
will show short films on an outdoor
video screen that “swirl
together” dance and poetry.
The kickoff will also have an indoor
venue at J Malden Center
(190 Pleasant St.). This location
will feature poetry readings
throughout the day, all of which
will include Q&As with the featured
local poets. There will also
be poetry-related art and crafts
activities for all ages.
The kickoff will offer printed
information about the 2022
Malden Reads program and a
raffle to support Malden Reads.
After the city’s tree lighting
ceremony at dusk, Malden
Reads invites you to take
part in a very special “Unsilent
Night” procession led by the
Clary and Cimermanis Little
Free Library. Bring a boombox
or your cellphone and download
one of four sound selections
to play as you process in
a type of “moving soundscape.”
Glow lights will be provided – or
bring your own lighting source.
This is a copyrighted work of
“Merry Malden”
kicks off second
annual holiday drive
Will benefit Malden
families in need
T
he Merry Malden Holiday
Drive is kicking off
this month for the second
year in a row. “Merry Malden”
is a collaborative effort to
spread cheer and help Maldonians
in a season of great
need. Founded last year in
response to the pandemic
and coordinated by numerous
community groups and
city departments, the Merry
Malden holiday drive aims
to match families in need of
help with community members
ready to pitch in and
give. It starts this week and
will continue through December.
Any
Malden resident needing
assistance with toys, winter
clothing or gift cards this
holiday season should email
MerryMalden2021@gmail.
com with as much information
as possible, including sizes
and ages of recipients, and
organizers will match each request
with a sponsor. All donations
are confidential and
anonymous.
Community members or
local organizations looking
to donate money, gifts, clothing
or time delivering presents
can email Merry Malden
starting now, and they will be
matched with a need to support.
Delivery drivers, shoppers
and donors are all needed
to make Merry Malden a
success!
The deadline to request
help this year is Sunday, Dec.
12. Wrapped gifts will be distributed
the weekend of December
18 and 19. For more
information or questions,
please contact Ward 3 Councillor
Amanda Linehan at 781873-9224
or alinehan@cityofmalden.org.
participatory
art by Phil Kline
that has been performed in cities
and towns throughout the
world since 1992. Organizers
are using this work to engage
with the themes of the 2022
Malden Reads program, a type
of “poetry in motion,” together
in community.
Come down for all the festivities
offered at the city’s Winter
Festival and enjoy the kickoff
celebration for Malden Reads:
One City, One Book!
About Malden Reads
Malden Reads is a program
dedicated to bringing the city
of Malden together through
the shared experience of a good
book. Malden Reads is coordinated
by a dynamic group
of volunteers in collaboration
with the Malden Public Library
and UMA (Urban Media Arts,
formerly MATV). Visit and follow
Malden Reads on Facebook,
Twitter and Instagram: @
maldenreads and at maldenreads.org.
Malden
Reads has selected “An American Sunrise,” a book of
poetry by Joy Harjo, as its 2022 book selection.
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Malden Today, Tomorrow
and Yesterday –
Peter Myles retires
By Peter F. Levine
reaking news...He’s played
in your favorite local pub
band since you can remember.
He’s also your favorite drummer
from Malden of all time.
Mine also! Since his early teens
he’s probably played at a high
school dance you attended,
or your wedding, perhaps, or
maybe you saw him when his
bands played regularly at the
Saint Rocco Feast (we’ll get him
back, someday). He’s also one of
the most popular, most beloved,
and most respected mail carriers
Malden has ever had. No bull.
Still going strong, by the way.
He’s Peter Myles and he is retiring
from the USPS after 35 years
– with his sanity still intact – believe
it or not! Congratulations,
my friend!
I asked Peter to comment on
his retirement. Like the classy
guy that he is, this is his classy
statement: “Lots of things go
through my mind thinking
about my career working for the
Postal Service for over 35 years.
Mr. Rogers used to say mail carriers
are people in your neighborhood.
When you have your
own route and you’ve been
there for a few years you really
get to know your customers
and the neighborhood they
live in. Sometimes you know
more than you’re comfortable
knowing. Sometimes you’re the
only one your customer sees
all day, so you make sure they
are all right even if it’s a simple
hello through the window.
You are part of what’s going on
in people’s lives even if it’s in a
very small way. You share hapPeter
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piness and grief with your customers
who after many years
seem more like friends. Most
of all I know my customers depend
on my consistent service
and friendly attitude day in and
day out. It’s not an easy job and
as an ‘on the job instructor’ for
25 years I can tell you that no
one ever overestimates how
hard the job is or the demands
of working outdoors through
all kinds of weather. The job got
me through to this part of my
life with security from my fi rst
day to my last which is coming
up in about seven weeks. I
made some great friendships
and learned many lessons in life
dealing with customers from different
walks of life and diff erent
cultures. I certainly know the
streets of Malden now, laugh
out loud.”
It is said in Malden today, tomorrow
and yesterday…
Mike and Gloria Craven – 39
years of wedded bliss this November.
Congratulations, my
friend.
Breaking news! Not one, but
two movie shoot locations are
being considered for Malden.
One is a Paul Giamatti fi lm, the
other another movie on the
(self-confessed) “Boston Strangler,”
Albert DeSalvo.
I want to personally thank
Ward 8 Councillor Jadeane Sica
for the moment of silence she
called for my late father at the
last City Council meeting. It
meant a great deal to me and
my family. You made friends
for life with that gesture, Ms.
Sica. Wait, you already were our
friend for life!
How cool was Mayor Gary
Christenson’s “Vax Man” Halloween
costume at the “Malden
Chamber’s Downtown Trick-OrTreat”
extravaganza last week?
Loved yours also, Paul “Father
Time?” Hammersley!
I always stop for a moment
at Andrea Giannattasio’s headstone
at Forestdale Cemetery;
“Don’t it always seem to go that
you don’t know what you’ve got
‘til it’s gone?” – 1957-1975.
Malden Police Office Mike
Powell was recently promoted
to lieutenant. Congratulations,
Lt. Powell. Congratulations also
for having one of the best mustaches
I have seen on a police offi
cer, maybe ever.
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den Public Menorah Lighting
on Sunday, December 5 at 5.
It is sponsored by the City of
Malden and the Chabad of the
North Shore and was a huge
success last year. It takes place
at the best new meeting space
in Malden, the courtyard/plaza
outside of the new City Hall on
Pleasant Street, and it will also
feature arts, crafts for kids and
prewrapped treats. Put a smile
on Public Facilities Director Eric
Rubin’s face and stop by for the
festivities.
I love Witche! Said in my best
Tommy Heinsohn voice! As
quoted in Malden High School’s
Blue & Gold newspaper, new
head football boss Witche Exilhomme:
“I am bringing in a culture
shift to change the mindsets
here, hard work will be a
mindset here, discipline will be
a mindset here! Our goal this
season is to get better every
week; it is to give our young
players a lot of experience and
knowledge to bring into the offseason.”
Special
congratulations to one
of my favorite people ever, Mike
“Buffalo” Byrne, class of 1972,
on his induction into the Malden
High School Athletic Hall
of Fame. Mike’s one of the good
guys. I’ll write extensively on the
banquet in future weeks.
Speaking of Peter Myles (who,
by the way, still has his rock star
good looks), he is currently behind
the kit for the J. Geils tribute
band “Whammer Jammer” –
blowing the roof off Joey Crowley’s
Breakaway in Danvers last
weekend.
Speaking of Peter Myles, my
first concert was the James
Montgomery Blues Band at Malden
High School’s Jenkins Auditorium
in 1972 with Peter Myles’
“Asylum” opening for them. Second
concert was Stevie Wonder
at the same auditorium in 1973.
Mail carrier since 1987, local
musical legend for a lot longer
– Peter Myles is a Malden institution.
When they write the history
of music in Malden, and the
surrounding environs, Peter’s career
as a drummer will be prominently
mentioned. How many
of you remember the many acts
that Peter was involved with?
Asylum
Funkshon
Boston Skyline
Blue Fox
Breakaway
Shelter
The Gordon Brothers
Rebecca Paris
Fast Forward
Michael J’s in Crowd
Full House
The First Street Band
New Life
Keep It Real
Whammer Jammer
“This is the end, beautiful
friend, this is the end, my only
friend, the end” – there’s a lot to
be said for having deep roots in
your hometown. Take, for example,
two candidates that currently
hold political office in Malden:
Councillor-at-Large Craig
Spadafora and Ward 8 Councillor
Jadeane (Rigano) Sica
(congratulations, by the way,
on topping your tickets like
the champs you both are)! The
Spadaforas and the Riganos (as
well as the Sicas) have contributed
to the betterment of Malden
going back to the turn of the last
century – immigrant roots firmly
planted with hard work, dedication
to family and a love of
Malden – like many Italian immigrants
of the day settling in
Ward 2, Edgeworth. Both families
worked hard. They also
played hard. Both families have
worked towards the goal of an
easier life for their children, and
their families’ children.
Craig’s grandfather, Anthony
“Papa” Spadafora, passed away
at age 85 on May 22, 2010, but
not before leaving a legacy of
achievements that will live for
many years throughout the city
of Malden. A self-made man but
an unfortunate product of the
times, Tony quit school in the
10th grade to support his family
and at age 17 joined the U.S.
Navy to fight the “War for Civilization,”
World War II. After the
war Tony married the love of his
life, Alice, raising four wonderful
boys, Albert, Billy, Neal and Tony,
who have also raised children of
their own in Malden. All making
their presence felt in Malden in
one way or the other – for the
good of Malden – each and every
one.
Public Service came calling
for Tony; State Rep in 1954. Two
stints as Police Commissioner,
which he held right up until his
death. You can always tell what a
person is like by the charities he
supports. Tony’s was the City of
Saint Jude out of Montgomery,
Alabama. His relentless quest
to raise funds for St. Jude is legendary.
Alice
may have been the true
love of his life, but running a
close second was his beloved
restaurant on Canal Street, Anthony’s
of Malden. The doors
opened in October of 1971 as a
restaurant/lounge called “Gennetti’s”
with good pal Henry
Gennetti, Sr. In 1972 it became
the iconic Anthony’s of Malden.
Many of us over the past 50
years can tell a story or two of
the most fun times in their lives
spent at the restaurant, in the
lounge, or in the function hall!
It truly was a place where everybody
knew your name – the
Spadaforas becoming a household
name throughout Malden
for their hospitality, their loyalty
to Malden, and the many
friendships they’ve accumulated
through the years. And continue
to this very day.
All of Tony and Alice’s sons
have contributed to the good
and welfare of Malden. Billy
served on the City Council
and, with his wife Donna, ran
the legendary neighborhood
slush shop Spadafora Slush &
Ice Cream Shoppe before retiring
this past year. Albert served
on the board of the MRA as
well as being a friend to the
less fortunate all his working
life. Young Tony and wife Mary
raised three beautiful children
while helping to make Anthony’s
the iconic place it has become.
Which brings me to Albert’s
son Craig, who has balanced
public service with a successful
career, along with a big,
beautiful family as if he were
Tom Brady marching down the
field on another touchdown
drive. The longest consecutive
serving Councillor Craig’s time
in office has benefitted every
single Maldonian. He’d have it
no other way. His roots run too
deep.
I’ll deep dive into Jadeanne’s
grandfather, Basil (Rigano), soon.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Malden Cyclones head to national competition
and seek community support
An inspiring community story
T
he Pop Warner Malden Cyclones
Cheerleading Team
announced that they have set
up a GoFundMe to cover travel
costs for a competition starting
December 4. The team is headed
to the National Cheer and
Dance championships in Florida
to represent Boston at a national
level. The power of community
can truly help propel this team
to new heights as they look to
bring home a title.
Here are three opportunities
for the Malden community to
support the Cyclones:
1. Malden Cyclones Going to
Nationals – Cheerleading Head
Coach Sunita Williams is raising
funds and wrote, “I promise you,
any amount would be truly appreciated.
We have an amazing
group of athletes and scholars on
our team who would love some
love being poured into them!”
• Fundraiser link: https://gf.me/
v/c/gfm/malden-cyclones-going-to-nationals
2.
Road to Nationals – Noelle
Slack has raised nearly half her
goal to make it to the competition
but could use a bit of extra
support.
• Fundraiser link: https://
gf.me/v/c/gfm/2a8sy-road-tonationals
3.
Malden Takes Florida –
Cherise Hope is the Assistant
Coach for the team, and she
launched a GoFundMe to help
get to Florida and coach her
team to victory.
• Fundraiser link: https://gf.me/
v/c/gfm/vatz6u-coach-reese
• Malden Pop Warner Website:
https://www.maldencyclones.net/
•
Social Media: https://www.
facebook.com/maldenpopwarner
•
Contact: maldencyclones@
gmail.com
Malden Neighborhood Basketball
League celebrates 36th season
R
egistration for the Malden
Neighborhood Basketball
League (MNBL) will take place
on Monday, December 6 and
Wednesday, December 8 at the
Malden Police Station Community
Room (800 Eastern Ave.)
from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Any
Malden student in the 10th, 11th
or 12th grade who does not play
basketball for the schools’ basketball
teams is eligible to play.
Players who previously played in
the league must register again
to be eligible to play this year.
Registration forms will be available
in the schools’ main offi ce.
All players must bring a completed
form, the $50.00 registration
fee and a school ID with
them to register.
Tryouts (everyone who tries
out will make a team) will take
place at the Ferryway School
on Friday, December 10 at 6:30
p.m. and on Saturday, December
11th at 10:00 a.m. Completed
registration forms along with
the $50.00 registration fee and
a school ID will be accepted at
the tryouts but nobody will be
added to a roster after the draft.
Any questions, please contact
MNBL President Ken Mazonson
at (781)-324-4420 or by email
at kenmazonsonesq@aol.com.
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Mayor Gary Christenson, Special Assistant to the Mayor Maria Luise, Linda Cochran, Gail Poirier,
Paul Bell, MOA President Paul Hammersley, Lisa Hammersley, Jennifer Souther, Patty Staples and
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Mayor Gary Christenson, MOA President/Malden Addiction
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HEROES | FROM PAGE 1
ing force behind Malden’s newest
addiction assistance initiative,
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10 MOA Board Members and
friends, including Mayor Gary
Christenson and Special Assistant
to the Mayor Maria Luise,
were in attendance to cheer on
the Malden Heroes and 41 other
Heroes from Rotary District
#7930.
Malden’s Pisa Pizza and
Rotary District Governor Terry Curran, Rotary President Paul
Solano, Malden Overcoming Addiction (MOA) President Paul
Hammersley, longtime Rotary Member David Hart and Rotary
District 7930 Foundation Chair Joan Arsenault.
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vited to nominate a Hero from
their community and to present
them with a Paul Harris Fellow
recognition at this event.
Candidates were doctors, nurses,
teachers, crossing guards,
emergency services personnel,
veterans or anyone else
whom each Rotary Club believed
to be one of their community
Heroes.
Rotary District Governor Terry
Curran and Rotary District Foundation
Chair/Past District Governor
Joan Arsenault were on
stage presenting the Paul Harris
Fellow Certificates and Pins
to the Heroes.
