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Steve Freker
T
he State Primary Election will
be held on Tuesday, September
6 in the city of Malden and
statewide. Voters will select a
new Governor, Lieutenant Governor
and several other statewide
posts, while also voting
for representatives in the Mass.
House as well as Mass. Senate.
This election will be historic in
that it will feature the most polling
places in Malden city history:
27, representing 27 precincts
within the eight city votT
ing
Wards.
Early voting begins in Malden
on Saturday, August 27
for the upcoming state primary
election.
Polls will be open on primaELECTION
| SEE PAGE 7
he "Great Unknown” – aka
“The Orange Line Shutdown of
2022”– plopped down in the middle
of Malden on Monday, and the
results and reactions since have
been immediate and expected.
Inconvenient? Of course.
The manufacture of a whole
new army of commuters turned
clock-watchers? Most definitely.
Time and transportation are innately
connected – always.
The proverbial “more questions
ORANGE LINE| SEE PAGE 9
Malden High Football is Back!
OCAT
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Published Every Friday
By Steve Freker
he City of Malden will be
holding a community meeting
on the Roosevelt Park Improvement
Project on Thursday,
Sept. 8, from 6-8 p.m. This
hybrid meeting will take place
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Mass. State Primary Election
set for Tuesday, Sept. 6
Early voting in Malden begins on Aug.
27; fi rst Malden Election Day with
new Voting Map, featuring 27 voting
precincts, most in city history
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Friday, August 26, 2022
Malden residents, those across region
navigate Orange Line shutdown
Shuttle bus service, local police traffi c details combining to
ease inconvenience, disruption to personal schedules
Malden Mayor Gary Christenson (left) and Malden Police Chief
Glenn Cronin were on hand for the fi rst day of the commuting for
the workweek on Monday during the month-long MBTA Orange
Line shutdown. (Courtesy Photo)
Roosevelt Park Improvement Project
Community Meeting set for Sept. 8
Special to Th e Advocate
in the City Council Chambers
at Malden City Hall (215 Pleasant
St.) with a remote participation
option through Zoom.
The purpose of the community
meeting is to engage and inMEETING
| SEE PAGE 5
Malden High second-year Head Football Coach Witche Exilhomme goes over plays with his
offensive team during preseason practice, which kicked off last Friday. Malden has its first
scrimmage tomorrow, Saturday August 27 at Beverly High. The regular season opener is on
Thursday, September 8 on the road at Whittier Tech at 6:00 p.m. Story and photos inside today's
Advocate. (Advocate Photo/Steve Freker)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
Mayor offers congratulations to Forestdale Park
Councillor
Ryan O'Malley
couple on 66th Wedding Anniversary
F
orestdale Park Assisted Living
residents Barbara and
Francis recently celebrated
their 66th Wedding Anniversary
at the community they
call home. Their son, Dana,
and fellow resident and friend
Tana joined them for the joyous
day. The couple and their
friends received quite the
surprise visitor when Malden
Mayor Gary Christenson
stopped by! He brought fl owers
and congratulated Barbara
and Francis on their anniversary.
The couple, their family
and friends and the mayor
were all so happy to celebrate
the years of love and happiness
that Barbara and Francis
have shared.
Invites the community to
stargazing & storytelling
at Waitt's Mount
Saturday, August 27, 7PM
"Ode to the Stars"
Barbara and Francis (front); back row, pictured from left to right: Tana Tselepis, Dana Brown, Mayor
Christenson and Forestdale Park Executive Director Terri Guenard.
~ Op-Ed ~
Respect for the Law,
the Constitution,
and the People of Malden
By Ward 4 Councillor Ryan
O’Malley
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s the Malden community
knows, I am not one to
mince words or beat around
the bush. I also have no time for
the lies and subterfuge of Malden’s
longtime politicians. Unfortunately,
lies and propaganda
are all some politicians have
to stand on because the rest is a
cheap facade.
In politics, the basics for success
are to be truthful, work
hard, and at least try to not intentionally
break the law. It's a
pretty simple recipe for success.
There are plenty of examples
of reputable elected offi cials in
Malden who live up to that standard.
First and foremost, is Paul
Condon.
Paul and I go back to 2015,
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when we were both elected to
the City Council. For him it was
a return after a brief hiatus. For
me it was a chance to shine a
light on the dysfunction of our
city government. Natural gas
leaks, lead water pipes, empty
tree pits, deteriorating roads
and sidewalks, and a City Council
that was unwilling to follow
the Open Meeting Law.
I mention Paul because no
matter how controversial the
matter, he always tells the truth
as he understands it to be. I do
not always agree with Paul, but I
respect him because he respects
me. It’s pure and simple. He’s a
real gentleman whom I look up
to and a reason why I love Malden.
Now, I am not here to start
the Paul Condon Fan Club – although
that would be a noble
endeavor.
I am here to correct false statements
made by a less principled
politician: Craig Spadafora. After
almost two decades on the City
Council, you would think Craig
would have learned the basics
by now. You’d think he’d tell the
truth. You’d think he’d follow the
law. He doesn’t. That’s at least
what the Attorney General determined.
Not me, not Craig, not
Santa. The AGO.
On June 29, 2021, Craig Spadafora
moved to act on a matter
LAW | SEE PAGE 14
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Early Voting Information on the State Primary,
September 6, 2022
選區 轄區 投票站
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FERRYWAY SCHOOL, GYM 學校，體育館
FERRYWAY SCHOOL, GYM 學校，體育館
FERRYWAY SCHOOL, GYM 學校，體育館
COMMUNITY ROOM社區活動室
IRISH AMERICAN, MAIN HALL (LEFT)正廳(左邊)
IRISH AMERICAN, MAIN HALL (RIGHT) 正廳(右邊)
地址
CROSS街 150號
CROSS街 150號
CROSS街 150號
PEARL街 89號
WEST街 177號
WEST街 177號
BEEBE SCHOOL, BIG GYM (LEFT) 學校，大體育館(左邊) PLEASANT街 401號
BEEBE SCHOOL, BIG GYM (RIGHT) 學校，大體育館(右邊) PLEASANT街 401號
BEEBE SCHOOL, CAFÉ (LEFT) 學校，餐廳(左邊)
BEEBE SCHOOL, CAFÉ (RIGHT) 學校，餐廳(右邊)
PLEASANT街 401號
PLEASANT街 401號
ELC, GYM (LEFT)早教學習中心體育館(左邊)
SENIOR CENTER AUDITORIUM 老人中心禮堂
ELC, GYM (RIGHT)早教學習中心體育館(右邊)
MOUNTAIN大道 257號
WASHINGTON街 7號
MOUNTAIN大道 257號
SALEMWOOD FIELD HOUSE CAFÉ學校場館餐廳(左邊) SALEM街 529號
FORESTDALE SCHOOL CAFÉ (LEFT) 學校，餐廳(左邊)
630 COMMUNITY ROOM社區活動室
CLUB 24 MEMBER’S ROOM俱樂部會員室
MALDEN MOOSE, MAIN HALL 正廳
FERRYWAY SCHOOL, CAFÉ 學校，餐廳
SYLVAN街 74號
FORESTDALE SCHOOL CAFÉ (CENTER) 學校，餐廳(中間)SYLVAN街 74號
FORESTDALE SCHOOL CAFÉ (RIGHT) 學校，餐廳(右邊) SYLVAN街 74號
SALEM街 630號
SALEM 街 787號
BROADWAY 562號
CROSS街 150號
SALEMWOOD FIELD HOUSE CAFÉ 學校場館餐廳(右邊) SALEM街 529號
SUFFOLK MANOR, COMM. ROOM 社區活動室(左邊)
SUFFOLK MANOR, COMM. ROOM 社區活動室(右邊)
LINDEN SCHOOL, GYM (LEFT) 學校，體育館(左邊)
BRYANT街 312號
BRYANT街 312號
WESCOTT街 29號
LINDEN SCHOOL, GYM (CENTER) 學校，體育館(中間) WESCOTT街 29號
LINDEN SCHOOL, GYM (RIGHT) 學校，體育館(右邊)
WESCOTT街 29號
n accordance with the provisions
of MGL Chap. 54, Section
52 are the 2022 polling locations
and sample ballots relative
to the State Primary on
Tuesday, September 6, 2022.
The election will be held citywide,
and polls will be opened
from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Those who wish to early
vote may do so from Saturday,
August 27 through Thursday,
September 1 in Room
105 at Malden City Hall located
at 215 Pleasant St. Hours
for in-person early voting are
as follows:
Saturday, August 27 from
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 28 from
WD. PCT. POLLING PLACE
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FERRYWAY SCHOOL, GYM
FERRYWAY SCHOOL, GYM
FERRYWAY SCHOOL, GYM
COMMUNITY ROOM
IRISH AMERICAN, MAIN HALL (LEFT)
IRISH AMERICAN, MAIN HALL (RIGHT)
BEEBE SCHOOL, BIG GYM (LEFT)
1A BEEBE SCHOOL, BIG GYM (RIGHT)
BEEBE SCHOOL, CAFE (LEFT)
BEEBE SCHOOL, CAFE (RIGHT)
EARLY LEARNING CENTER GYM (LEFT)
SENIOR CENTER AUDITORIUM
FORESTDALE SCHOOL CAFE (LEFT)
FORESTDALE SCHOOL CAFE (CENTER)
FORESTDALE SCHOOL CAFE (RIGHT)
630 COMMUNITY ROOM
CLUB 24 MEMBER’S ROOM
MALDEN MOOSE, MAIN HALL
FERRYWAY SCHOOL, CAFE
LOCATION
150 CROSS STREET
150 CROSS STREET
150 CROSS STREET
89 PEARL STREET
177 WEST STREET
177 WEST STREET
401 PLEASANT STREET
401 PLEASANT STREET
401 PLEASANT STREET
401 PLEASANT STREET
257 MOUNTAIN AVENUE
7 WASHINGTON STREET
EARLY LEARNING CENTER GYM (RIGHT) 257 MOUNTAIN AVENUE
SALEMWOOD FIELD HOUSE CAFE (LEFT)
529 SALEM STREET
74 SYLVAN STREET
74 SYLVAN STREET
74 SYLVAN STREET
630 SALEM STREET
787 SALEM STREET
562 BROADWAY
150 CROSS STREET
SALEMWOOD FIELD HOUSE CAFE (RIGHT) 529 SALEM STREET
SUFFOLK MANOR, COMM. ROOM (LEFT)
SUFFOLK MANOR, COMM. ROOM (RIGHT)
LINDEN SCHOOL, GYM (LEFT)
LINDEN SCHOOL, GYM (CENTER)
LINDEN SCHOOL, GYM (RIGHT)
312 BRYANT STREET
312 BRYANT STREET
29 WESCOTT STREET
29 WESCOTT STREET
29 WESCOTT STREET
by Mail / Absentee Ballots are
not to be dropped off at polling
places on Election Day.
