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R
ain may have dampened attendance,
but it certainly
didn’t dampen the spirit!
The North Shore Hispanic Association
(NSHA) hosted its 9th
Annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration
at Maplewood Square
in Malden. The event celebrated
Hispanic Heritage Month with a
tribute to Latin culture featuring
live music by, The First Class
Band and Miguel Beato, as well
as dance performances by Luis
Arango and J&L Dance Studio of
Malden, who got the audience
on their feet! Tables included traditional
cuisine, local community
groups, and the newly formed
FESTIVAL | SEE PAGE 8
T
he Office of Strategic Planning
and Community Development
(OSPCD) will be hosting
two community meetings
in November focused on open
space and recreation, planning
and housing development. The
City of Malden aims to ensure
that these assets are accessible
to everyone by engaging
the community in the planning
process. Residents are invited to
provide input on important developments
in the Malden community.
Mayor
Gary Christenson and Gladys Rivera Rogers are shown
leading the parade in Maplewood Square during the 9th Annual
Hispanic Heritage Celebration hosted by The North Shore
Hispanic Association.(Courtesy photo)
CONGRATULATIONS, MALDEN
HIGH FIELD HOCKEY SENIORS!
Housing – Meeting on
Wednesday, Nov. 6
Acquired with $1,150,000 of
City of Malden American Rescue
Plan Act (ARPA) funds in
January 2024, the 245 Bryant
St. project is expected to produce
approximately 35 units of
aff ordable homeownership for
low- to moderate-income residents.
Asian Community Development
Corporation (ACDC), the
developers, will present a design,
update the community on the
timeline for the project and receive
and respond to community
input.
Malden High Seniors were honored at a Senior Night Ceremony held at Macdonald Stadium on
October 14. From left to right: first-year Malden Head Coach Tiffany Cane, captain and goalkeeper
Ashlyn Cullity, Shawn Chen, Kyle Huang, Kevin Chen, Matthew Garcia, Stanley Jiang, Satvir
Singh and assistant coach Daniel O’Toole. See photo highlights on page 14.
(All Advocate Photo by Kenton Nguyen)
“By creating numerous aff ordable
homeownership opportunities
at the former site of the
Congregation Agudas Achim Ezrath
Israel, the 245 Bryant Street
project is yet another example
of the City working together
to address the ongoing housing
crisis in Malden,” said Mayor
Gary Christenson, who is Chair
of the Malden Aff ordable Housing
Trust Fund. “We encourage
residents to attend and provide
feedback regarding the project.”
Ward 7 Councillor Chris Simonelli
said, “This community
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TE
E
Friday, October 25, 2024
November Community Meetings
for Malden Housing, Parks,
Recreation, Arts and Culture
meeting will be critical for Ward
7 residents to make their voices
heard. I’m excited to continue
working with Mayor Christenson,
ACDC, the Congregation,
and Malden’s OSPCD to deliver
aff ordable homeownership opportunities
in Ward 7.”
This meeting will be conducted
in a hybrid manner. The
in-person meeting will be held
at 6 p.m. on November 6 at Malden
City Hall (215 Pleasant St.) in
Room 105, which is located on
the fi rst fl oor. In-person and remote
guests are encouraged to
register for the Nov. 6 meeting at
bit.ly/245bryantst. A zoom link
will be shared with registrants
shortly before the start of the
meeting. Language interpretation
is available upon request.
Open Space, Recreation,
Arts and Culture – Meeting
on Wednesday, Nov. 13
The City is working to develop
a new Open Space and Recreation
Plan + Art (OSRP) to establish
a community vision, goals
and objectives for the future of
Malden’s parks and open space.
The objectives produced in this
plan will prioritize future actions
and investments in open space
and recreation in Malden. Also,
the City is taking advantage of
the OSRP update to include an
arts and culture component of
the plan, with the intention of
considering how arts and culture
can enhance the City’s open
space and recreation assets.
“The Open Space and Recreation
Plan process has a legacy
of bringing forth some of Malden’s
most notable new community
projects such as the
Northern Strand Trail and imMEETINGS
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 25, 2024
Forestdale Park Hosts Annual Alzheimer’s Fundraiser
Special to Th e Advocate
O
n September 26th, Forestdale
Park Senior Living
proudly hosted its annual Alzheimer's
Fundraising Event, featuring
a lively tailgate theme. Despite
the rainy weather, the festivities
were seamlessly relocated
indoors. Forestdale Park was
honored to have the presence of
Miss Massachusetts USA 2024,
Melissa Sapini, who generously
off ered her support for Forestdale
Park and those impacted
by Alzheimer's disease.
This year’s eff orts culminated
in an impressive $1,500 raised,
contributing to a cumulative
total of $4,864 toward Forestdale
Park’s $5,000 goal. Heartfelt
gratitude is extended to the incredible
support received from
friends and family, including the
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families of both past and current
residents, along with the dedicated
staff and their loved ones.
Such unwavering commitment
Melissa Sapini with Residents
Tana Tselepis & Marion
Desmond.
fuels optimism about not only
reaching but potentially exceeding
the fundraising target.
The dining team also played
a pivotal role in the event's success,
delighting attendees with
a delicious BBQ meal, enhancing
the festive spirit. Together,
this collective eff ort highlights a
community united in its mission
to combat Alzheimer’s disease.
Mayor congratulates Paula Terenzi’s
Dance Complex students
Special to Th e Advocate
M
ayor Gary Christenson was
on hand to congratulate
Paula Terenzi’s Dance Complex
participants who were proud
to represent New England in
the prestigious Dance Masters
of America Title Competition
in California. Dance Masters of
America is a professional, certifi
ed membership organization
of artists and educators committed
to the elevation of the
art of dance and to provide innovative
artistic experiences
for the advancement of dance
worldwide.
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Pictured from left to right: Nora Pawl, Jr. Miss Dance of New England (National Tap Scholarship
Winner); Mayor Gary Christenson; Melissa Moura, Miss Dance of New England; and Madison
Ogiba, Teen Miss Dance of New England (Top Ten Nationally). (Courtesy photo)
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Explore the rich history of Bell Rock Cemetery
with a Free Walking Tour
Special to Th e Advocate
I
n further celebration of Malden’s
375th anniversary, the
City of Malden is excited to announce
a Free Walking Tour of
Historic Bell Rock Cemetery taking
place on Wednesday, October
30, 2024, from 4-5:30 p.m.
The tour, which will be led by local
historian Mark Linehan, offers
participants the chance to
explore one of Malden’s most
signifi cant historical landmarks
while learning about our fascinating
past.
Located at 60 Medford St., Bell
Rock Cemetery dates to 1649
and is the fi nal resting place of
many of Malden’s early settlers
and prominent fi gures. As one
of the oldest burying grounds in
the country, Bell Rock Cemetery
serves as a window into the rich
history of the city and its role in
early Massachusetts.
Tour highlights:
• Graves of Revolutionary War
soldiers, highlighting Malden’s
contribution to American independence
•
Notable residents, including
founding families and early community
leaders
• Architectural and artistic features
of the historic gravestones
and monuments
• Insights into 17th- and
ages 10 and older. Participants
are encouraged to wear comfortable
walking shoes and bring
water. The event is sponsored by
the City of Malden’s 375th Anniversary
Committee. For more information,
please email linehan.
mark@gmail.com.