For more information about
the 101-year-old Malden Rotary
Club and its “Service Above
Self” motto, please contact Malden
Rotary Club President Paul
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 24, 2021
THanks
Here’s wishing you a Thanksgiving holiday complete
with all the trimmings - good food, food friends, and good times.
Mayor
Gary Christenson
& The Citizens of Malden
Steve Ultrino Paul J. Donato
State Representative
State Representative
Craig Spadafora
Councillor-At-Large
School Committee
Ward 2
Rob McCarthy
Ward 7 Councillor-Elect
Christopher
Simonelli
(617) 389-8100
(617) 389-1000
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State Senator
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It is said in Malden...
That the weather at tomorrow’s 134th Malden-Medford Thanksgiving
Day football game at Macdonald Stadium in Malden is
forecast to be picture-perfect – mostly sunny with a high of 55
degrees – welcome news for those attending the game, which
should draw a bigger crowd than usual.
****
That anyone who would like a hot meal and some company is
invited to come to the “Don’t Be Alone for Thanksgiving Dinner”
at the Malden High School cafeteria tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day,
November 25, from noon until 2:00 p.m. Many volunteers will serve
anyone who would like to attend a full-course turkey dinner with
“all the fixins.” Come one, come all!
****
That Malden Square motorists are elated over the spiffy repaving
of Exchange Street, a key artery in the downtown area which
runs parallel to Pleasant Street, as, with the new roadwork, it went
from one of the bumpier major Malden thoroughfares to one of
its smoothest.
****
That two very generous Malden High School alumni – Bobby
Sager, Class of 1972, and David Slaine, Class of 1978 – made major
monetary donations to the Golden Tornado Club in honor of
their friend Michael Byrne’s induction into the Golden Tornado
Hall of Fame at a sold-out Malden Moose Hall on Saturday night.
Nearly 300 were in attendance.
****
That for the first time since the 1990s, there will not be a Parade
of Holiday Traditions in Malden this year, which is usually held the
Saturday after Thanksgiving.
****
That the Malden High School Athletic Department is giving a
“Hats Off!” to the Urbaczewski Family, owners of the Dockside
Restaurant (229 Centre St.), which is serving pregame breakfast
to the entire Malden High School football team and coaches before
the big game tomorrow.
****
That there will be a Winter Festival in Malden Square, all along
Pleasant Street from 10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, December
4, set up much like the popular Summer Festivals, which grew
into one of the most popular additions to our city calendar in
some time.
****
That there will be No School for the Malden Public Schools tomorrow,
Thanksgiving Day, or Friday, November 26, due to the holiday,
and all students will be dismissed early today at 11:00 a.m.
Classes will resume on Monday, November 29.
****
That the Diwali Festival of Lights was held with excitement and
enthusiasm in the Malden High School cafeteria on Sunday evening
with a large crowd, including Malden Mayor Gary Christenson,
who participated in the lighting ceremony.
****
That due to a typographical error in Saturday night’s Golden Tornado
Club Hall of Fame program, generous club benefactor and
Hall of Famer Lester Morovitz was incorrectly listed by asterisk as
deceased, as he most certainly is not.
****
That the seniors and coaches of the Malden High and Medford
High football teams were the guests of honor at a luncheon
hosted by the Malden and Medford Rotary Clubs last Thursday
at Pearl Street Station Restaurant (53 Summer St., Malden) in recognition
of the upcoming 134th Malden-Medford Thanksgiving
Day football game.
****
That the Rotary luncheon is an annual event, returning this year
after being cancelled due to COVID-19 in 2020.
****
That another annual Malden-Medford Football Game luncheon
that resumed this year is the luncheon hosted at John Brewer’s
Tavern (7 Highland Ave., Malden, right at the Medford city line).
Senior players and coaches as well senior cheerleaders from Malden
High and Medford High will be guests of the Honeycutt Family,
owners of John Brewer’s. The Malden-Medford football memorabilia
at the tavern is something to behold.
****
That the newest addition to the Malden Square business landscape,
Starbucks – on the corner of (newly paved!) Exchange Street
and Commercial Street – is doing a booming business to date,
about a month after it opened.
****
That the Malden Police and Fire Departments are combining
forces on a citywide Toy Drive with new, unwrapped toys accepted
at the Malden Police Station (500 Eastern Ave. [Route 60]).
Pictured in no particular order are the Malden High School (MHS) and Everett High School (EHS)
cheerleaders with Malden Cheerleader Captain Audrey Keating, Captain Caroline Oliveira, Coach
Melanie Philbrook and Captain Mackenzie Smith, Malden Kiwanian Danielle Hender, Everett
Kiwanis Club President KathyAnn Dottin, guest speaker New Balance Baseball Product Manager
Matt Nuzzo, MHS Football Head Coach Witche Exilhomme, EHS Football Head Coach Rob DiLoreto,
MHS Principal Chris Mastrangelo and the EHS football cheerleaders.
Pictured in no particular order are the Malden High School (MHS) and Everett High School (EHS)
football seniors with Coach Kevin Izasa, Captain Gavin West, Coach Ralph Deus, Captain Jordan
Rodriguez, Coaches Richard Voltaire, Jean Sylvain and Ali Alishaan, MHS Football Head Coach Witche
Exilhomme, Malden Kiwanian Danielle Hender, Everett Kiwanis Club President KathyAnn Dottin,
guest speaker New Balance Baseball Product Manager Matt Nuzzo, EHS Football Head Coach Rob
DiLoreto and MHS Principal Chris Mastrangelo.
By The Advocate
E
very year, with the exception
of the 2019-2020 Covid
pandemic years, the Everett Kiwanis
Club and the neighboring
Malden Kiwanis Club host
their annual high school football
luncheon the week of the
two teams’ meeting on the gridiron.
The guest speaker was New
Balance Baseball Product Manager
Matt Nuzzo, who is a former
four-year starting quarterback
for Everett High School.
The student-athletes enjoyed
a delicious pasta lunch with
eggplant and chicken parmesan
and listened to Nuzzo as he
spoke about comradery on and
off the football field and honoring
those relationships throughout
your life.
Everett Kiwanis Club hosted
annual EHS/MHS
football luncheon
Pictured, from left, are Asst. Supt. of Everett Public Schools
Charles Obremski, EHS Football Head Coach Rob DiLoreto, guest
speaker/EHS alum/New Balance Baseball Product Manager Matt
Nuzzo and MHS Principal Chris Mastrangelo. (All photos by The Advocate)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 24, 2021
GAME | FROM PAGE 1
continuous high school football
rivalry in the United States.
This year's game has been cancelled
due to COVID-19. Malden
leads the series 67-55. There
have been 10 ties. Following is a
capsule look of each game that’s
been played in the time-honored
series between Malden
and Medford:
1940: Sal “Crazy Legs” Cannava
and Bud Mahoney score
fourth-quarter touchdowns to
rally Medford to a 14-6, comefrom-behind
upset in the first
Mustangs win over the Golden
Tornadoes in 11 years.
1941: Paul O’Brien returns interception
65 yards to set up
second-quarter touchdown in
a 6-0 Medford victory.
1942: Hank Corrado’s two
second-half touchdowns pace
Medford to Eastern Mass. Class
A championship and unbeaten
season, 13-0.
1943: Capt. John Giannelli and
Joe Corbisiero do all Medford’s
scoring in a 21-0 victory, four in
a row for the Mustangs.
1944: Underdog Medford
stalls at the Malden six-inch line
at the close of the first half and
fights Golden Tornadoes to a
scoreless tie, 0-0.
1945: Wet weather and soggy
grounds hold Medford to 36
yards in total offense and Malden
to just 14 yards in second
straight scoreless tie, 0-0
1946: Capt. Warren McFague
and Jackie Feltch score as Medford
upsets Malden, 14-6. The
Mustangs are unbeaten in seven
straight Thanksgiving games.
1947: Dick Lawrence sprints
51 yards with a touchdown pass
in the fourth quarter and earns
the Class A Champion Mustangs
a bid to the Gator Bowl, 13-7.
1948: Dan Duggan scores
twice and leads Gator bowl–
bound Malden to an undefeated
season and Class A title, 3314,
ending an eight-year unbeaten
streak by Medford.
1949: Medford’s Joe Gnerre
scores a second-quarter touchdown,
and the Mustangs hold
Malden at own two-yard line later
in frame for 6-0 victory.
1950: Steve O’Brien throws
a touchdown pass to Buddy
O’Shea in the second quarter
after fake field goal in 7-0 Malden
victory.
1951: Hank Lindberg races 60
yards with an interception to set
up a seven-yard catch by Paul
Hurton with two minutes left
in the third quarter, breaking a
scoreless tie and starting Malden
on a 19-0 victory. This was
only the second game in the series
in which both teams came
in unbeaten, Medford at (8-0-0)
and Malden at (7-0-1). The Golden
Tornadoes win gave the Class
A title to Weymouth.
1952: Five different player
score as Medford rolls, 27-0.
1953: Phil Gagliardi sprints
47 yards for the winning touchdown
with little more than three
minutes remaining in the game
to give Medford a 6-0 victory.
1954: Malden gains only 49
yards on the ground, but quarterback
Billy Brown throws for
135 yards and two touchdowns
to pace Malden, 27-9, as Malden
shares the GBL title with
Somerville.
1955: A second-quarter safety
and a 20-yard interception
return late in the frame by Bob
Dell Isola, son of Coach John Dell
Isola, lead Medford to an upset,
8-7 victory.
1956: Dom Fermano scores
twice and Jason Mantia once to
lead Malden to a 20-6 win.
1957: Dom Fermano races
40 yards for a game-winning,
fourth quarter touchdown and
leads Malden to come-from-behind
victory and GBL championship,
19-14.
1958: Sophomore Lou Lemmo
scores twice as Malden
romps, 26-0.
1959: John Keats, Ken Puleo
and Mac Singleton score to give
Malden the GBL title, 20-0.
1960: Co-Capt. Vic Lemmo
scores three touchdowns
as Malden romps to second
straight GBL title, 50-6, in the
highest scoring game of the
series.
1961: Senior Steve Desimone
scores four touchdowns
and rushes for a conversion to
set a series scoring record with
26 points while pacing Malden,
34-2.
1962: Bill Gouvalaris scores
two touchdowns, including
the tying one, as Malden rallies
from a 20-0 deficit and fights to
a 20-20 tie. Medford stops what
would have been the winning
conversion with 2:30 left in the
game.
1963: Bob Baker intercepts
a Mustangs pass and returns
it 88 yards for a Golden Tornadoes
touchdown, and George
Scrimone recovers a fumble in
the end zone for the winning
two-point conversion in a Malden
8-6 comeback victory.
1964: Paul Finn and John
Salmon score two touchdowns
each to lead Malden, 24-0.
1965: Joe Fermano and Nick
Esposito score as Malden rallies,
14-6.
1966: Bill Croken and Ed Hichborn
lead Malden’s 25-13 upset
with two touchdowns each.
1967: Jim Reid scores twice
as GBL champs Medford earns
share of Class A championship
with Weymouth, 22-0.
1968: Ken Rideout equals series
record with four touchdowns
while leading Medford,
32-14.
1969: Co-capt. Dave Moulton
– sidelined with 60 stitches in his
head after an automobile accident
the night before the game
– comes off the bench in the second
half and scores two touchdowns
to lead Malden to share
the GBL title with Quincy, 26-6.
1970: Mike Byrne passes for
207 yards and a 26-6 Malden
win.
1971: The Mustangs conclude
their best season in five years as
All-Scholastic Kevin Cunniff runs
68 yards on the final play of the
game. Mike Colonna’s one-yard
run and Art Ventresco’s 37-yard
field goal added the trimmings
to the 16-0 win that meant an
8-2 season.
1972: All-Scholastic tailback
Mike Colonna closed out his
schoolboy career by running for
a series record that still stands,
five touchdowns, as Medford
walloped the winless Golden
Tornadoes, 38-19, at Macdonald
Stadium in the highest total-point-scoring
game in series
history to date. It was the last
Thanksgiving game for coaching
legend Bill Tighe of Malden,
who began coaching Lexington
the next season and coached
there until 2010, to conclude a
62-year coaching career.
1973: One of the most dramatic
second-half turnarounds
in series history gave Malden a
22-13 upset. Medford led at the
half, 6-0, and then the Mustangs’
John Flynn returned the second-half
kickoff 88 yards for a
touchdown that put Malden in a
12-0 hole. But the steady ground
game of the Golden Tornadoes’
Tom Cuhna (101 yards) and
the passing accuracy of sophomore
quarterback John Stanasek
sparked the win, the first
for new Head Coach Paul Finn,
who went on to coach 25 more
Thanksgiving games.
1974: This was simply a rout
as Malden went on to share
the Greater Boston League title
with Peabody after blasting
the Mustangs, 42-15, in a contest
that tied the record for total
points in the Malden-Medford
game. Golden Tornadoes
Co-Captain Jeff Sullivan rushed
for 130 yards and scored two
touchdowns; John Stanasek
passed for two TDs and four
conversion points; John Ruelle
had a touchdown and a twopoint
conversion; Mark Burns,
Pauk Coleman and junior Steve
Defillipis scored TDs; Steve Carlan
netted a two-point conversion;
and Shawn Brickman
kicked two PATs. All-Scholastic
Co-Captain Jack Freker and defensive
backs Steve Carpenter
and Charlie Russell led the Malden
defense.
1975: This is the infamous
“Mud Bowl” that switched from
Hormel to Pearl Street Stadium
because of field conditions.
Malden turned out to have better
“mudders” while winning its
third game in a row over the
Mustangs. Don Roach ran 23
yards for a TD in the second period
and 10 yards for a score in
the third. He also caught a conThe
Malden High School 1925 Golden Tornadoes football team
was undefeated and the Suburban League and Eastern Mass. Champions. (Courtesy Photo)
version pass from John Stanasek
as Malden won, 14-8, to clinch a
tie for the GBL title with Everett.
1976: A 14-6 victory over Malden
“saves” Medford’s season at
Pearl Street Stadium. The Mustangs
went into the contest with
a winless, 0-9 record. Reserve
running back Mike Finigan,
who gained less than 100 yards
all season, leaped over the goal
line from one to give Medford a
6-0 lead. Mike Meli scored what
proved to be the game-winning
points on a sweep for the twopoint
conversion. In the fourth
quarter, Medford iced the game
when quarterback Kenny Curtis
scored on a 8-yard sweep to
make it 14-0. In the final three
minutes, Malden’s Shawn Brickman
completed 11 passes; the
final one, a swing pass in the
last second of play to Vic Souza,
put Malden on the scoreboard.
1977: The punting game was
the key to Medford’s 15-6 victory
at Tufts University’s Ellis Oval.
Quarterback Steve Powell’s fouryard
touchdown run gave Malden
the lead in the first quarter,
but Medford’s Tony Pasquale
fell on a fumble in the end zone
when a poor snap on a punt
went over Powell’s head and the
Malden kicker was hit by Ralph
Tenaglia, causing the fumble. A
blocked punt set up a 20-yard
scoring run by the Mustang’s
Mike Tortorella.