Twenty-four-hour-a-day ballot
drop-off is available by using
the offi cial City of Malden
drop boxes located outside at
City Hall (215 Pleasant St.) and
the Malden Police Station (800
Eastern Ave.). Voters may follow
the status of their Vote by
Mail ballots by using the Secretary
of State’s Track My Ballot
feature at https://www.sec.
state.ma.us/WhereDoIVoteMA/TrackMyBallot
The
last day to register to
vote for the State Primary is
August 27 at 5:00 p.m. People
may register in person at City
Hall or online at https://www.
sec.state.ma.us/ovr/
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday, August 29 from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, August 30 from
8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, August 31 from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 1 from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Anyone who misses this voting
window will have to vote
at their regular polling location
on Primary Day. The City
of Malden would like to remind
voters that some ward/
precinct lines and polling locations
have changed since
the federal redistricting and
they may confirm their voting
location by using the Secretary
of State’s Where Do I
Vote feature at https://www.
sec.state.ma.us/WhereDoIVoteMA/WhereDoIVote
Those
wishing to vote by
mail must have their application
submitted to the City
Clerk’s Office by 5:00 p.m.
on Monday, August 29. This
deadline will assure a proper
amount of mailing time to get
the ballot to the voter. Applications
for Vote by Mail or Absentee
Ballots may be downloaded
at https://www.sec.
state.ma.us/ele/eleabsentee/
absidx.htm. All Vote by Mail /
Absentee Ballots must be returned
to City Hall by 8:00 p.m.
on Tuesday, September 6. Vote
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Call now! 617-387-2200
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• Increases rebates under the
Jason Lewis
State Senator
many provisions in this comprehensive
legislation include:
• Establishes a Massachusetts
Off shore Wind Industry Investment
Program and Offshore
Wind Industry Investment Trust
Fund, which are designed to
support and incentivize investment
in off shore wind energy,
including the local manufacturing
of supply chain components,
advanced clean energy
research, and workforce development
initiatives
• Modifi es the existing price
cap for offshore wind energy
development bids to encourage
greater competition, with
preference given to bids that invest
in local manufacturing, provide
employment opportunities
for underrepresented populations
and mitigate environmental
impacts
• Establishes a commercial
fi sheries commission to provide
input on best practices for minimizing
impacts to wildlife related
to off shore wind energy generation
and transmission
• Supports the expansion of
solar power by permitting agricultural
and horticultural land
to be used to site solar panels if
they do not impede the continued
use of the land for agricultural
or horticultural use, eliminating
the so-called “donut hole”
for on-site solar energy net metering
to promote residential solar,
and loosening the so-called
state’s Massachusetts Off ers Rebates
for Electric Vehicles (MOREV)
incentive program. The rebate
amount will increase to
$3,500 for passenger cars and
light-duty trucks, and electric
vehicle purchasers who trade
in their emission-producing vehicles
will be eligible for an additional
incentive of $1,000. The
bill also takes steps to expand
electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
•
Requires all electricity companies
to submit proposals to
the Department of Public Utilities
for how they will off er reduced
electricity rates for consumers
who charge their zero-emission
vehicles at off -peak
times
• Requires every passenger
bus that is purchased or leased
by the MBTA to be a zero-emission
vehicle starting in 2030. By
the end of 2040, the MBTA will
be required to operate exclusively
zero-emission vehicles.
Underserved and low-income
communities must be prioritized
for the equitable deployment
of these zero-emission
buses.
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towns, by local option, to require
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aff ordable housing or multifamily
development thresholds.
• Makes several enhancements
to the Mass Save program,
which provides rebates
and incentives for owners and
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‘Live on the Lawn’ brings
The Highwaymen – Songs and
Stories with Matt York
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he Malden Public Library’s
“Live on the Lawn” Summer
Concert Series returns on
Wednesday, August 31, at 6:00
p.m. with the great music of
The Highwaymen: Songs and
Stories with Matt York. Longtime
New England singer/
songwriter Matt York will perform
the songs of Johnny Cash,
Willie Nelson, Kris Kristoff erson
and Waylon Jennings and tell
stories of their careers. The four
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times since the 1960’s. Matt
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Bring your lawn chairs or
blankets and experience a
great night of outdoor live music
at the Malden Public Library
(36 Salem St.). This program is
supported in part by a grant
from the Malden Local Cultural
Council, which is supported
by the Mass Cultural Council, a
state agency. All concerts are
free. In case of rain, concerts
will be held inside. For more information,
contact the Malden
Public Library: 781-324-0218,
www.maldenpubliclibrary.org.
MEETING| FROM PAGE 1
form the community about the
project, to receive feedback and
to address questions or concerns
about the project, including
about environmental issues.
Language interpretation services
will be offered through
Zoom. Languages will include
Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish,
Haitian Creole, Vietnamese and
Arabic. For more information on
disability access or language
interpretation, contact emartinez@cityofmalden.org.
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Saint Rocco 2022, Part 1
By Peter Levine
icholas Menkello is Nicky
Angelo’s godson. You may
not know Nicholas Menkello
but you know Nicky Angelo!
This beloved “Son of Edgeworth”
singlehandedly kept the
Saint Rocco Feast alive through
the good and lean years, his status
in his Edgeworth neighborhood
a cross between Paul McCartney,
JFK and Matt Dillon.
Not only for the exemplary life
he’s lived, not only for that handsome,
ageless babyface (we often
speak of Nicky’s still incredible
head of hair), not only for
marrying well, but most of all
for his two beautiful daughters,
Paula and Ann-Marie!! I remember
my fi rst-ever Nicky Angelo
experience. It was at Saint Rocco
1978. I was nursing a Miller
High Life in “Albert’s Beer Garden”
with my (late) BFF Jimmy
Damiano when the “Prince
of Pearl Street” comes strolling
in. (Is it just me? This guy even
walks cool!) Showing cult-like
reverence, the crowd splits like
the Red Sea as if Nicky were the
Rolling Stones’ Brian Jones parting
the crowd at the Monterey
Pop Festival in 1967! I asked
Jimmy who the (heck) that was.
He sideways glanced me with
a smirk and says, “I forgot, you
grew up on the other side of
Highland Ave.; you probably
don’t know Nicky Angelo.” But
I digress...
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godson Nicky (Menkello). Handsome
like the godfather (oops,
I meant his godfather), Nicky
and I became fast friends this
San Rocco over our love of the
weekend and the reason we
gather on Pearl on the second
weekend of the year. Every year.
Nick is chiseled like a WWE wrestler
and has a “don’t mess with
me”–type look about him, but
as the saying goes, “Don’t judge
a book by its cover.” Soft-spoken
with a way about him that belies
his appearance, Nicky pulled
double duty this past San Rock
weekend fi rst by volunteering
behind the grill then walking
the Procession on Sunday afternoon.
This earned him my annual
“San Rock 10th Player Award”
for the three-day fest. I digress,
once again.
Nicky told me a great story
about a recent purchase of his.
Well, take it away Nicky: “Anyone
who grew up in the Edgeworth
section of Malden knows
that around the beginning of
August there is a heightened
sense of community among the
Saint Rocco faithful. For the past
several years I’ve been searching
for a statue like the one we
all know and love that stood at
the corner of Saint Peter’s Parish,
and now, at the IACC (the original
still displayed in Vinnie Della
Gatta’s bay window on Pearl). I
was able to fi nally fi nd the exact
same one carved by the Daprato
Brothers (1884 vintage Italy)!
It went on auction, and I placed
a bid along with my Edgeworth
story, and what it meant to not
only my family (godfather Nick)
but to an event that brought
us ALL together. I won the auction
instantly and his long journey
began to Boston. Unfortunately,
upon arrival the Saint
was destroyed, in pieces. I was
devastated to see it in ruins. But
much like my Italian ancestors
would have done, I summoned
the skills needed to take every
shattered piece and slowly restore
him. It took about a month
and many hours but it’s back to
a proper condition, with minor
imperfections. It was a painstaking
honor to rebuild alongside
the amazing skill of the Diprato’s
[sic] nearly 150 years ago. He will
grace my dining room on a platform
I built from hand and will
be in our family and our hearts
forever. Viva San Rocco.” Brilliant
Nicky, thanks for sharing.
Picked up pieces while (still)
physically recuperating from
(a long) Saint Rocco weekend...
• San Rock weekend was a
smashing success. The weather
was outstanding, the enterMUSINGS
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ELECTION | FROM PAGE 1
ry election day, Sept. 6, from 7
a.m. to 8 p.m. The State Election
is then set for Nov. 8 with a voter
registration deadline of Oct. 29.
The Malden City Council on
last Tuesday night at a special
meeting unanimously voted
to approve the early voting
schedule. Earlier this year the
City Council approved the list of
Malden polling places. The newly
drawn Malden Voting Map (a
copy of which appears with this
story) produced the need for the
creation of the new precincts.
For many decades, Malden voters
have voted in two precincts
per eight city Wards.
Following are the 27 precinct locations
(Locations are listed by Ward/
Precinct, followed by address):
Ward 1, Precinct 1
Ward 1, Precinct 2
Ward 1, Precinct 3
–Ferryway School Gym, 150
Cross St.
Ward 2, Precinct 1
–Community Room, 89 Pearl St.
Ward 2, Precinct 2
–Irish American Club, Main
Hall (left), 177 West St.
Ward 2, Precinct 3
–Irish American Club, Main
Hall (right), 177 West St.
Ward 3, Precinct 1
–Beebe School, Big Gym, 401
Pleasant St. (left)
Ward 3, Precinct 1A
–Beebe School, Big Gym, 401
Pleasant St. (right)
Ward 3, Precinct 2
–Beebe School Cafeteria, 401
Pleasant St. (left)
Ward 3 Precinct 3
–Beebe School Cafeteria, 401
Pleasant St. (right)
Ward 4, Precinct 1
–Early Learning Center, 257
Mountain Ave. (left)
Ward 4, Precinct 3
–Early Learning Center, 257
Mountain Ave. (right)
Ward 4, Precinct 2
–Malden Senior Center Auditorium,
7 Washington St.
Ward 5, Precinct 1
–Salemwood School Fieldhouse
Cafe, 529 Salem St. (left)
Ward 5, Precinct 2
–Forestdale School Cafeteria,
74 Sylvan St. (left)
Ward 5, Precinct 3
–Forestdale School Cafeteria,
74 Sylvan St. (center)
Ward 5, Precinct 3A
–Forestdale School Cafeteria,
74 Sylvan St. (right)
Ward 6, Precinct 1
–630 Community Room, 630
Salem St.
