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Matheson fl oats
water proposals
By Barbara Taormina
W
ard 3 Councillor John
Matheson asked fellow
councillors to join him in supporting
a resolve not to raise
water and sewer rates this
year.
Councillors seemed divided
on the idea and agreed to
postpone voting on it until
more information is available
about this yearâ€™s budget and
the Massachusetts Water Resource
Authorityâ€™s annual assessment
for the city.
â€œI donâ€™t believe thereâ€™s an
intention of raising rates this
year and thatâ€™s a good thing,â€
said Matheson. But he also
pointed to the Water and Sewer
Enterprise Fundâ€™s surplus as
evidence that thereâ€™s no need
or justifi cation to hike water
and sewer bills.
Matheson has been making
the case that itâ€™s unfair to
charge rate payers amounts
that exceed the cost of operating
the cityâ€™s water and sewer
system to the point where
the city is able to squirrel away
millions in surplus dollars for
future capital improvement
projects.
Councillor-at-Large Stephen
Winslow cast shade on Mathesonâ€™s
idea and said more information
is needed to make a
thoughtful assessment about
a resolution that he suggested
really didnâ€™t mean anything.
â€œLimiting rates plays well,
but for us to vote on this without
more information would
be irresponsible,â€ added Ward
7 Councillor Neal Anderson.
But Councillor-at-Large
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Friday, May 3, 2019
rida May 3, 2019
City celebrates dedication of
Alex Gentile Memorial Park
JOHN MATHESON
Ward 3 Councillor
Craig Spadafora admitted
Maldenâ€™s water and sewer
rates are astronomical and the
idea of not increasing them
is attractive. Still, like other
councillors, Spadafora wants
more facts before an actual
vote.
â€œNone of us want to raise
water rates,â€ said Ward 2 Councillor
Paul Condon, who added
he would support Mathesonâ€™s
resolve.
â€œItâ€™s a resolve,â€ he said, implying
itâ€™s not something councillors
would be married to.
Matheson also proposed
asking the city engineer and
the director of public works for
a report on the cost and time
needed to fi nish replacing the
public and private lead service
lines that connect homes and
businesses to the cityâ€™s water
mains.
Matheson again pointed
to the Water and Sewer Enterprise
Fundâ€™s surplus and
suggested there was enough
money available to replace
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dedication of the Alex
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(Photos Courtesy of the City of Malden)
By Barbara Taormina
F
amily, friends, fans and
teammates gathered at Forestdale
School last Sunday to
celebrate the dedication of the
Alex Gentile Memorial Park.
A member of the Malden
Challenger Baseball team and
a Special Olympian, Alexâ€™s easy
laugh, relentless smile and
ability to connect with any and
all people made him a popular
member of the community
and earned him the nickname
â€œThe face of Malden.â€ The city
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Malden moves forward with
fi ve-year waterworks plan
By Barbara Taormina
M
ayor Gary Christenson has
proposed borrowing $6.6
million to partially fund a fi veyear,
$15.2 million water main
replacement project.
The project, which Strategic
Planner Ron Hogan presented
to the City Council last week,
calls for replacing 13,165 feet
of aging cast-iron pipes with
cement-lined ductile iron
pipes. In addition to design
work, the other major cost
will be repairing and rebuilding
roads that are torn up to
install the new pipes. The project
is also expected to replace
roughly 300 lead service lines
that connect the water mains
to individual properties.
The city plans to use the
money to tap into the Massachusetts
Water Resource Authorityâ€™s
local assistance program
which off ers zero-interest
loans. The project will be
paid for with a $6.3 million surplus
from the Water and Sewer
Enterprise fund and $2.3 million
in Chapter 90 state aid for
roads and infrastructure.
Although the $6.6 million
bonding request is on its way
to the Finance Committee for
review, according to the administration
thereâ€™s not much
to talk about. Hogan said the
existing cast-iron mains have
decadesâ€™ worth of built up corrosion
that restricts water fl ow
and could cause problems
for city fi refi ghters. Corrosion
can also create pockets inside
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Connection, will be
hosting a screening of the
fi lm â€œSomewhere Betweenâ€
along with a panel discussion
on Friday, May 3. The
fi lm will be shown at the
Malden Senior Community
Center, beginning at
7:00 p.m.
Directed by Linda Goldstein
Knowlton, the film
centers around Chinese
adoptees in the United
States. Since 1989 there
have been 80,000 girls adopted
from China due to
Chinaâ€™s One Child Policy. The
film features four teenagers
named Haley, Jenna, Ann and
Fang. As the four teens try to answer
the question â€œWho am I?â€
they meet other adoptees, travel
to China to learn more about
the culture and reach out to the
orphaned girls left behind. They
try to make sense of their complex
identities and also race
and gender through this deeply
moving documentary. The fi lm
was acclaimed by critics, achieving
an approval rating of 88%
on Rotten Tomatoes.
Following the movie, there
will be a panel discussion led
by families who adopted children
from China, during which
they will discuss the fi lm and
answer questions from the audience
about their experience.
A light supper will be served.
Participate in MATVâ€™s Open House Showcase
MATVâ€™s 13th Annual Open
House Showcase â€“ a live TV
show, webcast, YouTube LIVE
event, and Open House â€“ will
take place on Saturday, May
11, from 1-7 p.m. at MATV,
Maldenâ€™s Media Center. All are
invited to come for any part of
this free event.
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of live performances throughout
the day, interviews with
community guests, an array of
food donated by local restaurants
and an opportunity to be
part of a live TV show. MATV
members are encouraged to
help out as crew or hosts, and
other community members
can come just for the fun! Meet
your neighbors and friends
(or make new ones!) and enjoy
some great performances.
There still may be slots available,
if youâ€™d like to be interviewed
on the show about your
passion, project, organization
or issue of concern; visit matv.
org/ohs2019 and click on â€œSign
up to be a Guestâ€. Guest interviews
are short (four to fi ve minutes
in length). You can help focus
the interview by providing
some suggested questions.
Performances will be Indian
classical dance, Turkish-Spanish-Indian
fusion music,
a Scandinavian a capella
vocal group, Latin American
tango, rock, rap, jazz music
and more. A traditional piece
from the Bharatanatyam (Indian
Classical Dance) repertoire
will be performed by Amrutha
Ananth (Dance) and Aditya
Venkatesh (Vocals).
The full schedule for the day
will be available on the MATV
website at matv.org/ohs2019
in the days leading up to the
event. Hope to see you there
and bring a friend.
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suff ered a painful loss last June
when Alex passed away at
age 21. To help cope with that
loss, Mayor Gary Christenson
and Ward 5 Councillor Barbara
Murphy joined forces to create
a lasting tribute to Alex by
renaming Forestdale Park in
his honor, a project that won
unanimous support from the
Public Works Commission.
At Sundayâ€™s dedication ceremony,
the crowd cheered
as Alexâ€™s parents, Penny and
Gerald, unveiled an engraved
granite stone that officially
launched a new era at Forestdale
with the Alex Gentile Memorial
Park. Chiseled under the
parkâ€™s new name is the epitaph,
Challenger Baseball Allstar, just
one of Alexâ€™s many accomplishments
and contributions to the
community.
â€œHaving a park named after
Alex to give him a lasting legacy
â€“ itâ€™s incredible,â€ said Gerald
Gentile. â€œWe donâ€™t have
words for it.â€
Alex grew up in the Ward 5
neighborhood and went to
school at Forestdale, where he
fell in love with sports and particularly
with baseball. He was a
member of Maldenâ€™s fi rst Challenger
Baseball team which,
back in 2007, was known as
the Malden West Little League
Challenger program. Today,
Maldenâ€™s team is part of the
Massachusetts District 12 Challenger
Division and they are
headed to the Little League
World Series, where they will
play a Challenger Division Exhibition
Game.
walker.
â€œSometimes he would play,
and sometimes he would sit
and watch and cheer on his
teammatesâ€ she said.
That was Alex, a person who
to Boston and he would always
laugh and chat with everyone
along the way. People were his
joy. He was our joy.â€
At Malden High, Alex was
known as a guy who could
light up a room just by being
there. An avid Malden High
sports fan, he cheered endlessly
at school sporting events.
A member of the graduating
class of 2015, he was crowned
Honorary Mr. Malden High
School at the end of his senior
year. Other students depended
on him for his ability to make
any day a better day.
The Gentiles are committed
to keeping Alexâ€™s spirit
alive and at work among the
many friends, acquaintances
and people he hardly knew
but loved anyway. They have
started an Alex Gentile Memorial
scholarship fund, and Team
Alex will compete in the cityâ€™s
upcoming Special Olympics.
Now, the Alex Gentile Memorial
Park will become a real and
lasting symbol of Alexâ€™s legacy.
â€œItâ€™s amazing how much the
community has come together
for him â€“ our friends, people
in Malden, everyone who
knew him â€“ itâ€™s just amazing,â€
said Penny Gentile.
Alex Gentile, with his father, Gerry, gets ready to play ball at
a Challenger League baseball game.
â€œAlex started out playing in
his wheelchair,â€ recalled Penny
Gentile, who added that he
eventually took his place on
the fi eld with the help of his
was naturally drawn to others
and genuinely happy to share
some conversation and company.
â€œHe loved people,â€ said
Penny Gentile. â€œWe would go
~ Political Announcement ~
Stephen Winslow announces his
Re-election Bid for Councillor at Large
I am committed to continuing
have been honored to serve as
one of Maldenâ€™s three Councillors
at Large these past two
years. One key thing I have
learned is that having a successful
City Council term is really
a team eff ort. The Council,
with the help of Mayor Christenson
and his staff , have accomplished
much together these
past two years. We have moved
Malden Forward together. I am
pleased to announce that I will
be seeking re-election to a 2nd
term in the Fall. By pursuing a
second term, my continued focus
will be on â€œAchieving More
Togetherâ€.