1978: Super Bowl–bound
Medford needed a 19-yard field
goal from Franz Eberth with 6:38
left in the game to take a 9-7 victory
before 8,000 at sunny Pearl
Street Stadium. The Mustangs
scored first when Buddy MacLean
passed 39 yards to Pat
Holland on Medford’s first possession,
but it was the Mustangs
defense that won the game with
a goal line stand at the end of
the half when Malden couldn’t
score on two tries from the twoyard
line.
1979: Medford exploded for
28 points in the first quarter on
the way to a record-setting 4824
win over Malden in which
more points were scored than
in any other game in the ancient
series. Malden made it close at
the half with a 16-point outburst,
but the Mustangs put it
away with 20 points in the second
half. Craig Martorana led
the scoring with three touchdowns.
1980:
Mike Todisco, a junior
wide receiver, caught three
touchdown passes from Mike
Caraviello, son of Medford coach
Armond Caraviello, as Medford
defeated Malden, 24-12, for the
fifth year in a row. For Malden,
Dan Rao completed 10 out of
20 passes for 114 yards, and Ed
Fitzgerald had seven receptions
for 130 yards and a touchdown.
1981: Trailing 10-0 at the
half, Medford battled back and
whipped Malden for the sixth
straight time, 29-18, on a beautiful
Thanksgiving morning at
Tufts. Junior quarterback Roger
Martorana rushed for two scores
and passed for one to lead the
Medford comeback. Malden
quarterback Bobby Trodden
connected on an amazing 20
of 28 passes in the loss. It was
the final Thanksgiving Game at
the helm for Mustangs coaching
legend Armond Caraviello.
1982: This turned into a oneman
game when Warren Olson,
whose father played for Malden
High, carried the ball 32 times,
gained 164 yards and scored
two touchdowns in Medford’s
19-0 romp. It was Medford’s
seventh straight win and made
Mustangs coach “Bud” Kelley’s
Thanksgiving debut a memorable
one, despite that the game
was played on Malden turf.
1983: Ernie Breen fired two TD
passes to Steve Walsh, and Medford
bolted to a 25-0 half time
lead and never looked back.
Sophomore Steve Monaco’s
brilliant passing (18-0-21, 177
yards) led Malden’s second-half
comeback that produced a pair
of scores for the 25-14 final. This
game was later ruled a forfeit by
Medford, the only ever in series
history, due to an ineligible player.
It shows as a Malden win in
the all-time series slate, but it’s a
known fact that Coach Finn and
the players never accepted it as
a win, living with the score that
was decided on the field.
1984: Paul DeMayo put on
one of the best one-player scoring
shows in history. He had second-half
touchdown runs of 56
yards, one yard and eight yards
and kicked the conversion point
after each score in Malden’s 21-6
victory. The running of DeMayo
(95 yards), Reggie Hayes (82)
and quarterback Steve Monaco
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(80) was the key to the Malden
win. Richard Lavoie averted the
shutout for the Mustangs with a
six-yard run in the fourth quarter
as Malden stopped the Medford
win streak at eight games.
Malden captains Guy Prescott
and Danny Valeri along with Bob
McVicar keyed the defense for
the Golden Tornadoes.
1985: The Medford ball-control
game helped the Mustangs
post a mild, 28-20 upset and
grab a share of the GBL title with
Peabody. Had Malden won, the
Golden Tornadoes would have
been co-GBL champs. Played
two days after Thanksgiving because
of a snowstorm, the game
was a showcase for John Hunt;
Medford’s tailback carried the
ball 27 times, gained 116 yards
and scored two touchdowns, including
the game winner. Marc
Bartalini and Scott Pynn scored
the other touchdowns for Medford.
Golden Tornadoes quarterback
Steve Monaco completed
12 of 23 passes for 154
yards but was unable to throw
a TD pass. Reggie Hayes ran for
two touchdowns for Malden;
Monaco, who remains Malden
High’s all-time career passer
with over 2,600 yards, ran in the
other score.
1986: Malden scored 20 points
in the first half and 13 in the
fourth quarter of a 33-12 victory.
Junior Carmine Cappuccio
caught three touchdown passes
from Chuck Borstel for a series
record that still stands. Junior
Lawrence Hicks ran for 136
yards and a TD, and junior Brian
Hatch scored a TD for the Golden
Tornadoes. Bob Ferrante ran
for a Medford TD, and Drew Murphy
caught a 79-yard pass from
Mustangs quarterback David
Martorana for the other Mustangs
score.
1987: Malden drove to an undefeated
(8-0) Greater Boston
League Championship, its first
in 12 years, and its best record
(9-1) in over 25 years, with a
28-0 victory in the historic 100th
game with Medford, which was
played at Hormel Stadium before
a huge crowd and had national
television coverage by
sports commentator Bob Costas.
A pregame pep talk to Malden
by former Golden Tornadoes
legend Dave Moulton appeared
on national TV that day.
Lawrence Hicks ran for 118 yards
and scored two touchdowns.
Bill Roderick passed for 152
yards, including a 46-yard toss
to Carmine Cappuccio. Roderick
also scored a TD, and J.P. Kelley
had an interception for Malden.
Chris Forbes and Joe Mucci
recovered fumbles that set
up Malden TDs. Leading the
defense were All-Scholastic
and NFL-bound Dan Jones, Brian
Hatch, Nick Freni and Mike
O’Brien.
1988: Malden clinched its
second consecutive GBL title
with a 14-13 win. Ed Dicks
scored on a three-yard run in
the first quarter, and Bob Carroll
(blocked punt and fumble
recovery) caught a four-yard TD
pass from Sean Davis, followed
by Tim Ford’s two-point conversion
run in the fourth period,
which turned out to be the
game-winning points. Co-captain
Mike Freker was a key defender
with Carroll on the day.
Dave Morey scored Medford’s
first touchdown on a three-yard
run, and Kevin Gillis kicked the
PAT point with sophomore Jimmy
Martorana returning a kickoff
75 yards for Medford’s second
touchdown.
1989: Defense dominated
this game from start to finish
on both sides of the scrimmage
line. Medford won the game, 128,
snapping a three-game Malden
win streak, and it was the
Mustangs defense that scored
both of its TDs. Scott Tropeano
stripped the ball from a Malden
runner and reversed direction
for a 20-yard touchdown
run in the second quarter. Jimmy
Martorana broke a 6-6 tie
with a spectacular, juggling interception
return that covered
70 yards in the fourth quarter.
George Mason caught a fouryard
pass from Kevin Geraghty
for Malden’s lone TD. The other
two Malden points came when
Medford quarterback Mike
Moreno took a deliberate safety.
1990: Eric Marsh and the Malden
defense dominated this
game for the Golden Tornadoes,
16-2. A senior tailback, Marsh
carried the ball 25 times, gained
130 yards and scored both of the
game’s touchdowns on runs of
31 and four yards. Malden defensive
linemen Steve Froio,
Christian Fitzpatrick, Dan “Bubba”
Ford and Walter Fajardo, plus
a three-turnover (two fumble recoveries
and an interception) by
Mike Giblin kept the Mustangs
in check.
1991: Mike Moreno had pretty
much done it all in a three-year
standout career for Medford,
but he saved his best for last:
Moreno booted a 38-yard field
goal with 3:38 left in the game
to give the Mustangs their 9-8
victory. It was the first field goal
for either team in 12 years, since
Franz Eberth’s game-winning
19-yarder in Medford’s 1978 win
(9-7), and the longest field goal
in series history. After a scoreless
first half, Paul Morey scored for
Medford on a three-yard run in
the third quarter, but the conversion
try was no good for a
6-0 lead. Malden took the lead
early in the fourth quarter when
QB Rob Steber ran two yards for
a TD, and Deterrance Guyton ran
in the two-point conversion for
an 8-6 lead that didn’t hold up.
1992: Rob Steber and A.J.
Joy scored the Malden touchdowns,
and Anthony Lopresti
kicked both conversion points
that were the difference in the
Golden Tornadoes’ 14-13 win
at Macdonald Stadium on Pearl
Street. Dave Dussault scored
both Medford touchdowns,
and Rich Fleming kicked the
point-after. The game started
in a drizzle that quickly became
a downpour. Despite the rain
and mud, there were no fumbles.
Steber scored on a threeyard
run in the first quarter, and
Lopresti’s PAT made it 7-0. Dussault
caught a 34-yard touchdown
pass from QB Chris Jones
in the second period to cut the
Malden lead to 7-6. Joy raced 54
yards for his TD later in the second,
and Lopresti’s boot made it
14-6. Dussault returned a punt
40 yards for a TD in the fourth
quarter, but the Malden defense
stopped the conversion attempt
to seal the win. After Malden’s
win, the ceremonial “mud dive”
was held and enjoyed by all the
Golden Tornadoes.
1993: Malden came all the
way back and then some in one
of the best comebacks in the series-long
history, in a 46-18 win.
Down 18-0, Malden roared back
with 46 unanswered points. It
was the most points Malden
had scored since 1960 and Malden’s
biggest margin of victory
since 1974’s win (42-15). Senior
Kurt Gaudet was the star
of the day for Malden, dominating
the game with three TDs
and 160 yards rushing. Teammate
Billy Barrat scored two TDs
and rushed for 115 yards. Junior
split end Rich Griffin caught a
four-yard TD pass and two-point
conversion pass from junior QB
Ronnie Repoza. Medford scored
the first three TDs of the game,
all by Terrell Halls, who was unstoppable
in the first half – rushing
for an amazing 255 yards by
halftime – finishing with just under
300 for the game, still a series
record. Gaudet also had an
interception to spark the defense,
and Richmond-bound
senior D.J, Cunningham, shifted
to nose tackle for the game, led
defensively for Malden. It was
the final Thanksgiving game for
Mustangs’ head man “Bud” Kelley
after 12 years at the helm.
1994: In one of the biggest upsets
in the series overall and biggest
of the 1990s, heavy underdog
Medford, coming into the
game at 1-8 overall under firstyear
Head Coach Bill Buldini, a
former Mustangs standout, shut
down Malden’s high-powered
offense for a 6-0 victory. Malden
came into the game with
the most potent passing attack
in the GBL and one of the best
in Eastern Mass., averaging just
under 25 points a game behind
the rifle arm of senior quarterback
Ronnie Repoza. Medford’s
defense had allowed just over
four touchdowns a game coming
into Thanksgiving. On a bitterly
cold morning in the low
teens in Malden, Medford froze
Malden vs. Medford
through the years
Here are all the scores from the
133 Thanksgiving Day Games
1889: Medford 34-0.
1890: Medford 4-0.
1891: Medford 22-0.
1892: Medford 34-0.
1893a: Malden 18-0.
1893b: Malden 12-10.
1894: Malden 10-0.
1895: Medford 6-14.
1896: Medford 18-0.
1897: Tie 0-0.
1898: Malden 20-12.
1899: Medford 23-6.
1900: Malden 10-5.
1901: Malden 23-6.
1902: Medford 6-5.
1903: Medford 17-5.
1904: Medford 18-11.
1905: Malden 27-5.
1906: Medford 6-5.
1907: Malden 44-0.
1908: Malden 55- 0.
1909: Malden 23-3.
1910: Malden 35-0.
1911: Medford 6-0.
1912: Malden 20-7.
1913: Medford 6-0.
1914: Medford 21-0.
1915: Medford 7-0.
1916: Tie 13-13.
1917: Medford 3-0.
1918: Medford 9-0.
1919: Tie 0-0.
1920: Medford 7-0.
1921: Malden 10-7.
1922: Malden 7-3.
1923: Medford 6-0.
1924: Malden 27-6.
1925: Malden 13-0.
1926: Medford 20-6.
1927: Tie 13-13.
1928: Medford 14-0.
1929: Malden 6-0.
1930: Malden 7-2.
1931: Malden 12-2.
1932: Malden 20-0.
1933: Malden 21-0.
1934: Tie 0-0.
1935: Tie 0-0.
1936: Malden 13-0.
1937: Malden 6-0.
1938: Tie 0-0.
1939: Malden 7-6.
1940: Medford 14-6.
1941: Medford 6-0.
1942: Medford 13-0.
1943: Medford 21-0.
1944: Tie 0-0.
1945: Tie 0-0.
1946: Medford 14-6.
1947: Medford 13-7.
1948: Malden 33-14.
1949: Medford 6-0.
1950: Malden 7-0.
1951: Malden 19-0.
1952: Medford 27-0.
1953: Medford 6-0.
1954: Malden 27-9.
1955: Medford 8-0.
1956: Malden 20-6.
1957: Malden 19-14.
1958: Malden 26-0.
1959: Malden 20-0.
1960: Malden 50-6.
1961: Malden 34-12.
1962: Tie 20-20.
1963: Malden 12-6.
1964: Malden 24-0.
1965: Malden 14-6.
1966: Malden 25-13.
1967: Medford 22-0.
1968: Medford 32-14.
1969: Malden 26-6.
1970: Malden 26-6.
1971: Medford 16-0.
1972: Medford 38-19.
1973: Malden 22-12.
1974: Malden 42-15.
1975: Malden 14-8.
1976: Medford 14-8.
1977: Malden 15-6.
1978: Medford 9-8.
1979: Medford 48-24.
1980: Medford 24-12.
1981: Medford 29-18.
1982: Medford 19-0.
1983: Medford 25-14.
1984: Malden 21-6.
1985: Medford 28-20.
1986: Malden 33-12.
1987: Malden 28-0.
1988: Malden 14-13.
1989: Medford 12-8.
1990: Malden 16-2.
1991: Medford 9-8.
1992: Malden 14-13.
1993: Malden 46-18.
1994: Medford 6-0.
1995: Medford 25-14.
1996: Medford 27-12.
1997: Medford 34-8.
1998: Medford 47-32.
1999: Medford 37-20.
2000: Medford 14-13.
2001: Medford 34-6.
2002: Malden 12-0.
2003: Malden 7-0.
2004: Malden 28-6.
2005: Malden 36-6.
2006: Medford 17-14 (OT).
2007: Malden 7-6.
2008: Malden 33-22.
2009: Malden 13-7.
2010: Malden 29-0.
2011: Malden 36-0.
2012: Malden 32-6.
2013: Malden 16-0.
2014: Medford 36-12.
2015: Malden 59-36.
2016: Malden 41-18.
2017: Malden 27-22.
2018: Malden 28-22.
2019: Malden 29-0.
2020: Medford, 24-21.*
2021: ?
*This was played on May 6, 2021, since the season was postponed
until “Fall 2” due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With 133 games played, Malden leads the all-time series 6755.
There have been 10 Ties.
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out Malden’s passing attack to
just 57 yards on the day, on 5
of 13 numbers for Repoza, who
still finished with a then school
single-season passing mark of
1,447 yards in the air. Malden’s
defense was solid as well, led
by Durkins Anthony, as the only
scoring of the game came at the
end of a 61-yard scoring drive on
Medford’s very first possession
of the day, a nine-yard TD pass
from senior Mustangs QB Chris
Jones to Mike Nestor. The rest of
the game was scoreless for both
sides. Paul Camuso led Medford
with 89 yards on nine carries.
