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By Steve Freker
hree key City of Malden public
offi cials, who all head up
major municipal departments,
have submitted resignations in
the past several weeks. Replacements
are actively being sought
for two of the positions at this
time, while a third post will open
when that department head offi
cially leaves city employ on December
31 this year. While not
unprecedented, it is infrequently
that such a substantial number
of key department head
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Advocate Staff Report
he City of Malden is reimagining
the Broadway corridor
with a focus on zoning and
transportation. They would like
feedback to determine the types
of developments residents want
for the corridor and how the
roadway can be redesigned to
be more business- and pedestrian-friendly.
Two community
meetings are taking place –
on Sept. 28 and Oct. 26 – to focus
on the transportation part of
this project, and feedback is still
welcome for the zoning portion.
The transportation portion
of this project will redesign
the corridor in a way that adJim
Cahill
Cemetery Department Supt.
positions become open at the
same time in Malden municipal
government.
Attorney Kathryn Fallon submitted
her resignation as Malden’s
top legal representative in
August after serving for just over
25 years in Malden’s Legal Department,
fi rst as Assistant City
Solicitor and then as City Solicitor
for the past 15 years.
It was announced at last week’s
Malden City Council meeting that
two other prominent municipal
department heads would also
be leaving their posts: longtime
Greg Lucey
City Clerk
Cemetery Department Superintendent
Jim Cahill and thirdyear
Malden City Clerk Greg Lucey.
At last week’s Council meeting,
it was stated that City Clerk
Lucey, who was fi rst appointed in
2019, would serve until the end
of this calendar year, December
31, 2022. At Tuesday night’s City
Council meeting, Ward 7 Councillor
Chris Simonelli said Cahill
had indicated he would stay in
his present position as Superintendent
of Cemeteries until his
DEPARTMENT | SEE PAGE 7
On Monday, the MBTA’s Malden Center Station returned to service
after a 30-day shutdown. (Courtesy/MBTA)
Malden recognized with Government Experience
Award for lead pipe replacement targeting
Advocate Staff Report
M
alden was one of 10 cities
nationwide recognized
with a Project Award by the
Center for Digital Government
(CDG) at last week’s virtual GovX
conference. Now in its sixth year,
the conference highlights the
achievements and best practices
of states, cities and counties
that are radically improving
the experience of government
services.
This year Malden was recognized
for its initiative “Prioritizing
Lead Service Line Replacement
by Childhood Exposure.”
By applying mathematical optimization
techniques to city enBy
Steve Freker
T
housands of Malden residents
joined those around
the Greater Boston region
Monday in returning as Orange
Line riders, after the MBTA reopened
the service followORANGE
LINE | SEE PAGE 7
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Friday, September 23, 2022
Reimagining Broadway
Community meeting dates set for residents’
feedback on redesign of Broadway
dresses residents’ concerns
and supports businesses. At
the first virtual community
meeting on Wednesday, Sept.
28 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
(https://cityofmalden.zoom.
us/j/99261612272, +1 646 518
9805, Meeting ID: 992 6161
2272), residents will learn about
the current state of the roadway,
share what concerns they
have and indicate their desired
improvements. Based on this
feedback, the City will develop
several conceptual renderings
showing potential redesigns of
the roadway. These will be presented
at a virtual meeting on
BROADWAY| SEE PAGE 9
Orange Line service resumes
in Malden, around region after
month-long shutdown
Gary Christenson
Mayor
gineering records and school
enrollment data, Malden has
demonstrated how lead remediation
eff orts can be targeted
towards the riskiest water pipes
Stephen Winslow
Ward 6 Councillor
aff ecting the greatest number of
young children across the city.
Earlier this year Mayor Gary
AWARD | SEE PAGE 11
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 23, 2022
Malden content creator selected to showcase story
at Catalyst Story Institute
In partnership with National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, national
nonprofi t org welcomes new crop of storytellers at this year’s festival
T
he Catalyst Story Institute, a
professional development
program designed to help upand-coming
TV writers, actors,
directors and producers showcase
their work and advance
their careers, has selected a fi -
nalist from Malden to present
at its annual Content Festival in
Duluth, Minn., from September
28 until October 1. The festival,
which is held in partnership
with the National Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS),
is the premier showcase
for the independent television
industry. Unlike other independent
festivals, Catalyst discovers
new storytelling artists and
brings them together with the
world’s best independent content
creators and leading TV industry
professionals at the festival,
where they get advice,
present their work and make
essential professional connections.
Top executives from the
award-winning streaming service
Netfl ix and from Lionsgate,
a global content leader behind
top fi lms, television series, digital
products and platforms, are
among the industry insiders
taking part in the 2022 Festival
programming.
Each year the Catalyst Content
Festival – the country’s longest
running independent television
industry event – receives nearly
1,000 project submissions from
creators in 15 countries. With
fewer than 10 percent of all submissions
showcased, the Catalyst
Content Festival serves as an
important marketplace for television
programming and the talent
behind the selected productions.
This year over 50% of the
participating storytellers identify
as female or nonbinary while
nearly 40% represent communities
of color.
Maldonian Anthony Scibelli
was selected for the project
“Dino-Detectives,” which is a
comedy series about a recently
single fi lmmaker who rediscovers
his favorite ’90s cartoon
show. After burning his hand
on a piece of defective merchandise,
he decides to make a
ages, backgrounds, and experiences.”
More
about the Festival:
Anthony Scibelli
Malden Resident
Content Creator
documentary hit piece on the
series, exposing it as dangerous;
however, as he explores
the series, he comes to understand
the positive side of fandom
and discovers more about
the show’s strange and surreal
history.
“In a period of uncertainty for
our industry, this year’s crop of
storytellers refl ects the ingenuity,
resilience, and awe-inspiring
creativity needed to
make and share content in today’s
quickly evolving entertainment
landscape. These are
stories that need to be told by
creators who deserve industry
attention, and we are thrilled to
provide them with a platform
at this year’s festival,” said Catalyst
Executive Director Philip
Gilpin, Jr. “Catalyst continues
to be a launching pad for new
voices, and we look forward to
welcoming storytellers of all
The Catalyst Content Festival’s
sponsors include NATAS and
HBO. Over the course of fi ve
days, in addition to screenings,
events include table reads,
pitch presentations, panel discussions
and workshops. The
program brings independent
story artists together with industry
pros and representatives
of major industry companies,
and the sessions enable
the content creators to refi
ne their show presentation.
Submissions include TV series,
podcasts and social/webbased
content. They can be in
any stage of development from
pitch to post-production. No
fi lms are allowed. The jury and
other industry participants include
experienced TV showrunners,
producers and development
executives, writers
and directors, network executives,
talent agents and digital
and podcast executives. Recent
participants at Catalyst have
gone on to achieve success in
all facets of the TV industry, including
selling their shows to
a network, securing top agency
representation and getting
hired as writers and directors
on hot shows, including HBO
Max’s “Gossip Girl,” “The Blacklist,”
“New Amsterdam,” “Grey’s
Anatomy” and “Kenan” – as
writers, directors and assistant
showrunners.
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Malden Fire Dept. offers
free smoke detector inspections
& installations for seniors
Advocate Staff Report
I
n conjunction with the City of
Malden’s Fire Safety Week from
October 9-15, the Malden Fire
Department will implement a
program to assist senior citizens
with protecting their personal
safety and the homes they live
in. The Fire Department is off ering
free smoke detector inspections
and installations for senior
citizens in the community.