I
the eff ort to protect our seniors,
youth and other vulnerable
residents. We will build
on the actions the Council has
taken to lower the City-wide
speed limit to 25 MPH and channel
nearly one-half million dollars
to improve the accessibility
of our sidewalks. We will work
to implement the â€œComplete
Streetsâ€ policy that the Mayor
and Council adopted that ensures
safe and accessible streets
no matter what your age, mode
of transport, or ability. â€œComplete
Streetsâ€ and eff orts to improve
sustainable transportation
such as bus, subway and
bicycle travel will be a way we
link our community rather than
dividing it with walls of traffi c. I
am pleased that the Mayor has
responded to my call to hire a
transportation planner and for a
5-year plan to fi x our streets and
expedite the removal of lead water
pipes. For day-to-day living,
we will support our hard-working
residents who organize and
insist on fair wages and benefi
ts, even in the face of lockouts
or strikes. We will as a community
continue to fund and support
eff orts to address the devastating
impact the Opioid Crisis
has both on individuals and
their families and friends.
I will continue my commitRE-ELECTION
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Malden High School students travel to Washington, D.C.
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or most high school students,
April vacation represents
a time to refresh and
prepare for the fi nal months
of the school year. Yet this
year, a dedicated group of 15
students from Malden High
School took the time during
April vacation to visit Washington,
D.C., and learn more
about the history of our nation.
The trip was sponsored by the
Malden Teen Enrichment Center
(MTEC) through generous
donations from The Adelaide
Breed Bayrd Foundation and
a longtime anonymous supporter
of MTEC.
The trip, which took place
from April 16 to 19, was a whirlwind
of activity from the moment
the students stepped
off the plane at 7:30 Tuesday
morning until they arrived
back at the airport at 8:00
p.m. Friday evening. Luckily,
throughout the week the
participants were treated to a
luxury coach bus which took
The Malden Teen Enrichment Center and the Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation recently funded a trip for 15 students from
Malden High School to visit Washington, D.C., during their April vacation. (Courtesy Photo)
them from place to place so
there would be an opportunity
for some down time.
The students who took part
in the trip were Sabrina Alayan,
Nykenge Blue, Michelle
Chan, Helen Eshetu, Joao Ferreira,
Paolina Fornari, Lana
Giha, Nina Gilliam, Alain Joseph,
Rasmee Ky, Felix Li, Rebecca
Pereira, Terrell Pesaturo,
Abhishek Rana and Birukti
Tsige. The trip started with
a visit to Arlington National
Cemetery, including the JFK
Gravesite and the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier. Students
then spent the afternoon at
the recently opened National
Museum of African American
History & Culture. But the day
wasnâ€™t over then; after dinner
the students visited the Lincoln,
Vietnam Veterans, and
Korean Memorials.
Day two was just as busy
as students started at the National
Zoo, followed by the
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum,
Fordâ€™s Theatre and the
Petersen House, with a visit to
the Jeff erson, FDR, Martin Luther
King, Jr. National Memorial
and the World War II Memorial.
That was a very late night!
On day three the students
had an opportunity to visit the
White House and White House
Visitor Center as well the National
Archives. That afternoon
students had an opportunity
to visit the various museums
at the Smithsonian Institution.
The fi nal day of the trip had the
students traveling to Mt. Vernon
and touring George Washingtonâ€™s
Mansion in the morning
and taking a tour of the
U.S. Capitol Building. The students
were fortunate enough
to have time to visit U.S. Congresswoman
Katherine Clarkâ€™s
offi ce as part of the visit to the
Capitol, which was quite exciting
for the students. After the
Capitol Building the students
had a chance to explore the Library
of Congress and continue
sightseeing at the Smithsonian.
Unfortunately, the trip became
a bit longer as inclement
weather along the Eastern Seaboard
saw the studentsâ€™ fl ight
delayed by more than four
hours. Their arrival at midnight
at Logan Airport was delayed
until 4:00 a.m. â€“ so there were
many sleepy eyes by the time
they arrived!
As part of the trip, individual
students were assigned a location
that they were responsible
for reporting on. It was great to
see the students taking copious
notes while they were visiting
their location and taking
their responsibilities seriously.
Sometime in May the students
will be making a presentation
to Board Members of the Bayrd
Foundation as well as city and
school offi cials in Malden.
As the students were waiting
for the return fl ight, they
took the opportunity to discuss
together what they found
most impactful of all the sights
they saw. Without a doubt, the
majority of students shared
that the Holocaust Museum
had the greatest influence
on them. They all agreed that
while they had read about the
Holocaust in history books,
seeing what people went
through and hearing presentations
from survivors gave them
a whole new perspective.
Monsignor Neagle
Resident Association to
host bake sale
he Monsignor Neagle Resident
Association will be
hosting a bake sale on Wednesday,
May 15 from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. The bake sale will be loT
cated
in the fi rst fl oor community
room at 350 Charles St. in
Malden. Baked goods will include
cakes, cookies, candies,
cupcakes and brownies.
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Malden Historical Society presents â€œNative Americans in Maldenâ€ on May 7
T
he Malden Historical Society
invites members and
the public to attend its Annual
Meeting on Tuesday, May 7
at 7:00 p.m. in the Maccario
Room of the Malden Public
Library. After a brief business
meeting, longtime member
Mary Hampton will present a
talk on â€œNative Americans in
Early Malden: Nanapashemet,
Squaw Sachem, and Their
People.â€
Some might be familiar with
the name of Nanapashemet,
who was the leader of the
band of Indians who made
their home in the area known
as Mystic Side before the coming
of the English settlers.
But they might be less familiar
with his story or that of his
successors: his spouse Squaw
Sachem and their children:
Wonohaquaham, Montowampate
and Wenepoykin. Before
English settlers arrived in the
1620s and 30s, Eastern Massachusetts
was home to diverse
bands of Native Americans belonging
to the Algonquian language
group, with some occupying
the territory north of the
Charles River, including what
later became Malden. Learn
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Members are asked to bring
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table.
The Malden Historical Society
is a nonprofi t, all-volunteer
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, May 3, 2019
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By Tara Vocino
pproximately 30 residents
took part in the annual
spring cleanup at Waittâ€™s
Mount on Saturday morning,
April 6. The cleanup was hosted
by Ward 4 Councillor Ryan
O'Malley and the Malden Community
Action Group.
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Councillor-at-Large Deborah
DeMaria said open space is a
precious resource and people
need to preserve it.
Department of Public Works
Director Robert Knox said the
cleanup brings the community
together and makes Malden
the best that it can be.
Resident Hubert Holley said
he hikes in the area, which is
known for its coastline views. â€œI
like this area,â€ Holley said.
However, it wasnâ€™t always
pretty. Resident Daniel
Doherty said itâ€™s gotten much
better since the 1990s when
he was growing up. â€œAlthough
I found a ton of
nips, it looks like a family
place now,â€ Doherty
said. â€œI donâ€™t see any more
graffi ti.â€
Resident Shreeya Rajkarnikar
happened to be
walking by, saw the cleanup
crew, and decided to
help. â€œIâ€™ve heard people
complain about broken
beer glasses,â€ Rajkarnikar
said. â€œSo, I decided to do
something about it.â€
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Mass. Gaming Commission allows Encore Casino to retain license
Wynn Resorts fi ned record $35 million for violations
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he Massachusetts Gaming
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This announcement comes after
reports that Wynn Resorts
covered up alleged sexual misconduct
by its founder, Steve
Wynn.
Massachusetts Gaming
Commissioner Enrique Zuniga
said there were certain procedures
Wynn Resorts had to
take before this decision was
reached. â€œThe company took
a number of steps before we
made this decision, that we
had to take into account,â€ he
said.
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people who are no longer at
the company, who were directly
involved in some of these
allegations, and they went
through a number of processes
that we verifi ed,â€ he said.
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done by The Wall Street Journal
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agreements the commission
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have imposed fi nes and even
imposed significant conditions,
and one of them will be
to have an independent monitor
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St. Roccoâ€™s Annual Banquet honors
members for their dedicated service
Rev. John Paris off ers the prayer before
dinner.
At Anthonyâ€™s on Saturday night, State Representative
Stephen Ultrino (D-Malden) and Mayor Gary Christenson
presented Celia Denehy and Esther Carducci with a citation
in recognition of her commitment, dedication and service to
the St. Rocco Society. Carducci, 96, who has been frying the
fried dough for more than 70 years at St. Roccoâ€™s Feast, said
she is overjoyed and she never expected to be recognized.
Denehy, 94, who has been frying the fried dough for 40
years, said she is pleasantly surprised and shocked that she
was recognized for her many years of service.
At Anthonyâ€™s on Saturday night, Luigi Firmani was
presented with a city citation by Mayor Gary Christenson,
at right, and a House of Representatives citation by
State Representative Stephen Ultrino (D-Malden) in
recognition of his commitment, dedication and service to
the St. Rocco Society. He brings 70 of his family members
to St. Roccoâ€™s Feast yearly; he added that America is the
Land of Opportunity.
St. Roccoâ€™s Feast Association of Malden President Joyce Mover and Mayor Gary
Christenson stand by the beautiful chandeliers at Anthonyâ€™s St. Roccoâ€™s banquet
on Saturday night.