Keith Bevans had two sacks to
spark the Medford defense.
1995: Playing his first varsity
game ever and his first game
of the season, surprise starter
sophomore tailback Jose Harris
sparked Medford to a 25-14
victory at Hormel Stadium with
two TDs and 141 yards. Medford
went up 7-0 when Harris
sprinted to a 75-yard TD midway
through the second quarter followed
by Steve Bosselman’s PAT
kick. Malden had a golden opportunity
when Mike Ciaburri
pounced on a Medford fumble
at its own five-yard line, but
the Mustangs wouldn’t let Malden
score on four cracks at the
goal line. Medford went up 13-0
when Harris busted free for his
second TD, an 18-yard run halfway
through the third quarter.
Malden did rally back on junior
QB Ryan Hale’s 11 of 22, 132
yards passing. A 47-yard pass to
senior J.J. O’Brien set up a oneyard
Hale TD in the third. Jimmy
Meagher (11 carries, 71 yards)
then scored on a 12-yard run
for a 19-6 lead, and Paul Camuso’s
30-yard TD made it 25-6 with
under four minutes left. Malden’s
Joe DeMartino caught an
18-yard TD pass from Hale, and
O’Brien caught the conversion
for the final scoring with less
than minute left, 25-14.
1996: This was a “Tale of Two
Halves” and a near season-saver
for Malden, which came into
the game at 1-9 for the year, a
low point in over 25 years for
Malden football. But Medford
staved off the comeback and
held on for a 27-12 win in another
frigid morning at Macdonald
Stadium (just 10 degrees at kickoff).
Medford owned the first
half of the game with a 20-0 lead
at the half. Sophomore Dwayne
D’Oyley caught an 18-yard TD
pass from Rob Baldassari, and
Art Camuso’s kick made it 7-0.
Junior Jose Harris, who scored
twice the year before, got back
in the spotlight with a 62-yard
TD run, Camuso’s PAT making
it 14-0. Malden’s offense sputtered,
and Mustangs junior linebacker
John Murphy made it
worse when he blocked a Ryan
Hale punt, and teammate Nick
DeMaria fell on it in the end
zone for another Medford TD
and a 20-0 lead at the half. Junior
Frank Femino scored on a 37yard
run to start the second half,
and Camuso’s third kick made it
27-0. After that? Malden owned
the rest of the game. Hale hit senior
TE Randy DiCarlo with a 13yard
TD pass with 4:38 left in the
third. Junior John DeMartino recovered
a Mustangs fumble on
Medford’s four-yard line, and
Golden Tornadoes senior Adrian
Pleasant ran it in one play later to
make it 27-12. Malden drove to
the Medford 19 on its next possession,
but the drive stalled.
Medford killed the clock and
Game #109 was history.
1997: Senior Medford tailback
Frank Femino had a holiday to
remember in leading the Mustangs
to a 34-8 victory at blustery
Hormel. Femino ran for
163 yards on just 10 carries and
challenged the single-game series’
Thanksgiving scoring mark
with 22 points, three TDs and
two conversion runs. On just the
second play of the game, Femino
motored 62 yards for a score.
After Mike Vecchia blocked a
Malden punt, Medford was back
in the end zone four plays later
when Eric Giordano scored
on a three-yard run. Femino’s
conversion run made it 14-0.
Malden’s best weapon, junior
QB Timmy Philbrook’s passing,
was hampered already by the
strong winds that day, and it
got worse when he was injured
in the second quarter and did
not return – held to 2 of 10, 20
yards passing. Medford scored
two more TDs on runs by senior
Bryce Hopkins and Femino for a
27-0 halftime lead. Femino’s 55yard
run to the Malden 4 early
in the fourth set up his own TD
run a play later and a 33-0 lead.
Malden senior fullback Gregg
DeVincentis scored to avert the
shutout on a four-yard run late.
Matt Donoghue ran in the conversion
points at QB. Steve Ciampoli
led the Medford defense
with 10 tackles and three assists.
DeVincentis led Malden with 12
tackles, four assists and a fumble
recovery.
1998: This was a shocker. Two
teams not known for their offensive
fireworks combined to set
a new combined single-game
scoring record for the series in
Game #111 at Macdonald Stadium.
It was also the final Thanksgiving
Day game for legendary
Malden Head Coach Paul Finn,
after a 26-year career. Medford
used a huge game from quarterback
Mike Fahey, who ran
for 164 yards on just seven carries,
and three TDs and 133 yards
from senior tailback Pat McCarthy,
for a 47-32 win over Malden,
which eclipsed a series record
set in 1979 (a 48-24 Medford
win). Medford scored the
first three times it had the ball:
on a six-yard keeper by Fahey,
nine-yard TD reception by Steve
Chausse and a 45-yard run by
Fahey. Malden broke the shutout
on a one-yard keeper by senior
QB Timmy Philbrook in the
second quarter, but Fahey hit
Brandon Hopkins with a 28-yard
TD pass with under a minute to
play in the half for a 27-8 lead at
the break. Malden came right
back with a 38-yard TD catch
by Craig Barton early in the
third, but it was the closest they
would get. The fourth quarter
was a wild one, with 36 points
scored combined, another series
record. McCarthy scored on
a nine-yard run, and Fahey’s 89yard
TD run, a record for Medford
on Thanksgiving Day, made
it 41-16, Mustangs. Malden answered
with a four-yard TD run
and conversion by Tommy Kelley
to make it 41-24, but Medford
added another TD on a sixyard
run by Terence Burrell. Malden
closed it out with a 35-yard
scoring pass from Philbrook to
Matt Donoghue. Philbrook finished
with a Malden Thanksgiving
Day record of 210 yards passing
(15 for 33, 2 TDs), surpassing
Mike Byrne’s numbers from the
1970 game (207 yards). Peter
Kobzik kicked five PATs for Medford,
another record. Junior Nick
Cox, Malden’s unofficial MVP on
the day, ran for 114 yards on just
six carries, a TD and a PAT, catching
five passes for 54 yards. Malden
senior Craig Barton had six
catches for 100 yards.
1999: In the last game of
the century, Medford made it
six wins in a row at soggy and
cold Hormel Stadium, with the
weather making for a smaller
than usual crowd in a 37-20 victory.
Senior Wlad Louis was the
star for Medford, along with senior
captain Steve Chausse.
Louis ran for 127 yards and a
touchdown, and Chausse had
70 tough yards on just 10 carries
and two TDs. Chausse also
sparked a Mustangs “D” that
held Malden to just 63 yards on
the ground and five first downs.
Malden senior captain and QB
Nick Cox was his team’s best
player on Thanksgiving for the
second straight season, keeping
his team in on both sides of
the ball. He led Malden in rushing
and in passing (3 for 12, 101
yards). His favorite target was
senior Scott Haskell (2 rec., 97
yards), who had a 71-yard touchdown
catch which helped Malden
tie the game at 8-8 in the
first quarter. Brad Roche returned
the ensuing kickoff 75
yards for a Medford touchdown.
The two teams traded TDs in the
second period – Chausse’s fouryard
run for Medford and Cox’s
one-yard run – as Medford led,
21-14, at the half. Medford started
the third quarter with a 32yard
TD run by Brandon Hopkins,
but Cox returned the ensuing
kickoff 85 yards for a TD
to make it 28-20 Mustangs, as
Malden was right back in the
ballgame, A 32-yard field goal
by Mike Piontkowski, the first FG
by either team since 1991 (Mike
Moreno game winner), and a 25yard
TD run by Chausse sealed
the win. This win tied the series
for all-time at 51-51-10 with the
first winner of the new millennium
taking the lead. This was the
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final game in the series with Bill
Buldini at the helm for Medford,
as he went a perfect 6-0 on the
holiday. It was the first Turkey
Day leading the Malden troops
for new first-year Head Coach
Rich Cullen; Cullen made the
crosstown switch as Head Coach
of Malden Catholic (his alma mater),
where he had been for the
previous 12 seasons.
2000: This was a memorable
“season saver” game for firstyear
Medford Head Coach Al
Pare, as the Mustangs pulled the
“Dominick Hasek” to take a 1413
win at sunny, but brisk Macdonald
Stadium. Medford came
in winless at 0-8, and Malden
was 1-9, with the victor having
at least a Turkey Day win to savor.
Medford also took the lead
in the series for the first time
since 1946, going ahead, 5251-10,
with their only win. Junior
two-way end Luis Zamora
and junior split end Angel
Ortiz were Medford’s stars. For
Malden, senior Ricky Bethelmie
went over the 1,000 yard rushing
mark for the year. Malden
struck first when freshman quarterback
Breno Giacomini (believed
to be the first freshman
to start at quarterback ever, for
either side) hit Nevy Marc with
a 30-yard pass, followed by a
20-yard TD run by Bethelmie
and a PAT kick by Carmelo Bari.
Medford QB Dave Foley then hit
Ryan Driscoll with a seven-yard
TD pass, and Zamora’s PAT tied
it at 7-7 at the half. A big catch
by Zamora and a 20-yard run by
freshman tailback Julien Mundele
fueled the drive. A trick, inside
kick by Medford opened
the second half as Ortiz leaped
high to snare Zamora’s “pooch”
kick. A 40-yard run by Zamora
and six-yard TD burst by Terence
“The Bus” Burrell gave Medford
a 13-7 lead. Zamora’s PAT
made it 14-7 and turned out
to be the game-winning point.
A lightning response by Malden
came with a 72-yard TD
run by Bethlemie, but the PAT
kick to tie bounced off the goalpost,
and Malden trailed, 14-13.
Dave Richard and Jack Dolabany
made key sacks for Medford
as the visiting Mustangs crowd,
a large one despite the team record,
roared with each one. On
Malden’s last chance drive, Ortiz
sealed the win with an acrobatic
interception at his own 25-yard
line, following his game-saving
play with a “Mustang Dive”
into the Medford fans as the
Mustangs won for the seventh
straight time on Thanksgiving.
2001: In front of the largest
crowd in years at drizzly Hormel
Stadium, this one was thought
to be an evenly matched battle
before kickoff, but Medford
exploded in the first half for a
27-0 lead enroute to a 34-6 victory.
Sophomore tailback Julien
Mundele led the way with four
TDs and 219 yards rushing, one
TD short of Mike Colonna’s series
record of five TDs set in the
1972 game. Medford senior Angel
Ortiz scored the other firsthalf
TD, on a reception from senior
QB Peter Krasco, who returned
to action after missing
three games with injury. Krasco
went for 138 yards on 8 of 13
numbers. A PAT kick by Mike Piontkowski
and two-point conversion
by Dennis Giannino
off a pass from the kicker were
Medford’s other first-half points.
Mundele scored his fourth TD
on a 31-yard third quarter run.
Malden senior quarterback Mike
Hudd passed for 143 yards, including
a 43-yard TD strike to
Tim Konick to avert the shutout.
Hudd set the single-season Malden
passing mark (1,571 yards)
in the loss, which still stands.
Medford tied an all-time series
record with its eighth straight
Thanksgiving win.
2002: A heavy snowstorm
blanketed Macdonald Stadium
in Malden with nearly a foot of
the white stuff, but the Malden
players and coaches shoveled
it off in time to hand Medford
a 12-0 shutout loss and snap an
eight-game Malden loss streak.
Malden won for the first time
since 1993 and also shut out
Medford for the first time since
the fabled 100th game in 1987
(28-0). On the “frozen tundra,”
Golden Tornadoes junior Elisee
“Buddha” Pompilus rushed for
149 yards on 23 carries and an
11-yard touchdown. Running
behind senior captain Jim Noble
and the Malden line, Pompilus’s
running set up a one-yard
TD burst by senior quarterback
A.C. Callahan with 8:53 left in the
half. The PAT kick was no good,
and Malden led, 6-0, which
stood up at half. Medford drove
to the Malden 20 next, but Malden’s
Dan Laskey pounced on a
Mustangs fumble. A scoreless
third period left it at 6-0 heading
into the final quarter. A 34yard
run by Pompilus set up his
own three-yard TD with 6:53 to
go in the game, and the conversion
pass was no good; Malden
led, 12-0. Malden’s J.D. Pappagallo
was credited with slowing
down Mustangs’ star runner Julien
Mundele, who was held to
just one long fourth-quarter run.
2003: Malden won for the second
straight year, 7-0, at sunny
and brisk Hormel, the first time
Malden shut out Medford in two
consecutive games in 44 years
since 1958-1959 (26-0, 20-0)
and the first time Malden won
two years in a row since 19921993.
The win also re-tied the
all-time series at 53-53-10. The
game’s lone TD came on a jet
sweep by Malden junior Jamal
Woods (7 carries, 56 yards). Senior
co-captain Devin McNelis
drilled the PAT kick in the first
quarter, and that was it for scoring
for the day, as the defenses
took over. The anticipated showA
pair of Malden sophomores who played strong games in last year’s 29-0 Malden win were
Mackenley Anasthal (30) and Sammy Solorzano (56) who converged on Medford quarterback
Aidan Barry for a sack. (Courtesy Photo)
down between star backs Elisee
Pompilus for Malden and senior
four-year starter Julien Mundele
of Medford never materialized,
as each was essentially held in
check, although Mundele did
lead all rushers with 77 yards
on 20 carries. Penalties stalled
Medford all game, which never
got inside the Malden 20 in
the second half. For Malden, seniors
McNelis, 6-7 NFL-bound
end Breno Giacomini (4 sacks),
Rob Quigley, Sam Nelson and
junior Kevin Newhall bottled
up Medford’s attack. After the
game, Medford coach Al Pare
announced his retirement after
four years at the helm.
2004: One of the biggest offensive
lines in Malden High
football history simply dominated
the line of scrimmage as Malden
won its third straight, 28-6,
on a partly sunny, brisk morning
at Macdonald Stadium. Malden
won its third straight for the
first time in 26 years (1986-1988)
and spoiled first-year Medford
coach Mike DeFelice’s Thanksgiving
debut. Seniors Kevin Newhall
and Maurice Rodriquez,
junior Brendan McNelis and
sophomores James Brito-White
and Brian Melo dominated up
front, and Jamal Woods carried
13 times for 117 yards and two
TDs to lead Malden. Junior fullback
Renaldo Bloodworth ran
for 60 yards, and junior slotback
Anthony Pappagallo had 49
yards and a TD. Medford scored
on the last play of the first half
when senior QB Kevin Krasco
hit junior end Kamal Mgaresh
in the back of the end zone for
an eight-yard TD. Bloodworth
and Woods scored in the second
half, and junior Wiston Jeune hit
4 of 4 PATs. Outsized, Medford
played tough all day, led by senior
linebacker Gerry Murphy’s
12 tackles and two sacks. NUbound
Newhall led Malden’s defense
with 10 tackles. Malden retook
the all-time series lead, 5453-10,
in the victory.