Free Walking Tour of Historic Bell Rock Cemetery (Courtesy photo)
18th-century burial practices
and customs
The walking tour will be approximately
1.5 hours long and
will begin at the Green Street entrance.
This tour is best suited for
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provements on the Malden River,”
said Malden City Council
President Steve Winslow (Ward
6), who has also been an active
member of past Malden OSRPs.
“The upcoming community
meeting at the YMCA continues
a tradition of strong public
input in how to improve and expand
our parks and open spaces
to best serve the needs and
interests of residents of all ages
and abilities.”
All open space and recreation
enthusiasts are encouraged
to respond to the ongoing
OSRP + Art Survey found at
https://mapc.az1.qualtrics.com/
jfe/form/SV_1NgVCAcICVInQ0K?Q_Language=EN.
The
upcoming public forum
will be conducted in a hybrid
manner on Nov. 13 at 6 p.m.
The in-person meeting will be
held at Mystic Valley YMCA (99
Dartmouth St.) in the gymnasium
located on the third floor.
In-person and remote guests
are encouraged to register for
the Nov. 13 meeting at bit.ly/
maldenopenspacemtg. A zoom
link will be shared with registrants
shortly before the start
of the meeting. Language interpretation
is available upon
request.
For more info
More information about these
projects is available at www.cityofmalden.org/osrp
and www.
cityofmalden.org/245bryant.
Chris 2024
ing High Performance Committee
member.
Dr. Stone is a Massachusetts
Genevra Stone, MD, a
new sports medicine and
emergency physician at
Cambridge Health Alliance
(Courtesy photo)
2021 in Tokyo in the double.
She was a member of the USRowing
National Team for nine
years, representing the United
States in the women’s single
sculls at World Cup and World
Championship regattas. From
2016-2017, she was an assistant
coach of the Harvard University
women’s rowing team, and she
was named the 2016 USRowing
Female Athlete of the Year. As
an undergraduate at Princeton
University, she was an Academic
All-Ivy student-athlete and a
Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association
Division I All-American.
Dr. Stone currently serves
as a USRowing Athlete Advisory
Council member and a USRownative
who graduated from
Tufts University School of Medicine,
where she won the Young
Alumni Achievement Award. After
completing training at Beth
Israel-Deaconess Medical Center’s
Harvard Affiliated Emergency
Medicine Residency, where
she served as Chief Resident in
her final year, Dr. Stone completed
a sports medicine fellowship
at the University of Utah.
At CHA, Dr. Stone practices
in emergency medicine and as
a specialist in sports medicine
in its outpatient care centers. A
key member of the orthopaedics
department, Dr. Stone will
see patients with a wide variety
of bone, muscle and joint injuries,
diagnosing health issues,
developing treatment plans and
providing non-operative interventions.
Her experience as a
collegiate and Olympic athlete,
a trained emergency physician
and a sports medicine provider
makes her uniquely qualified
to understand body mechanics
and to help people of all ages
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 25, 2024
~ Malden Musings ~
Say Hello to Stella Ruth Larson
By Peter Levine
“M
alden Musings” breaking
news, this just in...
Welcome to the world... On
October 6, weighing in at 6 lbs.
10 oz., sweet Baby Stella Ruth
Larson arrived. Congratulations
to Gregory and Katie Larson on
their beautiful bouncing bundle
of baby joy! Greg’s late dad, Eddie,
would be extremely proud
of his precious granddaughter,
and I am positive would shower
her with Grampy love. As you
could tell by the picture, Uncle
Kevin is overjoyed. Word has it
that a baseball glove is en route
for Baby Stella, and honorary
Edgeworth status has already
been bestowed upon her! Way
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• If you weren’t already aware
– this is old news to most of the
North Shore, just sayin’ – Jerry
Mathers of “Leave it to Beaver”
fame made a special guest appearance
at Phil & Cory’s Sportsworld
on Route 1. Just as a reminder,
at his shop on Route 1,
Phil has the very best celebrity
personal appearances in the
Greater Boston area. That ain’t
fake news! The eclectic group
of celebrities and athletes he
has hired over the years to sign/
meet & greet the public is simply
amazing. Also, I have it from
a very reliable source that Phil
has helped many a former celeb
who was down on his luck.
Great guy, that Phil Castinetti!
So, long lines waited outside to
greet their childhood idol and,
according to that very same reliable
source, absolutely nobody
left that afternoon disappointed.
Sal Giarratani in the Revere Advocate
gave a fi rsthand account
of his once-in-a-lifetime meetup
with the Beav. Great reading.
• Closer to home, Harry Meho’s
little brother Johnny was
on-site for the bucket list event.
“Meats” is besties with Phil and
never misses an opportunity to
support the 1974 Revere High
School graduate. Phil is a local
treasure on the North Shore –
with his place Sportsworld the
last of a dying breed. Again, I
digress. Take it away, Johnny:
“[T]he afternoon was an overwhelming
success. Jerry and his
lovely wife Teresa were greeted
by cheers from the crowd
that had gathered before the
1 o’clock start time. The Beav
smiled, signed and had a few
words with everyone who came
through the door, well past the 3
o’clock end time. Phil said it was
one of his best autograph signings
to date. I understand Phil
and the Mathers enjoyed dinner
in the North End later that
night followed by taking in a
little Feast action where Jerry
was quite a hit talking with anyone
who recognized and approached
him. For those who
missed him this time, Jerry assured
Phil next year same time
Greg and Kevin Larson with baby Stella
he would love to come back to
the Boston area. Keep an eye on
the Sportsworld website for autograph
signings in the future.”
• Mark Gianatassio was also in
the house: “Up at Sportsworld
with the Beaver, Jerry Mathers.
The store was packed this past
Sunday to see him. What a great
humble Hollywood icon he is!
We took him and his wife to the
North End for dinner and to the
Saint Anthony’s Feast where he
got to meet and greet a lot of
people! He is planning to come
back to Sportsworld again next
year. Great to see you Beav!”
• I mentioned Malden Strongman
competitor and gentle giant
Dan Ford in a column a year
or two back. Dan graduated Malden
High School in 1992 and is as
nice a kid as MHS has ever produced
(with a father like George,
how could he not be?!). Dan was
a football star at MHS but was an
even better wrestler. He won the
1992 state heavyweight wrestling
championship and went on
to fi nish second in the New England’s.
After high school Malden’s
“Gentle Giant” was a threeyear
starter at Murray State, fi nishing
up his football career playing
semipro for the “Townies of
Charlestown.” He turned professional
“strongman” in 2002 after
placing second in a national
qualifying competition the
year before. He once confessed
that the most daunting event in
strongman comp, for him, was
the “Farmer’s Walk.” This consisted
of racing a 240-foot slalom
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 25, 2024
FESTIVAL | FROM PAGE 1
Malden High School Latin Club.
The event began with a "Grand
Entrance Parade," which included
performers in traditional
clothing, community members,
elected officials, and the Girl
and Boy Scout groups, all honoring
the flags of their respective
countries.