Statistically, adults ages 65
years and older are twice as likely
to be killed or injured in a fi re,
compared to the population at
large. The percentages of those
risks continue to rise with the increase
in age. Flame burn injuries
were the leading cause of burn
injuries to older adults. Many
homes do not have enough
smoke detectors or might have
detectors that are not operating
or are defective. It is important
that senior citizens do everything
in their power to prevent fi res.
To qualify for the program,
residents must be 65 years of
age or older, the home must be
owner occupied and be a oneor
two-family residence. Please
contact the Fire Prevention Offi
ce at 781-397-7383 to schedule
an appointment.
Malden Chamber of Commerce announces
Malden Restaurant Week from Oct. 10-16
T
he Malden Chamber of
Commerce is pleased to announce
that Malden Restaurant
Week will return to the city
once again. From October 1016,
we invite diners to experience
the variety of food and dining
options off ered by Malden
Chamber restaurants. During
the week, Chamber members
will showcase their menus to
encourage residents to eat out
or take out. Along with Presenting
Sponsor RiverWorks Credit
Union (www.rwcu.com), Restaurant
Week is one way the Chamber
and the community show
support for the local restaurants.
By visiting one or more of these
restaurants during the week,
you could be eligible to win one
of three prizes worth over $100
each. Purchase a Restaurant
Week passport for $10 from the
Chamber website (www.maldenchamber.org)
and present it
when you dine in or take out for
a stamp. Return the passport and
be entered into the raffle. Visit
the website for all the details.
Among the restaurants joining
in Restaurant Week are Bobby
C’s, El Potro Mexican Bar & Grill,
Fresco’s Roast Beef & Seafood,
John Brewer’s Tavern, Pearl Street
Station, Pisa Pizza, Faces Brewing
Co., Evviva Trattoria and 110 Grill.
Founded in 1891, the Malden
Chamber of Commerce is the
largest organization dedicated
to supporting Malden businesses.
With over 300 members, the
Chamber provides programs
to help grow the local business
community. For more information,
contact Joan Ford Mongeau
at director@maldenchamber.org.
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Resident questions city councillor’s
actions over Charter School
Dear Editor,
I am writing this letter in regard
to last week's Malden Advocate.
Malden City Councilors
reject proposed city ballot question.
Councilor O'Malley, as a resident
and taxpayer of our beloved
City of Malden it is disturbing
that you, as a sitting elected
offi cial of Malden, use your position
as a political Soapbox.
The Mystic Valley Charter
School has operated now for the
past 25 years and it has turned
out many highly-educated students
since it began in1997.
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Councilor O'Malley, to waste the
time of our city council as you
did this past Tuesday evening
with your attempt to revoke the
operating license of MVRCS is a
complete and utter disregard to
your elected position.
Obviously seeing how the
vote went on the council, your
support for this non-binding
ballot question for the 2023
election season was soundly defeated
with not one city councilor
supporting you.
Councilor O'Malley, the issues
brought forth by Council
President Craig Spadafora
in regards to your committee
appointment to the parks and
recreation still have not been
resolved.
Before you add anything else
to the council docket, please
think before you soapbox.
MVRCS is a good school, as well
as the Malden public schools.
There was no need for this to be
brought forth to the city council.
Signed,
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60 yr. resident of our Beloved
City of Malden
Massachusetts Legislature
passes two bills to support
veterans and military families
n late summer the Massachusetts
House of Representatives
and Senate enacted
two bills to better support
the needs of veterans, active-duty
service members,
and their families in the Commonwealth.
An Act relative to
the governance, structure and
care of veterans at the Commonwealth’s
veterans’ homes
makes key reforms to the governance
structure and operations
of the state’s two veterans’
homes. An Act relative to
military spouse-licensure portability,
education and enrollment
of dependents, which is
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also known as the SPEED Act,
expands support for military
families who relocate to Massachusetts.
In early August
both bills were signed into
law by Governor Charlie Baker:
Chapters 144 and 154 of
the Acts of 2022, respectively.
“Our veterans, active duty
service members and their
families have made many sacrifi
ces in service to our country,”
said Senator Jason Lewis.
“I’m very pleased that with
the passage of these two bills
we will ensure that our veterans’
homes provide the highest
quality care to their residents,
and that we are providing
as much support as possible
to our military families, including
when they newly relocate
to Massachusetts.”
Chapter 144 requires all
state-operated veterans’
homes to be licensed as nursing
homes by the Department
of Public Health (DPH), prescribes
certain qualifi cations
and responsibilities for the superintendent
and medical director
of each home, elevates
the Secretary of Veterans Services
to report directly to the
Governor and creates a new
Office of the Veteran Advocate
to ensure that veterans
are receiving all services in a
humane and dignifi ed manner.
Following the tragedy at
the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke
in 2020, which resulted in
the COVID-19-related deaths
of 78 veterans, the state legislature
established a Special
Joint Oversight Committee to
investigate the causes of this
tragedy, and their recommendations
formed the basis for
this legislation.
Chapter 154 expands support
for military families who
relocate to Massachusetts, including
occupational license
portability for spouses and
support for school enrollment
for children. The law also establishes
the Purple Star Campus
Program, to designate
schools that demonstrate a
commitment to students and
families of service members,
and the Massachusetts Medal
of Fidelity to be presented
to the next of kin of a service
member or veteran who died
as a result of service-connected
post-traumatic stress disorder,
or a service-connected
condition resulting from a
traumatic brain injury or exposure
to harmful toxins.
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Election Officials: Despite challenges, Malden primary
election operations in September get high marks
Malden added 11 new precincts, 27 total, for highest number in city history
By Steve Freker
T
he recent Malden primary
election may have drawn an
expected low turnout and not
much fanfare, but there were a
number of challenges.
Two major facets of the September
6 preliminary vote were
the fi rst run at the new precinct
system, as well as the fi rst offi -
cial use of Malden's new voting
machines.
Toss in an increased and enhanced
translation approach to
informing and assisting voters
whose fi rst language is not English,
and there were "a lot of
balls in the air," to reference the
common adage.
"We also had a lot of personnel
who had under a year's experience
in our office overall,
and some over a few weeks and
months." Malden Assistant City
Clerk Carol Ann Desiderio told
the Malden City Council during
an offi cial briefi ng she and City
Clerk Greg Lucey provided at
Tuesday's regular meeting.
Lucey described the plethora
of additions to the voting process
and praised his staff . "It was challenging,
but we did it," he said.
"It was a lot to add to the process
at once. We went from 16
to precincts to 27 and had to
have it in place citywide, ready
for the (September 6) election,"
Lucey said.
"We did this regardless of the
Malden City Clerk Greg Lucey, right and Assistant City Clerk Carol
Ann Desiderio addressed the Malden City Council Tuesday on the
details of the recent Malden primary election on September 6.
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turnout or the expected turnout.
Historically is is low for preliminary
elections and it was for this
one (around 11 percent), but the
same process must be in place,"
he added.
The increase in the number of
precincts was due to the changes
in the voting map due to redistricting.
In addition to the new,
added precincts — at 27, the
most in city history— some voters
faced changes in the wards
where they voted.
With some of the ward lines
redrawn, some voters who had
previously voted in Ward 8 were
voting in Ward 6 this election.
Some Ward 3 voters were now
voting in Ward 4.
"We spent many hours and
weeks this year informing the
voters in the respective wards of
any changes that might aff ect
them," Assistant City Clerk Desiderio
said.
of actions by the offi ce leading
up to this election. "Still, there
will always be some voters who
say they were not aware of a precinct
change or other changes.:"
Clerk Lucey said the primary
election was a good indicator of
further changes that will be necessary
for the general election set
for Tuesday, November 8.