Ward 6, Precinct 2
–Club 24 Members Room, 787
Salem St.
Ward 6, Precinct 3
–Malden Moose, Main Hall,
562 Broadway
Ward 7, Precinct 1
–Ferryway School Cafeteria,
150 Cross St.
Ward 7, Precinct 2
–Salemwood School Fieldhouse
Cafeteria, 529 Salem St.
Ward 7, Precinct 3 and
Ward 7, Precinct 3A
–Suffolk Manor, Community
Room, 312 Bryant St.
Ward 8, Precinct 1
–Linden School Gym, 29
Wescott St. (left)
Ward 8, Precinct 2
–Linden School Gym, 29
Wescott St. (center)
Ward 8, Precinct 3
–Linden School Gym, 29
Wescott St. (right)
****
Early Voting begins
tomorrow, Sat., August 27
All in-person early voting is
taking place in Room 105 at Malden
City Hall at 215 Pleasant St.
The schedule is as follows:
Saturday, Aug. 27: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 28: 10 a.m.-4
p.m.
Monday, Aug. 29: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 30: 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 31: 8 a.m.5
p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 1: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
****
Mail-in Voting
available; request
Ballot by August 29
Voters also have the option
to vote by mail, so long as they
request their ballot before Aug.
29 at 5 p.m.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
The REDUCE Litter Project in Malden
Advocate Staff Report
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ou may have noticed the
large “REDUCE” letters displayed
in front of the Malden
DPW. This initiative was the result
of Naomi Kahn of Malden Arts
reaching out to Demi Dubois
of Keep Melrose Beautiful, who
then contacted Melrose resident
and artist Jack Welch, who created
the 3D letters for several MelGerry
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rose projects, including Melrose
Earth Week 2021. The collaboration
continued as Naomi worked
with Friends of the Malden River
Cofounder/President Karen
Buck to install the “REDUCE” letters
in front of the DPW yard on
Commercial Street this summer.
The 3D messaging system of letters
encourages passersby to fi ll
the letters with plastics and litter
collected from the roadway and
sidewalks. By displaying these
large-scale visual messages in
public places, the hope is to encourage
people to reduce their
purchases of single use plastic
bottles to keep our cities, streets
and waterways clean.
“The community enjoys being
involved with clean-ups. Now
we can visualize the waste by
fi lling the REDUCE letters with
plastic bottles and other recyclables.
During cleanups, we see
how the street litter lands up in
the Malden River,” said Buck.
Several cleanups have been
organized around the city including
at the YMCA, and Post
Offi ce parking to fi ll the letters
at the Malden DPW.
“I’m grateful to Naomi Kahn
and Karen Buck for implementing
this creative way of reducing
trash on our streets,” said Mayor
Gary Christenson. “This will
make my job a lot easier!”
Sponsors of the project in
Malden include the Mayor’s Offi
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Friends of the Malden River.
~ Letter-to-the-Editor ~
Resident takes exception to councillor’s
obligations to his position
Dear Editor,
My name is Kevin Larson and
I am a 60-year homeowner and
taxpayer of Malden. The reason
for this letter to the editor is in
response to Councillor at-Large/
Malden City Council President
Craig Spadafora’s letter in regards
to Councillor Ryan O'Malley
not fulfi lling his obligation
as city councillor and chairperson
of the Parks and Recreation
Committee.
Councillor O'Malley, as you are
aware, there are strict rules governing
meetings in the state of
Mass. and the city of Malden.
Taking a chairperson position,
i.e., our beautiful parks and recreation,
is an extremely important
chairmanship. Our parks are
some of the beautiful jewels of
the city of Malden.
Obviously reading the Op-Ed
by Council President Spadafora,
you never took this appointment
seriously. Also, he stated that you
blatantly ignored the city of Malden’s
Open Meeting rules. Also,
wasting city of Malden legal fees
an openly violating the rules of
the city council is absolutely DISGRACEFUL
as a sitting city councillor.
As I remind you Councillor
O’Malley, you represent the citizens
of our beloved city - not
your personal agenda!
Also, you owe the taxpayers
an apology for your blatant
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ORANGE LINE| FROM PAGE 1
than answers” syndrome? Well,
some may take it that way, but not
entirely so.
The MBTA announced the onemonth
shutdown (August 19-September
19) earlier this month following
a string of concerning safety
incidents, including the death
of a man on the Red Line and an
Orange Line train that caught fi re
over the Mystic River. Federal offi
cials are in the process of investigating
the transit agency’s safety
practices.
MBTA and Massachusetts Department
of Transportation offi -
cials have stated they believe their
work crews can fi nish fi ve years’
worth of repairs within the next
four weeks. The $189 million project
will replace thousands of feet of
rail at Wellington Yard in Medford,
crossovers that help trains switch
directions, and signals at the Oak
Grove and Malden Center Stations
“to increase safety and reliability.”
One of the key elements of both
the rollout and then this week’s
implementation of the Orange
Line shutdown has been the provision
of information of essentially
every aspect of the unprecedented
project. At this point, according
to a multitude of online, print
and televised media reports, the
tens of thousands of daily “T” riders
who are directly affected by
the shutdown are well-informed
site is www.mbta.com. Accessible
on that website are both an
explanation of the ongoing project,
“Building a Better T,” as well as
the regular feature, “Trip Planner,”
which features up-to-date information
on how to go from one place
to another destination.
In addition to encouragements
as to the best way to get to their
destinations.
Here in Malden and in surrounding
communities, there was a highly
prioritized eff ort to get out information
and ease the inconvenience
and hardship in any way. Malden
Mayor Gary Christenson was out
at Malden’s two MBTA Orange
Line Stations on Monday morning,
the fi rst commuter day of the
shutdown, alongside Malden Police
Chief Glenn Cronin. Both were
handing out prepaid CharlieCards
to cover the cost of the rides on the
Commuter Rails. Also, in Malden, at
both of the city’s two Orange Line
Stations – Malden Center and Oak
Grove – eight-hour manned police
details are in eff ect, expediting
both pedestrians getting across
busy streets onto the shuttle buses
and then safely waving the buses
through traffi c lights to save time.
Both the City of Malden and the
MBTA have Ridership Guides on
their official websites. Malden’s
website can be accessed at www.
cityofmalden.org. The MBTA webto
use the Commuter Rail, the
Green Line, regular MBTA buses or
even more basic modes of transportation,
such as bicycles, the
main way of getting to riders’ destinations
is provided by the “T” via
shuttle buses. A rolling armada of
these shuttle coach buses was in effect
beginning this past weekend
and multiplying greatly – dozens in
use through the course of the day –
in time for Monday morning’s regular
commute.
According to a number of reports,
the biggest negative about
the Orange Line shutdown was the
increased time of trips – anywhere
– which was expected in advance.
For example, a usual 26-29-minute
trip from Malden Center to Government
Center on the Orange Line is
now 18-20 minutes longer – close
to one hour – on the shuttle buses.
Overall, according to comments
in online reports and social media;
however, other riders expressed
gratitude over the conscientiousness
and detail spent on assisting
the T’s plans by local municipal and
public safety offi cials.
Riders boarded shuttle buses at the Orange Line’s Oak Grove
Station on the fi rst day of the Orange Line shutdown. (Courtesy/nbcboston)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
Malden Public Library Summer Reading Camp
ends with lawn picnic & fun
T
he Malden Public Library celebrated
a great summer of
reading and fun with a community
picnic on the library lawn
on August 11. The event featured
reading prizes and awards,
games, music – and cake and
other goodies.
Summer library programs are
so important since reading over
the summer can stop the slide
and help children improve their
reading skills – without turning
reading into a chore. Research
confirms that children who participate
in summer library programs
better retain the reading
skills they gained during the
school year and might even improve
their reading level.
Thanks to Preotle, Lane & Associates,
Hoff’s Bakery and the
Friends of the Malden Public Library
for all their support of this
summer’s reading programs.
For more information about
upcoming library programs and
events, check out www.maldenpubliclibrary.org.
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20th Annual Malden
Sketch Group Exhibit
August 29
Driver injured
in Broadway rollover
crash on Sunday
T
he Twentieth Annual Malden
Sketch Group Exhibit will be
on display at 350 MAIN in Malden
beginning August 29, 2022.
Sponsored by Preotle Lane & Associates,
the exhibit will run until
September 30th during lobby
hours Monday through Friday
9-5 pm. An artists’ reception
will be held Friday, September 9,
from 6-8 pm in the lobby.
This special 20th anniversary
event features a visual tribute
to long-time beloved member
of Malden Sketch Group, Ginger
Greenblatt, who passed away
this year. Come celebrate her artistic
legacy.
Twenty-five artists, current
members of Malden Sketch
Group from many surrounding
communities, are represented
in the 350 MAIN exhibit.
Their work includes paintings,
drawings, collage and
etchings.Art collectors, this is
an opportunity to purchase
some beautiful art featuring
the local scene.
The Malden Sketch Group is
one of the longest-running life
drawing groups in the Boston
area. The group consists of fulltime
professional artists all the
way to enthusiastic beginners.
No instruction is given, but an
atmosphere of support and encouragement
prevails. A $10
model fee is collected each session.
For
info, contact Judy.Greulich@comcast.net
or call 781245-2337.
Malden
first responders arrived at the scene near 394 Broadway on Sunday evening at approximately
6:35 p.m. due to a rolled over vehicle with a person trapped inside. According to unconfirmed
reports, the only occupant, a male, was trapped inside the vehicle. Firefighters were able to remove
him from the car where it was discovered he was suffering from a head injury. He was transported
to a hospital. (Advocate photo by Michael Layhe)
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
Memorial bench dedicated to late Housing
Authority resident Commissioner Bayers
Family, friends, residents and city officials attend June 8, 2022 ceremony
By Tara Vocino
A
memorial bench, where he
would sit, was dedicated to
resident Commissioner George
Bayers at the Malden Housing
Authority on June 8th. His family
members flew in from Texas and
New Hampshire for the momentous
occasion. Mayor Gary Christenson,
who appointed him to
the Malden Housing Authority
Board of Commissioners in
2013, said Bayers was kind and
a rare gem, while Ward 6 Councillor
Stephen Winslow looked
up to Bayers as a father figure.
