15

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 15 School Committee Member Robert McCarthy meets with seniors on campaign trail In his bid for reelection, Ward 2 School Committee Member Robert McCarthy recently met with seniors at 350 Charles St. and 89 Pearl St. (Courtesy Photos) JAG | FROM PAGE 1 tinued transformation of Malden center. “It is fast becoming a destination for engaging and unique experiences,” said Silk. “These locally owned establishments will add enormous value for not only the future residents of J Malden Center, but also for the city and surrounding communities as well.” Those who have been waiting and watching as the pieces of the J Malden Center fall into place have been buzzing about the two new businesses for the past month. Malden Center Fine Wines will be the third location for owner Chris Lianos, who also owns Ball Square Fine Wines in Somerville and Needham Center Fine Wines in Needham. The selection of wines at the Ball Square shop covers a wide range of tastes, and customers can pick up a bottle of Abigail Rose Sauvignon Blanc 2018 for $10 or a bottle of Chateau Margaux 1990 for $1,200. According to Silk, Malden Center Fine Wines will also feature hard-to-find craft beers and gourmet foods. The Somerville shop has a selection of cheeses, crackers, salsas, salami and sweets. J Malden Center will be the second location for Bit Bar, a popular Salem bar that found a winning combination with alcohol, reimagined pub food and classic arcade games, such as Donkey Kong, Pac Man and Tetris. Launched by a group of classic game enthusiasts, Bit Bar is scheduled to open at the end of the year and will offer patrons a choice of more than 50 pinball machines and arcade games and a menu featuring craft beer, Tetris potato tots, mac and cheese bytes, burgers, salads and other casual fare.

16 Publizr Home


You need flash player to view this online publication