2005: Malden High started
quietly but finished with a loud
thump in a 39-6 demolition in a
traditional “Mud Bowl” game at
Hormel. The fourth win in a row
for Malden was the first time
in 40 years for a Golden Tornadoes
“Four-Peat.” The one-sided
win also capped the most
successful Malden season since
1988, the first time it had won
nine games since 1987 as it finished
9-2. Star of the day was
junior Derek Freni, with three
touchdowns: one running, one
receiving and one punt return
TD. Classmate Jimmy Chery
capped a banner All-Scholastic
campaign with 13 carries for 122
yards. Freni and senior co-captains
Brendan McNelis and Anthony
Pappagallo, along with
seniors Wiston Jeune and Sam
Guillaume, led the defense, allowing
Medford only one completed
pass all game and less
than 50 yards rushing. Medford
(3-8) scored its only points on an
85-yard kickoff return TD by senior
Kamal Mgaresh in the third
quarter. It was Coach Rich Cullen’s
last game at Malden, as he
retired in the offseason.
2006: Medford came in winless,
shut out on the scoreboard
for six straight games at 0-10,
and the only history many gave
the Mustangs a chance at making
was they’d be the “losingest”
team in school history if they
dropped #11. There was positive
history to be made instead,
as the Mustangs’ Sean Foley
booted a 26-yard field goal on
Medford’s first possession in
the first overtime game ever
played in the storied, 119-year
history of Medford-Malden, a
stunning, 17-14 upset at rainy,
muddy and dark Macdonald
Stadium in Malden. Medford’s
fans rushed the field after the
“season-saver” win, the second
time in the decade (2000) they
had entered the game winless
and won it, and third time overall
(1976). Malden finished 3-7
and spoiled Coach John Lopresti’s
Thanksgiving debut. It also
turned out to be Medford coach
Mike DeFelice’s final game at the
helm on Thanksgiving, as he
stepped down shortly into the
2007 season, as Medford broke
a four-game win streak by Malden.
Steve Murphy was the Mustangs’
workhorse in this game –
138 yards and a TD on 23 carries
– as Medford shocked Malden
by taking a 14-0 lead as
drenching rain soaked the field.
Malden did regroup and owned
the second half, scoring twice to
tie it: once on a short keeper by
sophomore QB Justin Richardson
and then on a 15-sweep
around left end with just 46 seconds
to play in the game by senior
Jimmy Chery. Chery caught
the two-point conversion pass
in traffic to tie it. Both teams got
four downs from the 10-yard
line in the historic, first-ever OT
period. Malden was stopped at
the three-yard line on fourth
down by a Steve Murphy tackle
in its try. Medford appeared
to win it on second down on a
Murphy eight-yard TD run on its
try, but it was called back due to
penalty. Two plays later, Foley’s
FG sealed the win.
2007: Game #120 at Hormel
in Medford featured the best
weather since the 2000 game,
sunny and “balmy” in the high
40s, and also brought the closest
finish since that year as well, as
it took a PAT kick by sophomore
Nick Hoyt, the first of the season
and of his career, to make the
difference in a 7-6 Malden victory.
This was a “pick ’em” game to
start and ended the same way.
Medford scored first on an 11yard
run by senior star runner
Steve Murphy, but could not
convert and led, 6-0. Malden (47)
came back and tied the game
on a three-yard run by backfield
“newcomer” junior captain David
Freni, and it was up to Hoyt
to deliver the end-over-end kick
that made it by about two feet
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over the upright for the lead at
the half. That was it for scoring,
as the defenses took over. Both
Freni and sophomore Marcos
Almeida ate up lots of yards for
Malden, and Murphy did the
same for Medford (2-9), but no
one could get into the end zone.
Medford’s last and best bid ended
on Malden’s eight-yard line
with 3:26 left to play when Murphy
was stopped short of the
stake by Malden seniors Andrew
Dinisco and Rodney Borgella.
Medford still didn’t quit, held
Malden and got the ball back
with under a minute to play, but
sophomore Mustangs QB Mike
Sullivan’s last pass of the day was
intercepted by Richardson with
41 seconds left on the clock. Interim
Head Coach Jon Wilson,
stepping in for head coach Jim
Atkins, was at the helm for the
Mustangs in his first and only
Thanksgiving game. Coach Lopresti
of Malden earned his first
Thanksgiving win
2008: Nick Hoyt’s foot made
the difference in the 2007 game
when he kicked the extra point
that won the 121st meeting
in 2007, 7-6. In this one, Hoyt
used both feet to grind out 153
yards rushing and a TD – the
most rushing yards for a running
back for either team since
2001 – in a 33-22 Malden win.
The win cemented a winning
record for Malden, as it put the
Golden Tornadoes team at 5-6
overall. Malden was awarded
a forfeit win when one of its
non-league opponents was later
found to have used an illegal
player, so Malden finished
6-5. Medford finished 0-11 and,
unfortunately, interim Head
Coach Mike Marchese’s Mustangs
became the first team in
Medford history to ever lose 11
games. Marchese was coaching
in place of Head Coach Jim Atkins
– on paid suspension for
the second straight Mustangs
football season on Thanksgiving
Day. Hoyt ran in a TD; junior
David Console and sophomore
Frankie Dunn also scored
on the ground for the largest
first-half lead for Malden in 20
years: 19-0. Sophomore Ronnie
Pitterson caught a TD pass
from QB Alex Krasco, and Medford
trailed, 19-8, after three periods.
Herbens Antenor caught
two fourth-quarter TDs from
Malden junior QB Skakarus Semexant,
and Malden led 33-8.
Krasco finished off with pair of
TD tosses to senior Jan Lopez
for 31 and 23 yards to Jimmy
Richardson for a comeback try
that fell short. Giovanni Sanders
and Mike Sullivan each had
two-point conversion scores
for Medford. It turned out to
be the last Thanksgiving game
for both head coaches, as Malden’s
John Lopresti retired in
the offseason with a 2-1 Turkey
Day record in his three years
at the helm. Marchese departed
when Medford hired a new
head football coach in the offseason,
Rico Dello Iacono, a former
Everett High assistant.
2009: Malden made it three
in a row with a hard-fought,
13-7 win over host Medford
on a crisp, sunny day at Hormel
Stadium. This one turned out
to be an “Instant Classic” as it
went down to the very last play
in one of the most exciting finishes
in many years. With 18 seconds
to play and Medford facing
fourth-and-goal from the Malden
4-yard line, QB Alex Krasco
fired a pass to Giovanni Sanders
in the corner of the end zone.
But Malden’s Frankie Dunn was
there to tip the pass away and
seal the win. Both teams came
in with different hopes. Malden,
at 4-5, sought to avoid having
a losing season. Medford, at
5-4, was looking to complete its
first winning season since 1998.
Malden scored first on a 17-yard
TD catch by Ramon Viches from
Malden QB Shak Semexant. Nick
Hoyt’s PAT made it 7-0. Medford
tied it in the second quarter on
a nine-yard keeper for a TD with
freshman Isad Dzolota’s PAT kick
making it 7-7 at halftime. Malden
drove 45 yards after a Mustangs
turnover for a go-ahead
score, four-yard run by Hoyt after
a series of short passes to
Frankie Dunn and David Console.
Hoyt’s PAT fluttered away,
and it was 13-7, Malden. Malden
turned the ball over in its
own territory twice in the final
four minutes of the game on
fumbles after completed passes,
but Medford could not capitalize.
Malden first-year coach
Joe Pappagallo became the first
Malden coach in 36 years to win
his Thanksgiving debut since
Malden Hall of Fame coach Paul
Finn’s boys beat Medford in an
upset in 1973.
2010: Malden Head Coach Joe
Pappagallo won his second Turkey
Day game in two tries at the
helm in a 29-0 shutout victory
over Medford in Game #123 at
Macdonald Stadium in Malden,
keeping pace with the legendary
Paul Finn in 1973 and 1974.
But Pappagallo made more serious
history when his senior captain,
6-1, 305 lb. lineman Aaron
Samano, scored the game’s
first touchdown on a five-yard
“lumber” into the end zone in
the first. Little did anyone know
this would be the only score of
the first half as Malden led a spirited
Medford bunch, 7-0, at halftime.
In the second half, Malden
used its size advantage to
play ball-control: Senior quarterback
Kevin Valley threw a 29yard
touchdown pass to Frankie
Dunn and then scored, himself,
on a five-yard touchdown run
in the third quarter. Senior Kenny
Metellus scored on an eightyard
run in the fourth quarter.
Medford could not get much
going offensively, although it
The 2019 Malden High School team, the most recent Golden Tornadoes team to play on Thanksgiving
Day, celebrated a 29-0 shutout win over Medford High, the Golden Tornadoes’ fifth straight
Thanksgiving Day victory, at Hormel Stadium in Medford. (Courtesy Photo/Malden High Athletics)
did get solid efforts out of a pair
of youngsters: a freshman starting
at quarterback, Gene Consalves,
and junior Nick Olivier
out of the backfield. Malden’s
three best defensive players in
this shutout win were juniors
Austin Teal, Witche Exilhomme
and Jamie McInerney, all of who
were named tri-captains for the
2011 season.
2011: This one was all Malden
as the visitors might have
scored the fastest touchdown
in the 124-game series’ history
when junior Ray Sainstril dove
on a fumble in the end zone
after Medford’s first snap from
scrimmage. Thereafter, it was
never in doubt, as junior quarterback
Jake Martino threw
three first-half touchdown
passes on the way to a 36-0 Malden
win – two shutouts in a row
and for the first time in 50 years,
five straight Malden Thanksgiving
victories (9 of 10 since
2002). It was the fourth time in
series history that Malden won
two years in a row by shutout,
the first since 2002-2003 (120,
7:0). Head Coach Joe Pappagallo’s
Malden team posted the
biggest Thanksgiving shutout
win in over 100 years, since a
1907 Blue and Gold victory by a
44-0 count. Malden used its size
and speed advantage to pile up
points for a 28-0 halftime lead.
After Sainstril’s fumble recovery
touchdown, Malden made
it 14-0 after the first quarter on
a five-yard touchdown pass
from Martino to senior captain
Witchevalence “Witche” Exilhomme
and a Martino keeper
for two. Malden stayed in air
raid mode in the second quarter
– Martino to senior Garvin
Cius for a 23-yard TD pass, with
a Pat DeCicco run for a 22-0
lead. Late in the second quarter,
Martino hooked up again, hitting
junior Franklin Huynh for a
15-yard TD pass. Malden played
ball-control in the second half,
feeding top back O’Shane McCreath,
who picked up 87 yards
on just 11 carries and became
the first Malden back to top
1,000 yards rushing in a season
(1,012) since Ricky Bethlemie
ran for 1,130 in 2002. Martino
threw for 198 yards on the
frame, 1,550 for the year and
19 TDs. Malden’s defense ruled
for the shutout win led by fellow
co-captains Austin Teal, Jamie
McInerney and Exilhomme,
the best defensive player in
the GBL in 2011. Tyler Williams’
32-yard interception return for
the game’s final points five minutes
into the second half completed
the scoring. The Mustangs
had some solid play from
Max Clancy, Chris Bucknam and
Reggie Fleurial. Medford started
a freshman at quarterback
in this one, for maybe the first
time in series history, in Gene
Concalves. They were hurt by
the loss of top offensive weapon
senior back Nick Olivier, who
was injured and out of action
for this one. It ended up being
the final Thanksgiving game
on the sidelines for third-year
Head Coach Rico Dello Iacono,
who stepped down after Game
Three in the 2012 Mustangs
season. He went 0-3 for the holiday
classic.
2012: The largest crowd in
years turned out for this historic
125th Game held at Macdonald
Stadium in Malden under
a fabulous, sunny sky with
temperatures perfect: around
40 degrees. Malden won the
game, by a 32-6 final to capture
its sixth straight, behind
the passing of senior QB Jake
Martino, who completed 12 of
23 passes for 123 yards on the
day. Junior Reggie Thelemaque
led Medford from the QB spot
with 89 yards rushing. He scored
Medford’s only TD on an exciting,
54-yard run to open the
third quarter. Junior Malik McLaren
finished with 72 yards on
14 carries. Senior Rodney Blaise
scored two TDs for Malden on
a three-yard run in the second
quarter and on a five-yard pass
from Martino in the third. Junior
Ray Sainstril opened the scoring
with a first quarter, one-yard TD
plunge. Senior Captain Paul Kiernan
caught a two-point conversion
pass from Martino for an
8-0 Malden lead. Senior Patrick
Provitola, who also played great
at linebacker, caught a twopoint
conversion pass. Sainstril
scored two TDs.
2013: For one of the few times
in the series’ ancient 126-game
history, Malden High scored as
many points defensively (eight)
as offensively in a holiday win,
topping host Medford, 16-0, at
cold and blustery Hormel Stadium.
The wind chill was even lower
than the Malden final score
on this day. Malden scored on its
first possession on a 21-yard run
by Raymond Sainstril. The extra-point
conversion try was no
good, and it stayed 6-0 until Malden
senior captain Jensen Ayuk
leveled Medford’s Xavier Gibson
on the very last play of the first
half, scooped the loose ball and
ran it in for a safety – Malden 8-0
at the half. Medford’s defense
also played tough, causing three
Malden fumbles on the day – recoveries
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livan and Gibson. Ayuk struck
again midway through the third
quarter, running back an interception
off Mustangs QB Reg
Thelemaque for a 58-yard Pick 6
score. Malden QB Loveng Francois
ran in the two-point conversion
for the 16-0 final.
2014: This was another classic
“throw out the records,” upset
win that few saw coming, except
for those on the Medford
sidelines, of course. Under a full
cover of snow – over a foot on
the artificial surface of Malden’s
Macdonald Stadium before it
was cleared by game time – second-year
Medford Head Coach
Jason Nascimento recorded his
first Thanksgiving Day coaching
win in a 36-12 win over host
Malden. Medford came into the
game at 1-9 overall and looking
to break a long, seven-game
Thanksgiving Day win streak for
Malden, and they got the job
done. Medford QB Adrien Pineda
led the way offensively: 5
of 12 passing for 244 yards and
three TDs, two to Myles Olivier.
Pineda also scored a TD himself
on an 11-yard run in the fourth
quarter and threw a TD pass to
Jose Lopes. For Malden, junior
Danley Exilhomme scored both
of Malden’s touchdowns, but
Medford looked in command
with an 18-12 halftime lead. It
was all Medford in the second
half, led by Pineda and the twoman
wrecking crew, defensive
duo of Matt Sullivan and Anthony
DiRienzo, who were dubbed
“The Smash Brothers” in reports
on the game. Each also had a
key interception in the second
half. Sullivan and DiRienzo each
had double-digit tackles, making
life miserable for the Malden
offense.
2015: They showed up at Hormel
Stadium for Game #128 at
Hormel Stadium… and a Madden
Game broke out. Malden
scored early, often and then
some in a raucous, record-setting
victory that honked and
hollered all the way in a 5936
Golden Tornadoes victory,
the highest scoring game, two
teams combined – ever – in series
history. It was also the most
points Malden had ever scored
on Thanksgiving Day and the
most since a 50-6 win in 1960.