The mainly lifelong resident had
lived at the Malden Housing Authority
since 1997.
All hands were “off deck” before the bench, where he would sit,
was dedicated in George Bayer’s memory.
Bayer’s son, Robert, and Mayor Gary Christenson cut the ribbon.
A plaque on the bench reads that Bayers was a resident
commissioner, a very gentle man and community leader.
Bayer’s son, Robert, said he always knew his father was a great man; however, he didn’t know how
many others thought he was, too, before the ceremony began.
George Bayer’s son, Robert, neighbor Helen Primak and his
brother Robert enjoyed sitting on the dedicated bench unveiling
on June 8th at the Malden Housing Authority.
A portrait of Bayers is shown with some baked goods and his
favorite candy – for guests to enjoy after the ceremony.
(Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
George Bayer’s pastime was
playing bingo. (Courtesy photo, Malden
Housing Authority Executive Assistant Deborah
Lungo)
Bayer’s son, Robert, flew in from Texas for the memorial bench
unveiling.
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Metro Mayors Host Shannon Grant Basketball Tournament
Annual event brings together law enforcement, youths, community workers
to celebrate a safe summer & kick off the new school year
Mayor Gary Christenson is shown with the Malden team and coaches.
E
VERETT – Local teens, community-based
organizations
and area law enforcement officials
joined together for the
Annual Shannon Grant Basketball
Tournament in Everett last
weekend, in a show of solidarity
to support the fight against
youth violence and gang involvement
across Metro Mayors
Coalition communities. On
Saturday, August 6, teams from
Everett, Malden, Somerville, Revere,
Cambridge, Chelsea and
Winthrop competed in the 13th
Annual Shannon Grant Basketball
Tournament at the Everett
Recreation Center. This year’s
event included a cookout, ice
cream truck, three-point contest,
an artist, backyard games
and a visit from Malden Mayor
Gary Christenson as well as
Chelsea City Manager Tom Ambrosino.
“The
Shannon Basketball
Tournament is an important reminder
of the positive outcomes
we are able to achieve by bringing
young members of the community
and law enforcement together
to enjoy some food, fun,
and friendly competition,” said
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “I
am grateful for all the staff who
work hard to make this event
possible each year and to the
young people for their willingness
to engage with us.”
“The Metro Mayors Community
Safety Initiative is critical
to steering young people
across our region away from violence,”
said Chelsea City Manager
Tom Ambrosino, who also
serves as Chair of the Metropolitan
Mayors Coalition. “It’s always
a pleasure to see the youth in
the region come together for
this tournament. The relationships
we saw on display among
youth, coaches, and mentors
from different cities in the region
remind us of the great progress
we have made in this region
since the start of the Shannon
Grant.”
“When people ask me what’s
one of the best ways we can
continue to move our communities
forward, I always respond
that it’s through partnerships especially
like the ones on display
at the 2023 Shannon Basketball
Tournament. During this event,
we had elected officials, police,
and recreation department officials
come together to support
our youth and I am certain that
relationships were formed as
a result that will carry forward,”
said Malden Mayor Gary Christenson.
“Of course, events like
these don’t happen on their
own. Rather, there needs to be
a catalyst and that was just what
the Metropolitan Area Planning
Council was, by organizing and
administering this great event.”
The annual basketball tournament
has been held since 2009
to bring together youths, law
enforcement and community-based
organizations involved
in the Metro Mayors Shannon
Grant Community Safety Initiative,
which is a state-funded
program that supports regional
approaches to combating
gang violence through law enforcement,
job training and afterschool
programs. The tournament
is hosted in a different
community each summer and
brings together more than 100
youths in a fun, friendly competition.
For
more information on the
Shannon Grant or the Metro
Mayors Coalition, contact
Rosemary Volinski at rvolinski@
mapc.org.
Cambridge won the tournament in a close game against Malden. A youth from Cambridge also
won the three-point contest.
Mayor Gary Christenson and Councillor-at-Large Craig Spadafora
(far right) flank Malden Police Officer Jean Lamour and City of
Malden Recreation Coordinator Joe Levine.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
Malden High football kicks
off preseason with high hopes for 2022
Coach Exilhomme and Tornado squad hit road for first scrimmage Saturday @ Beverly
By Steve Freker
T
he calendar says the preseason
has officially started
for high school fall sports, but
its football season every day of
the year for those student-athletes
who just can't get enough
of the sport.
Malden High second-year
Head Football Coach Witche Exilhomme
says he believes he will
have more than a few of these
kinds of players on his Golden
Tornado roster this 2022 season.
It is no coincidence that he believes
his Malden team will challenge
for everything this fall.
"We have a strong core of athletes
who have put in a great deal
of quality time this past offseason
getting prepared for this season,"
said Coach Exilhomme, as
he kicked off his second preseason
camp as head coach of his
alma mater's football program.
"They have made great strides
since last season and it has
shown so far in the preseason
camp, they are ready to go," the
Malden coach added.
Malden kicks off its season
with a pair of non-league games,
the season opener less than
two weeks away, on the road on
Thursday, September 8 at Whittier
Tech (6:00 p.m. start, in Haverhill).
On Friday, September 16, Malden
hosts non-leaguer Melrose
High at Macdonald Stadium at
6:00 p.m.
Malden is coming off a 2-8
campaign in Coach Exilhomme's
first season in 2021, which
was capped by a solid, exciting
12-10 victory on Thanksgiving
Day over Medford, a game decided
by a Ronald Juarez 32yard
field goal for the Tornados.
The coach said his team's
goals this year are high: Challenge
for and win the Greater
his words and follow his lead,"
Coach Exilhomme said.
Other key players include junior
6-5, 190 defensive back/
split end Gabriel Vargas Cardoso,
sophomore linebacker Matteus
Brito, sophomore linemen
Isaac Pineda, DeWayne Saintvil,
Jerell Calixte and Karl Lange, and
senior running back, sophomore
quarterback Aidan Brett and defensive
linemen John Lloyd.
Coach Exilhomme concedes
his team's youth, but had praise
for their efforts so far. "They have
put in the work. We do not look at
their age, but just what they are
producing right now, today. They
have a bright future, we have a
bright future because of them."
*****
Malden players break it down with a GO MALDEN! at the end of
practice Tuesday.
Boston League championship
and get to Gillette Stadium to
have a chance to win it all in December.
Malden's
"why not us?" theme
comes from the effort put in by
a good amount of the players
in the offseason, according to
Coach Exilhomme. "Our players
have worked harder than most
teams in our league and in the
state. It is time they got rewarded
for that hard work."
Leading the way for Malden
High this year will be a quartet
of captains, four seniors and
sophomore.
Senior 6-1, 205 defensive end
Zachariah Pan is a returning defensive
starter for a group that
should be one of the team's
strengths. He will serve as
quad-captain along with starting
senior running back and
linebacker Makiel Coulong- es-Blaise (5-10, 175), senior defensive
back and split end Andrew
Louis (6-2, 200) and sophomore
linebacker James Hyppolite
(6-0, 195).
Hyppolite is believed to be
Coach Alishaan goes over some
plays with the Malden High
football team.
perhaps only the second sophomore
in Malden High football
history to be named captain in
his 10th grade year.
Malden High linemen get ready to start drills in preseason
practices.
"James (Hyppolite) commands
respect with his work
ethic and his knack for motivating
his fellow student-athletes.
He may be in just 10th grade,
but his teammates listen to
TORNADO WARNINGS: Malden
will get its first taste "full
pads" work against an opponent
tomorrow (Saturday, August
27) when the Tornados
travel to Beverly High for a
tri-scrimmage against host Beverly
along with non-leaguer
Winthrop High.... Beverly High
athletic director is former Malden
High AD Dan Keefe, who
has run the Panthers athletic
program since 2016... Malden
has a "dress rehearsal" game
scrimmage on tap for next week
"Time to step it up!": Coach
Exhilkhomme tells his troops
during practice Tuesday.
at home at Macdonald Stadium
vs. BC High at 6:00 p.m. on Friday,
September 9.Malden sophomore
quarterback Aidan Brett
is one of the few players in Malden
High history who played
in varsity games in three different
sport his freshman year. Last
year, 2021 he started at QB in
the Thanksgiving win over Medford,
then played a few minutes
in varsity basketball in February
2022. This past spring Brett really
shined, starting varsity and playing
every inning of every varsity
game for Malden High.
Junior defensive back Gabriel Vargas Cardoso lines up for a play
in the defensive backfield this week.
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GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE NOTEBOOK:
Can you believe it? High School Fall Sports are here
with Football heading up the list
Long, hot summer will blend into a busy new school sports
year for Everett HS, Malden HS and Revere HS
By Steve Freker
T
he time-honored phrase
“Long, hot summer” comes
to mind this week as we come to
realize that the high school Fall
Season is upon us. We know it
has definitely been hot out there
most of the past 10 weeks of
summer, but we might have to
scratch the word “long.” It seems
like yesterday that the teams
were finishing double-plays on
the baseball and softball fields,
scoring goals in lacrosse or spiking
volleyballs. How did the calendar
flip so quickly?
But they are tossing footballs
and running sprints starting today
as the fall sports season officially
gets underway.
Football kicked it off with two
days of extra conditioning under
MIAA guidelines. Golf was
also allowed to begin its preseason
today under newly adopted
MIAA guidelines. All fall sports
followed with their official starts
on Monday, August 22, as boys’
and girls’ soccer, cross-country,
field hockey, golf and girls’ volleyball
all got underway.
That means that the whistles
will be blowing, the cones will
be positioned and the drills will
be percolating at Everett MeMUSINGS
| FROM PAGE 6
tainment for all three days was
the best in many years, and San
Rock pilgrims came out in big
numbers. This made San Rock
Big Cheese Joyce Mover extremely
happy. Great job, Joyce.
• Special shout-out to Saturday
night’s entertainment, Davina
Yannetty and her “Capitana
Dueling Pianos.” The San Rock
committee gambled this year
with Saturday night, and it paid
off. Bigly! Dueling pianos isn’t
seen very often at open-air festivals,
but Davina pulled it off like
the pro that she is. We thank you
for that, Ms. D.
• Great to see Johnny Molinari
at the Feast. “Moe” and his
gang of Pearl Street hooligans
ran these same streets back in
the 1960’s through the 1980’s.
