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CDBG program welcomes proposals
to support neighbors in need
By Barbara Taormina
T
he city is looking ahead
to a new round of federal
funding through the Community
Development Block Grant
(CDBG) program, and the Malden
Redevelopment Authority
(MRA), which manages the
grant, has been reaching out to
explain how the program works
and how local organizations can
participate.
MRA Community Development
Director Alex Pratt was at
the Senior Center this week with
information, guidelines and applications
for funding through
the CDBG program, which is administered
by the U.S. Department
of Housing & Urban Development
(HUD). Malden will
receive a $1.35 million grant this
year which will fund a range of
programs that serve the city’s
low-to-moderate-income residents.
“About
35 percent of Malden’s
Mayor Gary Christenson (left) and State Representative Paul Donato during the Valentine
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grant will go toward payments
on Section 108 federal loans,”
said Pratt, adding that the loans
have been used to fund road
repairs in low-to-moderate-income
neighborhoods, the reconstruction
of Lincoln Commons
and renovations to the
Senior Center. Although Malden
has benefi ted from the 108 Loan
Program, Pratt noted the loans
have cut into the MRA’s ability to
deploy CDBG funds to support
other programs and services.
Still, the MRA stretches the
annual grant to fund zero interest
loan programs for home repairs
for low-to-moderate-income
property owners and capital
improvement projects that
benefi t the city’s low-to-moderate-income
population. “HUD
allows us to use 15 percent of
the total grant for public service
programs,” said Pratt, adding
that this year there will be
about $200,000 in CDBG funds
for public services that directly
impact low-to-moderate-income
residents.
Every fi ve years, HUD requires
CDBG recipients to outline priorities
and strategies to fight
poverty in a in a consolidated
plan. In the MRA’s new fi ve-year
plan for 2020-2024, the preservation
and development of affordable
housing, rehabilitation
of existing housing and support
for homebuyers continue
to be priorities. In other priority
areas, Pratt said, the plan includes
a new emphasis on climate
resiliency, economic justice
and support for immigrant
communities.
For example, the 2020-2024
plan calls for public services and
programs to remove language
barriers, increase accessibility,
improve public health, promote
climate adaptation and environmental
justice and support economic
opportunity for the city’s
low-to-moderate-income residents,
particularly immigrants,
children, seniors, domestic violence
survivors and people with
disabilities. The plan also prioritizes
improvements to parks,
public facilities and infrastructure
that increase accessibility,
resiliency to climate change and
address other issues that disproportionately
aff ect low-to-moderate-income
residents.
The new plan continues to
prioritize economic development
to provide opportunities
to low-to-moderate-income
residents. But unlike the MRA’s
2015 plan that focused on the
potential of Malden’s downtown
revitalization to generate good
jobs with higher wages, the new
plan calls for job readiness, skills
training and small business support
to address income inequality
and to provide economic opportunities
for residents and
households that earn less than
50 percent of the area median
income of $113,300. According
to Pratt, 40 percent of Malden
residents fall into that group.
Pratt explained that local
groups applying for funding for
a public service program need
to highlight how their proposals
address at least one of the
priorities outlined in the new
five-year plan, which is available
on the MRA website. Applications
for public services funding
must also show that that
the proposed program will provide
a new service or a quantifi -
able increase in an existing service
that will make a signifi cant
diff erence to Malden residents
with the greatest needs.
Public service programs that
received CDBG funding last year
in include Communitas, a family
swim program for low-to-moderate-income,
developmentally
disabled children, the Youth Harbors
program, which off ers supCDBG
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 14, 2020
City Council puts off vote on housing trust appointments
By Barbara Taormina
T
he City Council postponed
a scheduled vote on two
appointments to the board of
the city’s Aff ordable Housing
Trust Fund.
The Personnel and Appointments
Committee voted last
week to recommend that the
full council approve Mayor
Gary Christenson’s appointments
of Brian Slater and Angie
Liou to the Housing Trust
Fund board. Councillors did,
however, have questions about
the appointments. Slater lives
in Melrose and Liou is a resident
of Boston, and according
to the city’s municipal code,
anyone appointed to a board
or commission must be a Malden
resident.
Exceptions to the residency
requirement include those
employed before 1999, school
teachers, non-clerical employees
of the Planning Board, the
physician appointed to the
Board of Health and people appointed
by the mayor and the
council “who have been designated
to serve by virtue of their
employment with the city.”
The assistant city solicitor,
who was at last week’s personnel
committee meeting,
said the city’s ordinance on appointments
is ambiguous, and
suggested committee members
move forward with the
appointments while the legal
department reviews questions
and prepares an opinion.
“We voted unanimously to
approve their appointments,
but subsequent questions
have come up,” said Personnel
Committee Chair Ward 1 Councillor
Peg Crowe this week.
Crowe asked the council to table
their vote on the appointments
until more answers are
available.
Slater and Liou have extensive
experience with aff ordable
housing. Slater, a vice president
of East Boston Savings Bank
who had a hand in developing
Forestdale Park, serves as
the treasurer for Housing Families.
Liou is the executive director
of the Asian Community
Development Corporation,
which preserves and develops
affordable housing primarily
for members of the Greater
Boston Asian community, including
residents of Malden.
Over the past week, a lot of
criticism of the appointments
of Slater and Liou has been
buzzing through the city. Some
feel the appointments violate
an ordinance that is anything
but ambiguous. Others question
why the city would appoint
nonresidents to oversee
a fund that will be partially supported
by Malden taxpayers
via the city’s Community Preservation
fund.
An online poll posted on Malden
(MA) Politics asked if Malden
should allow nonresidents
to serve on Malden Boards and
Commission. Among those
who responded, 112 said no,
21 said it depends and six people
said yes.
City searches for the deed to Trafton Park
By Barbara Taormina
A
$400,000 state grant for
improvements to Trafton
Park is on hold while the city
searches for proof that the city
owns the land.
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the city’s engineer, treasurer
and assessor as well as
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awarded the grant to the Malden
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(MRA), requires the city to
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Rosetti said he and City Solicitor
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that go back to the 1800s in
search of the city’s title to Trafton
Park. “We have literally gone
into the archives at the library to
look at old assessment records,
old valuation lists, old street lists
to the point where our hands
are literally caked with the dust
and dirt of reviewing these volumes,”
Rosetti told councillors.
The legal department has
also hired a title examiner to research
the title at the Registry of
Deeds. The examiner is also researching
probate fi les to see if
claims could be made by owners
of abutting parcels.
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deed based on existing records.
“The fi nal puzzle piece that we
need to get our hands on is the
title reference signifying the recording
that put the land in the
city’s hands,” said Rosetti, adding
that the ducks are getting
in order but there is one piece
that’s still outstanding.
Councillor-at-Large Stephen
Winslow, who along with Ward
6 Councillor David Camell
worked with residents to develop
the Trafton Park master plan,
stressed there is a $400,000 on
the line. “If we can’t find the
piece of the puzzle, can the city
claim the land by adverse possession?”
asked Winslow, adding
that the city has been using
the land as a park for as long as
anyone can remember.
Adverse possession allows a
person or entity that doesn’t
have legal title to property to
acquire ownership based on
continuous use and occupation
of the land. Rosetti said
there are other options the city
could consider, but he warned
that they would take time.
MRA Community Development
Director Alex Pratt has
been updating EEA on the city’s
title search. Although the state
will eventually need certifi cation
of ownership, Pratt said it’s
possible that the design phase
of the park project will be able
to move forward if the city has a
time frame for whatever resolution
on the title that it intends to
pursue. The $400,000 grant will
cover the design and construction
of phase 1 improvements
to the park, which include expanding
play areas, upgrading
the ballfi eld and improving accessibility.
“The
state has shown a willingness
to work with us,” said
Pratt, adding that EEA wants to
see the project succeed. “They
know we own the park, we
know we own the park; we’re
just trying to fi nd the piece of
paper that says what everyone
knows,” said Pratt.
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Baker-Polito Administration announces
construction will begin to complete
Northern Strand Community Trail
$13.7 million construction contract awarded to R. Zoppo Corp.
O
n February 7, the Executive
Offi ce of Energy and
Environmental Affairs (EEA),
along with the Cities of Everett,
Lynn, Malden and Revere and
the Town of Saugus, announced
that construction on remaining
sections of the Northern Strand
Community Trail will begin. The
completed project will result in
a transportation and recreation
corridor of about 11.5 miles
from the Mystic River to the
Lynn shoreline, connecting the
communities of Everett, Malden,
Revere, Saugus and Lynn.