Shown from left to right, during the annual St. Roccoâ€™s Banquet, are Marisa
Pappas, Andrew Pappas, St. Roccoâ€™s citation recipient Luigi Firmani, Norina
Firmani, Clara Musto-Herlighy, Carla Oâ€™Connor and Ilda Oâ€™Connor. (Advocate
Photos by Tara Vocino)
John MacMillan, Deanna MacMillan, who is representing Malden Electric Co.,
daughter of Arthur Skinner Jr., member Chuck Brandano, guest Mariel Brandano,
guest Jean Berardi and guest Leonard Iovoni.
Shown around the dinner table: St. Roccoâ€™s Feast Association of Malden
members Sheldon Mover, State Representative Stephen Ultrino (D-Malden),
Frank Molis and Ed Cormier.
Ward 1 Councillor Peg Crowe, State Representative Stephen Ultrino (D-Malden),
St. Roccoâ€™s Feast Association of Malden President Joyce Mover, Mayor Gary
Christenson, Ward 2 Councillor Paul Condon, Councillor-at-Large Stephen
Winslow and Councillor-at-Large Craig Spadafora issued a proclamation
declaring that Aug. 9-11 is the St. Roccoâ€™s Feast.
Front row: grandfather Robert Marinelli, mother/sponsor Mary Moreno
Marinelli, Ash Weaver, Kaitlin Weaver, Graham Weaver, 1, grandmother
Rosemary Marinelli and granddaughter Vera Boreda, 14 months. Back row:
family friends Anita Patel, Alex Berada and Jenelle DeVits.
Shown in the front row, from left to right, are Marie Imbimbo, Ward 4 Councillor
Ryan Oâ€™Malley, Ward 1 Councillor Peg Crowe, Councillor-at-Large Stephen
Winslow and Patty and David Bessette. Shown in the back row, from left to right,
are Dana Brown, Marie Brown, Frank DeCandia and Marcie DeCandia.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, May 3, 2019
Golden Tornadoes baseball team renews old GBL
rivalries versus Everett, Medford and Revere
By Nick Toscani
I
t was a week to renew some
â€œold schoolâ€ former Greater
Boston League rivalries for
Malden High baseball.
A three games in three days
menu started off in great fashion
for the Golden Tornadoes
with wins over Everett (Monday)
and Medford (Tuesday).
But the third time was not a
charm as Malden dropped a
game to Revere at home at
Maplewood Park on Wednesday
night.
Malden head coach Steve
Freker said the bad weather
stretch forced a scheduling
logjam which featured three
games in as many days. â€œWe
do not have much of a choice
since there are only so many
days left to play games on the
calendar,â€ coach Freker said.
â€œThe good part of it is that we
won two out of three and got
three great pitching performances
in three straight outings.â€
Malden
now sits at 4-6 overall
at exactly the halfway point
of the season.
On Monday, Malden topped
Everett, 8-7, led by some
standout pitching and big
bats. Senior lefty Billy Stickney
improved to 2-1 on the
mound by going the distance
and allowing just two
earned runs. Malden led 5-0
on some run production driven
by senior captains Stickney
(2-for-3, 2 RBIs), Christian
Monahan-Dasilva (3-for4,
3 RBIs) and Ari Cohen (double,
1 RBI). Everett capitalized
on some Malden errors to get
back in the game, but Stickney
and some defensive work
by senior captain Cam Oliveira
closed out the game and
the win.
On Tuesday, Malden â€œplayed
its best game of the year,â€ according
to coach Freker, in a
5-2 win over Medford on the
road at Playstead Park.
Monahan-Dasilva improved
to 2-0 on the year with his second
complete game pitching
eff ort. He also helped his own
cause by knocking in three
runs on two hits. â€œChristian
[Dasilva] kept Medford off -balance
all day with a good mix
of pitches. Heâ€™s just an excellent
athlete and without a lot
of pitching experience, just
toughed out a big win for us,â€
coach Freker said.
Malden got a solid, steady
pitching performance from
junior lefthander Devin Killoren,
who went the distance
SPORTS | SEE PAGE 11
~ Malden High School Sports Roundup ~
MHS boysâ€™ tennis team off to
its best start in years at 5-2
By Steve Freker
he Malden High School
boys tennis team is off to
its best start in several seasons
with a 5-2 overall record (4-2
Northeastern Conference) after
a 3-2 win in a home match
versus Revere on Monday. In a
previous match against Everett
on Friday, the Golden Tornadoes
netmen swept with a
5-0 victory.
â€œThe team has really come
MHS players were pleased with their 5-2 win over Medford
on Tuesday. From left, seniors Dan Fuentes, Ari Cohen, Billy
Stickney and winning pitcher Christian Monahan-Dasilva.
(Courtesy/MHS Athletics)
together quickly early in the
season and it shows in their
performances,â€ said head
coach Mark Gagnon. â€œWe need
a couple more wins to qualify
for the postseason and we are
on the right track.â€
Malden had two road matches
scheduled to close out the
week, at Peabody on Thursday
(after press deadline) and on
T
track team also defeated Lynn
Classical on Tuesday, by a fi nal
tally of 92-39 to improve to an
impressive 4-1 on the season.
Both the boys and girls track
teams are off until Thursday,
May 9 when they host Everett
at Macdonald Stadium in
Malden at 4:00 p.m. On Saturday,
May 11, Malden participates
in the annual Mass.
State Track Coaches Association
(MSTCA) meet being held
at 9:00 a.m. in Sharon that
weekend.
the road at Marblehead today
at 4:00 p.m.
MHS girls outdoor track
stays undefeated with win
over Lynn Classical; boys
complete sweep with victory
over Rams
The Malden High girls outdoor
track team raced to a 7957
win over visiting Lynn Classical
at Macdonald Stadium
to remain undefeated at 5-0
for the season. Senior Shaeteya
Smith once again won
the shotput and discus events
as the throwers shined for the
Golden Tornadoes.
The Golden Tornadoes boys
MHS boys volleyball needs
some big wins down the
stretch
Head coach Dan Jurkowskiâ€™s
Golden Tornadoes boys volleyball
is hovering right around
the state tourney qualifying
mark at 5-6 at midseason.
Malden defeated nonleague
Madison Park in a 3-0 sweep
on Tuesday in its latest outing.
â€œWe have a hardworking
group and theyâ€™re fairly inexperienced
so theyâ€™ve been
learning quickly,â€ coach Jurkowski
said.
Malden volleyball is back in
action on Monday on the road
at Randolph High School.
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City Council calls for fi nancial guidelines on blue bag sales
By Barbara Taormina
esidents hoping to buy a
few Pay-As-You-Throw blue
trash bags at the Senior Center
will have to wait while the city
works out the details.
Councillor-at-Large Debbie
DeMariaâ€™s simple proposal to
stock and sell the blue bags
at the Senior Center quickly
turned into a broader discussion
about accounting procedures
during this weekâ€™s City
Council meeting. Councillors
felt the city needed to develop
clear instructions on how to
handle the cash receipts before
any bags go on sale.
DeMaria said the idea to sell
trash bags at the Senior Center
came in the wake of the Stop &
Shop strike, which made it diffi
cult for some residents to fi nd
WATER | FROM PAGE 1
the lead service lines at a
much faster pace than the 12year
schedule the city in now
working on. â€œI think we can
do much better than that,â€
he said
And again, the reaction
among councillors was somewhat
mixed.
Ward 4 Councillor Ryan
Oâ€™Malley pointed out that
Matheson had just proposed
a resolve not to raise water
and sewer rates. â€œHow do you
propose paying for this type
of substantial increase in expenditures
on our water system
without increasing water
and sewer rates?â€ he asked.
Matheson responded that
the current $8 million water
and sewer fund surplus plus
the cityâ€™s ability to borrow
money should cover the cost
of lead line replacements.
Winslow agreed that information
is always a good, but
he cautioned that the council
needs to be mindful of the
time they are demanding of
the staff. He said the councillors
received an update
on service line replacements
a few months ago and they
should avoid making repetiSPORTS
| FROM PAGE 10
and scattered seven hits, but
the Golden Tornadoes defense
was faulty, with a wheelbarrow
full of infi eld mistakes which
led to no earned runs in an 8-4
loss to visiting Revere. â€œDevin
[Killoren] pitched great but
we did not back him up at all,â€
coach Freker said. â€œIt was his
fi rst varsity pitching start and
R
bags to buy. Stop & Shop sells
more blue bags than any of the
other locations where theyâ€™re
available.
â€œWe could start it off on a trial
basis,â€ said DeMaria, who suggested
a 30-day pilot program
with a limited number of bags.
â€œIt would help our older residents
who donâ€™t drive.â€
While councillors praised
the spirit of the proposal, most
agreed that even a limited pilot
program should start with a
clear set of guidelines on handling
and transferring cash
from the Senior Center to the
Treasurerâ€™s Offi ce.
â€œIâ€™ve sat here long enough to
see what happens when there
isnâ€™t a document that outlines
how cash moves from one
place to another,â€ said Ward 5
Councillor Barbara Murphy.
tive requests for information.
But other councillors felt
Matheson was on to something.
â€œI
think itâ€™s worthwhile fi nding
out what it costs,â€ said Anderson.
â€œIf we can reduce the
time it takes to replace these
lead service lines, I think we
would all be doing a good service
for the city.â€
Ward 5 Councillor Barbara
Murphy said this wasnâ€™t a repetitive
request for information
but rather a request for
additional information beyond
the recent update on
service line replacements
which reflects the thought
process of the engineering
and public works departments.
â€œWeâ€™ve never been
presented with options,â€ said
Murphy, who wondered if and
how the service line replacement
program could be expedited.