They were young, carefree and
wild. What’s more, for a brief period,
the backstreets of Edgemorial
Stadium for the Everett
High Crimson Tide, Malden
High’s Macdonald Stadium and
Revere High’s Della Russo Stadium
today.
The full pads went on Wednesday
for the first time, and the
first regular season game is just
three short weeks away.
Football Opening Day just
three short weeks away
Everett High Head Coach Rob
DiLoreto will be embarking on
his third year at the helm for the
Crimson Tide. DiLoreto came
aboard for the COVID-shortened
season of spring 2021,
then guided Everett to its 25th
Greater Boston League (GBL)
Championship in the past 27
seasons and a 10-1 overall record
last fall 2021 season, its
only blemish a first-round, 25-22
loss to Methuen in the opening
worth were theirs. It was the
best of times, he told me. Most
of his buds left Dodge years ago.
A few (like his cousin Joey Moreno)
have passed on. Some stuck
around but their days “running
into the deep heart of the night”
are in the rearview mirror. Moe
promises to make an appearance
more than once a year going
forward.
• I kid when I say that (City of
Malden Animal Control Officer)
Kevin Alkins sits in the big chair
at San Rock. That’s Joyce Mover,
as we all know, with Anthony
Spadafora sitting very close
by. But I do not kid when I say
that Kevin is a very valuable
piece of the San Rock machination.
There are many pieces
to the San Rock engine. All
must be working in unison for
this thing of ours to work. Kevin
wears many hats during the
weekend, all of them important
to the success of the Feast. All of
round of the Division 1 North
playoffs.
Everett High football opens
its 10-game, 2022 regular season
with a highly anticipated
game with Xaverian Bros. from
the Catholic Conference on Friday,
September 9 at 7:00 p.m. at
Everett Stadium.
In addition to Xaverian, Everett
has also added BC High to its
non-league slate and will take
on the Eagles on the road on Friday,
September 30 at 7:00 p.m.
After just a one-year series,
Everett will not be playing St.
John’s Shrewsbury again this
season on Thanksgiving Day. It
was anticipated that the series
would be lasting, but St. John’s
officials announced in June it
would now play a different opponent
on Thanksgiving, and
Everett, at this time, once again,
is sitting out Turkey Day.
us appreciate this. Just for the record,
Kevin is more than just the
creator of the best catchphrase
ever, “Don’t stand around, buy
a round!” He’s Kevin Alkins, and
you’re not!
• Not a dry eye in the house
as the Procession pulls up to
Dom and Sheila’s house at “Batman
Corner” (Adams and West).
Sheila had surgery recently (Get
well soon, my dear friend) and
was not able to greet us as we
rounded the corner. No problem.
Through the miracle of
Dom’s cell phone, we dialed up
Sheila for some soul soothing
Facetime. Not a dry eye in the
house as the Italian American
Band of Lawrence played on.
Love you, Sheila.
• Little Joey Hurley stood on
his mom Gina’s shoulders to
complete Grease Pole 2022 and
snatch the prize sausage from
the top of the pole. We’re checking
all the record books to deCoach
Exilhomme’s second
season at Malden helm
Malden High Head Coach
Witche Exilhomme will be guiding
his second full season for the
Golden Tornados football squad.
Malden will open the season
with a pair of non-league home
games. On Thursday, September
8, Malden will host Whittier Tech
at 6:00 p.m. On Friday, September
16, Malden will host Melrose
at 6:00 p.m. Both games will be at
Macdonald Stadium in Malden.
The Golden Tornados squad
and second-year Head Coach
Exilhomme will then take on
Chelsea High in a regular season
game for the first time since
the 1980s, as Malden opens its
Greater Boston League slate
against the Red Devils at 6:00
p.m. at Chelsea Stadium on Friday,
September 23.
Malden plays Medford for the
termine the last time a Spadafora
was top sausage grabber
(Gina is Tony and Mary Spadafora’s
daughter; hence, Joey is their
grandson). Stay tuned.
• So much to write about. (Yes,
there will be a Nick Gizzi contribution.)
So little space (and a
Dorothy Levine offering). I’ll continue
my San Rocco coverage as
summer’s dog days turn to fall’s
cool, crisp evenings. Hope I don’t
bore too many Maldonians.
As Peter Falk’s iconic TV character
“Columbo” would say, “Just
one more thing sir” – with the
blink of an eye the latest chapter
in the long history of the
Saint Rocco Feast is over. Hard
to believe for me that it was my
(now) 55th year on the black
hardtop of Pearl Street. On that
long-ago Monday night in 1967,
big brother Joe took me to the
Saint Rocco firework display at
Devir Park. I have been a Saint
Rocco devotee ever since. Grow138th
time for its Thanksgiving
matchup.
Cicatelli’s 21st season
leading Revere
HS Football
The longest-standing head
coach in the GBL, entering his
21st season, is Revere High’s
Lou Cicatelli. He and the Revere
Patriots will embark on the
2022 campaign with two consecutive
non-league games:
Opening the season will be two
straight road games, at Peabody
on Friday, September 9
at 7:00 p.m. and then hosting
Plymouth North on September
16 at 6:00 p.m. Revere opens
its GBL schedule on Thursday,
September 22 versus Medford
at 6:00 p.m.
Read the Advocate each week
for game results, schedules and
updates of ALL the GBL teams!
ing up the Feast was considered
the high point of the summer
where we (unfortunately)
knew the school year was rapidly
creeping, and summer was
on its way out. But before it was,
we would have one last blowout.
I think for me and a lot of
folks who grew up in the neighborhood
it’s the continuity of
the event that we take to heart:
the way you can set your inner
clock to the Feast, that second
weekend in August, every year.
That “organic connection to the
heart and mind” that those of us
who grew up in Edgeworth and
Ward 2 all feel. Viva Saint Rocco,
“Salute” (health) and “Chin don”
(100 years)!
Postscript 1: Johnny “All Tech”
Spadafora demonstrating to
his daughter Jessica the proper
way to pin money on the
Saint, explaining how to guide
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 15
the Saint through the streets
of Edgeworth while avoiding
the ubiquitous pothole and elevated
manhole covers, but
most importantly, lovingly passing
down the history of the old
neighborhood for the next generation
of Spadaforas. Important
lessons handed down, father to
daughter.
Postscript 2: Dom (Fermano)
made the “Stock 82” toast at
about 6:25 on Friday night. We
saluted Richie Cremone, Tony
Pisaturo and all that came prior
to us. The Saint was then escorted
down to “Little Pearl” to start
the weekend. Just as Richie and
Tony Pez would have wanted it.
Postscript 3: “Some trails are
happy ones, others are blue. It’s
the way you ride the trail that
counts, here’s a happy one for
you. Happy trails to you, until we
meet again. Happy trails to you,
keep smiling until then.” Viva San
Rocco! More on the annual Feast
in weeks to come.
Beacon Hill
Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
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HOUSE AND SENATE: There
were no roll call votes in the House or
Senate last week. This week, Beacon
Hill Roll Call reports local senators’ roll
call attendance records for the 2022
session.
The Senate has held 146 roll calls so
far in the 2022 session. Beacon Hill Roll
Call tabulates the number of roll calls
on which each senator voted and then
calculates that number as a percentage
of the total roll call votes held. That percentage
is the number referred to as
the roll call attendance record.
Thirty of the 40 senators did not
miss any roll calls and have 100 percent
roll call attendance records. This
high level of participation can likely be
attributed to the fact that under emergency
rules adopted because of the
COVID-19 pandemic, the vast majority
of the 40 senators are not in the Senate
chamber during a session. Most are
watching and listening to the session
from their home, business or Senate
office and casting their votes remotely.
Senators’ remote votes are communicated
to Senate officials during
the session or prior to the session if
senators are informed in advance that
there will be a roll call vote. If a member
wants to speak on an issue under
consideration, they do so on a separate
“debate phone line” and their voice
is then heard in the Senate chamber
and by anyone watching the broadcast
online.
The number of senators who had
100 percent roll call attendance records
in the four years prior to the pandemic
was lower than 2022 as follows:
28 in 2019; 20 in 2018; 25 in 2017; and
17 in 2016.
It is a Senate tradition that the Senate
president only votes occasionally.
Current Senate President Karen Spilka
follows that tradition and only voted
on 39 (26.7 percent) of the 146 roll
calls while not voting on 107 (73.3 percent)
of them.
Nine (23 percent) of the 39 senators,
other than Spilka, missed one or more
roll calls. Sens. Cindy Friedman (D-Arlington),
Diana DiZoglio (D-Methuen)
and Sen. Joan Lovely (D-Salem) each
missed three roll calls for a roll call attendance
record of 97.9 percent. Sens.
Sonia Chang Diaz (D-Boston), Harriette
Chandler (D-Worcester) and Ryan Fattman
(R-Sutton) each missed two rolls
and scored a roll call attendance record
of 98.6 percent. Finally, Sens. Mike
Rush (D-West Roxbury), Adam Gomez
(D-Springfield) and Nick Collins (D-Boston)
each missed only one roll call for
a roll call attendance record of 99.3
percent. Beacon Hill Roll Call contacted
the nine senators asking why they
missed some roll calls. Only two of the
nine responded.
“I was prevented from engaging in
three roll call votes while working remotely
because my internet connection
was interrupted,” said Sen. Lovely.
“I have participated in all other roll call
votes this session and submitted a letter
on how I would have voted to the
Senate Clerk.”
“A vote of mine was not recorded
due to remote communications issue,”
said Sen. Rush. “I submitted a letter [indicating
how I voted] shortly after with
my vote on [the roll call].”
Sens. Friedman, Chang-Diaz, Chandler,
DiZoglio, Fattman, Gomez and
Collins did not respond to repeated
requests by Beacon Hill Roll Call asking
them for a statement.
SENATORS’ 2022 ROLL CALL ATTENDANCE
RECORDS
The percentage listed next to the
senator’s name is the percentage of
roll call votes on which the senator voted.
The number in parentheses represents
the number of roll calls that he
or she missed.
Sen. Jason Lewis
100 percent (0)
ALSO UP ON BEACON HILL
FILL OUT ONE APPLICATION FOR
MULTI-STATE BENEFITS– Gov. Baker
signed into law a measure that would
allow individuals to simultaneously apply
online, on a state-sponsored website,
for various state-funded benefits
including MassHealth, the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program
(SNAP), childcare subsidies, housing
subsidies, fuel assistance and other
needs-based health care, nutrition and
shelter benefits.