Through EEA’s Gateway City
Parks program, the Baker-Polito
Administration has invested
more than $15 million to design,
permit and construct the
Northern Strand.
“The Baker-Polito Administration
has made expanding access
to the Commonwealth’s
outdoor resources a priority,
and the Northern Strand is a
terrifi c example of that work in
action,” said EEA Secretary Kathleen
Theoharides. “Trails connect
communities, off er recreational
and transit opportunities
while providing signifi cant
environmental benefi ts, and we
are proud to support this project,
which will provide greater
mobility and access to Massachusetts’
great outdoors for residents
in these Gateway Cities.”
“Now, more than ever, trails
such as the Northern Strand
can provide an important travel
corridor for the public to get
to destinations,” said Transportation
Secretary/CEO Stephanie
Pollack. “The Northern Strand
Community Trail will encourage
more walking and bicycling
for people trying to reach retail
areas, schools and other locations.
This project is an example
of how we can achieve the
visions and goals set forth in the
State Bicycle and State Pedestrian
Plans. We have to give more
people more choices for travel
and this trail does that.”
The $13.7 million construction
contract has been awarded
to R. Zoppo Corporation
through a public bidding process.
Construction operations
have begun with field work
starting in early 2020, and full
construction activities will commence
in early spring. In addition
to constructing remaining
sections of the trail, R. Zoppo
Corporation will make additional
improvements to existing
sections. The construction work
will be observed in the fi eld by
Stantec Inc., with construction
administration services being
provided under the leadership
of Brown Richardson + Rowe,
which was – together with Stantec
– hired by EEA to design and
permit the Northern Strand on
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behalf of the fi ve communities.
The contract is being administered
by the City of Revere on
behalf of all fi ve communities.
Project updates and projected
work schedules will be shared
with the public via the City of
Revere website and social media
outreach.
Construction crews, fencing
and signage along the trail corridor
will be visible during the
construction process, which
may limit access at times. Temporary
trail closures are possible
in order to accommodate
the logistics of various work activities.
Construction plans will
prioritize public safety during
heavy construction while balancing
opportunities to maintain
public access to portions of
the trail where possible.
“I am excited to see that we
are one step closer towards
the expansion of the Northern
Strand Community Path
through Lynn becoming a reality,”
said Lynn Mayor Thomas
M. McGee. “The realization of
this project has been a collaborative
eff ort throughout the
years between state and local
officials, community groups
and residents. I look forward to
the day in the very near future
when our residents can enjoy
this family-friendly recreational
path.”
“The Northern Strand Community
Trail is not only a wonderful
recreational escape for
people in the densely-populated
cities north of Boston, its
completion will provide an important
component of alternative
transportation as the region
addresses vehicular traffi c
congestion on the North Shore,”
said Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo.
“The extension fulfi lls the
dream of a ‘Bike to the Sea’ link
from Boston to the seashore.
The trail will complement the
new development happening
in Revere and other North Shore
communities and contribute to
healthy lifestyles that benefi t
everyone. Intrepid commuters
may choose to ride a bike from
the North Shore into Boston –
instead of sitting in traffi c. For
almost all of the way into Boston,
the Northern Strand Community
Trail will provide a scenic
alternative path to their destination.”
“Malden
greatly appreciates
the work and investment being
made by the Governor’s
Gateway City Parks team that
will double the paved length
of the Northern Strand Trail and
fully realize the vision of the fi ve
communities and the Commonwealth
to connect our neighborhoods
to our waterfronts,
schools, parks and businesses
and beyond via a bike and pedestrian
trail,” said Malden Mayor
Gary Christenson.
“We are excited to progress
into the construction phase of
this project, bringing us one
step closer to providing safer,
more secure pathways for residents
and visitors to use and
enjoy,” said Saugus Town Manager
Scott Crabtree. “We are
proud to move forward with
this design that incorporated
feedback from residents which
was gathered during two public
meetings. During the meetings,
members of the public had
multiple opportunities to learn
about the project, ask questions,
and share ideas. I would
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Lipper-Garabedian thanks voters
for Democratic nomination
By Kate Lipper-Garabedian
hank you, voters in the 32nd
Middlesex District, for nominating
me as your Democratic
candidate for State Representative
with the General Election
on March 3. I’m humbled and
excited to be the lead vote-getter
among a selection of passionate
advocates for our District. I
thank Wakefield Town Councilor
Ann McGonigle Santos and Mat
Helman for stepping forward to
represent us and look forward
to working with them moving
forward.
So many of you made a difference
in this campaign – attending
events, canvassing, dropping
literature, making phone calls,
donating financially, and holding
signs – and I am immensely
grateful. I’m also proud to have
received the endorsements of so
many elected officials in the Disthe
role government can play in
supporting individuals and their
families.
Most of all, thank you to my
husband Mark and our sons Harrison
and Oscar for being with me
on this effort. I could not have
done this without you.
On his deathbed, the late ConKate
Lipper-Garabedian
trict
and of the Environmental
League of Massachusetts. Many
notes, texts, hugs of encouragement,
and warm welcomes when
I arrived at your doors (more than
1,000 personally) really mattered,
too. Together, we worked to ensure
that the 32nd Middlesex District
is represented by someone
who believes passionately about
gressman John D. Dingell shared,
“In a democratic government,
elected officials do not have
power. They hold power – in
trust for the people who elected
them.” While on the campaign
trail, that principle has been front
of mind for me. It will remain so
as we move forward together
and build on our collective work
to date.
I ask for your support on Tuesday,
March 3, so that our District
continues to be represented by
someone who listens carefully,
works hard, and gets things
done.
Reserve Now for Valentine’s Day! City plans pilot program for translation services
By Barbara Taormina
C
ity Councillors support the
plan to offer translations of
their dockets and meeting minutes,
but they want more time
to consider a program proposed
this week by the Citizens Engagement
Committee.
Councillor-at-Large Debbie DeMaria,
who chairs the committee,
outlined a four-month pilot program
that would offer translations
upon request through the
city website. Bay State Interpreters
would provide the translation
services, which would be paid for
with $10,000 in a fund for professional
services for the City Council.
“Through the hard work of the
members of the committee, we
have validated the need within
the community,” said DeMaria.
Although the proposal for
the program originally specified
translations in Arabic, Cantonese,
Haitian Creole, Mandarin, Portuguese,
Spanish and Vietnamese,
DeMaria recommended that
translations be offered in any language.
But councillors were concerned
about the cost of the program.
At Bay State Interpreters’
rate of 16 cents per word, the cost
to translate the docket and minutes
of one City Council meeting
into one language could run
around $475. Requests for translations
in multiple languages
could quickly deplete the $10,000
budget for the program.
Ward 3 Councillor Amanda
Linehan proposed scaling back
the pilot to translations in one or
two languages that have been
identified as the greatest need in
terms of linguistic isolation. “That
would give us a chance to get our
arms around the budget a little
more,” she said.
Ward 5 Councillor Barbara Murphy
suggested that if the pilot
program is successful, the city
should solicit multiple bids from
translation services providers to
see if there are companies that
offer rates more favorable than
16 cents a word. Other councillors
felt the city should move forward
with the four-month pilot
until either the time or the money
runs out.
“We have a budget and we
have a limited amount of time.
I think we should find ways to
make this happen as opposed to
ways to not make it happen,” said
Ward 7 Councillor Neal Anderson.
“We brag about the diversity in
the city and we need to respond
to that,” he added.
Councillors voted to have a
joint meeting of the Citizens Engagement
Committee and the Finance
Committee review translation
services before the city
moves forward with the pilot
program.
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Sen. Lewis promotes
Reach Out and Read program
Malden Chamber presents 2020
Mayor’s State of the City Breakfast on Feb. 25
State Senator Jason Lewis recently joined Clifford the Big
Red Dog and staff interns Anne Hoyt and Andrea Gottfried
to promote early childhood literacy and the Reach Out
and Read program at a State House briefing on February
6. Reach Out and Read is a literacy program that funds
early literacy and school readiness programs by partnering
with doctors to give out free books and encourage families
to read together. In Massachusetts, Reach Out and Read
serves almost seven out of 10 kids, 62 percent of whom
are low-income, through almost 3,000 pediatric providers.
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MRA to provide free training
in lead safety practices
T
he Malden Redevelopment
Authority (MRA) administers
a federally funded lead
paint abatement program that
has resulted in the abatement
of lead paint from several hundred
housing units in Malden.