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Malden Musings – Pistol Pete Sausage, Onion, & Cheese
By Peter Levine
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icked up pieces while eagerly
anticipating my next visit
to Evviva Trattoria...
By now you’ve probably already
had a “Pistol Pete Sausage,
Onion, and Cheese Pizza” at Evviva
Trattoria. Or at least heard the
chatter that it made its debut in
August. “All About Malden’s” Peter
Caso was the inspiration behind
Chef Anthony and Director
of Operations Marcie’s impetus
to create a pie worthy enough
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the special pie will adorn
a window at the trattoria. Take it
away, Pistol: “Came home from
work today and the offi cial poster
for my Pistol Pete pizza was
communicated to me soon to
be put on the window for display
at Evviva. I am so proud
of myself and my accomplishments
in Malden and I want to
give a big thank you to Evviva
and their fabulous staff for this.
What does everyone think of
this. Hope everyone enjoys my
delicious pizza! Congratulations
to me and Evviva.”
Malden Recreation Director
& stone-cold Edgeworth resident
Joe Levine turned 67 last
week. The kids at the Stadium
serenaded him with a surprise
“Happy Birthday.” When it comes
to Joe Levine, 67 is the new 47.
Just sayin’!
Many people who came of
age in Malden during the 1960’s
idolized pop icons The Monkees,
I included. We bought our
Monkees (vinyl) records (Kids,
ask your parents what vinyl records
are) at Jordan Marsh,
Pete Caso
Caldor, Zayre or J. M. Fields.
We bought our fanzines at
Beers Drug Store, Moe’s Smoke
Shop, or “Frenchie’s” on Charles
Street. And if we were fortunate
enough, got to see them live
and in person maybe at the old
Boston Garden. Malden High
School 1984 graduate Dave Alexander
toured with the Monkees
for close to 25 years during
their 1980’s comeback years. David
passed away recently after a
courageous battle with cancer,
his sense of humor fully intact
to the very end. His big brother
John related that when asked
who he’d like to meet on the
other side, Dave did not hesitate:
“the Three Stooges, of course.”
His dear friend, Micky Dolenz,
the last original member of the
Monkees, had this to say: “A sad,
sad, day. RIP my beautiful friend
and bandmate, Dave Alexander.
We shared so many years of
music and laughs together. For
twenty-fi ve years in the various
Monkee/Micky confi gurations
you were the consummate musician
and vocalist. We will miss
you terribly, ‘Loafi e.’ Wherever
you are, you will rock ’em.”
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Sr. song there), lottery riches or
vacations on the Isle of Capri.
On this mid-September evening,
with a hint of fall in the air
– as I sit watching Angie Dickinson’s
1970’s groundbreaking
“Police Woman” TV show (the
“Silky Chamberlain” episode
with a very young Cheryl Ladd)
– I dream of Richie Cremone’s
chicken soup (not Cheryl!). The
soup that made Chef Richie famous
and me very happy. Missing
you both, Richie! Insert smiley
face.
Former Malden Police Officer
Mike Hardiman via Facebook
on his Woodstock experience:
“Now that we’re coming
up on the anniversary of one of
the best times of my life. I was
home on leave from the Navy
and l called up a friend of mine
from Medford, that l met while
driving cab for Malden Taxi. Asking
him what he was up to, he
told me he was leaving with a
few friends for Bethel, New York,
to go to Woodstock. He gave me
three hours to get ready, and he
picked me up, I always loved doing
things on the spur of the moment.
I got separated from my
buddy and his friends and I had
to hitchhike back to Newport,
Rhode Island. I got picked up
by four girls from Quincy, spent
the night in Quincy, and two of
them took me back to my ship
the next morning in time for roll
call, or muster at 6:30 am. I’d love
to repeat that experience at the
age I was at then.”
A bit of a scoop provided by
none other than cub reporter
Steve “Jimmy Olsen” Winslow...
seems that at the recent Greater
Boston Labor Council Annual
Labor Day Breakfast Vice
President Kamala Harris gave
a shout-out to Malden as she
spoke about the Federal Infrastructure
funds that will be
provided to remove lead water
pipes. Thanks for the scoop,
Steve!
Happy 7-0 to “Fabulous Judy’s”
adoring husband, Jimmy “The
All-American American” Cahill!
As Peter Falk’s iconic TV character
“Columbo” would say “Just
one more thing, sir” – when Marty
Gately speaks, I listen: “How
do you know when something
is a big deal in Malden? When
both Peter Caso, the man behind
the Facebook ‘All About
Malden’ page, and Chris Vetree,
a walking encyclopedia of Malden,
are in the same house. The
Irish American Labor Day race
brought Peter, Chris, and hundreds
of others down to the little
Irish club on West St.
“The race is my favorite Malden
tradition! I love getting to
see so many of my old friends
like Jim Galante, who I used to
run the race with when it was
a half marathon and Jim’s uncle,
MC and Edgeworth legend,
Matt Connolly, was running the
show. Matt’s son, Joe, and his
wife Diane are still involved volunteering
as are Mike McCarthy
and Brian Killion, a better group
of people, you are not going to
find! The race has raised tens
of thousands of dollars to fi ght
cancer!
“Peter Levine predicted that I
would fi nish in the top of my age
group. I told him that I would
not fi nish in the top of my age
group but I, correctly, predicted
that I would win my weight
class. (Insert smiley face) I am
happy to report that I blew off
the humidity and fi nished 1:40
faster than last year. As a veteran
of the race, I know a few things:
(1) after you make the turn from
the Fells to Highland Ave, it is all
downhill or fl at; (2) you need to
choose your cup wisely at the fi -
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DEPARTMENT| FROM PAGE 1
replacement is selected.
Both the City Solicitor and
Cemetery Department Superintendent
posts are being advertised
online at the city’s official
website: www.cityofmalden.
org. It is expected that the City
Clerk’s position will also be posted
in due time online at the city’s
website, probably later this fall.
The City Council will then deliberate
and ultimately select a successor.
The City Council will vote
on a successor to former City Solicitor
Fallon at a future date.
Fallon, who served as Assistant
City Solicitor from the late
1990s until 2007, then as Malden
City Solicitor from 2007 until
late August, when she submitted
her resignation, is leaving after
accepting a similar post for
the City of Framingham. A former
Malden resident who attended
Malden public schools,
Atty. Fallon is now a North Reading
resident and has been an
elected member of that town’s
Select Board for a number of
years, with that board being the
equivalent of a City Council by
way of comparison.
According to an online report,
the City of Framingham has revamped
its municipal legal department
and Fallon will assume
the leadership of that department
at a salary of $175,000. At
present, the salary of the Malden
City Solicitor at the highest step
is $113,670.
Cemetery Department Superintendent
Jim Cahill is believed
to be the longest-serving municipal
department head in the
city at this time. First appointed
in the early 2000s during the administration
of former Malden
Mayor Richard Howard, Cahill is
supervisor of Forest Dale Cemetery,
the largest in the community,
as well as the older, smaller
cemeteries on Salem Street and
Medford Street.
The cemetery superintendent
position is the only one of the
three that will be replaced that
is not appointed by the Malden
City Council. That post is selected
and voted on by the Malden
Cemetery Board of Trustees. The
position is now posted on the
city’s website in the Employment
Opportunities section. It appears
that a replacement may be made
rather swiftly. For its scheduled
Wednesday, September 28 meeting,
the Cemetery Board of TrustORANGE
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ing a month-long shutdown.
The 30-day shutdown came
following an unprecedented
move MBTA officials said was
necessary to effect repairs, additions
and enhancements to
the Orange Line. Both Malden
Orange Line stations – located
near the northern end of the
ees has agenda items which include
interviews of finalists for
the Superintendent’s post as well
as “Selection of a new superintendent,”
by a vote. At present, the
annual salary for Superintendent
of Cemeteries at its highest step
is $96.236.