â€œI think this is a good
exercise and I want to understand
the information.â€
Other councillors agreed
that a fuller picture of the total
lead service line replacement
program would be useful, and
they voted in favor of requesting
the report from the public
works and engineering departments.
was
fantastic. Hopefully, we
clean up the mistakes and get
back on track. We are young,
but thatâ€™s no excuse 10 games
in; we just have to play better
next time.â€
Malden is back in action today
on the road at Marblehead
(4:00 p.m.) and then returns
home to host Danvers on Monday,
May 6 at 6:00 p.m. at Maplewood
Park in Malden.
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Councillor-at-Large Craig
Spadafora said even though
the amount of money generated
through blue bag sales
might be relatively small, there
still needs to be a procedure in
place. â€œThe reason I think we
need to make a mountain out
of a mole hill is because we
have been burned,â€ he said.
Malden does have a history
of employee theft. In 2008,
former Treasurerâ€™s Department
employee Gia DeSantis and
eight others were charged with
stealing more than $500,000
from the cityâ€™s property tax receipts.
In 2016, a former city
employee was indicted for larceny,
forgery and conspiracy
in a case that involved stealing
thousands of dollars in checks
from the Permits, Inspections &
Planning Offi ce (PIPS).
PLAN | FROM PAGE 1
come breeding grounds for
bacteria. And old pipes leak
and lose water thatâ€™s billed to
Malden ratepayers.
The project proposal thatâ€™s
now on the table will replace
mains on 27 streets that are
divided into batches. Work on
Boylston, Willow and Oliver
Streets is expected to begin
later this year and be completed
by 2020. Mains are scheduled
to be replaced on Evelyn
Place, Harnden Road and
Chestnut and Lincoln Streets
by 2021. The following year,
the replacement project will
shift to Cliff Court, Cliff Terrace
and Cliff , Columbia, Davis and
Pagnum Streets. Next in line
will be Thatcher, Sawyer and
Montvale Streets, Murray Hill
Road, Grandville Avenue and
Granville Place. During the fi -
nal year of the project, mains
In January of this year, the
stateâ€™s Offi ce of the Inspector
General (OGI) recommended
that the city hire a chief fi nancial
offi cer to manage fi nancial
transactions in all city departments.
The OGI noted that for
the past eight years, Maldenâ€™s
outside auditor has repeatedly
recommended that the city
tighten its controls and management
of all cash-handling
activities to decrease the risk
of theft and fraud.
According to the OGI, in 2016
the city did develop some improved
fi nancial controls and
policies in response to the PIPS
case, including tasking the
Controllerâ€™s Offi ce with creating
a Financial Policies and Procedures
Manual for all city departments.
But by 2018, the
OIG found that some of those
will be replaced on Clarence
Terrace, Blomerth, Lily, Maurice,
Victor and Grimshaw
Streets and â€œAlley.â€
The estimated cost for new
water mains is $6.7 million
while road repairs and reconstruction
is expected to run
about $8.5 million.
In his presentation Hogan
noted that waterworks on
more than half of the streets
included in the project were
completely or partially denew
fi nancial controls had fallen
by the wayside, and the policies
and procedures manual
was still incomplete.
As a result of these concerns
over how the city manages
cash, the council is drawing a
hard line at trash bag sales at
the Senior Center and insisting
on an outline of policies and
procedures as the fi rst step.
Although DeMariaâ€™s proposal
and the convenience it
would offer many residents
was put on hold, there was
some good blue bag news
made at this weekâ€™s council
meeting. The Ordinance Committee
plans to look at other
potential locations for the sale
of the bags and other possible
ways of making them available,
such as mailing them out
to residents.
signed by CDM Smith, the engineering
firm Malden originally
hired to upgrade the
cityâ€™s water system in 2010.
But under CDM Smith, water
main replacements fell way
behind schedule and ran way
over budget.
In 2016, the city severed ties
with CDM Smith and suspended
work on the water system
until the roads that were dug
up to install new pipes could
be rebuilt.
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of the evening â€“ speaking powerfully
and eloquently in front
of nearly one hundred guests.
Mirabelle, a post-Haiti Hurricane
immigrant, was one of
many impressive young women
at the private event to hear
school student asked Congresswoman
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assachusetts may
have passed a bill
implementing Civics
to be taught in public
schools once again,
but it seems Malden
Public School students
are already ahead of
the curve. This past
week Mirabelle Jean
Louis, a senior at Malden
High School (MHS),
was asked to perform a
poem at freshman Congresswoman
Ayanna
Pressley's event.
A self-proclaimed â€œfan
M
girlâ€ of the amazing congresswoman,
Mirabelle
was excited to be a part
Never too young to be interested in local
politics, Ferryway School sixth-grader Olivia
asks Congresswoman Pressley to sign a poster.
Congresswoman Pressley
talk about current
polices, her fi rst months
in Washington and her
visions for change. Also
present were MHS alumna
Laura Botero Gomez,
a Harvard Graduate
School of Education
student, and Olivia, a
sixth-grader at the Ferryway
School in Malden.
Although Congresswoman
Pressley serves
the 7th district, which
is not part of Maldenâ€™s
voting, she serves as
an inspiration to young
girls and young girls of
color all over the state
and the country. While
taking questions from
the room, another high
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Matheson misleading voters
T
hose that know my style as
Mayor know that I prefer to
stay positive and look forward.
However, when someone goes
to great lengths to mislead the
residents of Malden for the
benefi t of a few votes, the record
must be set straight.
First, the facts of the aging
nature of our water distribution
are real. We have over 126
miles of water mains, with over
30 miles of it over 100 years
old, and another 20 miles being
over 75 years old. We have
thousands of lead service lines.
To just address the pipes over
100 years old would cost over
$100 million in todayâ€™s dollars.
These issues werenâ€™t created
while I was Mayor, but I have
two choices. I can ignore the
problem with the full knowledge
that the system wonâ€™t
likely fail in a catastrophic way
while Iâ€™m Mayor. Kick the can
down the road if you will. Or
I can accept that we have a
great responsibility to future
generations to continue to
address this issue, balancing
costs with the importance of
clean and safe drinking water.
Iâ€™ve chosen the latter. I wish I
could tell you that this problem
could be addressed without
any fi nancial impact, but Iâ€™d
be lying to you. I wonâ€™t do that.
Several years ago, we began
building what we call â€˜reservesâ€™
in our water/sewer enterprise
fund. Reserves are
meant to both stabilize rates
during periods of high fl uctuations
and provide capital for
investment in our infrastructure
on a â€˜pay as you goâ€™ basis.
Itâ€™s not only appropriate but
itâ€™s smart. Being keenly aware
of the continued task ahead
of us, the intent was to combine
reserves raised from current
and past ratepayers with
bond proceeds, which are paid
back from future ratepayers, to
fund continued improvements
in our water infrastructure in a
fair and balanced way. These
are all part of the rate setting
discussions that happen annually.
Rates are voted on annually
by the Public Works Commission
at a public meeting. Councillor
Matheson has skipped
every one of these meetings.
In fact, Matheson has paid little
attention to our water infrastructure
needs until he decided
to run for Mayor and needed
something to campaign on.
To label this prudent approach
an unfair tax on ratepayers that
should be returned
is to show a lack
of knowledge of
the basic fi nancial
principles of operating
a water/sewer
infrastructure. It
is of course a good
headline, but still a
shameful misrepresentation.
There
is no question
that the cost
of water has become
a strain for
many. Iâ€™m keenly
aware of this fact
and it weighs heavily on me
as we consider making investments
in our infrastructure. I
wish we could go back 75 years
and begin putting away funds
for this. The annual MWRA rate
study shows how we compare
to surrounding communities
in water billing for what
they consider a â€˜typicalâ€™ household.
It makes clear that Councillor
Mathesonâ€™s contention
that we are treating our residents
unfairly as compared to
surrounding communities is
just another empty campaign
headline.
The political season is upon
us, and with that will come
the usual posturing. But water
quality is too important to
use it as a tool to garner votes. I
plan on being around this City
for the rest of my life. Councillor
Matheson has advocated
for a â€˜do nothingâ€™ approach
that is indicative of someone
who is interested in being Mayor
for reasons other than this
cityâ€™s future.
Investing in the future isnâ€™t
glamorous. We donâ€™t have a
ribbon cutting when we replace
a water main or a lead
line. But as long as Iâ€™m Mayor,
Iâ€™ll continue to make those
hard decisions. I wonâ€™t try to
buy your vote by promising
something thatâ€™s not real or by
selling out future generations.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, May 3, 2019
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at-risk and homeless families.
The Ferryway School staff,
students and families came
together to collect over 550
cleaning products and food
pantry items for the organization.
The fi rst- and eighthgraders
also wrote heartwarming
letters to the families
in need. On April 30, HFI Senior
Development and Communications
Associate Hilary
Wolkan and HFI Volunteer
Coordinator Jamie Saropoulos
joined the Ferryway School to
thank the students and collect
the donations. Job well done
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irst-grader Jaida
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, May 3, 2019
Maldenâ€™s Community
Preservation Committee
welcomes resident input for
2020 project funding cycle
W
hen Malden adopted the
Community Preservation
Act (CPA) in November
2015, the city joined 159 other
communities in the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts dedicated
to improving their cities
and quality of life through
the preservation and rehabilitation
of open space, land
for recreational use, historic
preservation, and community
housing, through a local one
percent surcharge.
As part of their ongoing
community outreach, Maldenâ€™s
Community Preservation
Committee (CPC) is holding a
public informational hearing
on May 9 and invites residents
of Malden to attend. Learn
how the CPC works to improve
our community and share your
thoughts about what types of
projects would most benefi t
our city for the 2020 funding
cycle. Please plan to join Maldenâ€™s
CPC for a public informational
hearing on Thursday
May 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Senior
Center Auditorium (7 Washington
St., Malden).