Supporters say that people who
need state assistance usually need it
from several different programs. They
noted this presents a problem because
it is difficult for people without cars and
childcare to go to all the different places
to apply. They said a one-stop common
application would help streamline
the system and avoid a lot of bureaucratic
red tape.
Baker said he strongly support the
measure “as it aligns with an important
initiative that is currently underway in
this administration.” “The agencies and
secretariats included in the proposed
[measure] are currently engaged in collaborative
efforts to establish a common
application mechanism nearly
identical to the portal envisioned by
this section,” said Baker.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA USE ON
SCHOOL GROUNDS – Gov. Baker vetoed
and sent back to the Legislature a
section of the cannabis bill that he recently
signed into law. The section he
vetoed would require the Cannabis
Control Commission, in consultation
with the Department of Elementary
and Secondary Education and the Department
of Public Health, to conduct a
study and issue recommendations on
how to remove obstacles that currently
prevent students at public and private
K-12 schools from possessing and consuming
medical marijuana on school
grounds. Baker noted that current law
states as clearly as possible that possession
and consumption of marijuana
must remain unlawful on the grounds
of any K-12 school, on school buses
and in youth centers.
“The language of the section [that
I vetoed] is highly prescriptive—making
it clear that the agencies charged
with producing the study must identify
ways to make medical marijuana
widely available within schools, rather
than considering whether such an
allowance is advisable,” wrote Baker
is his veto message. “The voter initiatives
that legalized medical marijuana
in 2012 and 2016 included strong
measures to keep marijuana away
from K-12 schools and school children.
Both laws explicitly stated that
marijuana would in no circumstance
be permitted on school grounds. [Current
law] also states as clearly as possible
that possession and consumption
of marijuana must remain unlawful
on the grounds of any K-12 school,
on school buses and in youth centers.
Because the study … clearly works
against these important and well-established
protections and disregards
the clear intentions of the voters in legalizing
marijuana use, I cannot approve
this part of the bill.”
Supporters of the study say they
understand the governor’s concerns
but note that this is only a study to
get more information. They point out
that the District of Columbia as well as
10 states—California, Colorado, Delaware,
Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania, Virginia and
Washington—allow students to take
medical marijuana on school grounds
during the school day as part of their
daily treatment. They say that just because
a student is in school at the time,
he or she should take his or her dose
does not mean that the dose should
not be given.
BOARD OF EDUCATION RAISES
THE MCAS SCORE HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS WILL NEED IN ORDER TO
GRADUATE – The State Board of Education
voted to raise the minimum
score that future high school students
must receive on some of their MCAS
tests in order to graduate including
English language arts, math and science
and technology/engineering.
The higher score requirement will apply
to students entering high school as
freshmen beginning in the 2022-2023
school year.
“Raising the … standard is critical,
as is the message that we believe students
are capable of meeting the higher
standard and the commonwealth
and its educators will support them to
do that,” said Education Commissioner
Jeff Riley.
"This evidence underscores the importance
of raising the standard and
also highlights the need to articulate
clearly to students, parents, educators
and other stakeholders how the different
levels of achievement on the MCAS
tests signal whether a student is on
track for success beyond high school,
whether in postsecondary education,
the military, the workplace, or independent
and productive community life,”
Riley continued.
Sen. Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville) spoke
against the regulations and said raising
the passing score for English MCAS
“will harm children who are English
learners.” “These children will be the
ones most affected by raising the English
passing scores because, by definition,
they don't yet read and write English
fluently,” said Jehlen. “They can
have bright futures as important members
of our community and contributors
to our economy if they can get a
high school diploma.”
The most outspoken critic of the
proposal was Max Page, president of
the Massachusetts Teachers Association.
“You've fetishized an approach
to education that is, at the very least,
outdated and, at the most, destructive
of our schools and communities,”
said Page. “You know, somewhere a
little before the ed reform bill in 1983,
I had a shiny object I too thought was
magical. It was called a mood ring and
I thought it was capturing my every
change of emotion. I also thought that
REO Speedwagon's first album was
really the height of pop music. Then
I grew older and I grew up. The board
is still fidgeting with your mood rings
and spinning their REO Speedwagon
albums, obsessed with a test invented
some 20 years ago and repeatedly
shown to do little more than prove the
wealth of the student and the community
where it is taken.”
BHRC | SEE PAGE 20
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Page 17
LAW | FROM PAGE 2
that was not properly before the
City Council. This matter added
millions of dollars in unfunded
liabilities to the City of Malden.
He knew this action was fi scally
questionable and a violation
of the Open Meeting Law. He
laughed off his oath to follow
the laws of the Commonwealth
saying, who cares “if this is going
to be an Open Meeting Law violation,
we get one a week.” He
then moved for a vote.
The Attorney General’s Determination
(OML 2022-135) clearly
states that:
“Based on the video evidence,
we find that the Council intentionally
violated the Open
Meeting Law. We therefore order
each member of the Council
to attend a comprehensive
Open Meeting Law training, either
by participating in one of
the Division of Open Government’s
monthly webinar trainings
or by attending a training
presented by the Council’s legal
counsel. Additionally, we refer
this matter for a hearing pursuant
to 940 CMR 29.07(3) and
recommend that the Council be
assessed a fi ne of $1,000 pursuant
to G.L. c. 30A, § 23(c).”
Craig Spadafora’s disregard for
the law cost the City of Malden
at least $1,000. So much for being
fi scally prudent. The Attorney
General’s determination
can be found at the following
POSITION | FROM PAGE 8
den Open Meeting Laws, and
not fulfilling your obligation
as Parks and Recreation chairperson.
As
a taxpayer, I formally request
the city of Malden Human
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Less than a year later, on June
28, 2022, Craig Spadafora doubled
down on his potentially
lawless behavior by working
with Mayor Gary Christenson’s
staff to disrupt a public meeting
of the Parks & Recreation Committee.
Councillors Karen Colón
Hayes, Amanda Linehan, and I
had been trying to get a meeting
posted for months but scheduling
confl icts prohibited that.
The situation was also rapidly
changing around Roosevelt Park
and we wanted to make sure
the community and the Friends
of Roosevelt Park would have
a seat at the table. This is likely
why the meeting was disrupted.
Craig Spadafora and Gary Christenson
appear to have been upset
that the community is rising
up against turf at Roosevelt Park
and the Parks & Recreation Committee
was giving these “pesky”
residents a place to assemble
and speak their minds.
Most alarmingly, this unprecedented
disruption was likely a violation
of the U.S. Constitution’s
First Amendment protections:
“the right of the people peaceably
to assemble.” Time will tell, if
this was a serious and willful violation
of Malden residents’ constitutional
rights. If so, the sanction will
likely be more substantial than a
$1,000 fi ne. It could be our liberty.
Resources Director look into this
to see if any laws were violated
and to recoup any monies paid
during this incident.
Signed,
Kevin Larson
Bowman St.
Malden
- LEGAL NOTICE -
City of Malden, Massachusetts
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing
on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 6:30 pm
Eastern Time (US and Canada) at Malden City Hall,
215 Pleasant St, Room #106 Herbert L Jackson Council
Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 22-009 by Patrick
P McDonald, Esq on behalf of PSI Atlantic Malden,
LLC for a variance of- Title 4.16.090 (B) Code of the
City of Malden as amended through February 1, 2022 -
Regulation of Signs by District -Specifically: Size and
number of signs in the Industrial I Zoning District as per
Plans SGER-043578-2022 at the property known as and
numbered 950-970 Eastern Ave. Malden, MA and also
known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #126-485-501
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public
review in the Office of lnspectional Services, 215 Pleasant
St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.
org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov Prod/
SelfService
Nathaniel Cramer
Chair
August 26, Sept. 2, 2022
Cavalier attacks on our constitutional
rights must be taken
seriously, if we have any chance
to preserve our current form of
government. No matter what
level of government threatens
them. As Benjamin Franklin famously
said, the United States
is “a Republic, if you can keep it.”
LEGAL NOTICE
CITY OF MALDEN
PUBLIC TREE HEARING
In accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 87,
Section 3, notice is herewith given that a public hearing will be held at 6:00 P.M. on
Wednesday, the 7th day of September 2022 at Malden City Hall Conference
Room 105, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, Massachusetts for the purpose of
determining if the thirty-six (36) public shade trees shall be removed or remain
per the Tree Warden of the City of Malden. The trees are located at or around the
address identified below:
Address
Street
DEVIR PARK IMPROVEMENTS
208
208
245
196
180
MALDEN
MALDEN
EMERALD@FELLSWAY
MALDEN
MALDEN
DAVIDSON WAY@BALL COURTS
DAVIDSON WAY@BALL COURTS
DAVIDSON WAY@BALL COURTS
DAVIDSON WAY@BALL COURTS
DAVIDSON WAY@BALL COURTS
DAVIDSON WAY@BALL COURTS
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
DEVIR PARK@COURTS AND TOT LOT
Address
Street
DBH (IN)
10
5
20
25
13
15
20
20
15
19
16
18
14
15
13
17
18
14
17
13
21
27
14
16
19
24
18
17
18
16
32
DBH (IN)
ADA SIDEWALK COMPLIANCE (ENGINEERING)
170 COLUMBIA
7
43 GRANVILLE
174 WEST ST-THATCHER SIDE
19 MURRAY HILL PK
20 MURRAY HILL PK
42
20
8
10
Common Name
HAWTHORN
HAWTHORN
AUSTRIAN PINE
NORWAY MAPLE
NORWAY MAPLE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
AUSTRIAN PINE
NORWAY MAPLE
NORWAY MAPLE
LINDEN
Common Name
YOSHINO CHERRY
WHITE OAK
HONEYLOCUST
NORWAY MAPLE
NORWAY MAPLE
OBJECTIONS TO THE REMOVAL OF ANY TREE(S) MUST BE RECEIVED IN
WRITING BY THE TREE WARDEN AT THE ABOVE LISTED ADDRESS PRIOR
TO OR AT THE TREE HEARING.
Christopher Rosa
City of Malden Tree Warden
August 26, September 2, 2022
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
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by Jim Miller
What is an Annual
Notice of Change?
Dear Savvy Senior,
Last year I received a “notice of change” letter from my Medicare
provider. Should I expect another one this year, and what should
I do with it?
Medicare Rookie
Dear Rookie,
The letter you’re asking about is actually referred to as the Annual
Notice of Change (or ANOC), which is a letter you receive
from your Medicare Advantage or Medicare Part D prescription
drug plan in late September. (People with only a Medigap plan
don’t receive these because Medigap plans do not have benefi t
changes from year to year). So yes, you should expect to receive
another letter next month.