The MRA is committed to
making Malden “Lead Safe” and
is providing the opportunity for
local residents and employers
to receive training in lead safety
practices. Specifically, the
MRA will contract with the Institute
for Environmental Education
in Wilmington to provide
free training in lead paint
abatement. Depending upon
the interest, courses could range
from de-leader worker to leadsafe
renovation to contractor/
supervisor. Initial, refresher and
Spanish-speaking courses will
be available.
For more information about
courses, dates and times, please
contact the MRA’s Healthy
Homes Office at 781-397-1940.
Mayor
Gary Christenson
T
he Malden Chamber of
Commerce and Presenting
Sponsors J Malden Center and
Cantella & Co., Inc., announce
the 2020 Mayor’s State of the
City Breakfast on February 25 at
7:30 a.m. at Anthony’s (105 Canal
St.). Join business and community
leaders, city and state
officials and Malden residents
to hear Mayor Gary Christenson
review Malden’s 2019 achievements
and highlight the City of
Malden’s plans for 2020. A buffet
breakfast will be available
from 7:30 a.m. until the end of
the program at 9:00 a.m.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 14, 2020
Mayor visits ParentChild+ family at home
By Tara Vocino
M
ayor Gary Christenson
visited a family in the
Malden ParentChild+ program
on Wednesday morning at Malden
Towers.
According to ParentChild+
Coordinator Laura D’Angelo,
ParentChild+ provides early
literacy and school readiness
support to low-income families
and/or those who have risk factors
by offering a curriculum of
books and toys, which are alternated
weekly over the period of
two “years,” each year consisting
of 23 weeks of visits. Funded
by The Wellington Foundation,
they cover the cost of $2,730
per family, including books, toys
and program materials, which
the family keeps after graduation
in June.
“It’s so fun to see him read to
her,” said D’Angelo about Christenson,
whose name Utsahi Luitel,
2, kept repeating leading up
to Wednesday’s visit. “It’s great
interaction – you can tell how
much he cares.”
Parbati Luitel, who has been
receiving visits since April, said
it’s an advantage to teach her
daughter how to read early.
Mayor Gary Christenson reads “Lola at the Library” by Anna McQuinn
to Utsahi at her Florence Street home on Wednesday morning.
“We feel lucky,” said Luitel, who
moved from Nepal to the United
States in 2014. “Early intervention
is a great opportunity
for us.”
Her mother said toys are her
daughter’s favorite part of the
visit. Utsahi, who was dressed in
a princess dress, plans to enroll
in Head Start for preschool and
Beebe Elementary School when
she turns six years old.
The program emphasizes relationships
with child and parent,
and D’Angelo said mother
Parbati and father Biswa are a
great example to Utsahi, with a
brother, Utkist, on the way. The
same goes for Malden Public
Schools Early Learning Specialist
Evelyn Baratam, she added.
“Utsahi is doing great,” said
D’Angelo, who added that research
has shown a higher graduation
rate for program participants.
“They’ve established a
wonderful relationship.”
Christenson said it was fun
and invited her family to visit his
office. D’Angelo thanked Superintendent
John Oteri, Massachusetts
Program Director for
ParentChild+ Carol Rubin and
Malden Early Learning Center
Principal Peter Dolan for their
support with Malden’s 19 ParentChild+
participants.
Tara Vocino may be reached at
printjournalist1@gmail.com.
Malden Public Schools Early Learning Specialist Evelyn Baratam,
Parbati Luitel, Mayor Gary Christenson, ParentChild+ Coordinator
Laura D’Angelo and Parbati’s daughter, Utsahi, 2, bottom center,
with the snowman project and books that were read on Wednesday.
Utsahi Luitel, 2, Parbati Luitel and Malden Public Schools
Early Learning Specialist Evelyn Baratam during a 45-minute
ParentChild+ session, which intervenes early in life and helps
vulnerable toddlers on a path to possibility. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino)
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Malden family benefits from Mystic Valley
Elder Services Caregiver Support Program
C
aring for a person with Alzheimer's
disease or dementia
at home is a difficult task and
can become overwhelming at
times. Each day brings new challenges
as the caregiver copes
with changing levels of ability
and new patterns of behavior.
It is a demanding responsibility.
Caregivers work hard year
round to provide assistance
to their loved ones. Devoting
themselves physically and emotionally,
caregivers take on enormous
duties in bringing comfort
to a friend or family member.
Normal everyday tasks such
as dressing, bathing, eating, and
the basic activities of daily living
often become difficult to manage
for both the person in need
of care and the caregiver. Unfortunately,
there is no perfect instruction
manual.
“It is important for caregivers
to reach out for help,” explains
Mystic Valley Elder Services
Caregivers Support Coordinator
Kathy Learned. “Caregiving is
very difficult to do on your own.
They need to recognize that they
need and deserve a break from
their caregiving responsibilities.
Many times, caregivers benefit
from talking with others in similar
situations.”
Nikki, 50, of Malden, is caregiver
to her husband Paul, 56,
who has had early onset Alzheimer’s
for more than two years.
She attends Mystic Valley Elder
Services’ (MVES) Family Caregivers
Support Group. She and
Paul have three young sons
just fi nishing school and Nikki
is a nurse and works nights.
“Finances are tight,” said Nikki,
with two kids in college and
Paul having to leave his job
due to the disease. “It can be
difficult and very emotional,”
she says.
Paul is getting direct care including
mental stimulation
and physical care at an adult
day health center three times
a week, which MVES is helping
him receive, and he is very happy
there. Transportation is also
provided through MVES to his
day care services. During this
time, Nikki fi nds time for herself
to get a haircut and do errands.
She is thankful for the support
of her family, such as her sons
who live at home, her mom, and
Paul’s dad, who stays with him
during the week. They have also
hired a companion who takes
walks with Paul at night when
she is working.
“Mystic Valley has helped
Malden’s Early Voting schedule
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Early Voting for the March 3
Presidential Primary. From Monday,
February 24, through Friday,
February 28, all registered
Malden voters will have the option
of casting their ballots early
at the John & Christina Markey
Malden Senior Community
Center (7 Washington St.)
during regular City Hall business
hours. City Hall hours are Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday
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Alternatively, voters may still
go to their polling places on
Election Day, March 3, from 7
a.m.-8 p.m., if they wish to vote
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port services to homeless Malden
High students, Tufts University’s
Sharewood Project, which
operates a weekly free health
clinic in Malden Center and the
Malden Neighborhood Basketball
League, which provides an
organized recreational outlet
and counseling to high schoolaged
boys.
The deadline for CDBG grant
applications is Feb. 28 at noon.
may also choose to vote by absentee
ballot. Applications for
an absentee ballot may be obtained
at the City Clerk’s Offi ce
or downloaded from https://
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Voters
who will be away on
Election Day, have a physical disability
or whose religious beliefs
prevent them from going to the
polls may submit an application
for an absentee ballot. Absentee
ballots are available now.
For additional information
on early voting, absentee voting,
voter registration or other
election-related questions,
contact the City Clerk’s Offi ce at
781-397-7116 or elections@cityofmalden.org.
Program
proposals and supporting
documents listed on
the grant application must be either
hand-delivered to the MRA
offi ce on the third fl oor at 17
Pleasant St., or sent to the MRA,
P.O. Box 278, Malden, MA 02148,
Attn.: Alexander Pratt.
“We try to include as many
projects as we can,” said Pratt,
who encouraged applicants
with questions to call the MRA
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us out tremendously,” said
Nikki. “They have been fabulous,
whether it is the support
group where you talk to people
going through the same
situation or troubleshooting
direct problems that are specifi
c to our age and issue. Our
journey is a bit diff erent due to
our age and fi nances, the fact
that we have children in their
20's and also taking care of our
aging parents all while I work.”
Mystic Valley Elder Services
has a range of accessible and
affordable caregiver services
through its Family Caregiver
Support Program, such as oneon-one
assistance, family meetings,
community resources, caregiver
support groups and peer
support, with many off ered at no
or low cost to caregivers. When
the caregiver support coordinator
meets with a new caregiver,
she creates an individualized action
plan. These services are provided
to anyone in MVES’ service
area caring for an adult age 60 or
older or an adult of any age with
Alzheimer's disease or a related
memory disorder.
For more information on caregivers
support programs with
Mystic Valley Elder Services,
please call 781-324-7705.