Hispanic Heritage Month is
the period from September 15th
to October 15th in the United
States, paying tribute to the generations
of Hispanic and Latino
Americans who have positively
influenced and enriched
our nation and society. Mayor
Gary Christenson and Malden’s
new Superintendent Timothy
Sippel welcomed attendees in
both English and Spanish, and
City Councillor-At-Large Karen
Colón Hayes opened by thanking
everyone for coming out to
support our Latino community
despite the gray day, emphasizing
the importance of honoring
representation. Juan Aurelio Lopez,
who has been a public servant
for four decades, serving in
both the executive and legislative
branches of the Municipal
Government of Boston, spoke
about the need to celebrate
while also using our power and
our vote to uplift the voices of
the Latino population.
Malden Reads was present
with crafts and book readings in
both English and Spanish, alongside
the Friends of the Malden
Library, who supplied cultural
books from Latin America for a
dollar donation.
NSHA President Gladys Rivera
Rogers thanked the members of
the association and the community.
Gladys, who has recently retired
from her job in Boston, will now focus
most of her time on increasThe
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ing the presence of the NSHA in
Malden and the North Shore area.
This year's celebration was
made possible by the funding
raised from our annual fundraiser,
which celebrates Hispanic
Americans Making a Difference,
with help from elected officials,
including Representative
Steve Ultrino.
Dr. Priti Amlani
Dr. Bhavisha Patel
hard work of the North Shore Hispanic
Association’s board and
members: Gladys Rivera Rogers,
Karen Colón Hayes, Mary Ellen
O’Meara, Margarita Restrepo, Elena
Martinez, and new volunteers
Martha Valentin, Lissette Alvarado,
and Iliana Rivera. A big thank
you to Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria
for loaning us the fantastic
stage, and to Dolores Lattanzi,
Jerry Navarra, Ronald Colman,
Scott Martinelli, and Joe Carbo
from the City of Everett, who
went above and beyond in taking
care of last-minute details that
ensured the success of the event.
Thank you to our own Malden
Police Chief Glenn Cronin and
Sergeant Barthelmes, who were
on hand throughout the day. We
can’t forget DPW Director Bob
Knox, Council President Winslow,
and Frank Kelly, who saved the
day by providing us with electricity
to keep us moving!
The NSHA looks forward to
continuing the annual event
next year—save the date: Saturday,
September 13th, 2025, in
Maplewood Square! We are looking
for new members and volunteers—please
email northshorehispanicassociation@gmail.com
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Ize Trio Live: A Journey Through
Global Stories in Music
Oct. 27 at St. Paul’s Parish
Special to The Advocate
W
hat: an evening of multicultural
music and storytelling
featuring world-class
musicians from Cyprus, Palestine,
the United States and Turkey.
Date:
Sunday, October 27,
2024.
Time: 7:00–8:30 p.m. (doors
open at 6:30 p.m.)
Location: St. Paul’s Parish, 26
Washington St., Malden, Mass.
Admission: Free (donations
welcome).
Ages: 12+.
On October 27, Malden will
host a mesmerizing evening
of musical storytelling with the
internationally acclaimed Ize
Trio. The performance will take
place at St. Paul’s Parish as part
of the Maplewood Event Services
Fall Series, in collaboration
with The Gallery@57. Admission
is free, thanks to generous
sponsorship from the City
of Malden.
The Ize Trio – composed
of Californian pianist Chase
Morrin, Cypriot percussionist
George Lernis and Palestinian
cellist Naseem Alatrash – will
share original compositions
that weave together narratives
of immigration, resistance and
resilience, honoring their diverse
cultural backgrounds
from Palestine, Cyprus and the
United States. This unique fusion
of musical traditions will
be enhanced by guest vocalist
Heiraza, a Turkish virtuoso who
will join the trio for selected
pieces, adding layers of Middle
Eastern classics and contemporary
music.
This concert offers audiences
a rare opportunity to experience
the trio’s innovative blend
of improvisation and global
jazz, which has been described
as “an inspired, unique trio...
each movement a new adventure”
(Dee Dee McNeil, Making
a Scene).The concert promises
an evening of rich, cross-cultural
storytelling and musical exploration
that will transport listeners
through various worlds
The Ize Trio: cellist Naseem Alatrash, pianist Chase Morrin,
percussionist George Lernis.
and histories. The event will be
followed by a reception – featuring
exquisite creations from
local Moroccan artist and pastry
chef Salwa Gardaf – providing
an opportunity for the audience
to reflect and connect.
About Ize Trio: The Ize Trio
formed in 2019 at the renowned
Berklee Global Jazz
Institute, where the musicians
first met. Since then, they have
performed at prestigious venues,
such as the United Nations,
and raised funds for humanitarian
causes, including child victims
of the Turkish earthquakes.
They recently released their debut
album, “The Global Suites,”
which is available on all streaming
platforms.
About the musicians:
• Chase Morrin, an award-winning
pianist and composer who
has pushed boundaries in jazz
and classical music – recognized
for his advocacy for human
rights through music
• George Lernis, a world-renowned
percussionist, combines
Middle Eastern and Mediterranean
rhythms with jazz,
performing at venues like Carnegie
Hall and Lincoln Center
• Naseem Alatrash, a Palestinian
cellist celebrated for his
improvisational skill and fusion
of traditional Arabic music
with jazz
• Heiraza, a virtuosic vocalist
from Turkey who sings in multiple
languages and genres
Reception and donations:
While the concert is free, donations
to support the musicians
are appreciated. RSVP Recommended:
https://izetriomalden.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 25, 2024
~ Excellence in the Malden Public Schools ~
Malden High students learn there are many
paths to a career in the STEM Industry
Panel presents personal insight, advice for students who may
be pursuing career in Sciences, Tech industry
By Steve Freker
rian Madrigal was facing
some of life’s most serious
challenges – no job, not enough
to eat and no roof over his head –
all at the same time, all as a budding
college student who had
not even reached his 20th birthday.
Just a few years later, he was
sitting on a panel of four representatives
of the STEM industry
who on Wednesday this week
B
delivered an illuminating presentation
on their paths to Malden
High School students from
science, technology and mathematics
classes.
He was joined by three other
panelists, one of whom was
Jahziel Chase, who is a Ph.D. Candidate
at Northeastern University
in the Department of Chemistry
& Chemical Biology/Biopharmaceutical
Analysis. Chase got
his start as a community college
student, yearning to learn and
excel in the STEM industry and
hoping to get there “through
hard work and commitment to
the resources available to [him]
along the way.”
The acronym “STEM” represents
Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics –
four key disciplines that help all
who follow them achieve innovation
and deeper insights into
the world around us.
MASSHIRE and MALDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Malden High School
Guidance Counselor Tara Gabbay (left) discusses the STEM Panel
Presentation with members of MassHire. (Advocate Photo)
STEM PANEL: Presenting at Malden High School were, from
left, Brian Madrigal (Lab Central), Liam Tait (New England
Aquarium), Annie Spangenberger (Interfluve) and Jahziel Chase
(Northeastern University). (Advocate Photo)
About 50 students participated
in the panel discussion session,
in which all four panelists
described how they became interested
in the STEM industry
and how they arrived at destinations
where they are achieving
some of their biggest goals.