Medford scored 36 points for
the second-straight year (and
the most points in the 128game
history for the series by
a team that did not win the
game). Malden also set a record
in this game, as the Golden Tornadoes
defense scored a whopping
(and record) five times on
the morning. Malden led 28-0
after the first quarter and 45-8
at halftime, but Medford did not
quit, led by Cory Moore, who finished
with three TDs and 155
yards rushing. Medford owned
the second half, outscoring the
visitors, 28-14, but led by the Exilhomme
Brothers, DJ and Danley,
Malden held Medford at bay
long enough at the end. Danley
Exilhomme returned two interceptions
for TDs and ran for two
more, and DJ scored three TDs –
seven TDs between them. Malden
clinched its first GBL title
since 1989 with the win. Eighthyear
Head Coach Joe Pappagallo
added to the momentous
day by announcing his resignation
at halftime.
2016: Despite scoring early
and playing a solid first quarter,
Medford ultimately fell to
Malden 41-18. The score was
closer than it seemed, as Medford
scored before Malden was
able to take the lead with a late
score and PAT – ahead 7-6 at
the end of the first quarter on
a 38-yard TD run by junior QB
Jared Martino. Malden pushed
the envelope all first half, trying
to convert fourth down situations
on three occasions, only
to be stuffed by the Medford
defense. Martino threw two TD
passes in the second quarter to
extend Malden’s lead to 21-6 at
the half, capitalizing on a failed
fake punt attempt by Medford.
Martino’s second TD run
of the game, a 49-yard burst,
gave Malden lots of breathing
room, up 28-6. He added
a third TD run late in the third
quarter, and senior captain
Josh Simon capped the scoring
late in the fourth quarter for an
18-yard TD to ice. Martino finished
with 160 yards rushing
and over 100 yards passing to
lead the Golden Tornadoes. Senior
captain Matt Geer led the
Malden defense at linebacker.
It was first-year Head Coach
Bill Manchester’s first holiday
win in his Thanksgiving debut.
2017: Medford and Malden,
both entering the game with
winless seasons, slugged it out
in an exciting back-and-forth
game. Medford capitalized on
Malden errors, scoring a touchdown
on a fumble recovery and
scoring after successfully foiling
Malden’s attempt at a twopoint
conversion. Malden ultimately
won the match, 27-22,
and the win was the Golden
Tornadoes’ only one of the season
– second-year Head Coach
Bill Manchester’s team finished
1-10 overall. Junior Wesley
Pierre stole the show with
over 15 rushing yards and two
TDs. Freshman QB Justin Nortelus
also scored a TD, the first
ninth-grader to score for Malden
on Thanksgiving ever, it is
believed. It was Coach Manchester’s
final game, as he resigned
his post three weeks later after
two years at the helm and two
Thanksgiving wins.
2018: The temperature was
the big story before this game
even started, when a record
cold wave gripped the region
sending the thermometer to a
bone-chilling 15 degrees, with
a gusty wind making the wind
chill factor around 0 degrees.
Medford was the favored team
coming in, with a 3-7 record,
and Malden was winless (0-10),
but the Golden Tornados capitalized
on five Medford turnovers,
including a lost fumble
with under a minute to play
on Malden’s 21-yard line and
the Golden Tornadoes clinging
to a 26-24 lead. Freshman
linebacker Justin Desimone
recovered his second fumble
of the game after Malden senior
Sean Stout tackled backup
Medford QB Joel Disla, and
the ball came free, recovered
by Malden. Medford starting
QB Keith Barrasso had left the
game two plays earlier after an
injury. Barrasso had been the
game’s best player before that,
with a record 230 yards rushing
on 24 carries and three touchdowns.
Malden got touchdowns
from junior Jerry Mervil
(2), sophomore Matthew
Bessey and sophomore QB Justin
Nortelus. At the conclusion
of the game, Medford's 10-year
Head Coach Jason Nascimento
announced he was retiring
from the post. First-year Malden
Head Coach Steve Freker,
the first former Golden Tornadoes
player to coach the game
in over decade, got a win in his
Thanksgiving debut.
2019: The seniors took center
stage in a game that Malden
controlled on both sides of
the ball, from beginning to end,
in a 29-0 Golden Tornadoes victory
at gusty Hormel Stadium
in Medford. It was Malden’s first
shutout victory in the ancient
series since 2011 and finished
off the Golden Tornadoes’ season
with a pair of wins (2-9), Malden’s
fifth straight over Medford.
The Mustangs finished winless.
Malden scored first on an
11-yard touchdown pass to senior
co-captain Jamari Youman
(5 rec., 78 yards, 1 TD). Medford
stuffed the two-point conversion
try, and Malden led, 6-0. The
lead held up until late in the second
quarter, despite two deep
drives into Medford territory by
Malden, which ended on fourth
down inside the Mustangs’ 10yard
line. With less than three
minutes left in the half, sophomore
placekicker Ronald Juarez
kicked the first Malden field goal
in a Thanksgiving Day win since
the 1950s when he booted a
37-yarder through a rain shower
for a 9-0 Malden halftime lead.
The Golden Tornadoes defense,
as it was all game, had been solid
in the first half, led by sophomore
D-linemen Sammy Solorzano,
Davenche Sydney and
senior co-captains tackle Ray
Duggan and cornerback Ismael
Sylus, who made the loudest
hit of the Malden season to
stop a Mustangs drive. Malden
held Medford to zero first downs
and less than 50 yards total offense
in the first half. Senior Jerry
Mervil (102 yards rushing, 48
yards receiving) scored on the
second play of the second half,
a 55-yard TD run for a 15-0 lead.
Youman picked off a Medford
pass and ran it for 55 yards for a
21-0 lead; Juarez’s PAT was good
for 22-0. After some strong running
by sophomore Mackenley
Anasthal to get the ball to
the Medford 25, senior captain
Peterson Maxis closed out the
scoring with a 15-yard TD run
and Juarez’s second PAT kick. It
was the debut on Thanksgiving
for Medford High first-year Head
Coach John Curley.
2021: This game was supposed
to be played on Thanksgiving
Day 2020, but it was
pushed ahead to Saturday, May
6, 2021, the first time a Malden-Medford
game was not
played in the fall. On a pleasant
day that got better as time
went by, Medford rode the
one-man wrecking crew play
of Mustangs senior QB Aidan
Barry to a 24-21 victory at sunny
Macdonald Stadium. The
win ended not only a fivegame
Medford losing streak in
the series, but it also stopped a
14-game losing streak overall
for Medford, stretching into the
2018 season. Barry accounted
for nearly 300 yards of offense
and all four TDs for the Mustangs
with two TD passes and
two rushing TDs himself. Malden
was led by senior captain
Giovani Memeus, who ran for
63 yards and two TDs. It looked
like Malden would take the
lead on Memeus’s third apparent
TD, 56-yard run, but it was
called back due to a blocking
from behind penalty. Malden
made it dramatic at the end
when it faced a first down at
the Medford 10-yard line with
12 seconds to play. But a holding
penalty pushed Malden
back to the 20, and with little
time left, Malden opted to attempt
a 37-yard field goal by
junior Ronald Juarez, but the
kick missed by less than a foot
to the left as Medford erupted
into wild celebration. It was
the first Malden-Medford win
for second-year Head Coach
John Curley and the final rivalry
game for Malden thirdyear
Head Coach Steve Freker
(2-1 for Malden-Medford),
who ended 21 years of coaching
Malden High football when
he stepped down in the offseason
in favor of new Head Coach
Witche Exilhomme.
MVRCS names 18 to fall sports All-Star list
A
s the fall 2021 athletics
season concluded, 18 student-athletes
were cited by
the Commonwealth Athletic
Conference (CAC) for achieving
All-Star status. This past season
saw the boys’ cross country
team and girls’ soccer team
capture CAC crowns, and the
volleyball and girls’ soccer team
each qualified for Massachusetts
Interscholastic Athletic
Association Tournament play.
The Eagles tasted success on
both the soccer pitch and volleyball
court with the maroon
& gold winning two and one
match(es), respectively, in the
postseason.
The future certainly looks
bright for Eagle athletics as of
the 18 honorees, just eight are
seniors, and of the remaining
10, three student-athletes are
in Grade 8.
The following is a complete
listing of the student-athletes
lauded by the CAC for their outstanding
play as selected by
league coaches and administrators.
Boys
Cross Country
Jacob Stover, League MVP, Sr.
(Medford)
Daniel Nguyen, Jr. (Malden)
Liam Powers, 8th Grader,
(Medford)
Euba Tafese, Jr. (Malden)
Jason Yan, Soph. (Malden)
Girls Cross Country
Asal Bahrampouri, Jr. (Malden)
Britney Nayiga, 8th Grader
(Malden)
Rupa Raj, Sr. (Melrose)
Boys Soccer
Allen Bulic, Sr. (Malden)
David Pousseu 8th Grader
(Saugus)
Gui Silva, Jr. (Malden)
Girls Soccer
Lucia Antonucci, 8th Grader
(Malden)
Gianna Gray, Sr. (Malden)
Hailey Hickey, Sr. (Medford)
Reilly Hickey, Soph. (Medford)
Millie Reynolds, Sr. (Stoneham)
Volleyball
Ilona
Beacom-Domotor, Sr.
(Melrose)
Mairead St. Clair, Sr. (Melrose)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 24, 2021
MHS Girls Soccer Banquet names
GBL All-Stars, MVP, Coaches’ Award
By Tara Vocino
M
alden High School Girls Soccer
Golden Tornadoes players
were given awards for their
athletic talent and teamwork
during last Wednesday night’s
banquet in the school cafeteria.
Showing coaches’ appreciation to Junior Varsity Head Coach Kim
Brookes are players Marie Laguerre and Zeina Khatib.
From left to right: Junior Varsity Head Coach Kim Brookes with award recipients Vanessa PortilloRamos,
Sarah Henry, Beatriz Santos, GBL All-Star Olivia Donahue, in center, Junior Varsity Coaches’
Award recipient Abigail Morrison, in back, GBL All-Star/Varsity MVP Sarah Dzaferagic and Varsity
Head Coach Enrique Caceda.
Junior Varsity Head Coach Kim Brookes awarded Vanessa
Portillo-Ramos the Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player
Award during last Wednesday night’s banquet at Malden
High School.
Varsity Head Coach Enrique Caceda awarded Karen Rivera
the Varsity Coaches’ Award during last Wednesday night’s
Girls Soccer banquet in the cafeteria at Malden High
School.
Greater Boston League All-Star Sara Dzaferagic
also received the Varsity Most Valuable Player
Award. She will receive her All-Star Award in
the spring. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
Varsity Head Coach Enrique Caceda awarded the Varsity
Most Improved Player Award to Beatriz Santos.
Junior Varsity Head Coach Kim Brookes awarded Valentina
Hernandez the Junior Varsity Most Improved Player Award.
Incoming Captains Beatriz Santos and Leyla
Rodriguez
Varsity Head Coach Enrique Caceda gave Sarah Henry the
Varsity Newcomer of the Year Award.
Varsity Head Coach Enrique Caceda awarded Sara
Dzaferagic the Varsity Most Valuable Player Award. She
was named a GBL All-Star.
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RIVALRY | FROM PAGE 1
The 2021 Malden Golden Tornadoes Football Team
itself – but the game was played.
Medford topped Malden, 24-21,
to end an onerous 14-game losing
streak.
On Thursday the Golden Tornadoes
of Malden will host the
Medford Mustangs at Macdonald
Stadium (22 Pearl St., Malden)
in the 134th meeting of
the two teams. It is a traditional
10 o’clock kickoff on Thanksgiving
morning.
Malden has won the last five
holiday games in a row, including
a 29-0 game at windswept
Hormel Stadium in Medford in
2019. Medford did snap the actual
five-game series streak in
Malden’s favor with its 24-21 win
in May, but the actual Thanksgiving
streak still holds.
The Golden Tornadoes hold a
67-55 advantage in the annual
matchup. There have been 10
ties in the ancient series.
Malden, led by first-year
Head Coach Witche Exilhomme,
comes into this year’s game
seeking its second win. Malden
(1-8) slipped past Somerville in
Game 3 of this season, but has
dropped six straight since. Medford
has not fared much better
in the regular season, coming
in at 2-8 overall. After a 25-0 win
over Somerville, Medford has
dropped four straight games.
Coach Exilhomme has seen the
game as a player in 2009, 2010
and 2011 and as an assistant
coach in “Fall 2.” It was a new chapter
for him as head coach in 2018.
Coach Exilhomme said he and
his team are excited about this
year’s game as it holds special
meaning. “Every Thanksgiving
game is unique and every one
is special in its own right because,
for that year’s seniors, it is
their last game,” Coach Exilhomme
said. “Fortunately for our seniors
this year, they have a home
game.” Malden will honor its senior
players and cheerleaders at
halftime of tomorrow’s game,
which will be Senior Day.
Suiting up for the last time
as Golden Tornadoes in tomorrow’s
game are senior captains
Ethan Heon, Jordan Rodriguez
and Gavin West, along with fellow
seniors Mackenley Anasthal,
Jevonte Augustin, Justin Desimone,
Jeremiah Dessources, J.J.
Irizharry, Ronald Juarez, Lyden
Lewis, Paccini Louis and Trae
Texeira. Despite double-digit seniors
for the first time in many
years, Malden still fields a young
team overall. Coach Exilhomme’s
junior varsity team was the
Greater Boston League champion
this past fall, and many quality
players from that 8-3 team see
varsity time each week.
Speaking to the youths of
the team, Malden is planning
on handing the starting spot at
quarterback to freshman Aidan
Brett on Thanksgiving morning.
Malden has had all kinds of trouble
scoring points this season,
and the Malden coaching staff
is hoping the mobile, strongarmed
Brett can give the Golden
Tornadoes a boost at home.
Malden’s favorite receiving
targets will be West, sophomore
6-5 split end Gabriel Vargas
and sophomore speedster
Felix DaCosta. Coming out of
the Golden Tornadoes backfield
will be senior J.J. Irizharry, this
season’s leading rusher, and junior
Mack Coulanges-Blais. Senior
strong safety Mackenley
Anasthal, senior linebacker Justin
Desimone, senior defensive
lineman Jeremiah Dessources
and freshman linebacker James
Hyppolite have been leaders for
Malden’s defense. Senior placekicker
Ronald Juarez, who set a
Thanksgiving record with a 32yard
field goal in Malden’s 2019
victory, is a steady weapon if
the Golden Tornadoes can find
a way to get into the Red Zone.
“It is said every year, throw out
the records, and it is true this
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year as well. This is Malden-Medford
and it will all be decided on
the field on Thanksgiving. It never
changes,” Malden sixth-year
Athletic Director Charlie Conefrey
said. “We look forward to
seeing all the former players
and alumni who will come for
this game. It is the best day of
the season and we want to finish
with a win for our seniors.”
****
Tickets for the game are available
in the Malden High School
Athletic Office (77 Salem St.,
Malden) – $7 for adults and $5
for students – until noon on
Wednesday. All tickets are $7 on
the day of the game.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 131, Section
40, Wetlands Protection Act (as amended) of the Massachusetts General Laws
that a Hearing of the City Of Malden Conservation Commission will be held on
Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. via remote hearing. Hearing of a request
for Determination of Applicability for the proposed installation of 23kV ductbank
from existing traction power substation to existing electric manhole along the
sidewalk of Banks Place in Malden. A portion of the proposed work is within the
100 foot Buffer Zone.