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Malden: Today, Tomorrow and
Yesterday... remembers Kevin Reardon
By Peter F. Levine
n old friend recently experienced
the unthinkable. The
loss of a child. Beyond words. Beyond
comprehension. My heart
goes out to Dan “Leo” Reardon
and his wife, Alison, on the
loss of their son Kevin. Kevin D.
Reardon, a 2003 MHS graduate,
passed away suddenly on January
8, 2020, at 34 years young.
His childhood friend Joey Cucinotta
had these heartfelt words
to say about Kevin: “Kevin was
one of my oldest friends. We
were young boys when we met
at Devir Park. It was a great place
back then, much diff erent than
the empty basketball courts you
see today. There were so many of
us. We spent our days active, either
playing sports or on our bicycles
pedaling to new adventures.
Kevin and I never went to
the same school, so these experiences
were the foundation of
our friendship. Us boys turned
to teenagers and the bicycles
turned to cars. Kevin was the
fi rst person I picked up after I
got my license. We were both so
excited, I will never forget that.
We would spend days cruising
and listening to music. His favorite
place to go was Newbury
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A 1940s photograph taken by Charles Duncan. (Facebook post by Dana Smith)
Comics on Tuesdays because
that’s when the new CDs came
out. These are the times in the
course of our friendship I cherish.
We remained very close as we
grew into adults. Our friendship
evolved. Gone were the consecutive
days and weeks that we
would see one another. But our
bond never wavered. My heart
breaks when I think of what has
happened. I feel for my friend. I
feel for his family. I feel for myself
and the many of us from Devir
Park, who are now one less.
When I think about Kevin, a tear
begins to form. But then a smile. I
think of all the beautiful days we
spent together. It’s not easy but
refl ecting on all these memories
make it less diffi cult.”
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Speaking of Preacher Jack...
“Friend of Malden” and Gloucester’s
best Willie “Loco” Alexander
turned 77 years young this January
13 and looks better than
most people half his age. President
Lyndon Johnson sat in the
White House when Willie’s fi rst
band, The Lost, were fi rst getting
started. In 1968 his next
band, The Bagatelle, helped create
what became known as the
“Bosstown Sound.” They played
legendary clubs, such as the
Psychedelic Supermarket and
The Crosstown Bus, in front of
crowds high on weed, LSD and
Schlitz. In 1971 he was recruited
to play with the Lou Reed(less)
Velvet Underground, which resulted
in an extended tour of
Europe and an early taste of
the rock n roll touring lifestyle.
I caught up with Willie musically
in 1980 when he was with the
Boom Boom Band playing clubs
like The Rat, The Channel, Jumpin
Jack Flash and The Paradise. I
got hooked the fi rst time I heard
“Mass Ave./Kerouac”!
Fast forward to 2013, Willie’s
wonderful and lovely wife, Anne,
is throwing a surprise 70th birthday
celebration for her hubby.
She has rented the Davis Square
Theatre in Davis Square, Somerville,
to host this epic event and
has invited 200 of Willie’s nearest
and dearest friends (although
she later admitted the 200-person
capacity wasn’t nearly big
enough). On the guest list is Malden’s
own Preacher Jack, who
has been asked to open the
evening with a short set. Willie
and Jack had been playing together
occasionally for about
three years, mostly on the North
Shore. They became fast friends
through a mutual acquaintance,
Gloucester native and fellow
musician David “Doc” Vincent.
When playing on the same bill
they both would do solo sets
and end the evening sitting at
the same piano pounding away
at the Yamaha for about 10 to
15 minutes – playing whatever
boogie-woogie sounds that
came into their creative/fertile
minds. On this night all the stars
came out to show their love for
Willie. It was the most talented
room of people I have ever seen.
The mood was electric from the
minute Willie stepped into the
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El Mexsal celebrates
ribbon-cutting on Medford Street
“Fahrenheit 451” book discussion
– Feb. 18 at Malden Senior Center
Y
ou don’t have to be a senior
to attend! The Senior
Center Book Group, under the
guided leadership of Carmen
Arnone, meets monthly (third
Tuesday of the month) in the library
at the Malden Senior Center.
On February 18 at 11:00 a.m.,
the group will discuss the Malden
Reads 2020 book selection,
“Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury.
All who have recently read
the book are welcome to join
the group. Please RSVP to maldenreads@gmail.com.
The discussion
lasts for about an hour.
The Malden Senior Center is
located at 7 Washington St. in
Malden. Parking is limited (but
there are nearby lots), so please
leave plenty of time to park and
arrive on time.
Cheverus Catholic All Class
Reunion – March 5
Mayor Gary Christenson recently attended the grand opening of the El Mexsal Authentic
Latin Food restaurant on Medford Street. (Photo Courtesy of the City of Malden)
M
ayor Gary Christenson
attended the recent
ribbon-cutting celebration
for the new bar/first anniversary
of El Mexsal Authentic
Latin Food restaurant (97
Medford St., the location of
the former Sillari’s Pizza). Featured
are authentic and flavorful
Mexican and Salvadorean
dishes prepared with only
the freshest of ingredients. El
Mexsal now has a full bar and
serves a variety of beverages,
including smoothies and
homemade juices.
The new owners have made
substantial investments in the
property and have created a
warm, inviting and welcoming
space for folks to stop in
for a delicious dinner. Their
goal is to have a staff of between
five and eight employees.
They are open on Sundays
from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. and
Fridays and Saturdays from 10
a.m.-11 p.m. and can be found
at Grubhub, Opentable and
Grabull.
Malden Reads to host
community dinner at Ethiopian restaurant
M
alden Reads will hold
a Community Dinner
at Mogogo Ethiopian Cuisine
(1 Highland Ave.) on Tuesday,
February 25, from 7:00–9:00
p.m. as part of the “NEA Big
Read: Malden” event series.
Community Dinners at local
restaurants are a tradition for
the “One City, One Book” program,
which is now in its tenth
year. They are a chance to
meet other community members,
share a delicious meal
and support a local business,
all while engaging in informal
discussions related to the topics
of this year’s book selection,
“Fahrenheit 451” by Ray
Bradbury. You do not need to
have read the book to attend.
General “Table Talk” questions
will be provided.
Have you ever tasted Ethiopian
food? Well, if not, now’s
your chance! And if you’re already
a fan, please come and
share your enthusiasm and
companionship with other
Malden Reads participants.
Ethiopian food is well flavored
with a mixture of different
spices and herbs, including
chili powder, fenugreek,
ginger, garlic, cardamom and
cinnamon. Community Dinner
attendees will be treated
to a buffet including both
mild and spicy meat, legume
and vegetable dishes, an Ethiopian
salad and, as a special
treat, Ethiopian coffee service.
The meal is accompanied by
injera, a traditional Ethiopian
bread (made with teff flour,
not wheat) that is used in lieu
of utensils to scoop the food
for eating. The meal selections
accommodate most diets,
including vegan and gluten-free.
Beer and wine (including
traditional Ethiopian
types) are available for purchase.
The
restaurant is located in
the shopping plaza near Donut
Villa on Highland Avenue,
and there is plenty of free
parking. The cost is $20 per
person, including tax and tip.
All beverages but coffee are an
additional cost.
Meal payment and reservations
can only be made in
advance through Eventbrite.
com. Search for “Malden Reads
Community Dinner.” Space is
limited so make your reservation
soon.
MC High School to celebrate the work
of artist Jos Estrela with gallery reception
O
n Friday, February 28, Malden
Catholic High School
will hold an art gallery reception
– open to all – featuring artist
José Estrela from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
in the Girls Program Hub Gallery.
On a quarterly basis, Malden
Catholic Girls Program proudly
features the work of well-known
artists. This February and March,
14 original digital art pieces will
be on display – highlighting the
work of Azores, Portugal, native
José Estrela for students, families
and the community to enjoy.
“We are so fortunate to be
able to share José Estrela’s creativity
and mastery of many art
forms, especially digital,” said
MC Girls Program Principal Lisa
Cenca. “We hope everyone will
come and celebrate José’s skill
and talent with us at this exciting
event.”
Estrela is an established graphic
designer whose mindset and
works over the years reflect
upon the vivid landscapes, colors
and music of the Azores. He
was reinforced in early schooling
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and
began exploring his artistic skills
as a teen by creating design, artwork
and sculptures for friends
CELEBRATE | SEE PAGE 15
T
he Cheverus Catholic
School will be hosting
an all class reunion on Thursday,
March 5 at 6:30 p.m. at
the Monsignor Foley Hall
Entrance, 30 Irving St., Malden.