The presentation/panel discussion
was coordinated and
hosted by the Malden Public
Schools Guidance Department,
through MassHire. MassHire is
the brand name for the MasSTEM
| SEE PAGE 16
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Malden Resident & Harvard Professor Team Up To
Investigate Bell Rock Cemetery
They will Speak November 7 on “Malden Ancestors and New
Technologies at Bell Rock Burying Ground”
Special to The Advocate
T
he Malden Historical Society
is pleased to showcase a new
collaboration between Harvard
professor of archaeology Jason
Ur and local historian Mark Linehan.
On Thursday, November 7,
at 6:30 PM at the Malden Public
Library, the community is invited
to learn about their fascinating
work in a new presentation,
“Malden Ancestors and New
Technologies at Bell Rock Burying
Ground.”
After spending more than two
decades leading archaeological
surveys in Syria, Turkey, Iran and
Iraq, Dr. Jason Ur has turned his
attention to the Colonial burying
grounds of New England. During
the pandemic, he flew a camera
drone over nearly two dozen
burying grounds, with a particular
emphasis on Bell Rock. In addition
to creating 3d models using
those photographs, Ur has recently
partnered with Malden historian
Mark Linehan, who has taken
this work further to re-animate
this mortuary landscape with the
lives of early Malden residents.On
November 7, they will present
their work. In addition to sharing
their methods and the results of
their ongoing research, they will
explain what makes Bell Rock
unique compared with other
burying grounds of the same era
and discuss possible applications
Professor Jason Ur
of this research for the benefit of
the City of Malden and its people.
Everyone is invited to come out
and learn something new about
early Maldonians, early burying
grounds, and new technologies
for investigating the past.
Mark Linehan is a Malden resident
and a member of the Malden
Historical Society. For the
last eleven years, he has worked
as a tour guide on Boston's historic
Freedom Trail. He also has
had the pleasure of working as
Dr. Jason Ur's research assistant
on his work on historical New
England burial grounds. Linehan
has also worked as a professional
actor for the past seventeen
years and has been a proud
member of Actor's Equity Association
for the last thirteen years.
Dr. Jason Ur is the Stephen
Phillips Professor of Archaeology
and Ethnology in the DeHearts,
Hugs & Hope:
An Alzheimer’s Support Group at
Forestdale Park Senior Living
N
ovember 26, 2024, 5:00 pm,
at Forestdale Park Assisted
Living and Memory Care Community,
341 Forest Street, Malden.
Our support group for caregivers
meets in person at Forestdale
Park. Dealing with Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia
isn't easy, so it is helpful
to share your concerns and
personal experiences with others
who completely understand
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Forestdale
Park Senior Living
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which has supported local
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for over 75 years.
partment of Anthropology at
Harvard University.He specializes
in early urbanism, landscape
archaeology, and remote sensing,
particularly the use of declassified
US intelligence imagery.Ur
has directed field surveys
in Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Iran.He
is the author of Urbanism and
Cultural Landscapes in Northeastern
Syria: The Tell Hamoukar
Survey, 1999-2001 (2010).
Since 2012, he has directed the
Erbil Plain Archaeological Survey,
an archaeological survey in
the Kurdistan Region of northern
Iraq.He is also a former director
of Harvard University's Center
for Geographic Analysis.Among
other projects, he is preparing a
history of Mesopotamian cities.
The Malden Historical Society
is a local volunteer-run nonprofit
organization founded in 1886
and dedicated to collecting, preserving,
and disseminating the
history of Malden and beyond.
This year, we are proud to join
the rest of Malden in celebrating
the 375th anniversary of the
city’s founding. To learn more
about the Malden Historical Society,
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or email info@
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 25, 2024
~ Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Sports ~
Eagles Girls’ Soccer Team Defeats Cathedral, 4-0
By Emily Brennan
T
he Mystic Valley girls’ soccer
team defeated Cathedral High
School, 4-0, on Friday, October 18.
Mystic Valley improved to 11-3-2
overall with the win.
Senior Captain Bailey DeLeire
scored for Mystic Valley nine minutes
into the first half to give the
Eagles the early lead. Five minutes
later, Lucia Antonucci scored
another goal for the Eagles. Julia
Kerans sent a ball into the box,
and Antonucci beat the Panthers’
goalkeeper to net her 30th goal
of the season.
Antonucci gained possession
deep into Cathedral’s zone in the
27th minute to pass it off to Kerans,
who then dished to senior
Maria Alves. The latter’s try was
Lucia Antonucci currently
holds the highest points in
the Commonwealth Athletic
Conference.
stopped by a Panthers defender. A
sharp cross from Antonucci found
DeLeire wide open in the Panthers
area, and she slipped the ball past
the goalkeeper for a 3-0 lead. Katie
Guo smoothly broke through
the wall of defense along the left
wing and endline and rolled the
ball toward DeLeire, who gathered,
turned and whipped a shot
off the far post, pinging into the
net to take the 4-0 lead.
Freshman Goaltender Emily
DeLeire saved a Panthers shot
late in the second half to hold off
a late charge. Captain Abby SseSisters
Bailey DeLeire (left)
and goalie Emily DeLeire.
Bailey scored a hat trick in
this game. Emily currently
holds the best Goals Against
Average in the Commonwealth
Athletic Conference.
Bailey DeLeire
wankambo cleared a Cathedral
scoring chance with three minutes
left in the match to secure
the win.
DeLeire recorded her 5th shutout
of the season and currently
holds the best Goals Against Average
in the CAC league with a 1.13.
Junior Lucia Antonucci, with a total
of 40 points this season, holds
the highest points in the CAC
league. Antonucci has 30 goals
and 10 assists.
Lucia Antonucci
Meet the 2024 Revere-Malden High School Co-Op Golf Team
S enior
C aptain
Jonathan
W ells
checks out
the lay of
the land for
his putt.
F r ank ie
Annunziata
on the
putting
green
Senior Captains Bo Bogan,
Chr i s MacDona l d, and
Jonathan Wells.
Revere's Coach Brandon Pezzuto, Senior Captain Jonathan
Wells, Frankie Annunziata and Coach Paul DiPlatzi.
Shown back row, from left to right, are; Coach Brandon Pezzuto, Captain Jonathan Wells, Captain
Bo Bogan, Joseph Alayane, Frankie Annunziata, Captain Chris MacDonald, Ryan McMahon,
TJ Lynch, Jr., Coach Mark Gagnon, and Coach Rich Malatesta. Shown bottom row, from left to
right; Joseph Hatch, Tommy Cronin, Gino Spadaforo, Nick D’Anna, Kyle Nickerson, Joshua Mini,
Dennis Lui, and Sophie Tran.
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~ Mystic Valley Regional Charter School ~
Eagles Take Down Wildcats in Three Sets
By Emily Brennan
T
he Mystic Valley volleyball
team needed only three sets
(25-16, 25-12, and 25-21) to defeat
the Whittier Wildcats Thursday
at home. The win improved
Mystic Valley's record to 5-11
overall.