Maldenâ€™s CPC was offi cially
formed on February 28, 2017,
and this year the CPC was
proud to recommend eight
community projects to the City
Council for funding in 2019.
For more information on the
2019 projects or questions regarding
the CPC, follow the
CPC Malden page on Facebook
and @CPCMalden on Twitter, or
send an email to Maldencpc@
cityofmalden.org.
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Diana Carolina Garcia Vargas of Malden, MA requesting that
the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other
relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that:
Eckert Byrne LLC of Cambridge, MA be appointed as Personal
Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety on the
bond in an unsupervised administration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to
î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€·î’ î‡î’ î–î’î€ îœî’î˜ î’î• îœî’î˜î• î„î—î—î’î•î‘îˆîœ îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„
written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 05/28/2019.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî‰ îœî’î˜ î’î…îîˆî†î— î—î’
î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€¬î‰ îœî’î˜ î‰î„îŒî î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ î„ î—îŒîîˆîîœ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ
î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î’îîî’îšîˆî‡ î…îœ î„î‘ î„îµ¶î‡î„î™îŒî— î’î‰ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘î– îšîŒî—î‹îŒî‘
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in
î„î‘ î˜î‘î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–îˆî‡ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî– î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ î„î‘
inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested
in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: April 29, 2019
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
May 3, 2019
Beacon Hill
Roll Call
By Bob Katzen
THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon
Hill Roll Call records local representativesâ€™
and senatorsâ€™ votes
on roll calls from the week of April
22-26.
All House roll calls are on proposed
amendments to the $42.7
billion fiscal 2020 state budget
that the House considered for four
days last week.
A LOOK BEHIND THE SCENES
OF THE BUDGET â€œDEBATEâ€
Most of the decisions on which
of the amendments are included
and not included in the budget are
made behind closed doors. Of the
1,369 budget amendments proposed,
most of them are bundled
into consolidated amendments.
This year there were nine consolidated
amendments and all but
two were approved unanimously
and without real debate. Those
two each received only one vote
against them.
The system works as follows:
Individual representatives file
amendments on various topics.
All members are then invited to
â€œsubject meetingsâ€ in Room 348
where they pitch their amendments
to Democratic leaders who
draft consolidated amendments
that include some of the individual
representativesâ€™ amendments
while excluding others.
The categories of consolidated
amendments include education
and local aid; veterans and social
services; and housing and mencan
bring it to the fl oor and ask for
an up or down vote on the amendment
itself. They say this system
has worked well for many years.
Opponents say that rarely, if
ever, does a member bring his or
her amendment to the fl oor for an
up-or-down vote because that is
not the way the game is played. It
is an â€œexpected traditionâ€ that you
accept the fate of your amendment
as determined by Democratic
leaders.
Opponents also say this archaic
inside system takes power
away from individual members
and forces legislators to vote for
or against a package of amendments.
They argued that individual
amendments should be considered
on a one-by-one basis on
the House fl oor.
$42.7 BILLION FISCAL 2020
BUDGET
House 155-1, approved the
House version of a $42.7 billion
fi scal 2020 state budget and
sent it to the Senate. During four
days of budget deliberations the
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One treated for injuries
in two-vehicle accident
O
ne victim was reported injured
during a rollover accident
involving two vehicles at
the corner of Eastern Avenue
and Sheafe Street in Malden on
Wednesday. The female victim
was transported to the hospital
for treatment. (Advocate
photos by Michael Layhe)
BEACON | FROM PAGE 16
House added close to $72 million
in spending.
Supporters said the budget is a
fi scally responsible one that makes
vital investments in the state while
continuing fiscal responsibility
and not raising taxes.
Chief budget writer and Ways
and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz
(D-Boston) said that the budget
was crafted out of membersâ€™
shared priorities and funds many
important programs including
housing, substance abuse and the
environment. He noted that this
is a budget of which all members
can be proud.
â€œThe state budget is a reflection
of our values and the lack of
a black or Latino member in leadership
was apparent in the House
budget,â€ said Rep. Russell Holmes
(D-Boston), the lone vote against
the budget. â€œFormer Rep. Byron
Rushing would not have stood for
the New England Center for Arts &
Technology and Teen Empowerment
not being funded and neither
will I.â€
Holmes said the House missed
the experience of former House
Ways and Means chair Brian
Dempsey who would have resisted
and not have given in to [Speaker]
DeLeoâ€™s urges for â€œretaliation
againstâ€ him by not fully funding
Sportsmanâ€™s Tennis Club, No Books
No Ball and the Lena Park Community
Center. Holmes charged
that Speaker DeLeo and Ways and
Means chair Aaron Michlewitz (DBoston)
crossed a line, and in doing
so, hurt his constituents.
â€œThe speaker and Aaron padded
their districts with earmarks
for Winthrop and the North End
on the backs of removing funds
that provide services for poor African-Americans
and Hispanics,â€
continued Holmes. â€œIt is a racket
and the racketeering is to support
lobbyists, unions, fundraisers/donors
and former legislators. Helping
people has become a simply
a byproduct of what occurs in the
building.â€
BEACON | SEE PAGE 18
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
RE-ELECTION | FROM PAGE 3
ment to work closely with my
fellow Councillors and residents
to protect and improve Neighborhood
Quality of Life. We
successfully passed a demolition
delay ordinance that will
encourage re-use of our historic
buildings rather than tearing
them down. We will continue
to build on the successful startup
of the Community Preservation
Program and the ARTLine
to improve our parks and open
spaces. We will support community-led
eff orts for a new use at
the Malden Hospital site and
a new facility for Bread of Life.
We will work together to ensure
that Malden continues to
be a welcoming and aff ordable
place to live for working families
and seniors. And of course,
I will be there with fellow Councillors
and many of you working
to clean up our neighborhood
streets, parks, trails and improve
the Malden River.
I will continue to Encourage
Maldonians to become Engaged
in this eff ort to Achieve
More Together, whether your
family has been here multiple
generations or moved here
last week. We will continue to
welcome the public to speak
at council meetings. I will put
my eff orts into supporting and
helping build coalitions that
unite our diverse community
rather than divide us and that
ensure Malden remains a welcoming
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INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB)
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î€‹î‡îˆî‚¿î‘îŒî‘îŠ î„îŠîˆ î€¡î€™î€“ îœîˆî„î•î–î€Œ î„î‘î‡ î–îˆî‘îŒî’î• î“îˆî•î–î’î‘î– îšî‹î’ î„î•îˆ î“î‹îœî–îŒî†î„îîîœ î’î• îŒî‘î—îˆîîîˆî†î—î˜î„îîîœ î‡îŒî–î„î…îîˆî‡î€
î„î– î‰î’îîî’îšî–î€ î€‹î€”î€Œ î•î’î˜î‘î‡ î—î•îŒî“î– î‰î•î’î î€¶îˆî‘îŒî’î•î–î‚¶ î‹î’îîˆî– î—î’ îî’î†î„î î–î˜î“îˆî•îî„î•îŽîˆî—î–î€ î€‹î€•î€Œ î—î’ îîˆî‡îŒî†î„î
î„î“î“î’îŒî‘î—îîˆî‘î—î–î€ î€‹î€–î€Œ î—î’ î„î‘î‡ î‰î•î’î î—î‹îˆ î€°î„îî‡îˆî‘ î€¶îˆî‘îŒî’î• î€¦îˆî‘î—îˆî• î‰î•î’î î™î„î•îŒî’î˜î– î‡îˆî–îŒîŠî‘î„î—îˆî‡
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î€·î‹îˆ î€¬î€©î€¥ îî„îœ î…îˆ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡ î„î— î€²îµ¶î†îˆ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î€¦î’î‘î—î•î’îîîˆî•î€ î€”î–î— î€©îî’î’î•î€ î€”î€”î€“ î€³îîˆî„î–î„î‘î— î€¶î—î•îˆîˆî—î€
î€°î„îî‡îˆî‘î€ î€°î€¤î€ î„î– î’î‰ î€°î„îœ î€–î•î‡ î˜î“ î˜î‘î—îŒî î—î‹îˆ î‡îˆî„î‡îîŒî‘îˆ î‰î’î• î–î˜î…îîŒî—î—î„îî–î€‘ î€¥îŒî‡ î‡î’î†î˜îîˆî‘î—î– î„î‘î‡
î‰î˜î•î—î‹îˆî• îŒî‘î‰î’î•îî„î—îŒî’î‘ îî„îœ î„îî–î’ î…îˆ î’î…î—î„îŒî‘îˆî‡ îˆîîˆî†î—î•î’î‘îŒî†î„îîîœ î…îœ î†î’î‘î—î„î†î—îŒî‘îŠ î€±îŒî†îŽ î€³îˆî•î‘îŒî†îˆ î„î—
î“î˜î•î†î‹î„î–îŒî‘îŠî€£î†îŒî—îœî’î‰îî„îî‡îˆî‘î€‘î’î•îŠî€‘
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î€•î€“î€”î€œî€‘ î€¥îŒî‡î– îšîŒîî î…îˆ î“î˜î…îîŒî†îîœ î’î“îˆî‘îˆî‡ î„î— î—î‹î„î— î—îŒîîˆ îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î‘î—î•î’îîîˆî•î‚¶î– î€²îµ¶î†îˆî€‘ î€·î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î’î‰
î€°î„îî‡îˆî‘ î•îˆî–îˆî•î™îˆî– î—î‹îˆ î•îŒîŠî‹î— î—î’ î•îˆîîˆî†î— î„î‘îœ î’î• î„îî î€¥îŒî‡î–î€ îšî‹î’îîîœ î’î• îŒî‘ î“î„î•î—î€ î„î‘î‡ î—î’ îî„îŽîˆ î„îšî„î•î‡î–
îŒî‘ î„ îî„î‘î‘îˆî• î‡îˆîˆîîˆî‡ î—î’ î…îˆ îŒî‘ î—î‹îˆ î…îˆî–î— îŒî‘î—îˆî•îˆî–î— î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€¦îŒî—îœ î’î‰ î€°î„îî‡îˆî‘î€‘
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î€²î§½î†îˆ î’î‰ î—î‹îˆ î€¦î’î‘î—î•î’îîîˆî•
May 3, 2019
tunities for all. I will continue
to support youth-led proposals
to lower the municipal voting
age, enhance High Rock
and other parks and eliminate
plastic bags. These eff orts not
only help Malden now, they
inspire our youth to remain
engaged, aim high and to put
their energy and enthusiasm
into building the Malden of
tomorrow.