Wine and hors d’ouevres
will be served. To RSVP,
call Diana at (781) 324-6584
by Feb. 14.
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 14, 2020
Junior Aid Assoc. of Malden hosts Valentine Derby
Malden Councillor-at-Large
Deb DeMaria is shown with a
guest on Sunday.
O
The Croken family is shown during the Valentine Derby
at Anthony’s of Malden. A donation from Junior Aid was
presented to Heaps of Hope, Inc. in Mrs. Claire Croken’s name.
n Sunday, February 9,
the Junior Aid Association
of Malden hosted its
Valentine Derby at Anthony’s
of Malden with over 100
guests in attendance. It was
an extraordinary afternoon of
horse racing, raffles and fun!
The Croken Family was in atMalden
Councillor-at-Large
Craig Spadafora with Albert
Spadafora, the owner of
Anthony’s.
tendance to receive a plaque
in honor of Claire Croken, who
was honored for her lifelong
commitment to community
service. A donation from
Junior Aid was presented to
Heaps of Hope, Inc. in Mrs.
Croken’s name. The event was
further proof that we are inState
Representatives for
Malden Paul Donato (left) and
Steve Ultrino.
deed surrounded by a very
supportive community.
The Junior Aid Association
of Malden is a 501(c)3 group
providing financial assistance
to charitable organizations
with a focus on women, children
and health-related issues
for 108 years.
MALDEN: TODAY | FROM PAGE 8
theatre (the look on his face
was priceless), until they shut
the lights around midnight or
so. Mission of Burma was in the
house! David Minehan and The
Neighborhoods, including original
drummer boy Mike Quaglia,
were there. The Bags, Nervous
Eaters, Birdsongs of the Mesozoic,
Reddy Teddy, Barrence Whitfield,
Dennis Brennan, Asa Brebner,
Kenne Highland and Frank
Rowe were present. Randy Black
managed the stage. Noise Magazine
CEO and founder T Max
and legendary Globe music critic
Steve Morse (and his son)
were spotted. Rathskeller owner
Jim Harold made an appearance.
The “Upper Crust’s” Ted
Widmer, drummer Cal Cali, poet
Jim Dunn, songbird Andrea Gillis
and David “Doc” Vincent were all
present. Heck, even the “the Wolfa
Goofa with the Green Teeth”
himself was there, J. Geils front
man and solo artist Peter Wolf.
Preacher took the stage early
and did a rousing number popularized
by Jerry Lee Lewis, a request
from Willie’s adoring wife
“Lady Anne” (as Preacher calls
her), “Whole Lot Of Shakin’ Going
On.” His set was short and sweet.
He paid homage and wished a
very happy birthday to a living
legend and “punk rock” pioneer
(his “long lost musical brother,” as
Willie calls Jack) the best way he
knows how: on stage, in front of
a piano, singing Jerry Lee Lewis.
Random “Malden: Today,
Tomorrow and Yesterday”
thought... Who else has stopped
and admired the ancient storefront
door on the corner of
Prince and Margaret Street in the
North End? “Ice-cold Pepsi Cola,”
“Drink Coca-Cola” and a beauty
of a “Dentyne Chewing Gum” advert
will brighten your day. Take
a step back in time next time you
visit Galleria Umberto or Regina’s
Pizzeria and enjoy this North End
ghost sign.
This just in... heard back from
an old friend, Pearl & Perry’s son
and MHS Athletic Hall of Famer
Perry Verge, on the Paul “Twinks”
McKinnon controversy... “first
off he was a legend at Leonard
School yard (Gary Campsmith
also) for his wiggle ball/stick
ball greatness. He then hung
out at Devir Park at the Bandstand
until he moved up to the
big time at Amerige Park when
his mom let him cross the Fellsway!
He only dabbled at Morrison
Park (in Medford) with some
kid named Carey!”
Perry also had this scouting report
on Danny “Leo” Reardon –
says “Leo started out at Devir as
a great little league pitcher (also
pickup baseball/softball games
at Devir)...then he made his way
up to Amerige Park after proving
himself at Devir! Nice to read
and reminisce on your musings
Pete!!!” Thank you, Perry!
Breaking news...the Freker
boys Jack, Steve, Gary and Mike
are – rightfully – talked about as
some of the best athletes that
ever suited up for Malden High
MALDEN: TODAY | SEE PAGE 14
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Malden High coed gymnastics team
pulls out win over Salem to close out season
By Steve Freker
T
hey competed in every
meet and got better each
week of the season. In the last
regular season competitive
event, the Malden High varsity
coed gymnastics team broke
through with a dual meet victory
over host Salem High. A
team effort helped head coach
Katie Bowdridge’s Golden Tornadoes
squad to a 102-70.8
win over the Witches at Baker’s
School of Gymnastics in Salem.
“We have a young team
this year that has been working
hard and improving every
week,” Coach Bowdridge said.
“It was great to see them earn
a well-deserved win against
Salem.”
In their previous meet, the
Golden Tornadoes gymnastics
team was bested by Bishop
Fenwick, 125.5-103.1. Highlights
of the season were two
close battles with next-door
rival Medford, where the Mustangs
prevailed by just a few
points, in meets decided by
just one or two events at the
competition.
“Make it or break it” week
for MHS girls’ basketball
It’s come down to the final
week of play for the Malden
High girls’ basketball team and
any postseason aspirations.
A rough stretch of the road
which saw Malden drop 6-of7
games, broken up by a nonThe
Malden High gymnastics team capped its season with a big win on the road over Salem High this week. (Courtesy/Malden High Athletics)
league win over Chelsea, has
left head coach Scott Marino’s
squad at 7-10 overall (1-7
Greater Boston League [GBL]).
Malden needed wins in all
three of its final trio of games
– all on the road – if it intends
on getting to the MIAA State
Girls Basketball Tournament.
Teams qualifying for the postseason
need a minimum of 50
percent winning percentage,
or a 10-10 record.
On the schedule this week
Malden has a road game at
CASH Academy on Wednesday
afternoon, was back
in Boston at Madison Park
last night (after press time)
and then tonight is at Salem
High at 6:00 p.m. Malden
beat the first opponents
the first time they played
this year and dropped a
close, 52-50 game to Salem
at home last week.
MHS boys’ basketball has
a tough stretch in the GBL
Head coach Don Nally’s
Golden Tornadoes boys’ basketball
squad dropped three
GBL games in the past week to
finish the league portion of the
schedule at 1-7 (4-13 overall).
The Golden Tornadoes team
was set to finish its regular
season schedule with three
non-league matchups: at
Lynn Classical on Wednesday
night; on the road at St. John’s
Prep tonight (7:00 p.m. start);
and the regular season and
home finale on Tuesday night,
Feb. 18 at 6:00 p.m., hosting
Woburn High.
MHS boys’ basketball
will honor three before
final home game
on Senior Night
On Feb. 18 before its final
home game versus Woburn
(6:00 p.m. tipoff), the Malden
High boys’ basketball team
will honor and acknowledge
its three members of the Class
of 2020 who will be playing
in their last game. On Senior
Night, Malden will say goodbye
to co-captains David Mervilus,
Khaydar Al-Hamdani
and Berhan Daniel.
Malden/Revere/Matignon
hockey falls to Medford
High Mustangs, 2-1
The Malden/Revere/
Matignon co-op boys hockey
team was eliminated from
postseason consideration on
a 2-1 loss to GBL rival Medford.
The loss dropped the threeschool
co-op squad to 4-9-3
with three games left on the
regular season schedule.
Malden was scheduled
to host non-leaguer Hamilton-Wenham
Wednesday
night, play on the road at East
Boston’s Porrazzo Rink Saturday
(4:40 p.m.) and conclude
the season with a home game
versus Lynn on Monday, with a
time to be announced.
Malden High Indoor Track gets school record, gears up for States
By Steve Freker
T
wenty Malden High
School indoor track standouts
represented the Blue
and Gold at the MIAA Division
1 State Track Boys and
Girls Championship Meet.
The meet was held Wednesday
after press time at the Reggie
Lewis Center at Roxbury Community
College in Roxbury.