Malden City Council President
Craig Spadafora at last week’s
Council meeting announced
that City Clerk Greg Lucey had
submitted his resignation from
the post effective January 1,
2023. A former longtime elected
official and local business
owner in the city of Malden, Lucey
was formerly a member of
the Malden School Committee
and then a Malden Councillor-at-Large
for a number of
years. A lifelong Malden resident
who attended Malden Public
Schools, Lucey was appointed
Malden City Clerk in 2019, succeeding
Thomas Brennan, who
had served in the post from
2016-2019. Lucey is just the
third City Clerk in the past 30plus
years in the city of Malden.
Before Brennan took the reins in
2016, Karen Anderson served as
City Clerk for over 20 years. The
annual salary for the position is
now at $113,670.
The “rumor mill” has been relatively
quiet as to potential successors
to three well-known, outgoing
department heads. Assistant
City Solicitor John McNaught has
been serving as interim City Solicitor
following Fallon’s departure.
It is not known whether he would
pursue the open position. Assistant
City Clerk Carol Ann Desiderio,
who appeared alongside City
Clerk Lucey to give the City Council
a debriefing presentation following
the recent September 6
primary election, could potentially
be a candidate to replace
Lucey, according to reports.
Rare Wednesday night City
Council meeting planned
for October 5 due to Yom
Kippur observance
Malden City Council President
Craig Spadafora announced
Tuesday that the Council will adjust
its calendar early next month
and push the date of its first regular
meeting ahead one day in
early October. Since the holiest
day on the Jewish faith’s calendar,
Yom Kippur, is observed beginning
at sunset on Tuesday, October
5, the Malden City Council will
hold a committee meeting only
on Tuesday, October 4, and then
line at Malden Center and the
last stop, Oak Grove on the Malden-Melrose
line – returned to
service Monday after the shutdown.
MBTA
personnel were out
distributing free $5 Dunkin’ gift
cards at Orange Line Stations as
a sign of appreciation to riders,
thanking them for patience over
the past month.
push its regular meeting ahead
one day to Wednesday, October
5 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council will discuss
double-pole issue in
Ordinance Committee
The sentiment expressed at
the September 13 regular City
Council meeting was quite clear:
Clean up and remove the double-poles
from Malden’s streets
and residential districts. A representative
for National Grid came
before the Council at the September
13 meeting and told the
Councillors his company wishes
to receive a permit to do some
utility work in a Malden residential
area. After a bit of a recap on
past policies regarding bids from
National Grid to improve power
infrastructure, the Council President
informed the man of a new
Malden policy that would not allow
the issuance of a permit until
double-poles are removed from
the neighborhood and in other
spots around Malden.
City Council President Spadafora
agreed to put his remarks
on the double-poles, including
discussion of possibly removing
the poles, into the Ordinance
Committee for further discussion.
“This [double-pole issue] has
been going on for far too long
in Malden; we have to address it
now… and we will.”
Spadafora said the problem
has reached a breaking point and
that “this is a good first step toward
addressing the double-pole
issue here.”
The City Council President also
said that he has even witnessed
triple poles...with two polls affixed
to a single working pole. “It
is unheard of around the country
to do that.”
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ALDEN - Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School senior
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was named a National Merit
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16,000 students nationwide in receiving
the distinction. She becomes
MVRCS’s tenth semifi nalist
and joins an exclusive club of
the 4.6% of Mystic Valley students
who achieved at least commended
student distinction since 2018.
Crowley was one of over 1.5
million juniors in 2020 in nearly
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expected to advance to the fi nal
round as Crowley will learn her
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“We congratulate Caroline
on this exceptional achievement
and look forward to following
her status as she moves
through the next stages of the
process,” said Mystic Valley’s Director/Superintendent
Alex Dan.
“Over the course of her 13 years
at MVRCS, Caroline has devoted
herself to maximizing her potential
as a student and a member of
the student community. We are
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T
he Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School girls’ soccer
team recorded their second
win as they played against Innovation
Academy on a sunny
Thursday afternoon (Sept. 15) at
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the lead in the fi rst half with a
goal from captain Reilly Hickey.
During the second half, the Eagles
dominated possession and
continued to put pressure on Innovation
Academy’s keeper. Lucia
Antonucci moved the ball
into the penalty area and passed
to Evie Reynolds, who put another
number on the Eagles side
of the scoreboard. The Hawks responded
and were able to get
the ball through the net during a
one-on-one against goalkeeper
Caroline Crowley. Captain Reilly
Hickey made another run towards
the goal and was able to
score again, edging out Innovation
Academy. As has been the
case all season, the Eagles defensive
unit proved to be strong,
limiting Innovation to just one
goal, and the off ense ignited,
MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 6
nal water stop located in front of
the Hibernians on Charles Street
(wink, wink) and (3) when you
see the Irish fl ag in front of Neal
Carroll’s house on West Street,
you are almost there. BTW my
grandfather was the President
of the AOH back in the days before
I was born, a fact that did
not impress my grandmother
who always referred to the AOH
as ‘All Over Hell’ whenever we
drove by. Still makes me laugh.
“A ton of Malden people were
BROADWAY| FROM PAGE 1
Wednesday, Oct. 26 from 6 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m. (https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/96652353394,
+1
646 518 9805, Meeting ID:
966 5235 3394) for further feedback.
The goal of this work is to
develop a community-based
roadway project that can be
submitted for consideration by
the Boston Metropolitan Planning
Organization’s Transportation
Improvement Program,
which awards federal funds to
construct major multimodal
transportation projects in the
region.
To learn more about this
project, visit https://www.cityofmalden.org/938/Reimagining-Broadway---Transportation
or
contact Transportation Planner
John Alessi at jalessi@cityofmalden.org.
The
zoning portion of this
project will create new zoning
amendments that will codify
the vision and goals of the
Broadway Corridor Framework
Plan. The first meeting took
some signage improvements
that are now planned for the
voting site at the Early Learning
Center (former Holmes School)
on Mountain Avenue. "Some
voters were a bit confused because
the (voting) entrance is
behind the school at the parking
lot, but we will straighten it
out before November."
Another aspect was the large
number of new poll workers —
a total of 60 overall— needed
to staff the 27 precincts. "We
held multiple trainings and
we think they all did a great
job," Desiderio said, noting that
there were 14 workers especially
trained in translation services
for voters.
Several Councillors, including
Mystic Valley Girls Soccer team in action
fi ring shots to give the Eagles
the 3-1 win at the fi nal whistle.
Mystic Valley Head Coach
Matthew Offner was very
pleased with his teams’ perforthere
including Mayor Gary Christenson,
a guy in his fi fties who fi nished
the race in 20 something
(impressive), and then was immediately
on his phone making
sure that the city was prepared for
the coming storm. The guy never
stops! Paul Donato was there, on
the day before his primary win,
doing some last-minute campaigning
as was Edgeworth’s stellar
rep on the School Committee,
whip-smart Rob McCarthy.
“The best part of the race is
seeing old friends, none who
place in May and included a
presentation of the existing
conditions of the corridor and
discussions with community
members on the types of future
development they’d like to
see. The second meeting took
place on Sept. 15 at the Linden
STEAM Academy cafeteria. At
this meeting, the City shared
the zoning concepts that have
been developed based on community
input and asked for additional
feedback. The City will
now be fi nalizing proposals for
the Mayor’s and City Council’s
consideration.