I ask all of you to help build
the Malden of tomorrow by contributing
to and volunteering in
my re-election campaign in order
to Achieve More Together.
To fi nd out more about the campaign
go to WinslowforMalden.
com or fi nd us on Facebook at
Stephen Winslow Malden City
Councillor at Large.
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
208 Cambridge Street,
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 768-5800
Docket No. MI19P0891EA
Estate of: Benjamin Ordower
Date of Death: 08/26/2003
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons: A petition for S/A - Formal Probate
of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative has been
î‚¿îîˆî‡ î…îœ Lawrence B. Ordower of Chicago, IL and
Mark R. Ordower of Chicago, IL requesting that the Court enter
a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested
in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that:
Lawrence B. Ordower of Chicago, IL and Mark R. Ordower
of Chicago, IL be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said
estate to serve Without Surety on the bond in an unsupervised
administration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from
the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to
î—î‹îŒî– î“î•î’î†îˆîˆî‡îŒî‘îŠî€‘ î€·î’ î‡î’ î–î’î€ îœî’î˜ î’î• îœî’î˜î• î„î—î—î’î•î‘îˆîœ îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„
written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 05/15/2019.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
îî˜î–î— î‚¿îîˆ î„ îšî•îŒî—î—îˆî‘ î„î“î“îˆî„î•î„î‘î†îˆ î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî‰ îœî’î˜ î’î…îîˆî†î— î—î’
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î„î‘î‡ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘ î‰î’îîî’îšîˆî‡ î…îœ î„î‘ î„îµ¶î‡î„î™îŒî— î’î‰ î’î…îîˆî†î—îŒî’î‘î– îšîŒî—î‹îŒî‘
thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without
further notice to you.
UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE
MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC)
A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in
î„î‘ î˜î‘î–î˜î“îˆî•î™îŒî–îˆî‡ î„î‡îîŒî‘îŒî–î—î•î„î—îŒî’î‘ îŒî– î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î‚¿îîˆ î„î‘
inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested
in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration
directly from the Personal Representative and may petition
the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the
distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: April 30, 2019
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
May 3, 2019
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BEACON | FROM PAGE 17
â€œNoâ€ vote is against it.)
Rep. Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
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House 5-152, rejected an
amendment that would eliminate
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LEGISLATORSâ€™ SALARIES (H
THE MALDEN ADVOCATEâ€“Friday, May 3, 2019
the current system under which
some 100 of the 160 representatives
are paid stipends in addition
to their base $66,256 base salary.
These current stipends range
from $15,000 to $80,000 for their
service in Democratic or Republican
leadership positions, as committee
chairs or vice chairs and as
the ranking Republican on some
committees.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
208 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
Docket No. MI19P1206EA
Estate of: Jean A. Trabucco
Also Known As: Jean Trabucco
Date of Death: 01/24/2019
NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Deborah J. Burke of Malden, MA a Will has been
admitted to informal probate. Deborah J. Burke of Malden, MA
has been infomally 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.
î€¬î‘î™îˆî‘î—î’î•îœ î„î‘î‡ î„î†î†î’î˜î‘î—î– î„î•îˆ î‘î’î— î•îˆî”î˜îŒî•îˆî‡ î—î’ î…îˆ î‚¿îîˆî‡ îšîŒî—î‹ î—î‹îˆ
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 can be obtained from the Petitioner.
May 3, 2019
Advocate
1. On May 4, 1791, what
U.S. state became the
14th? (Hint: most covered
bridges per square mile.)
2. Who was the star of â€œDr.
Kildareâ€?
3. When was the first
Kentucky Derby: 1855,
1875 or 1920?
4. What is missing from a
fillet?
5. Whose first novel was
â€œThe Time Machineâ€?
6. On May 6, 1992, what
star of â€œThe Blue Angelâ€
died?
7. What U.S. city is thought
to have the worldâ€™s
largest Cinco de Mayo
celebration?
8. What gameâ€™s name
involves water fowl?
9. In 1926 American
Gertrude Ederle became
the first female swimmer
of what feat?
10. What instrument did
Sherlock Holmes play?
11. On May 7, 1833, what
composer was born?
(Hint: lullaby.)
12. In what game would you
find a shuttlecock?
13. In what New York State
resort was the potato chip
invented?
14. In what city is Churchill
Downs?
15. How are the words chizu,
fromage and ost similar?
16. Frederic Remington
specialized in portrayin g
what American subject?
17. What has the nickname
â€œThe Run for the Rosesâ€?
18. What painter of 19thcentury
Paris was a chef
and gourmand?
19. Who wrote Sonnet 18,
which includes the phrase
â€œRough winds do shake
the darling buds of Mayâ€?
20. On May 9, 1754,
Benjamin Franklin
published the coloniesâ€™
first political cartoon,
which urged them to
unite during what war?
Answers on page 20
The amendment would reduce
the stipend for the Senate president
and speaker from $80,000 to
$50,000; Senate and House Ways
and Means Chairs from $65,000
to $35,000; Senate and House
Majority Leaders from $60,000 to
$30,000; and House speaker Pro
Tempore and Senate Pro Tempore
from $50,000 to $25,000. All other
152 members of the House would
receive a stipend of $15,000.
The amendment also reduces
the current annual general expense
allowance for each legislator
from $15,000 to $12,500
for members whose districts are
within a 50-mile radius of the
Statehouse and from $20,000 to
$17,500 for districts located outside
of that radius. This allowance
is used at the discretion of individual
legislators to support a variety
of costs including the renting of a
district offi ce, contributions to local
civic groups and the printing
and mailing of newsletters. Legislators
are issued a 1099 from the
state and are required to report
the allowance as income but are
not required to submit an accounting
of how they spend it.
Amendment supporters noted
the proposal is based on the
pay structure for the U.S. Congress
where only a few positions have
higher salaries and is designed to
eliminate the pay inequity for representatives.
â€œEvery
two years, representatives
arrive as a group of peers to
the Statehouse that are elected
from across the commonwealth,â€
said the amendmentâ€™s sponsor
Rep. Russell Holmes (D-Boston).
â€œWe arrive as equals. That equality,
under the current system,
evaporates quickly upon the election
of the speaker. Unfortunately,
the speaker uses the authority
of the naming of committee assignments
and selecting a leadership
team to manipulate the members
for his causes and to work
against one another. The amendmentâ€™s
goal is to level the playing
fi eld and begin to end that manipulation.â€
Opponents
said the speaker
and representatives in the leadership
and committee chairs have a
much heavier workload and deserve
a higher salary. They noted
that the current pay structure
is based on a 2014 report of a bipartisan
special commission set
up to review the compensation of
the state government and its bodies.
The salary was determined to
be inadequate to attract people
to this job. They noted some additional
increases in the bonus
pay were given by the Legislature
in January 2017 when it overrode
Gov. Bakerâ€™s veto of the hikes.
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the amendment.
A â€œNoâ€ vote is against it.)
Rep. Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
No
No
EDUCATION AND LOCAL AID
(H 3800)
House 158-0, approved a consolidated
amendment to fund
education and local aid. Education
Committee chair Rep. Alice
Peisch (D-Wellesley) said the consolidated
amendment contains increases
over last year for many important
items including $15.4 million
for the Childrenâ€™s Trust Fund;
$2 million for Early College; $11.8
million for regional libraries; $3.1
million for Recovery High Schools;
and $1 million for a new civic education
grant program.
â€œThe amendment adds to a
Ways and Means budget that
demonstrated a strong commitment
to all sectors of public, birth
through [Grade] 12 education
throughout the commonwealth,â€
said Peisch. â€œThe budget overall
includes signifi cant increases to
Chapter 70, charter school reimbursement
and early education,
with an explicit commitment to
low income students via the Chapter
70 reserve account â€¦ It also includes
additional funds for libraries,
the early college program and
civics education programs.â€
Peisch said the entire budget
reflects the leadershipâ€™s ongoing
dedication to educational improvement
for all students to close
the achievement and opportunity
gaps.
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the amendment.)
Rep.
Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
Yes
Yes
SOCIAL SERVICES AND VETS
(H 3800)
House 160-0, approved a consolidated
amendment on veterans
and social services. Veterans
Committee chair Linda Campbell
(D-Methuen) said the consolidated
amendment contains increases
over last year for many important
programs. She pointed out
funding for some key items including
$100,000 to help the Vietnam
Veterans of America in Massachusetts
with the processing of
VA claims; $85,000 to the NEADS
program that trains service dogs
to assist veterans; $124,000 for
funding for additional housing for
women veterans; and $550,000 to
the Massachusetts General Hospital
Home Base program to provide
clinical care, education and training
to address veteransâ€™ physical
and behavioral health issues to
include PTSD, traumatic brain injury,
substance use disorder and
suicide prevention.