The ANOC gives a summary of any changes in your plan’s costs
and coverage that will take eff ect Jan. 1 of the next year. The ANOC
is typically mailed with the plan’s “evidence of coverage,” which
is a more comprehensive list of the plan’s costs and benefi ts for
the upcoming year.
You should review these notices to see if your plan will continue
to meet your health care needs in 2023. If you are dissatisfi ed with
any upcoming changes, you can make changes to your coverage
during fall open enrollment, which runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7.
Here are three types of changes to look for:
Costs: If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, fi nd out what you
can expect to pay for services in 2023. Costs such as deductibles
and copayments can change each year. For example, your plan
may not have had a deductible in 2022, but it could have one in
2023. A deductible is the amount of money you owe out-of-pocket
before your plan begins to cover your care. Another example
is that your plan may increase the copayments you owe for visits
to your primary care provider or specialists.
Coverage: If you have an Advantage plan with prescription
drug coverage check to see if your doctors, hospitals, and other
health care providers and pharmacies will still be in network for
2023. You have the lowest out-of-pocket costs if you go to providers
and pharmacies that are in your plan’s network. If you see
an out-of-network provider, your plan may not cover any of the
cost of your care, leaving you to pay the cost out-of-pocket. You
should also contact your providers directly to confi rm that they
will still be accepting your plan in the coming year.
Drugs: If you have prescription drug coverage, look through
the plan’s formulary, which is the list of drugs the plan covers.
Formulary changes can happen from year to year, so make sure
the medications you’re taking will be covered next year, and that
they’re not moved to a higher tier which will aff ect your copay. If
you see any changes that will increase your costs, you may want
to select a diff erent drug plan that covers all of your medications.
If the formulary is incomplete, or you do not see your drug(s) on
the list, contact the plan directly to learn more.
If you have not received an ANOC by the end of September, you
should contact your Medicare Advantage Plan or Part D plan to
request it. This notice can be very helpful in determining whether
you should make any changes to your coverage during the fall
open enrollment. Reading your ANOC can also prevent any surprises
about your coverage in the new year.
Shopping, comparing and enrolling in a new Medicare Advantage
or Part D plan during the open enrollment period can easily
be done online at Medicare’s Plan Finder Tool at Medicare.gov/
fi nd-a-plan.
Or, if you don’t have a computer or Internet access, you can also
call Medicare at 800-633-4227 and they can help you out over the
phone. Your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP),
which provides free Medicare counseling, is also a great resource
to help you make any changes. To fi nd a local SHIP counselor, visit
ShipHelp.org or call 877-839-2675.
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.
- LEGAL NOTICE -
Notice is hereby given that a
COMMUNITY OUTREACH MEETING
for a proposed Marijuana Establishment in accordance with M.G.L. c. 94G and the
Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission’s regulations at 935 CMR 500.000 et
seq. is scheduled for:
September 14, 2022, 6:00pm
LOCATION: Foster Walker and DiMarco PC, 350 Main Street
Third Floor, Malden MA 02148
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84273979388?pwd=MU9IRkJDNXI1TlBFZ3dpVWJmaG
RKUT09
Meeting ID: 842 7397 9388
Passcode: 615269
The location for the proposed Marijuana Retailer is
36 Charles St., Malden, MA 02148.
Topics to be discussed at the meeting will include, but not be limited to:
1. The type of Marijuana Establishment to be located at the proposed address.
2. Plans for maintaining a secure facility
3. Plans to prevent diversion to minors.
4. Plans to positively impact the community.
5. Plans to ensure the establishment will not constitute a nuisance to the community.
There will be an opportunity for the public to ask questions.
Please contact Attorney Roberto Di Marco with any inquiries at (781)322.3700 or
rdimarco@fwd-law.com, or Peg Crowe (781) 248.4386
Thank you, DMS Trinity, LLC
Esta noticia es para informarles que habra una
REUNION DE LA COMUNIDAD
en donde se les informara de la propuesta para establecer
un negocio de Marijuana Establishment de acuerdo con M.G.L. c. 94G y la
normativea de Massachusetts Cannabis Control de la Commission de 935 CMR
500.000 et seq. La reunion esta programada para:
el 14 Setembro 2022, 6:00pm
Loclizacion: Foster Walker and DiMarco PC, 350 Main Street Third Floor,
Malden MA 02148
particpar de la reunión, en ZOOM :
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84273979388?pwd=MU9IRkJDNXI1TlBFZ3dpVWJmaG
RKUT09
Meeting ID: 842 7397 9388
Passcode: 615269
La direccion propuesta para vender Marijuana sera en la
36 Charles St., Malden, MA 02148.
Los temas que serán discutidos en la reunión incluirán, entre otros:
1. Detalles del tipo de establecimiento de marihuana que se ubicará en la dirección
propuesta.
2. Plan de acción para mantener la seguridad en la facilidad.
3. Plans de acción para prevenir la distribución a menores de edad.
4. Iniciatives y Plan para poder crear un impacto positivo en la comunidad.
5. Planes para garantizar que el establecimiento no constituya una molestia para la
comunidad.
Durante la reunion el public tendra la oportunidad de hacer preguntas.
Por favor llamar a Lie. Roberty Di Marco, con cualquiera pregunta (781)322.3700,
rdimarco@fwd-law.com, o Peg Crowe (781) 248.4386
Gracias, DMS Trinity, LLC.
Esta notícia é para informá-los que haverá uma
REUNIÃO DA COMUNIDADE
para uma proposta de um estabelecimento de Marijuana de acordo com M.G.L. c.
94G e os regulamentos da Comissão de controle de Cannabis de Massachusetts 935
CMR 500.000 et seq. A reunião está agendada para dia:
14 de Septiembre de 2022 as 6:00pm
Localização: Foster Walker and DiMarco PC, 350 Main Street Third Floor,
Malden MA 02148
Participar da reunião pelo ZOOM:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84273979388?pwd=MU9IRkJDNXI1TlBFZ3dpVWJmaG
RKUT09
Meeting ID: 842 7397 9388
Passcode: 615269
O endereço proposto para a localização é 36 Charles St, Malden, MA 02148
Pontos a serem discutidos na reunião
1. O tipo de estabelecimento de Marijuana no endereço proposto.
2. O plano para manter um estabelecimento seguro.
3. Planos para prevenção de venda para menores de idade.
4. Planos de impacto positivo para a comunidade.
5. Planos para afirmar que o estabelecimento não causará nenhum problema para a
comunidade.
Durante a reunião haverá oportunidade para o público tirarem dúvidas
Por favor ligarem para Doutor Robert Di Marco com qualquer dúvidas (781)322-3700
ou rdimarco@fwd-law.com, ou Peg Crowe (781) 248.4386
Obrigado, DMS Trinity, LLC.
通知係在此畀定嘅
社區外聯會議
根據M.G.L.c.94G同馬薩諸塞州大麻管制委員會嘅法規，935 CMR 500.000等緊
單位建議建立大麻機構。
計劃
2022 年 9 月 14 日下午 6 點
地點：Foster Walker and DiMarco PC, 350 Main Street
Third Floor, Malden MA 02148
縮放鏈接:
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KUT09
Meeting ID: 842 7397 9388
Passcode: 615269
擬議嘅大麻零售商嘅位置係
36查尔斯街，马尔登，MA 02148。
會議將討論嘅主題將包括但不限於：
1.擬擬議地址設置緊嘅大麻機構類型。
2.維護安全設施嘅計劃
3.防止轉用未成年人嘅計劃。
4.對社區產生積極影響嘅計劃。
5.確保建立唔會對社區構成威脅嘅計劃。
公眾將有機會提出問題。
請聯繫律師罗伯托·迪·马可（ 781 ）322.3700或 rdimarco@fwd-law.com，
或佩格·克劳（ 781 ）248.4386
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August 19, 26, 2022
Shawn P. Keogh
Of Malden.A
member
of Bricklayers
Local #3
passed away
suddenly on
Monday, August
15, 2022.
Shawn was born in 1986, the son
of James Keogh and Donna Bouley-Keogh.He
was raised in Malden,
and attended the Northeast
Regional Vocational High
School.He went on to become a
member of Bricklayers Local #3,
and became an incredibly skilled
at installing tile.Outside of work
Shawn treasured being a father
to his daughter Lillyanna.
He is survived by his daughter,
Lillyanna Keogh of Malden,
his brothers Kevin Keogh of
Plaistow, NH, Christopher Keogh
of Malden, his sister Kelley
Wyman of Derry, NH, his step
mother, Catherine Keogh of
Malden, his paternal grandparents
William "Baker" and Helen
Keogh of Windham, his maternal
grandmother, Dorothy Murphy
of Ayer MA, and his nephews,
Justin, Michael, and Christopher,
his co-parent to Lillyanna,
Christianna Caruso of Malden,
as well as many Aunts, Uncles
and Cousins.
OBITUARIES| SEE PAGE 19
OBITUARY
Robert D. Bonner
Of Malden.
Passed away
on August 20,
2022. He was
53 years old.
Robert was
a resident of
Malden and
formerly of Winthrop and was
an iron worker for Local 7 for
many years.
Robert was the husband of
Rachael (Lockhart) Bonner. He
was the beloved son of Linda R.
(Buckley) Bonner and the late
Robert E. Bonner. Robert was the
loving father of Courtney Bonner
and Adam Bonner. He was
the dear brother of Kerri Bonner.
He is also survived by aunts, uncles
and cousins.
Visiting hours will be held
at the A. J. Spadafora Funeral
Home, 865 Main Street, Malden
on Saturday August 27th
from 1:00pm-4:00pm. A prayer
service will be held at 2:00pm
during the visitation. Relatives
and friends are respectfully invited
to attend.
In lieu of fl owers donations in
Robert’s memory may be made
to Saint Jude Children’s Research
Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas
Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or stjude.org
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 18
Shawn was preceded in death
by his parents, James Keogh and
Donna Bouley-Keogh
Visitations were held at the
Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral
Home in Malden on Friday,
August 19th.Funeral services
were held at the funeral
home on Saturday followed by
a Mass of Christian Burial in St.
Joseph’s Church in Malden.Interment
followed in Holy Cross
Cemetery, Malden.
- LEGAL NOTICE -
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
Docket No. MI22P4323EA
Estate of: PAUL R. HERBERT
Date of Death: June 29, 2022
INFORMAL PROBATE
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Advocate
Call now!