To learn more about this
project and previous community
meetings, visit https://
www.cityofmalden.org/915/
Project-Updates or contact
Malden’s Senior Planner and
Policy Manager, Evan Spetrini,
at espetrini@cityofmalden.org.
Both
of these projects are being
administered by the City
of Malden’s Offi ce of Strategic
Planning and Community Development.
mance,
stating after the game,
“I am pleased with the team’s
response to a very diffi cult past
few games, and, hopefully, we
can use today’s match as a moI
have known longer than I.A.
Road Race Volunteer Karen
Bushee who, along with my
cousin, Denise (Craven) Leonard
[I] met for the fi rst time on a September
day in 1963 when we
all arrived together at the Malden
Hospital Maternity Ward.
Karen’s daughter, DOCTOR Fallon
Bushee, took a break from
saving lives to come in second
place in the women’s race followed
by her twin sister, Shannon.
Shannon is a successful
financial writer. I don’t know
mentum boost going into next
week.”
On Sept. 20 the Eagles traveled
to play the Rams of Shawsheen
Tech and lost, 2-1.
what that is but my friend Paul
Weston, who also posted a better
than he expected time, and
is also a fi nance guy/real estate
broker, seemed to be impressed
with what she was saying.
“The post-race party had a decidedly
old country feel as everyone
was hanging out inside
because it was pouring outside.
Looking forward to next year!”
Postscript 1: Congrats to you
indeed, Pete Caso. I’ve had the
pleasure of knowing you since
you and your hooligan friends
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Ward 8's Jadeane Sica, Ward 7's
Ward 6's Stephen Winslow, Ward
4's Ryan O'Malley and Council
President Craig Spadafora,
among others, thanked the City
Clerk's offi ce reps for their diligence
in the election process
and were all invited to comment
in the future as plans continue
for November.
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Postscript 2: If you do not know
Chris Vetree, you should. You’ve
probably seen him around town
but didn’t know his name. Next
time you see him, say hello. Chris
is a very interesting person and
a sweetheart of a guy.
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Malden girls’ volleyball coach Daniel
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time-out at Wednesday’s match up with
Revere. Malden fell to Revere 3-1.
Senior Rachel Lin on
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Wednesday.
Ramneet Chahal (L) and Vivienne Crawford of Malden
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AWARD| FROM PAGE 1
Mystic Valley Cross Country
wins vs. Nashoba Tech
T
he Mystic Valley Regional
Charter School’s Varsity cross
country program came in first
place at their second meet of
the season, which was held at
Nashoba Valley Technical High
School. Both the girls’ and boys’
teams beat Nashoba Tech: the
boys, 20-35; the girls, 16-39. The
Eagles controlled the momentum
right from the start, earning
the win.
Leading the way for the Eagles
was Daniel Nguyen, who came
in first place overall. Liam Powers
and Jayson Yan also scored
points for the Eagles. Asal Bahrampouri
came in first place
overall in the girls’ race followed
by Britney Nayiga, Gina Wierzbowski
and Anna Tracey, who
all scored points to propel the
Eagles to a victory. Mystic Valley
had very strong performances
from freshman runners Britney
Nayiga and Liam Powers, who
both ran personal records.
Mystic Valley Head Coach
Christenson and Ward 6 Councillor
Stephen Winslow announced
a major new initiative
to speed up the removal of
lead pipe service lines, particularly
those in areas that serve
the most children. Mayor Christenson
recently approved a request
for $2.75 million in ARPA
funds to expedite lead service
line replacements, more than
triple the $655,000 funds dedicated
this year.
Though the GovX award centers
on this recent use of ARPA
funds to maximize public health
benefits, research has been underway
since 2019 when Councillor
Winslow and Conservation
Commission Acting Chair Isaac
Slavitt developed the original concept
of identifying hot spots for
lead risk among young children. A
peer-reviewed research paper laying
out the technical methodoloTwo
Mystic Valley XC teammates are shown running the course
against Nashoba Valley.
Cody Duff was very pleased with
his teams’ performance, stating
after the meet: “I am extremely
proud of how the boys and girls
came out today with positive attitudes
and a winning mindset.”
Both the boys and girls team
put all their talent and composure
on display and “represented
Mystic Valley commendably
in their athleticism and their
sportsmanship,” said Coach Duff.
The Eagles continued their 2-0
season on September 21 (after
press deadline) against the Minuteman
Mustangs of Lexington.
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gy with Malden’s pilot as the central
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approach being replicated in other
cities with similar challenges.
“I congratulate Chairman
Slavitt and Councillor Winslow
on this significant award and
thank them for their vigorous
work to identify the lead lines
that serve the most children,”
said Mayor Christenson.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 23, 2022
Meet the 2022 Mystic Valley Regional Charter
School Eagles Girls' Volleyball Team
Junior Varsity, pictured from left to right: Front row: Kristina Tayag, Keira Michenzie, Fransabelle
DaSilva, Cady Chen, Vanessa Magloire, Emerson Lyons and Lili Wilson; back row: Assistant Coach
Victoria Suttora, Sofi a Samson, Ella Mangone, Maeve Collins, Salma Elmokri, Kaelah McElrathWilliams,
Maraki Belaynah, Melina Catic, Shaymaa Machouk and Head Coach Kevin McDonald.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
- LEGAL NOTICE -
PERMITS, INSPECTIONS & PLANNING SERVICES
215 Pleasant Street, 3rd
City of Malden, Massachusetts
Floor
Malden, Massachusetts 02148
(781) 397-7000 ext. 2030
MALDEN PLANNING BOARD
and
MALDEN CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE COMMITTEE
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Planning Board and Malden City Council Ordinance Committee will
jointly hold a public hearing in the Herbert L. Jackson Council Chamber, Malden City
Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, October 12, 2022,
in accordance with Title 12, Chapter 32, Section 050 of the Code of the City of Malden, regarding
petitions for zoning amendments, as proposed in City Council Papers ##286/2022
and 315/2022, to further amend the following sections of Title 12 of the Code of the City
of Malden, as follows:
To amend Use Regulations for Marijuana Establishments as follows:
A. To change the special permit granting authority (Sections 12.12.010.A, 12.12.190, 12.12.190.B,
12.12.190.G, 12.12.190.G.4, 12.12.190.H and 12.28.010.E) (CCP 286/2022).
B. For use of new buildings to be constructed, to clarify the zoning relief required for violations
of dimensional controls and parking requirements and noncompliance with buffer zones (Section
12.12.190.A) (CCP 315/2022).
C. For use of existing buildings, to clarify the zoning relief required for violations of dimensional
controls and parking requirements (Section 12.12.190.B) (CCP 315/2022).
D. For use of existing buildings, to change the zoning relief required for noncompliance with
buffer zones (Section 12.12.190.B) (CCP 315/2022).
The full texts of the proposed zoning amendments (City Council Papers ##286/2022 and 315/2022)
are available for public review on the City of Malden website at
https://cityofmalden.legistar.com/Legislation.aspx and with the City Planner, Inspectional
Services, 3rd floor, and the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA
By: Kenneth Antonucci
Clerk
By: Peg Crowe, Chair
Malden City Council Ordinance Committee
September 23, 30, 2022
Varsity, pictured from left to right: Front row: Lexi BeacomDomotor,
Mary Tayag, Ashley Cohen, Eva Truong, Keenan Lee
and Team Manager Anna Grasso; back row: Head Coach Kevin
McDonald, Ashlee Guillaume, Anna Batista, Esther Souza, Melody
Sullivan, Isadora DaSilva, Ava Green and Natalie Palma.