â€œIn the consolidated amendment,
the House provides additional
funding for veterans programs
in the commonwealth
over and above last yearâ€™s budget
and the governorâ€™s budget,â€ said
Campbell. â€œI am proud that my colleagues
in the House have once
again demonstrated their support
for critical programs and organizations
that are providing the care
that our veterans and their families
deserve. Veterans can face a number
of hardships as a result of their
service, from PTSD to homelessness
to substance abuse, and this
increased investment will ensure
our veterans can receive needed
services within their own communities.â€
(A
â€œYesâ€ vote is for the amendment.)
Rep.
Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
Yes
Yes
HOUSING AND MENTAL
HEALTH (H 3800)
House 160-0, approved a consolidated
amendment on housing
and mental health. Rep. Kevin
Honan (D-Boston) the chair of
the Committee on Housing said
the consolidated amendment
includes a $400,000 increase in
funding for the Alternative Housing
Voucher Program; a $250,000
increase in funding for Housing
Consumer Education Centers;
$300,000 for the Home Works
Program; $50,000 for a computer
technology center for Commonwealth
Housing; funding for individual
communities across the
state including $65,000 for a shelter
in Haverhill and $50,000 for
mobility access enhancements
and renovations in Brockton.
â€œI am a strong supporter of
the Housing Budget released by
House Ways and Means for fi scal
2020,â€ said Honan. â€œIt increases critical
funding for programs such as
the Massachusetts Rental Voucher
Program, Rental Assistance for
Families in Transition and funding
for public housing. The budget
was strengthened even further
through an additional $1.735
million in funding through consolidated
earmarks for local housing
programsâ€”including my amendment
for a $250,000 increase in
funding for Housing Consumer
Education Centers.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the amendment.)
Rep.
Paul Donato
Rep. Steven Ultrino
Yes
Yes
CAP ON WELFARE BENEFITS
FOR KIDS (S 2186)
Senate 37-3, overrode Gov.
Charlie Bakerâ€™s veto of a bill that
repeals the current law that denies
an additional $100 in welfare
benefits to children conceived
whileâ€”or soon afterâ€”the family
began receiving welfare benefi
ts or, if they had received family
welfare benefi ts in the past. The
law was adopted in 1995 as part
of a welfare reform package that
was aimed at discouraging families
already receiving public support
from having more children.
The House overrode the veto on
April 10 and with the Senate override,
the bill now becomes law.
Supporters of the repeal said
that there are some 8,700 children
who currently fall under the
cap in the Bay State. These families
are barred from receiving an additional
$100 a month to help support
that child. They said there are
no facts to back up the charge that
families are having more children
in order to get the additional $100.
â€œEliminating the family cap
should be accompanied by other
reforms to the [welfare] program
designed to align the eligibility
determination with federal standards
and support recipients as
they return to work,â€ said Baker in
his veto message.
The governor added that under
his proposal, â€œhomeless families
would no longer see a benefi
t reduction for accessing temporary
shelter.â€
â€œWe are thrilled that our commonwealth
has repealed the cruel
and unjust family cap,â€ said Jacquelynne
Bowman, Executive Director
of Greater Boston Legal Services.
â€œThis is an important step in
helping Massachusetts act on the
promise of supporting very lowincome
families to meet their childrenâ€™s
basic needs.â€
â€œLifting the Cap on Kids will
make a critical diff erence in the
lives of 8,700 of the lowest income
children in Massachusetts,â€ said
Deborah Harris of the Massachusetts
Law Reform Institute. â€œWith
todayâ€™s vote, Massachusetts has
affi rmed the dignity and humanity
of every child.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for repealing the
cap. A â€œNoâ€ vote is against repealing
it.)
Sen. Jason Lewis
Yes
GENDER X (S 2203)
BEACON | SEE PAGE 19
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Senate 39-1, approved a bill
that would allow for residents to
choose a third gender option, â€œXâ€
in lieu of â€œmaleâ€ or â€œfemaleâ€ on an
application for a driverâ€™s license,
learnerâ€™s permit, identification
card or liquor purchase identifi -
cation card. No documentation
would be required for the person
to choose the â€œXâ€ option. The
House has already approved a different
version of the bill and the
House and Senate will work on a
compromise version.
â€œMassachusetts has always led
on equity and justice, especially
in our proud bi-partisan support
of LGBTQ people,â€ said Sen. Julian
Cyr (D-Truro). â€œToday the Massachusetts
Senate continued that
tradition by passing legislation
that provides the opportunity for
Massachusetts residents who are
transgender or gender non-conforming
to self-identify on all Massachusetts
identification documents.
Legislation passed by the
Senate allows for accuracy, privacy,
and safety for individuals who do
not fi t neatly into a specifi c gender
identity. I am grateful to my col~
Obituaries ~
Barbara A. Laskey
O
f Lynn and formerly of Malden
passed away at the age
of 64, on Saturday,
April 27th,
after a courageous
2 year
battle with
cancer.
Barbara was
born in Stoneham
on May 24th 1954 to the late
Robert Bishop and Ann (Doherty)
Bishop.
She attended elementary
and middle school in Malden,
and graduated from Northeast
Regional Vocational School in
Wakefi eld in 1972.
Barbara was a dedicated and
compassionate certified nursing
assistant for more than 40
years and was adored by her patients
and families for the quality
care she provided, as well as the
love and attention she gave. She
was employed by the McFadden
Manor in Malden, and the Greenwood
Nursing Home in Wakefi
eld. She also provided in home
care for many patients.
Barbara is survived by her
son, Daniel Laskey of Lynn, her
daughter, Robin Laskey and companion
Peter Donoghue of Saugus,
and granddaughter, Caroline
Donoghue of Saugus, her
mother Ann (Doherty) Bishop of
Malden and loving Aunt Helen
Reed of Malden.
She is also survived by her siblings,
Cathy (Bishop) Manley and
her husband William of Malden,
Robert Bishop and companion
Susan Ronald of Malden, Carol
(Bishop) McCollem and her husband
Thomas of Westford, Judy
(Bishop) McCollem and her husband
Michael of Tewksbury, and
OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 20
leagues for their support of gender
non-conforming people. Our
vote today recognizes the dignity
of all, no matter their gender identity
or expression.â€
â€œIdentifying documents serve
a variety of crucial purposes that
help society function on a basic
level,â€ said Christopher Jay, an attorney
for the Massachusetts Family
Institute which opposes the
measure. â€œIntroducing false and
incomplete information into the
system undermines their purpose
and harms society. There is no logical
boundary here. If someone can
specify their gender regardless of
biological fact, why not specify a
diff erent race, age, height, weight
or eye color according to how the
person feels?â€
Sen. Donald Humason (R- Westfi
eld) was the lone vote against the
bill. He did not respond to repeated
attempts by Beacon Hill Roll
Call to comment on his vote
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the bill. A â€œNoâ€
vote is against it.)
Sen. Jason Lewis
Yes
ROAD SAFETY (S 2570)
Senate 39-0, approved and sent
to the House a bill designed to
make roads safer and decrease the
number of fatalities.
The proposal requires bicyclists
at night to use both a red rear light
and a red rear refl ector. Current
law requires only a red light or a
red refl ector. Current law and the
new law both require a white light
in the front.
The bill classifi es several groups,
including pedestrians, utility workers
and cyclists, as â€œvulnerable
road users.â€
The measure requires the operator
of a motor vehicle that is passing
a vulnerable user to maintain a
distance of at least three feet when
traveling at 30 miles per hour or
less and an additional foot of space
for every ten miles per hour above
30 miles per hour. Current law only
requires motor vehicle operators
to pass at â€œa safe distance and at
a reasonable and proper speed.â€
Another provision requires a vehicle
that is overtaking a vulnerable
user or other vehicle to use all
or part of an adjacent lane, crossing
the centerline if necessary,
when it cannot pass at a safe distance
in the same lane and only
when it is safe to do so.
The legislation also requires cer~
LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
208 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
Docket No. MI19P2000EA
Estate of: Ann Marie Gallison
Date of Death: 02/21/2019
NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE
To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition
of Petitioner Kelly A. Gallison of Everett, MA.
Kelly A. Gallison of Everett, MA has been infomally 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.
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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 can be obtained from the Petitioner.
May 3, 2019
Itâ€™s sometimes hard to know
Why some things happen as they do
For so much joy and happiness
Was centered around you
It seems so hard to comprehend
That your no longer here
But all the happy memories
Will help to keep you near
â€˜
Youâ€™re thought about with pride
With each mention of your name
Death cannot change a single thing
Our love will still remain.
Together always,
Miss & love you
Pattie, Lenny & Renee
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tain large vehicles or trailers that
are purchased or leased by the
state to be equipped with lateral
protective devices, convex mirrors
and cross-over mirrors.
â€œWe need to keep working year
after year to achieve a future in
which traffi c fatalities get as close
as possible to zero,â€ said Sen. Will
Brownsberger (D-Belmont), lead
sponsor of the bill in the Senate.
â€œThis bill will help us move in the
right direction.â€
(A â€œYesâ€ vote is for the bill.)
Sen. Jason Lewis
Yes
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEKâ€™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 Legislatureâ€™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
Mon. April 22 House 10:03
a.m. to 8:52 p.m.
Senate 11:20 a.m. to 11:27 a.m.
Tues. April 23 House 10:01
a.m. to 8:06 p.m.
No Senate session
Wed. April 24 House 10:03
a.m. to 9:39 p.m.
No Senate session
Thurs. April 25 House 11:04
a.m. to 8:36 p.m.