Fransabelle DaSilva finished
with 17 kills to lead the Eagles.
Maraki Belayneh also pitched in
with six kills. Emerson Lyons and
Shaymaa Machouk were also a
factor for Mystic Valley, serving
three aces each to go along with
back, scoring seven of the next
nine points and taking a 17-11
lead before eventually closing
out the set 25-16.
SET 2 | After their win in the
Shaymaa Machouk, Gracy
Thapa, Shanissa Anastal
Machouk’s four kills.
SET 1 | The Eagles endured a
Shaymaa Machouk
furious Whittier rally in the fi rst
set, but Mystic Valley bounced
fi rst set, Mystic Valley put themselves
on the cusp of a sweep
with a dominant 25-12 victory
in set number two. The Eagles
took control of the lead early on
at 8-5 and held it the rest of the
way. Mystic Valley opened its
biggest advantage of the stanza,
14 points, to fi nish off the set. The
Mystic Valley off ense served two
aces in the stanza. Mystic Valley's
front row had a solid defensive
performance, blocking six Whittier
attacks in the set.
SET 3 | Mystic Valley then fi nished
off the match with a 25-21
set-three victory. A solid showing
on the attacking side led the Eagles
to victory in the set. Mystic
Valley registered 10 kills in the set
win. After the lead changed hands
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advantage to victory. Mystic Valley
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Malden High School Field Hockey Senior Night
Seven Tornado Seniors are honored for their contributions
Kyle Huang
By Steve Freker
S
even Malden High School Seniors
were honored for their
contributions to the Golden Tornado
Field Hockey Team on “Senior
Night.” The recognition ceremony
was held before the Malden-Revere
game – a Greater
Boston League (GBL) showdown
game – at Macdonald Stadium
in Malden. It turned out to be a
great night all-around for Malden
and first-year Head Coach Tiffany
Cane, as Malden was able to pull
out the shutout win, 1-0.
Fittingly, senior Kevin Chen
scored the game-winning goal
and senior goalkeeper Ashlyn
Cullity recorded seven saves in
the net to record the shutout win.
“All of the seniors played well
tonight and all season for us,”
Coach Cane said on October
Satvir Singh
Ashlyn Cullity
Shawn Chen
Stanley Jiang
Kevin Chen
Matthew Garcia
Stanley Jiang honored with “Sticks Up”
14, Senior Night. “They have
all shown true leadership and
have been great mentors to the
younger players.”
Malden was battling for a
chance at another GBL ChamSatvir
Singh honored with “Sticks Up” Shawn Chen honored with “Sticks Up”
pionship, and the win over Revere,
Malden’s second “W” over
the Patriots this season, kept the
Tornados unbeaten in GBL play
at 3-0-2. Malden played Everett
in another big GBL game earlier
this week.
The seven Seniors recognized
on the special night for Malden
were Kevin Chen, Shawn Chen,
Ashlyn Cullity, Matthew Garcia,
Kyle Huang, Stanley Jiang and
Satvir Singh. Other Malden team
members who honored the Seniors
with the traditional “Sticks
Up” assembly before the Revere
game are Dylan Huang, Sophia
“Sade” Hunyh, Audrey Nguyen,
Amayar San, Ace Showstead and
Tanvir Singh.
“‘It was a pleasure to work with
all of these Seniors, they worked
so hard this season and we had
a lot of success,” said first-year
Malden assistant coach Daniel
O’Toole, a former Malden standout
and team captain.
Malden senior Kevin Chen works for control of the ball against
Revere. (All Advocate Photos by Kenton Nguyen)
COACH CANE SPEAKS: Malden was leading Revere at halftime, 1-0, and that is how the game ended –
a Tornado shutout win – as Head Coach Tiffany Cane speaks with the team. (All Advocate Photos by Kenton Nguyen)
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the Malden Disability Commission.
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new member must be disability
advocate. The nine-member
Commission is comprised
of volunteers who operate under
the mandates of M.G.L. Ch.
40, Section 8J and its core mission
is to eliminate discrimination
against persons of diff ering
abilities. The Commission provides
information, education,
referrals, guidance, and technical
assistance to public and private
agencies, individuals, organizations
and institutions to ensure
that all people have equal
access to facilities, services and
programs.
Meetings occur on the second
Thursday of the month at 6:30
PM. To apply, please complete
the online Boards and Commissions
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for more information.
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deadline for accepting applications
is Tuesday, November
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STEM | FROM PAGE 10
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which connects job seekers
with businesses and off ers career
services. It is an agency
overseen by the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts that
partners with dozens of high
schools in the state, including
Malden High School.
“Our partnership with
MassHire continues to be a
valuable one for our students,”
said Erin Craven, Malden Public
Schools Director of Guidance,
who works closely with her staff
and MassHire on a year-round
basis. She and MHS Guidance
Counselor Tara Gabbay were
point persons on the coordination
of the event. “This was an
excellent presentation which
our students could really relate
to, since the stories the panelists
delivered were real-life situations.”
Wednesday’s
panelists:
—Brian Madrigal from Lab
Central and a member of the
Mass. STEM Advisory Board, focusing
on Biotech and inclusion
in that industry
—Annie Spangenberger,
Ecologist at Interfluve (mission
to heal aquatic ecosystems
through applied science and engineering),
based in Cambridge,
Mass.
—Liam Tait, a Volunteer Community
Engagement Specialist
from the New England Aquarium
—Jahziel
Chase, Ph.D. Candidate
at Northeastern University,
Department of Chemistry &
Chemical Biology/Biopharmaceutical
Analysis
Chase – soon to be called “Dr.
Chase” – told the students it was
a long road and uncertain at
times, but all worthwhile when
it led to his achieving a lot of his
initial goals. These days, Chase
explained, lots of time is spent
assisting with the supervision
of other Northeastern students,
many of them being master’s degree
candidates.
Tait revealed a lot of the daily
routines of the over 250 fulltime
and part-time employees
of the New England Aquarium,
including about two dozen Research
Scientists whose primary
job includes research work outside
the Boston facility – out on
the Atlantic Ocean nearby or in
other locales around the nation.
He also told of the daily care of
the over 2,000 animals – which
he referred to as “individuals” –
“they each get quarterly checkups,
more than most humans,”
Tait said.
“It was a tremendous presentation,
the details in the panelists’
stories really resonated with our
students,” Craven said. “We are
very grateful for time and for our
continuing collaborative partnership
with MassHire, which is
so benefi cial to the Malden Public
Schools district.”