617-387-2200
advertise on the web at
www.advocatenews.net
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Sean F. Herbert of Malden, MA
Sean F. Herbert 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 informal procedure. A
copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from
the Petitioner.
August 26, 2022
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
BHRC | FROM PAGE 16
PLASTIC POLLUTION ACTION DAY
(H 3122) – The House approved and
sent to the Senate a bill designating
September 14 as Plastic Pollution Action
Day, in recognition of the need to
address the environmental impact of
plastic pollution. House sponsor Rep.
Marjorie Decker (D-Cambridge) did
not respond to repeated requests by
1. On Aug. 26, 1826, what market with the name of another
community opened in Boston, Mass.?
2. How are farmer, hoop and Humboldt Fog similar?
3. What type of Chinese dress has frog fasteners on the collar
and lapel?
4. On Aug. 27, 2003, a world record–winning battery system
was installed in what cold climate U.S. city that is nicknamed
“The Golden Heart City”?
5. How many times has the U.S. Constitution been amended:
10, 27 or 33?
6. Which planet has Valles Marineris, which is solar system’s
largest known canyon: Earth, Jupiter or Mars?
7. August 28 is National Bow Tie Day; what American
performance artist has been known for a bow tie hairstyle?
8. After what year did the world’s population switch from
mostly rural to mostly urban: 1953, 1990 or 2008?
9. Who inspired Robert Zimmerman to change his name to
Bob Dylan?
10. On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in what
state?
11. How are ascorbic acid, retinol and calciferol similar?
12. What item of clothing was named after a horserace?
13. On Aug. 30, 1885, what method of transport was first
patented by Gottlieb Daimler?
14. Guinness World Records reported that Zeus, a 3'5" dog in
Texas, is the world’s tallest dog; what breed is he: greyhound,
Great Dane or borzoi?
15. Does thunder only happen when it rains?
16. In what South American country is it popular for women
to wear bowler hats?
17. On Aug. 31, 1895, what German patented a navigable
balloon?
18. How are Martin Arrowsmith, Yuri Zhivago and Victor
Frankenstein similar?
19. What song from the 1980’s is subtitled “A Salute to 60’s
Rock”?
20. On Sept. 1, 1897, the fi rst American subway opened in
what city?
ANSWERS
Beacon Hill Roll Call to comment on
the bill’s passage.
Sen. Sal DiDomenico (D-Everett),
the Senate sponsor of the measure,
said he is encouraged that the bill
passed the House. “It is a very simple
bill that would designate a date for
plastic pollution awareness and action,”
said DiDomenico. “Plastic consumption
is something every consumer can
work towards reducing and eventual-
LEGAL NOTICE -
City of Malden, Massachusetts
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing
on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 6:30 pm
Eastern Time (US and Canada) at Malden City Hall,
215 Pleasant St, Room #106 Herbert L Jackson Council
Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 22-008 by Ryan
Marie Ketterer and Brian Ketterer for a variance of
- Title 12, Chapter 12, Code of the City of Malden as
amended through February 1, 2022 –12.16.010 Table of
Intensity Regulations – Specifically Setback/Side as per
Plans RES-046879-2022 at the property known as and
numbered 270 Bainbridge Street, Malden, MA and
also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #092-710-006
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public
review in the Office of lnspectional Services, 215 Pleasant
St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.
org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov Prod/
SelfService
Nathaniel Cramer
Chair
August 26, Sept. 2, 2022
- LEGAL NOTICE -
City of Malden, Massachusetts
MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing
on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 6:30 pm
Eastern Time (US and Canada) at Malden City Hall,
215 Pleasant St, Room #106 Herbert L Jackson Council
Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 22-007 by Patrick
P McDonald, Esq on behalf of SA & M Enterprises,
LLC for a variance of - Title 12, Chapter 12, Code of the
City of Malden as amended through February 1, 2022
-12.16.010 Table of Intensity Regulations - Specifically:
Area, Setback/Rear as per Plans CMID-046598-2022
at the property known as and numbered 385 Medford
Street, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s
Parcel ID #040-180-001
Additional information, Petition & plans available for public
review in the Office of lnspectional Services, 215 Pleasant
St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.
org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov Prod/
SelfService
Nathaniel Cramer
Chair
August 26, Sept. 2, 2022
ly eliminating. With the passage of this
bill I hope it will broaden our community
awareness of the impact of plastic
pollution.”
QUOTABLE QUOTES
“Mayor Wu’s announcement
demonstrates that the new climate law
is already working. Cities and towns are
lining up to do their part in the transition
from fossil fuels to clean energy.”
---Ben Hellerstein, state director for Environment
Massachusetts, on Boston Mayor Michelle
Wu’s announcement that she will lobby
to have Boston included among the 10 cities
and towns authorized under the new climate
law to set fossil-fuel-free requirements
for new buildings.
“Gov. Baker talks a good game
about supporting workforce development.
But when he had the chance
to help women and people of color
build their skills and gain more access
to state construction jobs, he vetoed
a 20 percent apprenticeship requirement
for projects over $1 million in
the recently approved transportation
bond bill. The 20 percent provision is
modeled after the 2008 stimulus bill,
which successfully increased diversity
and brought new apprentices into
the building trades.”
---Massachusetts Building Trades Unions
president Frank Callahan.
“I will say this: she and her team have
been terrifi c partners on a lot of this
stuff around the Orange Line. They've
been great.”
---Gov. Baker on Mayor Wu.
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK'S
SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call tracks
the length of time that the House and
Senate were in session each week.
Many legislators say that legislative sessions
are only one aspect of the Legislature's
job and that a lot of important
work is done outside of the House
and Senate chambers. They note that
their jobs also involve committee work,
research, constituent work and other
matters that are important to their
districts. Critics say that the Legislature
does not meet regularly or long
enough to debate and vote in public
view on the thousands of pieces of legislation
that have been fi led. They note
that the infrequency and brief length
of sessions are misguided and lead to
irresponsible late-night sessions and
a mad rush to act on dozens of bills in
the days immediately preceding the
end of an annual session.
During the week of August 15-19,
the House met for a total of 30 minutes
and the Senate met for a total of
35 minutes.
Mon. Aug. 15
House 11:01 a.m. to 11:13 a.m.
Senate 11:03 a.m. to 11:07 a.m.
Tues.Aug. 16
No House session
No Senate session
Wed. Aug. 17
No House session
No Senate session
Thurs. Aug. 18
House 11:03 a.m. to 11:21 a.m.
Senate 12:20 p.m. to 12:51 p.m.
Fri.Aug.19 No
House session
No Senate session
1. Quincy Market
2. They are types of soft cheese made in America.
3. Cheongsam
4. Fairbanks, Alaska (In 2005 Guinness recognized it as the
World’s Most Powerful Battery.)
5. 27
6. Mars (“almost four times longer, 20 times wider, and four
times deeper” than the Grand Canyon, according to National
Geographic.)
7. Lady Gaga
8. 2008
9. The poet Dylan Thomas
10. Louisiana
11. They are names of vitamins (C, A and D2, respectively).
12. Ascot (a scarf-like tie named after “The Royal Ascot” race at
Ascot Heath in Ascot, England)
13. Motorcycle
14. Great Dane
15. No; there are dry thunderstorms (predominantly in the
western states)
16. Bolivia
17. Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
18. They are fi ctional doctors (from “Arrowsmith,” “Dr. Zhivago”
and “Frankenstein”)
19. “R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.” by John Mellancamp
20. Boston
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 26, 2022
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BUYER1
BIDDLE, MARTINA L
KHOSHAFA, OMAR
ALEXANDRE, MARIE S
BUYER2
BIDDLE, DWIGHT H
SELLER1
BURNS 2ND, DAVID C
HORRIGAN, WILLIAM E
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ADDRESS
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SAUGUS - Great Opportunity to own a piece of Route One – this longstanding
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SALEM - Two Family 6/5 rooms, 3/2 bedrooms, updated kitchens, replacement
windows, three season porch, separate utilities, walk-up 3rd level,
two car garage, located near Downtown Salem…............................$899,900.
LYNN - 1st AD - TWO FAMILY 5/5 rooms
2/2 bedrooms, spacious living
rooms, hardwood flooring, natural woodwork, updated bathrooms & porches,
separate utilities, fenced yard w/storage shed…...................................$659,900
SAUGUS - 8 room Colonial offers 3 bedrms, 4 baths, master bdrm w/private
bath & sitting room, finished lower level, fenced yard with above ground pool &
patio, great location, close to everything!.................................................$849,900.
LYNN - 1st AD 6 Store Fronts (consisting of two condos), ALL occupied – great
income, minimal expenses make this a great investment, 1031 tax exchange,
etc, centrally located, close to public transportation............................$2,799,900.
SAUGUS - 7 room, 3 bedroom Garrison Colonial offers 2 full baths, sunroom,
kit w/center island, finished lower level offers family rm and second kitchen
updated roof, easy access to all major Routes & shopping...................$489,900
SAUGUS - 1st AD 8 room Colonial offers 4 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, wood flooring,
great open concept, kitchen with island, deck, off street parking, side street
location Great opportunity!........................................................................$529,900.
SAUGUS - One level living offers 6 rooms and lots of potential. Home features hardwood
floors throughout, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms and a 1st floor laundry room or
4th bedroom. Move-in condition, but in need of updating..............................$459,000.
SAUGUS - 1st AD 6 room, 3 bedroom Colonial, 2 ½ baths, updated kitchen with
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roof and heat, side street location............................................................$599,900.
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LOOKING TO
BUY OR SELL?
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ERIC
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NEEDS!
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FOR SALE - 2 PLUS ACRES OF RESIDENTIAL LAND.
WATER AND SEWER AT SITE SAUGUS $850,000
CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
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IN DESIRABLE PARK. PEABODY $169,900
CALL ERIC 781-223-0289
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HOMES. TWO CUSTOM UNITS LEFT, ALL UNITS ARE 2 BED ,
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MELROSE $2500 CALL JULIEANNE 781-953-7870
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APPLIANCES AND IN UNIT LAUNDRY. 2 DEEDED PARKING
LYNN $405,000 CALL RHONDA FOR DETAILS 781-706-0842
FOR SALE
FOR SALE- 3 BED 1.5 BATHS RANCH W/ GREAT POTENTIAL!
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COURSE LYNNFIELD CALL KEITH FOR DETAILS 781-389-0791
FOR SALE
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Sandy Juliano
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A great time to think of selling or buying!
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EVERETT $599,900.
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