Included will be record-setter
Jania Williams-Royster, who set
a new Malden High mark in the
high jump when she leaped 5
feet-1 inch in the final regular
season meet, a win over Revere
which clinched the girls’
side Greater Boston League
(GBL) title.Williams-Royster, a
junior, will be participating in
that event for the State Title
and is seeded ninth overall, tied
for the highest seeding for any
Golden Tornadoes performer
this season from Coach David
Londino’s team. She will also
be competing in the 55-meter
dash, her best of 7.90 seconds
this year getting her the
#32 seed.
Golden Tornadoes teammate
Makayla Preston is seeded
ninth overall of 26 throwers
in the shot put event. Preston’s
best this season was 33 feet-3
1/4 inches.
Malden senior Pryanna Alper
is the #19 seed in the 300-meter
run, her best time this year
44.19 seconds. Representing
Malden in the 600-meter run
will be senior Nour Chouiki,
whose best time this year was
1:48.12.
freshman Catherine Santos,
sophomore Sara Dzaferagic,
junior Kaitlyn Mini and sophomore
Kayla Montina. Four more
will represent Malden High in
the 4 X 400 relay: Nour Choukii,
Alper, Batoul Chouiki and Angelina
Schorr. Their best time
of 4:28.14 earned them the
#18 seed.
On the boys’ side, senior Jean
MHS junior Jania WilliamsRoyster
set a Golden Tornadoes
school record in the high jump
event with a 5 feet-1 inch mark.
(Courtesy Photo/ Malden HS Athletics)
Four Golden Tornadoes will
team up in the 4 X 800 relay:
Gerard is seeded 13th in the
55-meter hurdles (8.09 seconds).
Freshman Johnny Emmanual,
who won the 300-meter
run at the Greater Boston
League meet, is seeded #21 in
the States (36.93 seconds). Gerard,
the GBL meet winner in
the shot put, will also compete
in a second event in the States,
his best throw of 45 feet-5 1/2
inches getting him a 15th seed
in that event.
Senior captain Yousef Lahkiky
will run in the 600-meter,
seeded 30th (1:28.01). Fellow
senior captain Omar Asousy
(2:41.69) is 25th seed in the
1000-meter.
Malden senior captain Ezra
Kruckenberg is the #20 seed
in the high jump, his best leap
this year at 5 feet-10 inches.
Malden runners competing in
the 4 X 200 relay event at 24th
seed are sophomore Mackenley
Anasthal, senior Ishmael Sylus,
sophomore Justin Zou and
Emmanual.
Malden has a high seed in the
4 X 800 meter relay, set at #10
with their best time 8:27.60:
Lahkiky, junior Brendon Santos,
senior Josue Paleus and
Asousy.
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Malden’s Akombi set new school swim record at North Sectionals
Many other Malden swimmers also qualify for Division 1 State Swim Meet
By Steve Freker
S
ix Malden High swimmers
qualified to compete
in the Massachusetts
Interscholastic Athletic Association
(MIAA) Division 1
State Swim Meets based on
their standout performances
in Sunday’s North Sectional
Meet, including a new Golden
Tornadoes school record
set in the 100-yard backstroke
by sophomore Chloe Akombi.
The North Sectionals were
held at MIT.
Akombi finished fourth in
SPORTS | SEE PAGE 13
Golden Tornadoes sophomore
Chloe Akombi set a new
Malden High school record in
the 100-yard backstroke and
qualified for two individual
e vents for the MIAA
Division 1 State Girls Swim
Championship Meet. (Courtesy/
Malden HS Athletics)
Malden High junior David
Lombardi qualified for the
MIAA Division 1 Boys State
Championship Meet in two
events at this past Sunday’s
North Sectional meet. (Courtesy/
Malden HS Athletics)
The Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center Pool at MIT in Cambridge
was packed for the MIAA Boys and Girls North Sectional Swim
Championships on Sunday. (Courtesy/Malden HS Athletics)
Malden Neighborhood Basketball League 35th
~ Week 6 ~
Saturday 2-8-20
@ Ferryway
Game 1 – Hawks
44, Bullets 43
The Bullets had a lead at the
end of every quarter, accept
the one that counted. As Hawks
Andy Nguyen (17) & Yousef Kerany
(14) made sure they captured
the slightest of Victory.
While Bullets ‘Go to Man’ Christian
Molain (26) had the Game
High, but was the only double
digit bright spot on the bullets
roster this day.
Game 2 – Sixers
55, Kings 51
The Kings had a 13 point lead
at the half and seemed to be
controlling every aspect of the
game as Sixers Anthony Baires
(25) Wootchy Jean Baptiste (16)
The Emerald got a much bigger
fight than expected when
Ryan Saint-Fort scored 10 of
the Celts 20 in the 3rd
and endKen
Mazonson
MNBL Commissioner
Shai Cohen (10) Chipped away
late into the 3rd
and got it down
to just 2 points & eventually got
the lead late in the game, to grab
a 4 point win. Kings Sammy Solorzano
and Jason Crocker both
had a solid (20) in this tough loss.
Free throws could’ve helped as
they both went 4-12 combined.
Game 3 – Celtics
56, Lakers 43
ed with a game high (21) and
Sean Kelley added (12) of his
own. Lakers Wesley Johnson &
Jordan Bridgeman-Dicks did
most their damage in the 2nd
half and dropped (16) a piece.
1 more quarter could’ve turned
the game in a different way?
Sunday 2-9-20
@ Ferryway
Game 1 – Kings
62, Pistons 44
Pistons Amanual Beshah (19)
Kept on his scoring ways as Jevonte
Augustin scored (10) in
our opening game this Sunday.
The Difference in the game was
the Kings outscoring their opponent
20-11 in the 3rd
and that
pretty much sealed the way to
Victory. And After a few game
hiatus Kings Cam Scott returned
with the game high of (20) Jason
Crocker scored (18) & ‘Rejuvenated’
Dominic Bono had (13)
Season
Game 2 – Sonics
67, Bullets 62
The Sonics Scoring machine
of Jameel Dorcena (27) DariBASKETBALL
| SEE PAGE 14
2020
TEAM
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Pistons
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the North Sectional Girls 100
backstroke event overall with
a time of 1:01.13, a new school
mark. It is the third meet she
has set a new “best ever” time
in that event this season.
Akombi finished even higher
in the 200-yard Individual
Medley (IM) qualifying to
compete in a second event
in the Girls State Meet, with a
2:13.18 fi nish. She placed second
in the North Sectionals
behind the winner, Matignon
sophomore Gracie O’Connell
(2:09.40). Akombi is seeded
fourth for the State Meet in
that event.
Five other Golden Tornadoes
swimmers qualifi ed to compete
in the Division 1 State
Boys Swim Meet, which will
be held this Sunday, Feb. 16
at 7:30 p.m. at Boston University.
The Division 1 State Girls
Meet will be held at the same
location and time.
Malden junior David Lombardi,
who has been one of
Greater Boston League champion
Malden’s top performers
all season long, qualifi ed for
the State Meet in two events
as an individual. Lombardi
earned a 14th-place fi nish in
the 200-yard IM and a time of
2:04.87. He also qualified in
the 100-yard backstroke with
a 56.75 seconds fi nish, good
for 16th place.
Malden’s quartet of David
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 14, 2020
ished 24th
at 1:38.22. The cutLombardi,
Tony Giech, Nathan
Nguyen and Vinicius Mendez
swam to a 20th
off was 1:36.86. That event was
won by St. John’s Prep with a
time of 1:28.24.
Golden Tornadoes sopho-place
fi nish in
the 200-yard medley relay at
the North Sectional with a time
of 1:48.82, just under the state
qualifying time, to earn a spot
in Sunday’s State Meet. Lombardi,
a junior, who has been
one of Greater Boston League
champion Malden’s top performers
all season long, also
qualifi ed for the State Meet as
an individual with a 14th
-place
fi nish in the 200-yard IM and a
time of 2:04.87.
Malden senior Haoxi Wang,
another key swimmer in the
pool this past winter season,
qualifi ed for States with
a 53.32 seconds fi nish in the
100-yard freestyle, good for
22nd
place. Wang just missed
qualifying for States in the
50-yard freestyle by 4/10ths
of one second with a 23.32
seconds fi nish, just shy of the
23.28 Division 1 benchmark.
Eddie Wang of Acton-Boxborough
won the 100 freestyle
with a time of 47.50 seconds.
Malden competed in the 200yard
freestyle relay, but just
missed out on a States-qualifying
time. The four of Lombardi,
Giech, sophomore Tony
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as you can get to qualifying for
States in the 100-yard breaststroke
without getting a spot.