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City of Malden
Massachusetts
Board of Appeal
215 Pleasant Street
Malden, Massachusetts 02148
Telephone 781-397-7000 x2104
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, November 20, 2024,
6:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada) at Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant St, Room #106
Herbert L Jackson Council Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 24-012 by Miguel Jimenez
seeking a variance under Code of the City of Malden as amended – Title 12.16.060 Table of
Intensity Regulations: Specifically: Side Set Back Front Porch as per Plans Res-067971-2024
at the property known as and numbered 28 Faulkner St., Malden, MA and also known by City
Assessor’s Parcel ID #102 733 303 3
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public review in the Office of Inspectional
Services, 215 Pleasant St., 3rd floor, Malden, MA or online at www.cityofmalden.org or
https://maldenma-energovweb.tylerhost.net/apps/SelfService#/home
Nathaniel Cramer, Chair
October 25, November 1, 2024
City of Malden
215 Pleasant St.
Malden, Massachusetts 02148
conservationcommission@cityof
malden.org
City of Malden
Massachusetts
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 and the Malden Wetlands
Protection Ordinance (10.20) that a Hearing of the City Of Malden Conservation Commission
will be held on Monday, November 4, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. via remote participation. Hearing of a
Notice of Intent (NOI) filed by Hancock Associates on behalf of Winn Development Company
LP for the construction of a pathway, garden beds, and portion of parking lot associated with
an affordable senior housing complex located at Overlook Ridge Drive. Work is within the
Buffer Zone to a Bordering Vegetated Wetland.
On March 30, 2023, Governor Healey signed into law a supplemental budget that includes
an extension of the allowance for public bodies to meet remotely until March 31, 2025. This
meeting will be conducted via remote participation only.
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 Urban Media Arts on public
access television channels. Public access will also be provided by posting 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-meetings-pursuant-tothe-act-extending-certain-covid-19-measures
Information
regarding how to join the meeting will be provided on the Conservation Commission
Agenda posted on the City’s website at cityofmalden.org at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.
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OBITUARIES
Elliot C. Honig
of Malden. Entered Eternal Rest
on October 14, 2024 at age of 77.
Elliot was the son of the late Harold
and Lillian Honig and was born in
the Bronx, NY. He graduated from
William Howard Taft High School,
North Suburban Consortium
5-Year (2025-2029) Consolidated Plan Community Survey
The City of Malden is the lead member of the North Suburban Consortium (NSC), a group of
eight contiguous cities and towns that collectively receive federal HOME funds for housing and
community development. The members include Arlington, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford,
Melrose, Revere and Winthrop.
Every five years, the NSC develops a Consolidated Plan (Con Plan) to identify economic,
housing, and community development needs for residents living in the eight communities.
The NSC is currently seeking feedback from residents and stakeholders and created this survey
to hear what is most important to you. Your participation is extremely valuable to how we create
our annual goals and funding objectives.
Your participation in this survey is completely anonymous. The survey is accessible in
9 languages and may be accessed through the link or the QR code below. If you have any
questions, please contact Kristina Tseng at ktseng@cityofmalden.org.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/P32HW3D
Class of 1964. He then went on to
college in New York. Later, he and his
wife opened a dance studio where
they both competed nationally. He
moved to Melrose
in 1994 and resided
in Malden since
1997. Elliot worked
for Group 1 Automotive
for close
to three decades,
most recently in their Lexus store.
He was the devoted husband of
the late Gina "Janis" (Carrozza) Honig
and was survived by his many
friends.
Services at the Woodlawn Cemetery
302 Elm Street, Everett on Friday,
October 25 at 11:00 AM. In lieu
of fl owers, expressions of sympathy
may be made to the American Heart
Association.
Thomas J. Armstrong
Of Malden.
Passed away on
October 22, 2024.
He was 79 years
old. Thomas grew
up in Somerville
and was a longtime
resident of
Malden. He was
very active in the
October 25, November 01, 2024
~ Legal Notice ~
City of Malden
Massachusetts
INSPECTIONAL SERVICES
215 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor
Malden, Massachusetts 02148
(781) 397-7000 ext. 2030
MALDEN PLANNING BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Planning Board will 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,
November 13, 2024 on the petition of Gilbert Norgil, on behalf of Poplar Hill Trust (Permit Application
# CMID-0665862-2024) seeking a special permit under Title 12.12.030 of the Code of
the City of Malden, to allow restaurant use of property in the Neighborhood Business zoning
district, namely, to install a kitchen for take-out service in the existing convenience store, in the
storefront space known as 194-198 Ferry Street, at the building at the property known as and numbered,
186-198 Ferry Street, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID 086 409
902. Petition and plans are available for public review in the Inspectional Services Department,
Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor, Malden, MA and under Permit Application
# CMID-065862-2024 at https://maldenma-energovweb.tylerhost.net/apps/SelfService#/home
By: Diane M. Chuha
Clerk
October 25, November 01, 2024
Malden community, being involved
with Malden little league and Malden
Youth Hockey. Thomas was a
veteran in the United States Navy
during the Vietnam era and a proud
member of the local DAV chapter. He
worked as a bread distributor and
was a very handy person with a doit-yourself
attitude. Thomas loved
boating, fi shing, and going to the
lake house in New Hampshire, but
most of all he loved spending time
with his family.
Thomas was the beloved husband
of Rita A. (Bellino) Armstrong.
He was the loving father of Shawn
Armstrong and his wife Keri of
Reading and the late Cheryl Votour
and her surviving husband Doug
of Reading. Thomas was the dear
brother of Marie Sotiros, Kay Marcotti,
Patricia Sutherland, Richie and
George Armstrong and the late Jack,
Frank and Jimmy Armstrong, Dolly
Kowacich, Charlie Abel, Lucille Ventura,
Betty Armstrong, and brother
in-law of Susanne Hughes and
her late husband George. He was
the cherished papa of Christopher,
Nickolas, Noah, Katie and Nolan all
OBITUARIES| SEE PAGE 19
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI24P489EA
Estate of: SHEILA TERESA AUSTIN
Also Known As: SHEILA AUSTIN, SHEILA GANNON
Date of Death: June 17, 2022
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by
Petition of Petitioner Annmarie Austin of Malden, MA a Will
has been admitted to informal probate.
Annmarie Austin of Malden, 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 formal procedure. A copy of
the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner.
October 25, 2024
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MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 6
course toting a 240-pound cylinder
in each hand. Oh vey!! Dan is
retired from the strongman competition
these days and is a fulltime
father and iron worker but
looks like it would not take him
long to get back into strongman
shape.
• I remember Dan as a precocious
12-year-old (a very large
precocious 12-year-old). On Sunday
mornings he sold Globes in
front of the Dunkin’ Donuts on
Highland Avenue. I would pull
up on my moped with my headband
on (yes, I drove a moped
y
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and wore a headband – this was
the 1980s, after all), and young
Dan would greet me with “Hey
Rambo, wanna buy a newspaper!?”
– every Sunday morning.
A gentle giant at 12, a gentle giant
at 45 years old.
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sion at the Italian American Citizens
Club with his pops George
and is at Malden Catholic fulltime
assisting the football program,
which is on a renaissance
of sorts with a 4-0 record out of
the gate. His son Hayden is a star
in the making at MC, and Coach
Bubba wants to make sure he is
there for all the fun! Best of luck,
Coach Bubba!
• On another side note, Coach
Bubba, my grandson Christian
(Falzarano) is on the freshman
team playing the safety position.
Please ensure that nobody hits
him too hard or hurts him. I will
be eternally grateful and promise
to buy all your Globes next
time I see you at DD on Highland
Ave. Insert smiley face.