Per Order of the Malden Conservation Commission.
On June 16, 2021, Governor Baker signed into law An Act Extending Certain COVID-19
Measures Adopted During the State of Emergency. This Act includes an extension,
until April 1, 2022, of the remote meeting provisions of his March 12, 2020, Executive
Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law. This meeting will be
conducted via remote participation.
In person attendance by members of the public is prohibited, and all effort will be made
to permit public attendance of this meeting, in the manner specified below, via remote
access by internet, telephone, and if available via public broadcast of the meeting by
Malden Access Cable Television on public access television channels. Public access
will also be provided by posting draft minutes, and/or a transcript, recording, or record
of the meeting on the City of Malden website at cityofmalden.org as soon as practicable
after the meeting.
Additional information/guidelines for the public can be found here:
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/updated-guidance-on-holding-meetingspursuant-to-the-act-extending-certain-covid-19-measures
Meeting
information is as follows:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/91410881994?pwd=RnNiYjJEVTFkcjQzMVpSdDNORmhsUT09
Meeting ID: 914 1088 1994 Passcode: 202917 Dial by your location: +1 646 518 9805 US
Find your local number: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/aBbJGOerF
Isaac Slavitt
Chairman
November 24, 2021
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 24, 2021
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS
DATE OF NOTICE NOVEMBER 24, 2021
City of Malden
Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development
215 Pleasant Street, Third Floor
Malden, MA 02148
Telephone 781-324-5720
knestor@maldenredevelopment.com
GRANT NUMBER MALHB0462-21
TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS, AND PERSONS:
These notices shall satisfy procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the City of Malden, Office of Strategic Planning and Community
Development (OSPCD).
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
On or about December 9, 2021, the OSPCD will submit a request to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the release of the
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Grant authorized by Sec. 1011 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title X of the Housing
and Community Development Act of 1992, 42 U.S.C. 4852). The Healthy Homes Supplemental funding is authorized under Section 502 of the Housing and
Urban Development Act of 1970 (12 U.S.C 1701 z-2). Funding for both programs is provided by The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, approved December
27, 2020 (Public Law 116-260) and the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020, approved December 20, 2019 (Public Law 116-94). Funding is provided
for the Malden Lead Hazard Reduction/Healthy Homes Program, a housing rehabilitation program focused on reducing lead-based paint hazards with a period of
performance of November 1, 2021, through May 30, 2025.
The program will make funds available to owner-occupant homeowners and investor-owners utilizing HUD’s Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction and Healthy
Homes Funds. Low and moderate income families with children are the principal beneficiaries of the program. Structures containing lead-based paint hazards
will be treated in accordance with both the HUD Guidelines and the Massachusetts Lead Law. The purpose of the grant is to perform lead-based paint and other
housing-based health hazard testing and assessments, hazard reduction and clearance of up to 142 dwelling units in Malden. Additionally, up to 107 units will be
assisted with Healthy Homes Supplemental Funds with interventions including but not limited to radon assessment and remediation, replacement of lead water
service pipes, and electrical repairs.
The OSPCD is requesting the release of $3,100,715.00, which includes a healthy homes supplement of $600,000.00, over a period of performance of
November 1, 2021, through May 30, 2025. Additionally, the City of Malden is providing a match funds in the amount of $250,100.00.
The proposed hazard reduction activities to be funded under this program are categorically excluded from the National Environmental Policy Act requirements,
but subject to compliance with some of the environmental laws and authorities listed at §58.5 of 24 CFR Part 58. In accordance with §58.15, a two-tiered
environmental review process has been structured, whereby some environmental laws and authorities have been evaluated for the entire City of Malden.
Compliance with other applicable environmental laws and authorities will be evaluated prior to funding each individual project. Specifically, the entire
City has been evaluated and is in compliance with the following laws and authorities as established in the Tier I review: Airport Hazards, Coastal Barriers
Resources Act, Air Quality, Coastal Zone Management Act, Endangered Species Act, Explosive & Flammable Hazards, Farmlands Protection, Noise Abatement and
Control, Sole Source Aquifers, Wetlands Protection, Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and Environmental Justice. In the Tier II review, compliance with the following
environmental laws and authorities will be evaluated prior to funding each specific project: National Flood Insurance Program, Contamination and Toxic Substances,
Floodplain Management, and Historic Preservation. If an individual project exceeds the threshold for categorical exclusion detailed in §58.35(a), an
Environmental Assessment will be completed and a separate Finding of No Significant Impact and Request for Release of Funds will be published. Copies of the
compliance documentation worksheets are available at the address below.
An Environmental Review Record (ERR) that documents the environmental determinations for each project, and more fully describes the tiered review process
cited above, will be available at Malden’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development, 215 Pleasant Street, Third Floor, Malden, MA 02148. The
ERR will be available for review and may be examined or copied on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Tuesdays from
8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to knestor@maldenredevelopment.com. All comments received by
December 9, 2021, will be considered by OSPCD prior to authorizing submission of a Request for Release of Funds and Environmental Certification to HUD.
RELEASE OF FUNDS
The OSPCD certifies to HUD that Deborah A. Burke in her capacity as Director of the OSPCD consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action
is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUD’s approval of the
certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows the OSPCD to utilize federal funds and implement the Program.
OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS
HUD will consider objections to its release of funds and this certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt
of the request (whichever is later) only if the objections are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the
OSPCD; (b) the OSPCD has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the OSPCD has committed
funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR
Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality.
Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and may be addressed to HUD as follows:
Karen M. Griego, Office of Lead Hazard Control & Healthy Homes, Program Environmental Clearance Officer, U.S. Department of HUD, 500 Gold Avenue SW,
7th Floor, Suite 7301, PO Box 906, Albuquerque, NM 87103-0906. Potential objectors may contact HUD directly to verify the actual last day of the objection/
comment period.
Deborah A Burke, Director
City of Malden
Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development
November 24, 2021
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Malden residents
named to Honor Roll
at MVRCS
T
he following Malden residents,
in grades 7-12,
achieved Honors or High Honors
at Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School for the first
quarter of the 2021-2022 academic
year.
To be eligible for the Honor
Roll, a student must have no
grade lower than a B- for the
quarter. To be eligible for the
High Honor Roll, a student must
have no grade lower than an Afor
the quarter.
High Honor Roll
Grade 12: Olivia Correale, Rintaro
Inomata, Son Tran, Amora
Velic.
Grade 11: Daniel Nguyen,
Eric Wang.
Grade 10: Rim Badaoui, Lukas
Deguire, Breana Immaculate
Nansamba, Alexander
Sokolovic, Ashley Tham, NhatMinh
Tran, Jason Yan.
Grade 9: Sophea Giech, Isabella
He, Sophia Marcus, Anthony
Rutkauskas, Crystal Tang,
Matthew Weng, Winiel Xie.
Grade 8: Nicolas-Armando
Caballero, Reem Chaouchi, Yukino
Inomata, Jacob Lee, Shravya
Medarametla, Britney, Meghan
Nayiga, Celeste Offiong, Amanda
Pham, Robensline Seide,
Minhduy Tran, Arleigh Wilde,
Iris Zhao.
Grade 7: Kai Danoff, Sadra
Hashempour, Noah Henok,
Sephora Pierre-Louis, Nai Osman,
Saloni Parikh, Angelina
Ricciardone, Afnaan Zeabi.
Hon or Roll
Grade 12: Mya Brutus, Emily
Chagnon, Samuel Deras, Gianna
Gray, Adam Housni, Dhyey Patel,
Ashley Pham, Kim Thao Tran.
Grade 11: Asal Bahrampouri,
Andy Chen, Ryan Chen, Isabella
Chu, Ramy Elaafer, Alexandria
Manseau, Matthew Nguyen,
Rayan Oukani, Amy Pham,
Evan Rawe, Annelie Sical, Euba
Tafese, Riya Tanizaki.
Grade 10:Jonathan Brandano,
Stephen Carter, Amelia
Daly, Nora Fatimi, Ryan Hartnett,
Makda Johannes, Kavinprasad
Kanagaraju, Gabriella
Lajoie, Alicia Leung, Inssaf
Machouk, Coralie Mondesir,
Angelica Nocera, Rachel Nortelus,
Ameya Panchal, Mahum
Sheikh, Nari Steele, Aimy Tran,
Diora Velic, Crystal Wu, Jasmine
Zhao.
Grade 9:Jayden Chu, Ethan
Danoff, Brianna Gesnaldo, Calvin
Lam, Christ-Ryan Leconte,
Neisha Maurin, Melissa Moura,
Sierra Soares, Ryan Zheng.
Grade 8:Jayden Aldana, Michael
Brandano, James Cahill,
Cain Chen, Serina Chen, Brigid
Collins, Eseta Guesh, Kyle
Hoang, Diane Joseph, Kaitlyn
Knox, Udhayjeet Kumar, Nicholas
Li, Carolina Notaro Machado,
Patrick Manning, Cameron
Martins, Henry Mbagire, Raphael
Orcino, Josh Pereira, Addison
Romprey, Mathew Xie,
Edwin Zhang.
Grade 7: Amisha Arora, Emily
Bradbury, Cady Chen, Madison
Correia, Laila Eddaouia, Noah Elbadaoui,
Madot Guesh, Charles
Manning, Sayuri Panchal, Amira
Sabir, Marwah Syed, Abbey Timothee,
Willie To.
MVES recruiting
volunteers for
community meal sites
M
ystic Valley Elder Services
(MVES) is seeking volunteers
who have a passion for giving
back to the community as
well as the skills, knowledge and
temperament (empathy, compassion
and patience) to volunteer
in the meal site program.
Volunteers are essential to the
success of MVES, helping older
adults and adults with disabilities
live independently. MVES
is specifically looking for volunteers
to assist at the following
sites: the Medford Senior Center,
630 Salem St. in Malden, 910
Main St. in Melrose, the Revere
Senior Center and the Malden
Council on Aging. Meal site volunteers
work as part of a team
that contributes to the safe independence
of elders living
in the community by helping
them access nutritious and balanced
food as well as opportunities
for socialization. They set tables
and assist with some food
prep, serving and cleanup, as
well as ensure that visitors find a
warm and friendly atmosphere
at any of Mystic Valley Elder Services’
sites.
For more information on meal
site volunteer opportunities at
MVES, please call MVES Director
of Community Programs Lauren
Reid at 781-388-2382 or visit
mves.org/volunteer.
A
Malden patrolman
recuperating after being
struck by car on duty
Longtime officer seriously hurt with non-lifethreatening
injuries while responding to a call
By Steve Freker
veteran Malden Police Officer
is recuperating at home
after being struck by a car and
thrown across the windshield
in Malden last Thursday night,
according to reports. Patrolman
Mike Langston, a well-known,
longtime local officer was crossing
the street while responding
to a call when he was hit by
a car, according to Malden police.
Police say Ptl. Langston was
thrown across the windshield
of the car and onto the ground
while assisting with a call at the
busy Malden intersection of
Cross and Main Streets.
Officer Langston was taken
by ambulance to an area hospital
for treatment with serious,
non-life-threatening injuries
and has since been released. Police
report that he is recuperating
at home with his family.
“Police officers go out and often
encounter the unexpected,
the spontaneous, and the
unpredictable,” Malden Police
Chief Kevin Molis said in an online
statement. “I spoke to Mike,
he’s doing well, and he waits
anxiously to be able to come
back to work.”
Malden Police Ptl. Michael Langston was injured on Thursday
night (Nov. 18) when he was struck by a car and thrown over the
windshield while assisting with a police call at the intersection
of Main and Cross Streets. (Advocate Photo)
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
INVITATION FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING
AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
The City of Malden invites sealed price, and non-priced proposals, in accordance with
M.G.L. c.30B, §6, from Vendors for: NORTH SUBURBAN CONSORTIUM HOME
INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM - AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN
(HOME-ARP) ALLOCATION PLAN CONSULTING SERVICES
Contract Documents will be available by email request at aturgeon@maldenredevelopment.com
after: 1:00 p.m., Monday, November 29, 2021. Following the deadline for proposals, all
proposals received within the time specified will be reviewed by the RFP Evaluation
Committee, and an award will be made to the most advantageous proposer for services.
Proposals will be received until 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at the Office of
Strategic Planning and Community Development, 215 Pleasant Street, Third Floor,
Malden MA 02148. Proposals will not be accepted nor may submitted proposals be corrected,
modified or withdrawn after the deadline for proposals.
All bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 30B §6. All City of Malden bids
are available by request. Addenda’s will be sent to the contact information provided. It is
the sole responsibility of the contractor requesting these bids to ensure they have received
any and all addenda prior to the bid opening.
The City will reject any and all proposals 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.
November 24, 2021
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 24, 2021
OBITUARIES
Eugene Francis,
Duggan, Jr.
1. On Nov. 26, 1966, in Brittany, what European president
opened the fi rst tidal power station in the world?
2. In what country did apple pie originate?
3. What sex of turkey gobbles?
4. What one-word 1978 disco song title has four periods?
5. On Nov. 27, 1955, what engineer and author was born who
had a PBS series about science?
6. Which U.S. state has the most pumpkin acreage: California,
Illinois or New Mexico?
7. What U.S. bridge has been “sold” by con artists at least three
times (one ending up in Sing Sing)?
8. On Nov. 28, 1967, the fi rst pulsar was discovered; what is
a pulsar?
9. What is a supreme (or supreme – highest degree of quality)
of poultry?
10. On Nov. 29, 1972, Atari released what video game?
11. Where do wild turkeys sleep?
12. What is the fi rst recorded year when Cape Cod cranberry
bogs were fl ooded and frozen for a better harvest: 1732,
1838 or 1907?
13. On Nov. 30, 1872, the fi rst-ever international soccer match
took place in Glasgow; what two countries competed?
14. In the 1893 play “A Woman of No Importance,” who wrote,
“After a good dinner, one can forgive anybody, even one’s
own relations”?
15. On Dec. 1, 1878, who installed the fi rst telephone at the
White House?
16. On Nov. 23, 1921, The Baltimore Sun reported that what
took an airplane to the White House “wearing an aviation
helmet and goggles and clad in a black and gold sweater
held on by a pink bow” (and also a train ride after it got sick)?
17. December 2 is International Day for the Abolition of
Slavery; what U.S. state’s constitution (1777) was the fi rst
U.S. document to abolish slavery?
18. What country produces the most cranberries?
19. Can turkeys fl y?
20. On Dec. 3, 1800, the Electoral College had a tie vote for what
two candidates?
ANSWERS
71 years of age, went home to
be with the Lord on November
14, 2021, surrounded by family
in his home in Marco Island, FL.
Gene served his country in the
US Army with the HHC 159th
Aviation Battalion in the 101st
Airborne Division. Gene was
awarded the Vietnam Service
Medal, Combat Infantry Badge,
National Defense Service Medal,
Army Commendation Medal,
Air Medal with V Device, Parachute
Badge,
Expert M-16
Assault Rifl e.