Senate 11:14 a.m. to 1:25 p.m.
Fri. April 26 No House session
No Senate session
Bob Katzen
welcomes feedback at
bob@beaconhillrollcall.com
In Loving Memory
Leonard Couto
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 April 22-26,
the House met for a total of 42
hours and two minutes while the
Senate met for a total of two hours
and 18 minutes.
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 19
her sister in law, Sue Bishop of
Wilmont, NH, as well as many loving
nieces and nephews.
Barbara was preceded in death
by her husband Richard Laskey,
her father Robert Bishop, and her
brother James Bishop.
In her spare time, she enjoyed
spending time with her family
and friends, going to the beach,
playing bingo, and drawing. Barbara
will always be remembered
for her giving nature, charismatic
personality, and positive outlook.
Barbaraâ€™s funeral will be held
from the Weir-MacCuish Golden
Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem
St., Malden on Friday, May 3,
2019 at 9AM, followed by a Mass
of Christian Burial in St. Josephâ€™s
Church, 770 Salem St., Malden
at 10AM.
In lieu of flowers contributions
in Barbaraâ€™s memory may
be made to the Huntingtonâ€™s Disease
Society of America: www.
HDSA.org
Kenneth G. McDonough
f North Revere, formerly of
Malden, age 76, April 24th.
Husband of the late Janice (Rocci)
McDonough with whom he
shared 55 years of marriage and
O
who passed
away o n
March 27th
of this year.
Beloved father
of Kenneth
G. McDonough,
Jr.
& his wife Mary of Peabody, Brian
S. McDonough & his wife Christine
of Malden. Cherished grandfather
of Arianna, Emily, Tayla &
Michael. Dear brother of Thomas
McDonough, Jr. & his wife Carole
of Tewksbury, Marcia Elliott
of Malden, Robert McDonough
& his wife Carla of Woburn, Marilyn
Bourque & her husband Da~
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doors to the lovely covered, side porch, formal dining room, built in
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laundry, could also be used as a great master suite. Second level
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driveways, lots of updates throughout this wonderful family home
including freshly painted interior (1 yr ago), exterior painted 2 yrs ago,
updated electrical, furnace approximately 9 yrs old, hot water heat
approximately 6 yrs old. Perfectly located on side street just outside
Saugus Center. 1 year service agreement with American Home Shield
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vid of Lexington, Louise Aiello &
her husband Dominic of Melrose.
Son of the late Thomas & Thelma
(Gill) McDonough. Also survived
by 14 nieces & nephews.
Life member of Local 33 Boston.
In lieu of fl owers, gifts in memory
of Kenneth may be made to the
Massachusetts General Hospital
in support of the Center for Thoracic
Cancers. Gifts can be made
online at https://giving.massgeneral.org/donate/ormailed
to the
MGH Development Offi ce, attention:
Carrie Powers, 125 Nashua
Street, Suite 540, Boston, MA
02114. Checks made payable
to Massachusetts General HosAdvocate
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Answers
1. Vermont
2. Richard Chamberlain
3.
1875
4. Bone
5. H.G. Wells
6. Marlene Dietrich
7. Los Angeles
8. Duck, duck, goose
(tag)
9. Swimming the
English Channel
10. Violin
11. Johannes
Brahms (His
Op. 49, No. 4 is
referred to as
Brahmâ€™s Lullaby.)
12. Badminton
13. Saratoga Springs
14. Louisville, Kentucky
15.
They mean
â€œcheeseâ€ in
Japanese, French
and Swedish
(respectively)
16. The Old West
17. The Kentucky
Derby
18. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
19.
William Shakespeare
20.
The French and
Indian War
pital. Please include in memory
of Kenneth McDonough on the
memo line.
John Blue Walsh
f Malden,
April 26,
2019. Beloved
husband of
Patricia (Filamond)
Walsh
of Malden. Devoted
father of
Cheryl Walsh of Brookline, John
Walsh of West Roxbury, Bridget
Walsh of Brighton, and the late
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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 20
Brendan Walsh. Dear brother of
Mary Walsh of CA, Richard Walsh
of Plymouth, Jane Dyer of Plymouth
and Virginia McGee of Boston.
Grandfather of Jack and Marina
Stevenson. Also survived by
many nieces and nephews. Late
member of Amicable Lodge A.F.
and A.M. In lieu of fl owers, donations
in memory of John may
be made to the MSPCA-Angell,
Attn: Donations, 350 South Huntington
Ave., Boston MA 02130 or
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î€˜ î•î’î’îî– îˆî„î†î‹ î˜î‘îŒî—î€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî’î’î‡ îƒ€î’î’î•îŒî‘îŠî€ î–îˆî“î„î•î„î—îˆ î˜î—îŒîîŒî—îŒîˆî–
îŒî‘î†îî˜î‡îŒî‘îŠ î—îšî’ îî„î˜î‘î‡î•îœ î‹î’î’îŽî€î˜î“î–î€ î“î„î—îŒî’î€ îî„î•îŠîˆ îî’î—î€ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡
î’î‘ îŠî•îˆî„î— î†î˜îî€î‡îˆî€î–î„î† î€ªî•îˆî„î— î€©îŒî‘î‡î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€™î€•î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¯î€¼î€±î€± î€¦î€²î€°î€³î€¯î€¨î€·î€¨î€¯î€¼ î€µî€¨î€±î€²î€¹î€¤î€·î€¨î€§ î€˜ î•î’î’î î€¦î’îî’î‘îŒî„î î’î‰î‰îˆî•î–
î€– î…îˆî‡î•î’î’îî–î€ î…îˆî„î˜î—îŒî‰î˜î îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ îŽîŒî—î†î‹îˆî‘ îšîŒî—î‹ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ
îŒî–îî„î‘î‡ îšî€’î–îˆî„î—îŒî‘îŠ î„î‘î‡ î†îˆî•î„îîŒî† î—îŒîîˆ îƒ€î’î’î•î€ î€”î–î— îƒ€î’î’î• îî„î˜î‘î‡î•îœî€
î˜î“î‡î„î—îˆî‡ î…î„î—î‹î€ î‹îˆî„î—î€ î‹î’î— îšî„î—îˆî• î€‰ îˆîîˆî†î—î•îŒî†î€ î‡îˆî†îŽî€ îî’î†î„î—îˆî‡
î’î‘ î‡îˆî„î‡î€îˆî‘î‡ î–î—î•îˆîˆî— î€°î€²î€¹î€¨ î€µî€¬î€ªî€«î€· î€¬î€±î€„î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€–î€—î€œî€î€œî€“î€“î€‘
î€¶î€¤î€¸î€ªî€¸î€¶ î€”î–î— î€¤î€§ î€³î€¨î€µî€©î€¨î€¦î€· îŒî‘ îˆî™îˆî•îœîšî„îœî€„ î€¦î˜î–î—î’î î€¦î€¨
î€¦î’î î’ï‚‡îˆî•î– î€”î€” î•îî–î€ î€˜ î…î‡î•îî–î€ î€– î‰î˜îî î€‰ î€•î‹î„îî‰ î…î„î—î‹î–î€ îŠî•î„î‘î‡
î‰î’îœîˆî• îšî€’îˆîîˆîŠî„î‘î— î–î“îîŒî— î–î—î„îŒî•îšî„îœî€ îŠî•îˆî„î— î’î“îˆî‘ îƒ€î• î“îî„î‘î€ îî™î•îî€
î‡î‘î•îî€ îŠî’î˜î•îîˆî— îŽîŒî— îšî€’î„îî„îîŒî‘îŠ îŠî•î„î‘îŒî—îˆ î†î’î˜î‘î—îˆî•î– î€‰ î†îˆî‘î—îˆî•
îŒî–îî„î‘î‡ îšî€’î…î„î• î–îŒî‘îŽ î€‰ î–îˆî„î—îŒî‘îŠî€ î‡îŒî‘îŒî‘îŠ î„î•îˆî„ îšî€’î„î—î•îŒî˜î î‡î’î’î•
î—î’ î„îšîˆî–î’îîˆ î…î„î†îŽîœî‡î€ î€”î–î— îƒ€î• î€©î€³ î‰î„îîŒîîœî•îî€ î‹î„î•î‡îšî‡ îƒ€î•î–
î—î‹î•î’î˜îŠî‹î’î˜î—î€ î‚¿î‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ î€¯î€¯ îšî€’î“îî„îœî•îî€‘
î€ªî’ î—î’î€ î€˜î€³îŒî•î„î—îˆî–î€ªîîˆî‘î€‘î†î’îî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€”î€î€—î€“î€“î€î€“î€“î€“î€‘
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SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz
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house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000
SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has
2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl
siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000
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38 Main Street, Saugus MA
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PEABODY ~ 4 bed colonial, 2.5 baths, central AC,
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î„î“î“îîŒî„î‘î†îˆî–î€ î€²î™îˆî•î–îŒîîˆî‡ î’î‘îˆ î†î„î• îŠî„î•î„îŠîˆî€ îŒî•î•îŒîŠî„î—îŒî’î‘î€ îŠî„î– î‹îˆî„î—
îˆî‘î†îî’î–îˆî‡ î“î’î•î†î‹î€ î†îˆî‘î—î•î„îî€¹î„î†î€ î‰îŒî‘îŒî–î‹îˆî‡ îî’îšîˆî• îîˆî™îˆîî€‘î€‘î€‘î€‡î€‡î€˜î€™î€œî€î€œî€“î€“
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
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Coming Soon
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SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen,
appliances, heat, AC, roof and vinyl siding all replaced in
2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
for details!
REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont
area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one
bath lower unit .....................................$639,000
LAND
FOR SALE
SAUGUS
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