• Also, Assistant Athletic Director
Bailey Chiccuarelli! Your dad
(City of Malden Human Resource
Director Anthony Chic) told me
I could count on you to also ensure
Christian doesn’t get hit too
hard. We good? LOL.
• Apropos of absolutely nothing...
MC Football coach Joe Gaff
has done a boff o job at MC since
being hired. Helps that he married
a wonderful Edgeworth girl
and 1975 MHS graduate, Nancy
DeCesare.
• Christian has already met MC
hall monitor John “Pops” Ruelle
but, of course, had no idea that
Pops was one of the best athletes
in Malden, back in the day. John
had speed, would catch anything
thrown to him and could
work a count from the left side
like nobody’s business. Class of
1975 along with other outstanding
athletes, such as Paul Coleman,
Russ Garland, Steve Carpenter,
Bobby Foley, Jack Freker,
Mike Scibelli, Jon Crannell, Dave
Angelo, Steve Carlin, Mike Souza,
Mark Burns and Jeff Sullivan.
• Chris “Keeper of the Linden
Flame” Moro is Facilities Engineer
at MC by day and aspiring
freelance journalist by night (he
of the best words). The fi rst two
episodes of his “Linden USA” to
this column were smash hits –
with the third installment scheduled
to see the light of day by the
holiday season. Chris always has
your back and is one of the good
ones in Malden. A full-fl edged
Lancer these days – and proud
of it – he follows in the very
large Chuck Taylor’s of his big
brother Steve “Steph” Moro (another
standup/legendary Malden
guy).
• Speaking of MC... Edgeworth
guy Roberto Di Marco has sat on
the Malden Catholic Board of
Trustees since 2016. Rob is lifelong
Malden, graduated MC in
’91 and attended Brown University
and Northeastern School of
Law. Yeah, this guy is like wicked
smart! I got to know Rob well
over the past 10 years or so from
our Edgeworth connection, and
all I got to say is that my life is a
lot richer for it; another Malden
guy with a heart of gold and love
of neighborhood.
• And of course, MC’s most famous
son, since 2013 the junior
Senator from Massachusetts –
straight outta Townsend Street
– our very own Ed Markey. Last
time I spoke with Ed, big bro Joe
and I were power walking the
old neighborhood, and who do
we run into also power walking
his old stampin’ ground? Malden’s
most celebrated son, “Eddie
the Ice Cream Man.” Ed loved
my column on Don Roach and
wondered how Donny fl ew under
his radar all these years. Ed’s
the best! A walking, talking Malden
history book. Fun fact told
by Ed... Malden’s fi rst hoop court
back in the late ’50s–early ’60s
was right there at Boy’s Catholic
High School on Charles Street.
Yes, MC was on Charles Street
in the beginning (1936) and, according
to E Mark, play on the
court was ferocious. I’d love to
schedule some time with Eddie
to get some Malden history
down on paper for future generations
– but I know he is busy
with one of the most important
presidential elections in this
country’s history just a few short
weeks away. Maybe after the
election, Eddie, we sit and talk
Malden? Keep up the great work!
As Peter Falk’s iconic TV character
Columbo would say, “Just
one more thing, sir” – I am very
happy to report that the elderly
couple I chronicled a couple
years back are still strollingForest
Dale Cemetery and looks like
just as in love. Also, walking at
as fi ne a clip today as they were
when I fi rst noticed them. With
that said, I’d like to revisit what I
wrote: “The elderly couple were
bundled up for the early morning
chill. Holding hands tightly
as they walked. Embracing as if
they were starry eyed teenagers.
Releasing each other only to pull
out a set of fi eld glasses. A quick
glance at yet another feathered
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of Reading. He is also survived by
several nieces, nephews and friends.
The funeral will be held from the
A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home, 865
Main Street, Malden on Saturday
October 26th at 9:00am followed
by a Mass of Christian Burial celebrating
Tom’s life in the Immaculate
Conception Church, 600 Pleasant
Street, Malden at 10:00am. Relatives
and friends are respectfully invited
to attend. Visiting hours will be held
at the funeral home on Friday from
4:00pm-8:00pm. Interment will be in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. In lieu
of fl owers donations in Tom’s memory
may be made to the Wounded
Warrior Project https://www.support.woundedwarriorproject.org.
MUSINGS
| FROM PAGE 18
friend calling Forestdale home.
They walked on; hands clasped
firmly together slowly disappearing
into the distance. An inspiration
to behold.”
Postscript 1: “100 Years From
Today;” The Spaniels wrote it,
Frank (Sinatra) popularized it. A
fi tting tribute to this happy, loving
couple; “The moon is shining,
and that’s a good sign / Cling to
me closer and say you’ll be mine
/ Remember, darling, we won’t
see it shine / A hundred years
from today.”
Postscript 2: Who else immediately
thought of Joe Jackson’s
“Happy Loving Couples” from
the previous paragraph? Nobody?
Oh well. LOL.
—Peter is a longtime Malden
resident and a regular contributor
to The Malden Advocate and
can be reached at PeteL39@
aol.com for comments, compliments
or criticisms.
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2. What country has Halloween celebrations on trains?
3. October 26 is National Pumpkin Day; what is the Great
Pumpkin Commonwealth?
4. Reportedly, which has more U.S. chocolate sales: Halloween
or Valentine’s Day?
5. In what city would you fi nd the Bridge of Sighs and the Grand
Canal?
6. In what Washington Irving book is the line “…the place still
continues under the sway of some witching power, that
holds a spell over the minds of the good people, causing
them to walk in a continual reverie”?
7. On Oct. 27, 2004, who won the World Series?
8. What singer of “I Put a Spell on You” said, “I’ll put a bone in
my nose, wear my cape, make fi re come from my fi ngertips”?
9. What language does the word dybbuk (a wandering soul
or evil spirit) come from?
10. On Oct. 28, 1914, what developer of a polio vaccine was
born?
11. What London sports venue announced this month that it
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15. What is an eyewall?
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18. What is a moai?
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1. The People’s Republic of China
(Taiwan is offi cially the Republic
of China.)
2. Japan (The trains are decorated
with spooky themes.)
3. An organization that “cultivates
the hobby of growing giant
pumpkins and other giant fruits”
4. Halloween
5. Venice
6. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
7. Boston Red Sox
8. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
9. Yiddish (from Hebrew)
10. Jonas Salk
11. Wimbledon
12. Diwali
13. The Montréal World’s Fair, which
also celebrated Canada’s 100th
birthday
14. Edgar Allan Poe
15. The area of intense turbulence
around the eye of a hurricane
16. “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch”
17. Guinness World Records
18. A stone monolith on Easter Island
19. “Monster Mash”
20. “What Ever Happened to Baby
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DECK, AND SUNROOM!
For Rent: Beautiful Wakefield home with hardwood floors,
modern kitchen with center island, and stainless appliances.
Double doors open to a private deck. Includes in-unit
washer/dryer and a sunroom with cathedral ceilings.
Minutes from downtown, Lake Quannapowitt, and major
routes. Private driveway with 2-3 parking spaces. Style,
convenience, and comfort!
PEABODY 2-BEDROOM WITH
HARDWOOD FLOORS AND
APPLIANCES INCLUDED!