He finished 24th
at 1:04.70,
missing the cut off by a mere
1/100th
of a second from the
qualifying time of 1:04.69.
The Malden girls missed out
in a close one for States qualifi
cation in the Girls 200-yard
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medley relay, fi nishing 19th
at
2:05.41, with the quartet of
Akombi, Abby Tang, Samantha
Tang and Wara Ramirez
Morales. The States cutoff was
2:05.00.
Good luck to all the Golden
Tornadoes swimmers competing
in the Division 1 State
Championship Meet Sunday.
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MALDEN: TODAY | FROM PAGE 10
School. But, as Dave Angelo
pointed out recently, their aunt,
Cheryl, may have been the best
of the bunch. Anybody else want
to weigh in?
“This is the end, beautiful
friend, this is the end, my only
friend, the end...” Another fascinating
picture and commentary
posted the other day by
“Malden Back in the Day” MVP
Dana Smith. It struck a nostalgic
~ Legal Notice ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
208 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
Docket No. MI19D3639DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
Jessica Smith aka Jessica Porong, Plaintiff
vs.
Benzion Tweneboah-Koduah, Defendant
To the Defendant:
The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that
the Court grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown of the
Marriage 1B.
The Complaint is on file at the Court.
An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter
preventing you from taking any action which would negatively
impact the current financial status of either party.
SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411.
You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon:
Jessica Smith aka Jessica Porong, 61 Exchange St., #10,
Malden, MA 02148 your answer, if any, on or before
03/03/2020. If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to
the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also
required to file a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of
the Register of this Court.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: January 23, 2020
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
February 14, 2020
nerve with me. Seems Preacher
Jack frequented this location
often many years ago as a wild
teenager. He found solace there
and considered it a holy shrine
of sorts. Ya gotta know Jack, I
guess, to understand this completely.
Anyway – about 10 years
ago he asked me to take him
there one last time. He wanted
to reconnect with this hallowed
ground “one more time before I
die.” The ride was a short one but
the walk into the Middlesex Fells
to our destination was a slow,
tortured one due to Jack’s bad
feet. We completed our mission.
Not in record time. Jack smoked
a bunch of cigarettes and recited
some “Luke the Drifter” for us,
which made it all worthwhile.
Jack is still with us in 2020, a resident
of Tewksbury State Hospital
– the very last stop on his “Everlasting
Celebration of the Spirit
Never Ending Tour.” Here is Dana’s
post: “Not quite Malden, but
a stone’s throw away in the Middlesex
Fells Reservation. Trolley
cars ran through the Reservation
from 1910 to 1946 on their route
between Medford and Stoneham
Squares. Four reinforced
concrete bridges were built for
the route, three of which still remain
including this northernmost
trestle type bridge which
skirts Dark Hollows Pond. The
110-year-old trestle is 275 feet
in length spanning a 40-foot ravine.
In the circa 1940 photograph
you see a trolley traveling
over the bridge, the frozen pond
in the foreground. Though the
trolleys are no more, the pond
and trestle are there today, the
latter fairly visible when the
leaves are off the trees.”
BASKETBALL | FROM PAGE 12
us Philippe (20)
Jose Davila (17)
led the way
with a lil help
from the deep
ball [hitting 9]
as they remain
in a tie on top
of the land. The
Bullets Christian
Molain scored
half of his teams
points with (31) and Nico
Soares tried to keep pace with
(12) of his own.
Game 3 – Hawks
61, Sixers 35
Hawks Yousef Kerany (27)
had himself a game to end
our weekend as he scored
11 points alone in the 4th
to
catapult his team to victory.
On the others side the Sixers
had only 3 players score in
the entire game as Anthony
Baires (25) led the way, with
all his points coming in the
fi rst 3 quarters. The crimson
had only 4 points in the 4th
,
which pretty much allowed
the Hawks to run away with
the Big Win.
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
208 Cambridge Street,
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 768-5800
Docket No. MI20P0372EA
Estate of: Jane Ann Chartor
Date of Death: 06/25/2019
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
FORMAL ADJUDICATION
To all interested persons:
A petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and
Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed
by Joseph Chartor of Framingham, MA and Carolyn
Goodman of Sharon, 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 Joseph Chartor of
Framingham, MA and Carolyn Goodman of Sharon, 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
this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a
written appearance and objection at this Court before:
10:00 a.m. on the return day of 02/25/2020.
This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you
must file a written appearance and objection if you object to
this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance
and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within
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 an
unsupervised administration is not required to file an 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: January 28, 2020
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
February 14, 2020
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and family. Eventually he studied
at Berkshire Community College
in Massachusetts, where he
was advised to enroll in a visual
arts course, which Estrela feels
was the most rewarding advice
he ever received. Following his
love for art, Estrela enrolled in
the Sculpture Department at
the University of Iowa.
~ Legal Notice ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT
Middlesex Probate and Family Court
208 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
Docket No. MI19D4176DR
DIVORCE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION AND MAILING
Manuel Bento, Plaintiff
vs.
Vanessa Bento aka Vanessa Leveille, Defendant
To the Defendant:
The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that
the Court grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown of the
Marriage 1B.
The Complaint is on file at the Court.
An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter
preventing you from taking any action which would negatively
impact the current financial status of either party.
SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411.
You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon:
Manuel Bento, 19 Linwood St., Apt. 1, Malden, MA 02148
your answer, if any, on or before 03/23/2020. If you fail to
do so, the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication
of this action. You are also required to file a copy of your
answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: February 7, 2020
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
February 14, 2020
~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Middlesex Division
208 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 768-5800
Docket No. MI20C0139CA
In the matter of: FNU Enjong Fri Mbachan Epse Ndama
CITATION ON
PETITION TO CHANGE NAME
A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by
FNU Enjong Fri Mbachan Epse Ndama of
Malden, MA requesting that the court enter a Decree changing
their name to: Enjong-Fri Mbachan Ndama
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the
petition by filing an appearance at: Middlesex Probate
and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on the return day
of 03/06/2020. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline
by which you must file a written appearance if you object to
this proceeding.
WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this
Court.
Date: February 07, 2020
TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO
REGISTER OF PROBATE
February 14, 2020
February 14, 21 & 28, 2020
THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 14, 2020
“I greatly appreciated all of the
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art courses I pursued because
they allowed me to explore the
many venues where art can be
applied,” said Estrela.
More recently, the artist entered
the world of digital art and
graphic software, and he commented,
“Art has made me recognize
that in an interpretive
sense engineering wouldn’t allow
me to break the rules – but
art has no boundaries.”
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage dated
November 20, 2017 given by 852-854 Salem Street LLC to Steven A. Ross, Trustee of Salem
Street Lending Trust u/d/t dated November 16, 2017, said mortgage recorded with Middlesex
County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 70273, Page 552 and amended by an
Amendment of Mortgage dated May 2, 2019 recorded with Middlesex County (Southern District)
Registry of Deeds in Book 72571, Page 435, and which mortgage the undersigned is the present
holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same
will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 A.M. on the 10th day of March, 2020 at 852-854
Salem St., Malden, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage.
To wit:
Property Address: 852-854 Salem Street, Malden MA 02148
The land with the buildings thereon, situated on Salem Street, in the part of Malden, Middlesex
County, Massachusetts, called Maplewood, and bounded and described as follows:
SOUTHERLY by Salem Street, by two lines measuring respectively, 61.62 feet and 10.04 feet;
WESTERLY by North Milton Street, 115 feet;
NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of George Abbott, 75.74 feet and
EASTERLY by land now or formerly of S.B. Wadsworth, 115 feet.
Said premises now contain 7,659 square feet more or less.
There is excepted from above conveyance so much of said premises as was taken by the City of
Malden for the purpose of widening said streets.
Said premises are subject to any building lines established by the City of Malden and Takings as
aforesaid.
For title reference see deed recorded herewith [Book 70273, Page 549 at the Middlesex County
(Southern District) Registry of Deeds].
Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way,
restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public
assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other
municipal assessments or liens and rights of any tenants and parties in possession, if there be
any, or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority
over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements,
liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. The successful bidder will pay all costs of recording
the foreclosure deed and any other foreclosure documents including, without limitation, all state
and county excise stamp fees, and shall also be responsible for any Title V inspection and repair
requirements.
Terms of sale: A deposit of twenty five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) by certified or bank check
will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be
paid by certified or bank check to Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C., 300 Crown Colony
Drive, Suite 500, Quincy, MA 02169 within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be
provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the event of an
error in this publication, the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control.
Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale.
Steven A. Ross, Trustee of Salem Street Lending Trust
Present holder of said mortgage
By its Attorneys,
Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C.
300 Crown Colony Drive, Suite 500
Quincy, MA 02169
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6. On Feb. 16, 1937, DuPont Corp.
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televised movie that 72 million people
watched?
8. What is the card game Blackjack also
called?
9. The church called “St. Valentine’s at the
Olympic Village” is in what city? (hint:
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TRAIL | FROM PAGE 3
like to thank Governor Baker,
Lieutenant Governor Polito,
and the Executive Offi ce of Energy
and Environmental Aff airs
for their support of this important
regional initiative. I would
also like to commend the Cities
of Revere, Malden, Lynn,
and Everett for their dedication
in turning this multi-community
eff ort into a reality. In addition,
I would like to thank all of
the Town’s volunteers who contributed
their ideas and suggestions,
which strengthened the
community vision for this important
recreational staple.”
“The Northern Strand, and in
particular the Revere and Saugus
portions along the Rumney
Marsh, is a simply magnifi cent
trail that off ers natural beauty
in an otherwise urban setting,”
said State Representative
RoseLee Vincent (D-Revere).
“I thank the Baker-Polito Ad~
LEGAL NOTICE ~
MALDEN CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Malden City Council will hold a public hearing in the
Auditorium on the First Floor of the JOHN & CHRISTINA
MARKEY MALDEN SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER,
7 Washington Street, Malden, MA at 7:05 P.M. on
Tuesday, March 17, 2020 on the petition of Misty Mountain
Shop, LLC on behalf of 323 Commercial Street LLC seeking
a special permit under Section 300.20, Chapter 12, Revised
Ordinances of 1991, as Amended, of the City of Malden, to
allow a Marijuana Establishment namley, a marijuana
retailer at the property known as and numbered
323 Commercial Street, Malden, MA and also
known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID059 246 603A.
Petition and plans are available for public review in
the City Clerk’s Office, 1st
Floor, 110 Pleasant Street,
Malden, MA and on the City’s website under Permit
Application # CMID-032303-2020 at https://permits.
cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_PROD/SelfService#/home.
February 7 & 14, 2020
By: Gregory Lucey
Clerk
OPEN HOUSE - SATURDAY
ministration, the collaboration
among Revere, Saugus, Lynn
and Everett, as well as Bike to
the Sea for making this come
to fruition. The enhancements
in Revere and the completion
of the Saugus-Lynn parts of the
trail will be a welcome project
to our communities.”
“This is great news for Lynn.
The Northern Strand Community
Path is a great example of
what can be achieved when
all stakeholders work together
to turn vision into reality,” said
State Representative Peter Capano
(D-Lynn)
“Our parkways and open
space are natural gems of the
Commonwealth. Weaving together
these fi ve Gateway Cities
with outdoor, recreational
space will benefit this entire
region,” said State Senator
Joe Boncore (D-Winthrop). “Expanding
the Northern Strand
Community Trail also provides
opportunities to walk and bike
rather than sitting in traffi c; another
step to alleviating congestion
in this area.”
“This multi-community project
is a huge environmental and
recreational win that will benefi
t the entire North Shore,” said
State Senator Brendan Crighton
(D-Lynn). “While much focus
has been put on the significant
development taking
place in the area, it is important
to highlight the access to open
space and the transformation
of this trail.”
“The extension of the Northern
Strand Community Trail to
the Lynn shoreline is a great example
of what strong collaboration
amongst state, local, and
community leaders can accomplish,”
said State Representative
Dan Cahill (D-Lynn). “The completion
of the Northern Strand
will bring many benefi ts to residents
North of Boston including
access to open space, transit,
and recreation."
“We’re thrilled to see 27 years
of our devoted work and cooperative
eff orts with countless local
governments and organizations
fi nally reaching fruition,”
said Bike to the Sea Executive
Director Yurij Lojko. “Bike to the
Sea, Inc. began dreaming about
a safe biking route to the beach,
but we’re ending up with something
even more important – a
vibrant mixed-use community
path with recreation and transportation
benefi ts to all people
north of Boston. We look forward
to the completion of this
very exciting step in expanding
Boston’s off -road community
path network.”
“We at the Solomon Foundation
were pleased to be a small
but catalytic part of this eff ort to
connect together fi ve cities and
towns and in the process to unlock
access to our natural legacy
of rivers, marshes and beaches,”
said Solomon Foundation
Executive Director Herb Nolan.
“With help from the Barr Foundation
we were able to partner
with Bike to the Sea, Inc. and
with the City of Lynn in advocacy,
planning, and early design.
Kudos to the many leaders involved
from the grass roots to
the governor’s offi ce who came
together to make this quarter
century vision a reality.”
The investment of more
than $15 million by EEA to design,
permit and construct the
Northern Strand recognizes the
importance of this trail corridor
to the fi ve communities while
building on a key Baker-Polito
Administration initiative. In
2018, Governor Charlie Baker
and Lieutenant Governor Karen
Polito established an Interagency
Trails Team, which is led
by the Governor’s offi ce and is
composed of staff from EEA, the
Massachusetts Department of
Transportation (MassDOT) and
the Department of Conservation
& Recreation (DCR). The
purpose of the team is to help
develop a unifi ed vision for a
trails network and translate that
into strategic investments, policy
innovations to facilitate development
of trails, and shared
partnerships with municipal
partners. The Northern Strand
Community Trail project is a direct
result of the group’s “one
team, one plan, one vision”
approach to advance multiuse
trails across the Commonwealth.
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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
SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial, 4-5 bedroom, 2 full baths, gas heat,
central AC, new siding, new roof, hardwood flooring, fresh paint, new
kitchen with SS appliances quartz counters ...............$559,900
38 Main Street, Saugus MA
WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM
781-233-1401
SAUGUS ~ Raised ranch, 3 bed, 3 bath, gas heat, central AC,
garage under, great location, master bedroom with master bath and walk
in closet, finished lower level for the extended family ......... $579,900
Call
Rhonda
Combe
For all your
SAUGUS ~ 4 bed, 3 bath colonial. Spacious kitchen, SS
appliances, Oversized one car garage, irrigation, gas heat
enclosed porch, centralVac, finished lower level ... $569,900
real estate needs!!
781-706-0842
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open
concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat,
roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$439,900
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
WILMINGTON ~ Colonial featuring 4 beds and
2 full baths, great dead end location, central AC,
hardwood flooring, finished lower level ..$534,900
SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless
appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat,
hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000
LYNN ~ New construction. 3400 sq feet, 4 bed, 2.5 bath,
gas heat, central AC, hardwood flooring, walking closet,
great cul de sac location, garage under ........... $879,999
SAUGUS
Call Rhonda Combe
at 781-706-0842 for details!!
SOLD
SOLD
UNDER
CONTRACT
SOLD
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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 14, 2020
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Sandy Juliano
Broker/President
LISTED BY DENISE
WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best!
Did you know...
UNDER AGREEMENT!
17 WOODVILLE ST., EVERETT
LEGAL TWO FAMILY USED AS A SINGLE $500,000
LISTED BY SANDY
February is the best
month to sell your home.
74% of houses listed sell
in 90 days and inventory
and competition is 36%
lighter this month.
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12:00-1:30
LISTED BY NORMA!
2 SINGLES “SOLD AS A PACKAGE”
30-32 CENTRAL AVE., EVERETT
NEW PRICE! $799,900
LISTED BY SANDY
SOLD BY SANDY AS BUYER’S AGENT!
205 RIVER RD., TEWKSBURY
UNDER AGREEMENT!
SINGLE-FAMILY
UNDER AGREEMENT!
67 DARTMOUTH ST., EVERETT
NEW PRICE! $484,000
LISTED BY JOE & NORMA
NEW RENTAL!
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1 BEDROOM WITH PARKING,
CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS
617-590-9143
NEW RENTAL!
2 BED, EVERETT APARTMENT
$1,850/MO
SOLD BY SANDY!
1-BEDROOM CONDO
881 BROADWAY, EVERETT
$244,900
UNDER AGREEMENT!
SINGLE-FAMILY
141 CHELSEA ST., EVERETT
NEW PRICE! $685,000
CALL JOE FOR DETAILS
617-680-7610
123 CENTRAL AVE., EVERETT
SINGLE FAMILY
$449,900
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