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI22P4515EA
Estate of: ALFRED ANTHONY AMIGO
Also Known As: ALFRED A. AMIGO
Date of Death: November 23, 2021
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
Petition of Petitioner Andrew J. Amigo of Essex, MA a Will has
been admitted to informal probate. Andrew J. Amigo of Essex, MA
has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the
estate to serve without surety on the bond.
The estate is being administered under informal procedure by
the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform
Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory
and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but
interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the
administration from the Personal Representative and can
petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including
distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested
parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal
proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the
powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal
procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be
obtained from the Petitioner.
September 23, 2022
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GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK: Battle for soccer
supremacy already under way in GBL
Somerville booters unbeaten in boys’ standings; Medford atop the
girls list; Malden field hockey leads GBL standings
INVITATION FOR BID
CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
2022 Lead Service Line Replacement - Contract One (1)
The City of Malden invites sealed bids in accordance with M.G.L. Ch. 30, Sec. 39M from Vendors for:
GBL Logo
By Steve Freker
T
he battle is already underway
for Greater Boston League
“Soccer Supremacy” after just
two weeks of the regular season.
On the girls’ side, the MedMeet
Dieff Bonhomme, Everett
High School’s “Boys Soccer Player
of the Week,” who is described
as a hardworking student who
always works well with his
teammates. (Courtesy/Everett Athletics)
Contract Documents will be available by email request at maldenengineer@
cityofmalden.org after: 10:00 A.M., Thursday September 22, 2022. Bidders are
requested to email the Engineering’s Office their Company Name, Address, Email
address, & Phone and what bid they are requesting. Bids must be submitted to the
Office of the Engineering Department, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148 by
2:00 P.M. on or before Thursday October 06, 2022; bids will be publicly opened at
this time.
All bidders must be actively registered in sam.gov and the contract will
only be awarded to a contractor that provides evidence of registration and
their Unique Entity ID with their bid or promptly upon request after bids are
received and prior to contract execution.
All bids must be accompanied by a bid deposit in an amount that is not less
than five percent (5%) of the value of the bid.
Bid deposits, payable to the City of Malden, shall be either in the form of a bid
bond, or cash, or a certified check on, or a treasurer’s or cashier’s check issued
by, a responsible bank or trust company. Bidders are reminded that the bid deposit
covers the City for damages when a bidder withdraws its bid after the bid
submission date. Be advised that to the extent permitted by the law the City will
retain all bid deposits for withdrawn bids.
Malden High School Field Hockey opened its season with a 4-3
win over visiting Revere High. (Advocate Photo)
ford High Mustangs are unbeaten
at 5-0 in GBL play (5-2 overall),
following Sept. 20’s 5-0 win over
host Malden at Pine Banks Park.
In GBL girls’ soccer, Somerville is
in second place, also unbeaten
at 2-0-1 (3-0-1 overall), while Revere
is third at 1-1-2 in the GBL
action (2-1-2 overall). Revere fell
to unbeaten Medford, 4-0, in its
season opener, tied Somerville,
2-2, and Lynn Classical, 1-1, and
then defeated Lynn English in
league play, 5-0.
Everett girls’ soccer is at 1-2-1
overall, its lone win against Malden
on Sept. 13, 5-0. Malden (05)
is still seeking its first win at
0-4 GBL and 0-5 overall.
On the boys’ soccer side, perennial
GBL title challenger
Somerville is atop the list with
a 2-0 record in league play, including
close wins over Revere,
2-1, and Chelsea, 3-0. Malden is
at 1-3-1 GBL (1-5-1 overall) and
was on the road at Lynn Classical
on Thursday (4:15 p.m.) – after
Advocate press time – following
a loss to Medford on Tuesday.
Malden leads the
standings in GBL
field hockey
In GBL field hockey, Malden
High is 1-0 and leads the league
and is 1-3 overall with nonleague
losses to St. Mary’s and
Bishop Fenwick. Everett is 0-1
overall with two postponements
after opening the season
with a 4-1 loss to Waltham.
Revere field hockey is 1-2 with a
GBL loss to Malden (4-3), a nonleague
win over Greater Lowell
(7-0) and a non-league loss to
Malden Catholic (4-0).
*****
GBL BOYS’ SOCCER
Team
Somerville
Medford
Revere
Everett
Chelsea
Malden
Medford
Somerville
Revere
Chelsea
Lynn English
Malden
League Overall
2-0-0 2-0-1
1-1-2 1-2-2
0-1-2 0-1-2
1-1-1 1-1-1
0-1-1 0-1-1
Lynn Classical 0-1-1 0-1-1
Lynn English
0-2-1 0-2-1
0-3-1 1-5-1
GBL GIRLS’ SOCCER
Team
League Overall
5-0-0 5-2-0
2-0-1 3-0-1
1-1-2 2-1-2
Lynn Classical 0-1-1 0-1-1
Everett
0-2-1 0-2-1
0-2-1 0-2-1
0-2-0 0-4-0
0-4-0 0-5-0
All bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 30, Section 39M. Wages
are subject to minimum wage rates determined by the Massachusetts Department
of Labor and Industries pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 149, Sec. 26 to 27H. The
schedule of wage rates applicable to this contract is included in the bidding
documents. In addition, the prevailing wage schedule will be updated annually for
all applicable projects lasting longer than one (1) year. You will be required to pay
the rates set out in any updated prevailing wage schedule. Increases in prevailing
wage schedules will not be the basis for change order requests. The successful
bidder will be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance demonstrating current
coverage of the type and amounts set forth in the Project Manual.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish both a Labor and Materials
Payment Bond in the amount of 50% of the contract total within 10 days of
notification of contract award.
The costs of any bond and any insurance required in this Invitation for Bid are the
responsibility of the bidder; such costs will not be reimbursed by City and should be
included in your bid.
All City of Malden bids are available by request. Addenda’s will be sent to the
contact information provided.
The City will reject any and all bids in accordance with the above referenced
General Laws. In addition, the City reserves the right to waive minor informalities
in any or all bids or to reject any or all bids (in whole or in part) if it be in the public
interest to do so.
In the event that any person wishes to attend a bid opening or pre-bid meeting,
accessible and reasonable accommodations will be provided to persons requiring
assistance. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact the city of
Malden’s ADA Coordinator, Maria Luise, at least two business days in advance of
the meeting: 781-397-7000, Ext. 2005 or mluise@cityofmalden.org.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
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Flu Vaccines That
Are Recommended
for Older Adults
Dear Savvy Senior,
I just turned 65 and would like to learn more about the stronger
fl u shots I see advertised for older adults. What can you tell me
about them and how are they covered by Medicare?
Senior Novice
Dear Novice,
There are actually three diff erent types of senior-specifi c fl u
shots (you only need one) that the CDC is now recommending
to people age 65 and older. These FDA-approved annual vaccines
are designed to off er extra protection beyond what a standard
fl u shot provides, which is important for older adults who
have weaker immune defenses and have a greater risk of developing
dangerous fl u complications. Here’s more information on
these three vaccines.
Fluzone High-Dose Quadrivalent: Approved for U.S. use in 2009,
the Fluzone High-Dose is a high-potency vaccine that contains
four times the amount of antigen as a regular fl u shot does, which
creates a stronger immune response for better protection. According
to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine,
this vaccine was proven 24 percent more eff ective than the regular
dose shot at preventing fl u in seniors.
Fluad Quadrivalent: First available in the U.S. in 2016, this adjuvanted
vaccine contains an added ingredient called adjuvant
MF59 that also helps create a stronger immune response. In a
2013 observational study, Fluad was found 51 percent more effective
in preventing fl u-related hospitalizations for older patients
than a standard fl u shot.