For Rent: Step into this cozy 2-bedroom apartment
featuring hardwood floors and plenty of natural light.
Washer, dryer, and refrigerator are included, with
washer/dryer hookups for added convenience. Credit score
of 680+ and references required. Enjoy a pet-free, smokefree
environment. Close to parks, schools, stores,
restaurants, and more!
BEAUTIFUL WAKEFIELD HOME WITH GRANITE KITCHEN, STONE
FIREPLACE, IN-UNIT LAUNDRY, AND EASY BOSTON ACCESS!
FOR RENT: This inviting home in Wakefield features an open kitchen/dining area with granite countertops, a
dishwasher, refrigerator, and hardwood floors throughout, seamlessly connected to the living space with a
charming stone fireplace. Enjoy the convenience of in-unit washer and dryer in a pet-free, smoke-free
environment. With a bus line in front, access to Oak Grove, Boston, and the airport is a breeze. Close to the
center of town, Lake Quannapowit, and major routes. Applicants with a 680+ credit score and references are
welcome. Experience modern elegance and convenience today!
FOR SALE: Charming home on a picturesque treestudded
lot in Saugus, blending comfort with
convenience. The first floor features a bright family
room and an inviting oak kitchen with hardwood
floors. The main bedroom offers a private balcony
and his-and-her closets. With 2.5 baths, a spacious
deck, and a garage, this home is both functional and
serene. Set back for privacy yet close to amenities.
Call Christina at 603-670-3353 or email at
chrstdesousa@yahoo.com
$1,095/month
FOR RENT
$3,250/month
FOR RENT
$2,600/month
FOR RENT
TRINITY REAL ESTATE
Providing Real Estate Services for 17 Years
Servicing Saugus, Melrose, Wakefield, Malden, all North Shore communities, Boston and beyond.
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For Sale
3-5 Lebanon Terrace,1, Malden
List Price: $399,000
5 room, 3 bedroom,
1 bath garden condo
in beautiful
Maplewood area.
40-42 Suffolk Street, 1, Malden
List Price: $419,900
5 room, 2 bedroom, 1
bath condo
conveniently located
near transportation
and shopping.
Michelle Luong 617.620.7754 Dragana Vrankic 781.389.3956
80 Flint Street, Lynn
List Price: $549,900
7 room, 4 bedroom, 1
bath single family home.
Just in time to hang your
holiday wreath!
Michael Foulds 617.461.1952
472 Summer Ave, Reading
List Price: $699,900
4
9 room, 4 bedroom, 1.5
single family, 1830's
Greek Revival home. Own
a piece of Reading history.
Dale Brousseau 617.957.2728
321 MAIN STREET | SAUGUS, MA | VILLAGE PARK
TrinityHomesRE.com
781.231.9800
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The Trinity Real Estate Team
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 25, 2024
38 MAIN ST, SAUGUS
781-233-1401
624 SALEM ST, LYNNFIELD
LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
FOR SALE - ONE FLOOR
LIVING WITH 3 BEDS, 2 BATHS,
LARGE ROOMS, 3 CAR
GARAGE, AND ROOM FOR
EXTENDED FAMILY.
SAUGUS $599,900
CALL KEITH 781-389-0791
FOR SALE - TWO FAMILY
LOCATED ON EVERETT LINE
CLOSE TO MALDEN SQUARE.
EACH UNIT HAS 2 BEDS, 1 BATH.
COMPLETELY RENOVATED 12 YRS
AGO. LARGE LOT.
MALDEN $829,900
CALL DEBBIE 617-678-9710
FOR SALE- 4 BEDS, 2 BATHS
WITH ROOM FOR EXTENDED
FAMILY. LOTS OF UPGRADES
INCLUDING ROOF, HEAT & AC.
LARGE LEVEL LOT.
SAUGUS $629,900 CALL
CHRISTOPHER 781-589-9081
RENTALS
CLEAN, QUIET STUDIO APARTMENT IN WELL MAINTAINED BUILDING
AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1ST. THIS 2ND FLOOR UNIT HAS HW IN THE
MAIN LIVING AREA AND GRANITE IN THE KITCHEN, ONE PARKING
SPACE AND ON SITE COIN-OP LAUNDRY LYNN $1,400
NICE 1 BED APARTMENT WHICH IS LOCATED IN AN OWNER-OCCUPIED
HOME. OFFERING FULLY APPLIANCE KITCHEN, BIG LIVING ROOM,
LARGE BEDROOM WITH BIG CLOSET, ALL UTILITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO
PETS AND NO SMOKING AT ALL. PARKING ON STREET WITH A PERMIT.
REVERE $2,000
WONDERING WHAT
YOUR HOME MAY
BE WORTH?
CALL
ANTHONY COGLIANO
857-246-1305
FOR A
COMPARATIVE
MARKET ANALYSIS
AND FIND OUT
TODAY!
FOR RENT- COMMERCIAL
OFFICE SPACE IN
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING IN
PRIME LOCATION. SAUGUS CALL
KEITH 781-389-0791 FOR DETAILS
CALL RHONDA 781-706-0842
MANUFACTURED HOMES
SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM UNIT IN PINE GROVE MOBILE PARK IN PEABODY. HUGE
PRIVATE WOODED YARD MUST BE SEEN. LARGE DRIVEWAY, HUGE ENCLOSED
PORCH NICE WOODWORK, NEW STOVE, NICELY MAINTAINED PEABODY $129,900
LARGE 2 BEDROOM MOBILE LOCATED ON A HUGE PRIVATE LOT THAT MUST BE
SEEN. LARGE ADDITION 1,5 BATHS, CARPORT, NEWER OIL TANK, PITCHED ROOF.
LARGE ENCLOSED PORCH SHED AND SO MUCH MORE. SAUGUS $139,900
VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND UPDATED UNIT IN VERY DESIRABLE PINE GROVE
MOBILE PARK. LARGE PORCH AND DECK, SHED GREAT LEVEL YARD, NEWER
FLOORING AND WINDOWS. LAUNDRY HOOK UP SHOWS PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP.
PEABODY $149,900
TWO NEW PRE CONSTRUCTION MANUFACTURED HOMES. BOTH ONE BED WITH
MANY UPGRADES FROM CAR PARKING TO FULL SIZE LAUNDRY, SO MUCH MORE.
DANVERS $189,900
DOUBLE WIDE UNIT WITH APPROXIMATELY 1250 SQFT OF LIVING AREA. 4
BEDROOM LOCATED IN DESIRABLE OAK LEDGE HEIGHTS COOPERATIVE PARK
PEABODY $222,000
SHADY OAKS PHASE 2 NEW CONSTRUCTION: 2 NEW MANUFACTURED 2 BEDROOM
UNITS DANVERS $229,900
NEW MANUFACTURED HOME IN OAK LEDGE COOPERATIVE PARK.QUALITY
THROUGHOUT GOURMET KITCHEN WITH STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES,
RECESSED LIGHTING, STATE OF THE ART BATHROOM, FULL SIZE LAUNDRY HOOK
UP, 1OO AMP SERVICE, LARGE DRIVEWAY, NICE YARD PEABODY $249,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
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