Gene is
survived by
his loving
wife, Donna
Marie Duggan
(Liadis),
children,
Stephanie
Duggan of
Essex, MA,
Pamela Leggiere
and
husband
Decorated
veteran of
Vietnam Confl ict
Proud family
man
James of Daytona, FL, Danielle
Valley and husband Jimmy of
Saugus and Janine Morgan of
Prescott, AZ; stepdaughters
and their husbands, Stacy and
Gregory Winn of Winchester,
Crystal and Christopher Morano
of Malden and Amanda
and Anthony Berriola of Stoneham.
He also leaves behind his
loving grandchildren; Shauna,
Aidan, Michayla, Shain, Gregory,
Kaya Jean, Patrick, Collin,
Kyle, Melissa, and Jameson, and
great-granddaughter Addilyn.
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lings, Steve Duggan from Fort
Myers, FL, Jim Duggan and wife
Linda of Naples, FL, Tom Duggan
and wife Gail from Phoenix, AZ,
Shirley Rooney of Malden, Mike
Duggan and longtime companion
Jojo of Bradenton, FL, Kathleen
Duggan of Peabody and
Vinnie Duggan of Melrose. He
is also survived by his Aunt Sis
& Aunt Jen, dear Uncle Bud, of
Malden plus all of his loving
nieces, nephews and cousins.
Gene is predeceased by his
parents, Eugene F. Duggan, Sr.
and Shirley A. (Swansburg).
Gene was a Maldonian for
most of his life. He was a proud,
retired Local 7 Ironworker and
a longtime member of the East
Side Athletic Association in Malden,
the VFW, American Legion
and DAV where he made countless
lifelong friendships.
He lived life to the fullest, and
enjoyed spending his days riding
his motorcycle, golfi ng, fi shing,
boating, camping and playing
his guitar with family and
friends. His girls were the light of
his life. Ultimately, Gene fulfi lled
his dream with “his Donna Marie”,
on Marco Island, Florida, where
they created their paradise.
Friends and family attended
a Funeral Mass celebrated
in St. Joseph's Church, 770 Salem
St, Malden, MA on Tuesday,
November 23 at 10am. Services
concluded with interment
at Forestdale Cemetery, Malden.
For additional information,
please visit www.gatelyfh.com.
In lieu of fl owers, donations
may kindly be made to St. Jude.
Ellen E. (Foster)
Sherman
A retired
nurse’s aide,
passed away
on Thursday,
November
18th, at the
age of 92. Ellen
was born in Boston in 1929, the
daughter of James and Catherine
Foster. She was raised in Boston
and graduated from Boston High
School with the Class of 1947. In
1948, she married her sweetheart,
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 23
1. Charles de Gaulle
2. England
3. Males
4. Y.M.C.A.
5. Bill Nye (the Science Guy)
6. Illinois
7. The Brooklyn Bridge
8. A pulsating radio source (thought to be a neutron star with
a rapid spin)
9. A skinless, boneless breast
10. Pong
11. In trees
12. 1838
13. England and Scotland
14. Oscar Wilde
15. Alexander Graham Bell
16. A turkey named Supreme II
17. Vermont’s
18. USA
19. Only wild turkeys can fl y.
20. Thomas Jeff erson and Aaron Burr
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Edward Sherman, and the two
settled down in Malden to raise
their family. They shared 63 years
of marriage until Edwards passing
in 2011. For many years, Ellen
worked nights as a Nurse’s Aide in
Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett.
She always helped take care
of the neighborhood where they
lived, and volunteered at Bread of
Life in Malden.
She is survived by her children,
of Kevin J. Sherman and wife Marie
of Malden, Celeste Van Gilder
of Weare, NH, Brian J. Sherman
and wife Sandra of FL, and Marie
E. Golab and Husband Wayne
of Methuen, her brother, Thomas
Foster of FL, her grandchildren,
Kevin Jr, Anthony, Patrick, Katherine,
Tara, Ashley, and Matthew,
her great grandchildren, Kayla,
Brinley, Harrison, Macy, Henry,
Joshua, Elizabeth, Andrew, Max,
Sasha, and Charlotte and many
nieces and nephews .
Ellen was predeceased by Son in
law David Van Gilder and Granddaughter
Andrea Van Gilder.
Funeral Services will be held
at the Sacred Hearts Church,
297 Main St, Malden, on Monday,
November 29 at 10 AM, followed
with interment in Holy
Cross Cemetery, Malden
Donations in Ellen's memory
may be made to: Bread of Life, 54
Eastern Ave, Malden, MA 02148.
~ Legal Notice ~
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Malden Community Preservation Committee
Notice is hereby given that the City of Malden Community Preservation Committee will
hold a public hearing on Weds. December 8, 2021, at 5:30PM Eastern Time (US and
Canada), via remote hearing, at which members of the public are invited to attend to
participate and provide comments. The CPC will invite applicants for funds to present and
will receive public comments on the following proposals:
Devir Park
0 Leonard Street
Crescent Lane
Malden River Works
Linden Rink
If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact Maria Luise,
ADA Compliance Coordinator at mluise@cityofmalden.org or 781-397-7000, Ext 2005
The hearing will be hosted by the City of Malden on Zoom and will be accessible to
members of the public who are invited to attend and provide comments via the following
link and/or telephone:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/93220327338?pwd=TktiSlhqSmI5VXFPMTZPUm96MnBrQT09
Passcode: 728718
Or Telephone:
Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 646 518 9805 or +1 929 436 2866
Webinar ID: 932 2032 7338
Passcode: 728718
International numbers available: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/avAgzZLnY
For further information, or to submit written comments and questions, please contact the
City of Malden Community Preservation Committee via email at maldencpc@cityofmalden.org
November 24 & December 3, 2021
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ADVOCATE | FROM PAGE 3
the GBL Championship on the
line, Malden trailed, 14-13, with
under three minutes to play –
not for long – Fermano took a
pitch, found some space and
raced 40 yards for a Golden Tornadoes
touchdown, electrifying
the crowd and giving Malden
the winning points, and the GBL
title, with a 19-14 victory
#6 – Malden 19, Medford 0
(November 22, 1951): For only
the second time in series history,
both teams came into the game
unbeaten. Malden was at 7-0-1.
Medford, at 8-0, would share the
ADVOCATE | SEE PAGE 24
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Dear Need,
If you’re enrolled in original Medicare, getting an electric-powered
mobility scooter or wheelchair that’s covered by Medicare
starts with a visit to your doctor’s offi ce.
If eligible, Medicare will pay 80 percent of the cost, after you’ve
met your Part B deductible ($203 in 2021). You will be responsible
for the remaining 20 percent unless you have supplemental
insurance. Here’s a breakdown of how it works.
Schedule an Appointment
Your fi rst step is to call your doctor or primary care provider and
schedule a Medicare required, face-to-face mobility evaluation to
determine your need for a power scooter or wheelchair. For you
to be eligible, you’ll need to meet all of the following conditions:
Your health condition makes moving around your home very
diffi cult, even with the help of a cane, crutch, walker or manual
wheelchair.
You have signifi cant problems performing activities of daily
living like bathing, dressing, getting in or out of a bed or chair, or
using the bathroom.
You are able to safely operate, and get on and off the scooter
or wheelchair, or have someone with you who is always available
to help you safely use the device.
If eligible, your doctor will determine what kind of mobility
equipment you’ll need based on your condition, usability in your
home, and ability to operate it.
It’s also important to know that Medicare coverage is dependent
on your needing a scooter or wheelchair in your home. If
your claim is based on needing it outside your home, it will be
denied as not medically necessary, because the wheelchair or
scooter will be considered a leisure item.
Where to Buy
If your doctor determines you need a power scooter or wheelchair,
he or she will fi ll out a written order or prescription. Once
you receive it, you’ll need to take it to a Medicare approved supplier
within 45 days. To fi nd Medicare approved suppliers in your
area, visit Medicare.gov/medical-equipment-suppliers or call
800-633-4227.
There are, however, circumstances where you may need “prior
authorization” for certain types of power wheelchairs. In this case,
you’ll need permission from Medicare before you can get one.
Financial Aid
If you have a Medicare supplemental (Medigap) policy, it may
pick up some, or all of the 20 percent cost of the scooter or wheelchair
that’s not covered by Medicare. If, however, you don’t have
supplemental insurance, and can’t aff ord the 20 percent, you may
be able to get help through Medicare Savings Programs. Call your
local Medicaid offi ce for eligibility information.
Or, if you fi nd that you’re not eligible for a Medicare covered
scooter or wheelchair, and you can’t aff ord to purchase one, renting
can be a much cheaper short-term solution. Talk to a supplier
about this option.
For more information about power mobility devices call Medicare
at 800-633-4227 or visit Medicare.gov/coverage/wheelchairs-scooters.
Medicare
Advantage
If you happen to have a Medicare Advantage plan (like an HMO
or PPO), you’ll need to call your plan to fi nd out the specifi c steps
you need to take to get a power-wheelchair or scooter. Many Advantage
plans have specifi c suppliers within the plan’s network
they’ll require you to use.
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.
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by Jim Miller
Does Medicare Cover Mobility
Scooters or Wheelchairs?
Dear Savvy Senior,
I have arthritis in my hips and knees and have a diffi cult time getting
around anymore. What do I need to do to get a Medicare-covered
electric-powered scooter or wheelchair?
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ADVOCATE | FROM PAGE 23
Class A State Championship and
league crown with Weymouth, if
the Mustangs prevailed. Malden
sent the Mustangs home empty-handed,
no longer unbeaten,
with a decisive, 19-0 victory. Malden
fi nished with its last undefeated
season at 8-0-1, and Weymouth
won the league and Class
A titles by winning its Thanksgiving
game over (get this) Greenfi
eld, Vermont, clinching a perfect
9-0 fi nish, its 37th straight
win, spanning four years.
#5 – TIE – Malden 12, Medford
2 (November 26, 1931):
A 12-2 win over Medford fi nishes
Malden with its second unbeaten
season (9-0-1) and Class
A State Co-Championship in
three years. Touchdowns by
Sam Pashoian and Lloyd Tupper
led the way.
And Malden 0, Medford 0 (November
28, 1935): Defensive
purists exult! The punting and
the leg of Malden’s “Chuckin”
Charlie O’Rourke – one of the
best quarterbacks to ever wear
the Blue & Gold – and Medford
Captain Art Wareham dominated
in a battle of lines in a scoreless
tie, the second straight in
the series, that enabled Malden
to fi nish unbeaten (8-0-1)
to win the Eastern Mass. Class
A State title.
#4 – Malden 28, Medford
0 (November 26, 1987): Who
knew that the series would have
the longevity it did possess,
all the way up to 100 games?
Malden-Medford celebrated in
grand style, with commemorative
program books and rings for
all the participants, and Malden
capped one its best seasons in
school history with a 28-0 shutout
win, its eighth straight after
an Opening Day loss to Melrose,
at breezy Hormel Stadium. Malden
drove to an undefeated (80)
GBL Championship, its fi rst in
12 years, and its best record (9-1)
in over 30 years. The game drew
a huge crowd and included national
television coverage by
sports commentator Bob Costas.
A pregame pep talk to Malden
by former Golden Tornadoes
legend Dave Moulton appeared
on national TV that day.
Lawrence Hicks ran for 118 yards
and scored two touchdowns. Bill
Roderick passed for 152 yards,
including a 46-yard toss to Carmine
Cappuccio. Roderick also
scored a TD, and J.P. Kelley had
an interception for Malden.
#3 – MALDEN 6, MEDFORD
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0 (November 28, 1929): With
both teams coming into the
game undefeated, an all-time
series record crowd of 18,500 inside
the fence and an estimated
2,000 to 3,000 outside saw Malden
Captain Sam Fishman lead
the Golden Tornadoes to an
unbeaten season (9-0-1) and a
share of the Eastern Mass. title
by returning a punt 55-yards
for the only score of the game
as Medford (7-1-0) fell by a 6-0
score. Coming just two weeks
after the Stock Market Crash,
which signaled the start of the
Great Depression, this win lifted
football fans’ spirits.
#2 – MALDEN 35, MEDFORD
0 (November 24, 1910): Six different
players scored as Malden
clinched State and Suburban
League titles with its 13th
straight victory, 35-0. Malden
fi nished with its best, most wins,
only undefeated, untied (13-00)
season in school history and
went on to beat Providence
(R.I.) Tech, 29-8, in a postseason
game at Bryant Street Park.
#1 – MALDEN 33, MEDFORD
14 (November 25, 1948): Dan
Duggan scored twice and led
Gator Bowl–bound Malden to
a 33-14 win, an unbeaten 9-0-1
record and Class A State Championship
in front of crowd of
12,983 at Municipal Stadium in
Malden. The Golden Tornadoes
squad, led by legendary Head
Coach Warren McGuirk, would
go on to be crowned “National
Champs” in the Kiwanis charity
game after blanking Robert E.
Lee High School, 14-0, in the Gator
Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla., Malden’s
only football appearance –
ever – in a game of that stature.
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MALDEN - Well maintained 4 rm., 2 bdrm. Cape Cod style home, fireplace lvrm.,
hrdwd. flooring, 3 season porch, vintage details, replacement windows, walk-up
attic, finished lower level, attached garage, fenced, corner lot....................$530,000.
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EVERETT - Well established Auto Body/Auto Repair shop, 6 bays, 3 offices,
2 half bath, ample parking, many possibilities, close to all major routes,
and Encore Casino................................................................................$2,000,000.
SAUGUS - 11 Unit Building. Cliftondale Sq. Property consists of 3 store fronts
and 1 free-standing building, 7 residential units. All separate utilities. All units
deleaded, ample off street parking, INCREDIBLE opportunity...............$2,600,000.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 24, 2021
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COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS
Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
The staff at JRS Properties
wishes everyone a Safe, Happy
and Healthy Thanksgiving!
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
LISTED BY NORMA & ROSEMARIE
NEW LISTING BY SANDY
NEW LISTING BY SANDY
SOLD!
CONDO - NEW PRICE - $449,900
30 CHELSEA ST. #812
EVERETT
CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS!
617-590-9143
NEW LISTING BY SANDY
UNDER AGREEMENT
SINGLE FAMILY
39 ARLINGTON ST., EVERETT
$529,900
129 CLARENCE ST., EVERETT
NEW PRICE! $799,900
TWO FAMILY
LISTED BY NORMA
HUGE 3 FAMILY
21-23 CLEVELAND AVE., EVERETT
$980,000
COMING SOON!
READING
$675,000
NEW LISTING BY NORMA
UNDER AGREEMENT
CONDO
120 WYLLIS AVE., UNIT #310
UNDER AGREEMENT
6 FAMILY
CHARLES STREET, MALDEN
$1,250,000
CALL JOE FOR DETAILS 617-680-7610
UNDER AGREEMENT
SINGLE FAMILY
20 BAKER RD., EVERETT
$509,900
SOLD BY MICHAEL
AS BUYER’S AGENT
58 BRADFORD ST.
EVERETT
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Maria Scrima
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