You also need to be aware that both the Fluzone High-Dose
and Fluad vaccines can cause more of the mild side eff ects that
can occur with a standard-dose fl u shot, like pain or tenderness
where you got the shot, muscle aches, headache or fatigue. And
neither vaccine is recommended for seniors who are allergic to
chicken eggs, or those who have had a severe reaction to a fl u
vaccine in the past.
Also note that the CDC does not recommend one vaccination
over the other.
FluBlok Quadrivalent: For older adults that are allergic to eggs,
FluBlok, which is a recombinant vaccine that does not use chicken
eggs in their manufacturing process is your best option. This
vaccine is proven to be 30 percent more eff ective than a standard-dose
infl uenza vaccine in preventing fl u in people age 50
and older.
All of these vaccines are covered 100 percent by Medicare Part
B as long as your doctor, health clinic or pharmacy agrees not to
charge you more than Medicare pays.
Pneumonia Vaccines
Another important vaccination the CDC recommends to seniors,
especially this time of year, are the pneumococcal vaccines
for pneumonia. Around 1.5 million Americans visit medical emergency
departments each year because of pneumonia, and about
50,000 people die from it.
The CDC recently updated their recommendations for the pneumococcal
vaccine and now recommend that everyone 65 and older
who has not previously received any pneumococcal vaccine
should get either PCV20 (Prevnar 20) or PCV15 (Vaxneuvance). If
PCV15 is used, this should be followed by a dose of PPSV23 (Pneumovax23)
at least one year later.
Or, if you’ve previously received a PPSV23 shot, you should get
one dose of PCV15 or PCV20 at least one year later.
Medicare Part B also covers two diff erent pneumococcal shots
– the fi rst shot at any time and a diff erent, second shot if it’s given
at least one year after the fi rst shot.
COVID Booster
If you haven’t already done so, you should also get a COVID-19
booster shot this fall. Both Moderna and Pfi zer have developed
new bivalent booster vaccines that adds an Omicron BA 4/5 component
to the old formula, which provides better protection.
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.
OBITUARY
Dr. Astrid O. Peterson
Of Malden. A
retired Radiation
Oncologist,
passed away on
Friday, September
16th, in
Burlington after
a brief illness.
Astrid was born in Winthrop, MA in
1945, the daughter of Fredrik W. and
Elna M. Peterson. Astrid was raised in
Malden and graduated from Malden
High School with the Class of 1963.
She graduated from the Massachusetts
General Hospital School of Nursing in
1966 and became a Surgical Nurse.
After being widowed, Astrid continued
her education while working as
a nurse, attending Boston University
Medical School’s 6-year program, gradINVITATION
FOR BID
CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
2022 Lead Service Line Replacement - Contract Two (2)
The City of Malden invites sealed bids in accordance with M.G.L. Ch. 30, Sec. 39M from Vendors for:
Contract Documents will be available by email request at maldenengineer@
cityofmalden.org after: 10:00 A.M., Thursday September 22, 2022. Bidders are
requested to email the Engineering’s Office their Company Name, Address, Email
address, & Phone and what bid they are requesting. Bids must be submitted to the
Office of the Engineering Department, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148 by
2:00 P.M. on or before Thursday October 06, 2022; bids will be publicly opened at
this time.
All bidders must be actively registered in sam.gov and the contract will
only be awarded to a contractor that provides evidence of registration and
their Unique Entity ID with their bid or promptly upon request after bids are
received and prior to contract execution.
All bids must be accompanied by a bid deposit in an amount that is not less
than five percent (5%) of the value of the bid.
Bid deposits, payable to the City of Malden, shall be either in the form of a bid
bond, or cash, or a certified check on, or a treasurer’s or cashier’s check issued by,
a responsible bank or trust company. Bidders are reminded that the bid
deposit covers the City for damages when a bidder withdraws its bid after the bid
submission date. Be advised that to the extent permitted by the law the City will
retain all bid deposits for withdrawn bids.
All bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 30, Section 39M. Wages
are subject to minimum wage rates determined by the Massachusetts Department
of Labor and Industries pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 149, Sec. 26 to 27H. The
schedule of wage rates applicable to this contract is included in the bidding
documents. In addition, the prevailing wage schedule will be updated annually for
all applicable projects lasting longer than one (1) year. You will be required to pay
the rates set out in any updated prevailing wage schedule. Increases in prevailing
wage schedules will not be the basis for change order requests. The successful
bidder will be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance demonstrating current
coverage of the type and amounts set forth in the Project Manual.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish both a Labor and Materials
Payment Bond in the amount of 50% of the contract total within 10 days of
notification of contract award.
The costs of any bond and any insurance required in this Invitation for Bid are the
responsibility of the bidder; such costs will not be reimbursed by City and should be
included in your bid.
All City of Malden bids are available by request. Addenda’s will be sent to the
contact information provided.
The City will reject any and all bids in accordance with the above referenced
General Laws. In addition, the City reserves the right to waive minor informalities
in any or all bids or to reject any or all bids (in whole or in part) if it be in the public
interest to do so.
In the event that any person wishes to attend a bid opening or pre-bid meeting,
accessible and reasonable accommodations will be provided to persons requiring
assistance. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact the city of
Malden’s ADA Coordinator, Maria Luise, at least two business days in advance of
the meeting: 781-397-7000, Ext. 2005 or mluise@cityofmalden.org.
CITY OF MALDEN
Office of the Controller
September 16, 23, 2022
uating in 1977 with her Doctorate in
Medicine. Initially, Astrid pursued Surgery
as a specialty, but the demands of
the job left her little time to watch her
daughter grow. She switched to Diagnostic
Radiology as it allowed her the
time for her daughter and family, but it
lacked the direct contact with patients
she enjoyed. She eventually settled in
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Virtual Public Hearing, and 2021 Draft Consolidated Annual Performance
and Evaluation Report (CAPER) 15-Day Public Comment Period
The Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) has completed a draft of
the FY 2021-22 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) and is making
it available for public review and comment for 15 days – September 24, 2022 through October
8, 2022. The CAPER describes how the CDBG and HOME grant funds were expended from July
1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 to carry out housing, homeless and community development objectives,
strategies, and activities outlined in the City’s 2021 Annual Action Plan.
All written comments received will be included in the final CAPER sent to HUD along with the
City’s responses. Copies of the draft report are available at https://www.cityofmalden.org/873/
HUD-Reports-and-Notices. Printed copies are also available for public review by appointment
from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Thursday at the OSPCD Office at 215 Pleasant Street,
Third Floor, Malden, MA. If you wish to pick-up a hard copy of the draft CAPER, please call
Community Development Director, Alex Pratt, at 781-324-5720 x5728 to make an appointment.
A public hearing will also be held via Zoom on September 27, 2022 at 6:00 PM.
Written comments may be submitted to Alex Pratt, Community Development Director, at the
OSPCD Office, or emailed to apratt@cityofmalden.org. Please include “CAPER” in the subject
line. For consideration, comments must be received no later than October 8, 2022.
Residents requiring accommodations should contact Alex Pratt, at 781-324-5720 x5728 or
apratt@cityofmalden.org.
This public hearing is being conducted virtually. Members of the public who wish to attend can do
so using the link below to join the meeting:
https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/97651241344?pwd=T3BXa2ZjZTZBVkI0RHhxVUZHZHBsUT09
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 23, 2022
OBITUARY | FROM PAGE 14
1. On Sept. 23, 1938, at the New York World’s Fair, a time
capsule was buried with artifacts, including a newsreel of
what kind of college sports event?
2. How are Sherlock Holmes, Beaker and The Electric Mayhem
similar?
3. In what city would you find “Miracle Mile,” which was
designed to appeal to automobile drivers?
4. On Sept. 24, 1956, what kind of transatlantic cable was
completed?
5. What U.S. president stated, “No man ever listened himself
out of a job”?
6. Who was Adam and Eve’s third child?
7. On Sept. 25, 1690, “Public Occurrences Both Forreign and
Domestick,” the fi rst American multipage newspaper, was
published where?
8. A lollipop man, which was a sign holder in Formula 1 racing,
is also a name for a crossing guard in what country?
9. What bird’s name is equivalent to a minus three in golf?
10. On Sept. 26, 1949, LA’s “Hollywood” sign was changed from
what to that name?
11. What does the zip in zip code stand for?
12. Mark Twain, in “Life on the Mississippi,” stated that what kind
of race is “the most enjoyable of all”?
13. On Sept. 27, 1912, “The Memphis Blues,” the fi rst published
blues, went on sale in Memphis; who composed it?
14. What Notre Dame football star said, “When the going gets
tough, the tough get going”?
15. What is the world’s longest motorway?
16. Who appeared as Sherlock Holmes in many fi lms and later
in the quiz show “Your Lucky Clue”?
17. On Sept. 28, 1850, Congress abolished what punishment
on merchant vessels and in the U.S. Navy?
18. What Bing Crosby song is the best-selling physical single?
19. What initially promoted itself as “The Vacation Kingdom of
the World”?
20. On Sept. 29, 1982, what Boston show about a bar premiered
on TV?
ANSWERS
the fi eld of
Radiation Oncology as it offered
her the best use of her skills. Astrid
worked for many years at Lowell General
Hospital before moving her practice
to Holy Family Medical Center in
Methuen. Her outlook on what others
would have considered a heartbreaking
profession was that “some people
you can cure and some you can improve
the quality of the life they have
remaining”. Astrid treated her patients
with the greatest compassion and was
always willing to take the extra time to
counsel patients and their families or
to off er comfort during the most challenging
times of their lives. She worked
for over 40 years in the fi eld before retiring
in 2015, much to the disappointment
of her patients and colleagues.
Astrid met Richard C. Swanstrom
through a youth group at St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church and they became
sweethearts. In June of 1967, Astrid
and Richard married and the two settled
down in Malden. They were married
for a little over a year when Richard
suddenly passed away in 1968. Astrid
dedicated herself to raising their
daughter Brigitta born shortly after
his death.
Astrid was not an avid traveler. She
dedicated so much of herself to her
work, that she was most content to
spend her free time at home doing
gardening, attending to small home
improvement projects, or taking day
trips around the region. She enjoyed
dog(s), reading, crafts, and shopping
but her greatest joy was being surrounded
by all her family, especially
on the holidays.
Astrid is survived by her daughter
Brigitta of North Reading, her brotherin-law
Sten af Klinteberg of Gloucester,
and by many loving nieces, nephews,
great-nieces, and great-nephew. Astrid
is also survived by the most recent joy
in her life, her pup Hazel.
Astrid was preceded in death by
her husband, Richard, her sisters Barbara
Edkins and husband Robert, Lila
af Klinteberg, and Jean Chambers and
husband Walter.
Funeral services will be held at St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church, 20 Washington
St, Malden on Tuesday, September
27th, at 10 AM, with interment to follow
in Forest Dale Cemetery.
Visitation will be held at the
Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral
Home, 144 Salem St, Malden, on Monday,
September 26th, from 4 – 8 PM.
For those who wish to honor Astrid
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and disabled residents. Individual makes deliveries and
supervises volunteers to package orders. Need valid
drivers license, ability to lift 25-35 pound boxes. 14 hrs/
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with something other than fl owers,
memorial contributions in her name
can be made to the Massachusetts
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (MSPCA) or to the American
Cancer Society both charities close
to her heart.
Laraine F.
(Gray) Wixon
Of Malden. A
longtime resident,
passed
away on September
19, 2022,
She was 82 years
old. Laraine was
born and raised
in Somerville. She worked for Catholic
Charities for many years and
was a Cub Scout leader. Laraine enjoyed
being around her kids and attending
the sporting events for her
grandchildren.
Laraine was the wife of the late
Roger W. Wixon and the daughter
of the late George and Lillian Gray.
She was the loving mother of Donna
Ferraro and her husband Joseph
of Florida, Roger W. Wixon Jr. of Quincy,
Richard F. Wixon and his wife Margaret
of Wakefi eld and Dianne Wixon
and her husband Craig Griffi n of Malden.
She was the dear sister of Barbara
Wilson and the late Fay Gray, June
Gray and George Gray. Laraine was
the grandmother of Michael Ferraro,
Nicholas Ferraro, Marissa Ferraro,
Bryan Ferraro, Crystal Zielinski,
Matthew Wixon, Christopher Wixon,
Amaya Griffi n, and Achai Griffi n and
the great-grandmother of John Brennan,
Ariel Zielinski and Nathan Gallo.
She is also survived by many nieces,
nephews and friends.
The funeral will be held from the
OBITUARY | SEE PAGE 18
1. A football game
2. They are Muppet characters.
3. Los Angeles (Wilshire Boulevard)
4. Telephone
5. Calvin “Silent Cal” Coolidge
6. Seth
7. Boston (It was shut down by the government four days
later.)
8. United Kingdom
9. Albatross
10. “Hollywoodland”
11. Zoning Improvement Plan
12. Steamboat
13. W. C. Handy
14. Knute Rockne
15. Pan American Highway
16. Basil Rathbone
17. Flogging
18. “White Christmas”
19. Disneyland in Florida
20. “Cheers”
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OBITUARY | FROM PAGE 16
A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home, 865
Main Street, Malden on Saturday,
September 24th at 9am followed by a
Mass of Christian Burial in St. Joseph’s
Church, 770 Salem Street, Malden at
10am. Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited to attend. Visiting
hours will be held on Friday, September
23rd from 4-8pm at the funeral
home. Interment will be in Holy Cross
Cemetery, Malden.
In lieu of fl owers, donations in
Laraine’s memory may be made to
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital,
262 Danny Thomas Pl, Memphis, TN
38105 or at www.stjude.org.
(Jensen) MacAskill
Of Malden. A longtime resident,
passed away on Monday, September
12th, surrounded by her loving
family. Marilyn was born in Waltham
in 1940, the daughter of Earl and
Roseanna Jensen. She was raised
and educated in Watertown, Soon
after high school, Marilyn married
her sweetheart, Chester G. MacAskill,
and the two fi rst settled down
in Cambridge to raise their family. In
1971, they moved to Malden, where
they remained until Chester’s passing
in 1999. Marilyn fi rst worked as
a Bookkeeper for UPS in Watertown,
and after they moved to Malden, she
took similar employment with the
First National Bank of Malden. She
was an active member of The First
Marilyn Ann
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where she also served as a Treasurer
and Bookkeeper.
She is survived by her children,
Linda A. Placzankis of MD, Chester G.
MacAskill of Saugus MA, and Garrett
E. MacAskill of Salem, NH. Devoted
sister of Walter Jensen of FL, Earl Jensen
of CA, Sandra Garten of OR, she
is also survived by her grandchildren:
Katelyn, Mac, Sarah, C.J., and Kyla.
In addition to her husband Chester,
Marilyn was preceded in death by
her sisters, Carolyn Howard, Muriel
Bourne, and Barbara Tobin.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish
Golden Rule Funeral Home,
Malden on Sun, Sep 18th. Funeral
services were held at the Funeral
Home on Mon, followed by interment
in Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden.
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