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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 7, 2022 Page 15 State legislative delegation secures $150K for Malden River Works project S tate Senator Jason Lewis and State Representatives Steven Ultrino, Paul Donato and Kate Lipper-Garabedian recently announced that they have successfully secured $150,000 for the Malden River Works Project. This is part of the COVID-19 pandemic recovery bill passed by the state legislature and partially signed into law by Governor Charlie Baker on December 13, 2021. The funds will be used to support this exciting project, including environmental remediation and climate resilience efforts along the Malden river bank. “I’m thrilled that the Malden legislative delegation was able to work closely together to secure this funding for such a worthy project in the city,” said Lewis. “Malden River Works promises to deliver significant environmental and recreational benefits to the community. I want to thank Friends of the Malden River for their leadership and hard work in advancing this project.” “I am both pleased and excited to see ARPA funding going to the Malden River Works project,” said Ultrino. “The investment will help create a more accessible and climate resilient community space along Malden’s waterfront, encouraging future community-oriented developments. I would like to thank the rest of the Malden delegation for their support and efforts throughout this process.” “The ARPA Bill will provide valuable funding to advance the Malden River Works Project, an initiative being spearheaded by community leaders of color, members of government and environmental advocates to build the first climate-resilient public park along the Malden River. The park will be a valuable addition to the community that will make this space open to all. It is vital we invest in our planet, and I look forward to seeing this project progress,” said Donato. “I’m pleased that the Malden legislative delegation continues to secure critical state investments for the Malden River Works project,” said Lipper-Garabedian. “The project has had an enormous positive impact on the community, both socially and environmentally. I am pleased that this state funding will support the riverfront cleanup efforts and continued environmental restoration.” “Malden River Works Equitable Resilient Waterfront Park is a brilliant example of a collaborative project for the health of a community, its urban river and climate resiliency for a municipality,” said Malden River Works Environmental Advocate Karen Buck. “This park serves the needs of the public for additional green space with proper stormwater management and will protect an urban river surrounded by Environmental Justice communities. The state-of-the-art design will work to educate the public on the importance of equitable climate resilience and stormwater management for their future. Malden River Works will be an example of how green infrastructure projects can convert wasteland into productive climate resiliency spaces that will be utilized by the public.” The aforementioned bill, which is titled An Act relative ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Docket No. 21P2610 Middlesex Division In the interests of: CALEB ANDRES VALENCIA-PINTO Ward ORDER APPOINTING TEMPORARY GUARDIAN OF A MINOR After hearing on the Motion for Appointment of Temporary Guardian, The Court finds: 1. The venue is proper. 2. Notice pursuant to G.L. c. 190B, §§5-204 (d-f) was: properly given - except for father 3. It is necessary to appoint a Temporary Guardian because of the likelihood of immediate and substantial harm to the health, safety, or welfare of the Ward and that no other person appears to have authority to act in the circumstances. The Court appoints the following person(s) as Temporary Guardian(s): MARTHA A. GARZON, 500 BROADWAY, APT. 5164, MALDEN, MA 02148 617-947-8429 The Court orders the following: 1. If this Order was issued without full notice, post-appointment notice must be given together with a statement that the appointment may be vacated and heard as a de novo matter as expeditiously as possible. Said notice must be given within seven days from the date of this appointment to the those persons named in the petition who were not previously given notice in accordance with G.L. c. 190B, §5-204(d). A certification stating such notice has been given must be filed within seven days of the appointment or the appointment may be vacated sua sponte. 2. The Temporary Guardian(s) shall serve: without surety on his/her/their bond: minor has no estate NO LETTERS OF TEMPORARY GUARDIANSHIP SHALL ISSUE UNTIL THE BOND IS FILED AND APPROVED. 3. The Guardian may not establish or move the Minor’s custodial dwelling outside the Commonwealth of Massachusetts without a Court order. 4. The authority of the Temporary Guardian does not include the authority to consent to extraordinary medical treatment, G.L. c. 190B, §5-306A. 5. The temporary guardianship expires on Nov. 15, 2021 (date not exceed 90 days from appointment without basis listed below). EXTENSION OF APPOINTMENT For good cause shown, the appointment of Martha Alejandra Garzon Temporary Guardian(s) is extended for an additional period of time and shall expire on February 12, 2022 without prejudice. A Review hearing shall be held on this matter on February 12, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. by Zoom. The parties shall comply with the prior order dated 8/17/21. The Bond and the Temporary Guardian(s) is hereby re-examined and re-approved. Date: November 15, 2021 JUSTICE OF THE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT William F. McSweeny III January 7, 2022 to immediate COVID-19 recovery needs, uses federal monies received from the American Rescue Plan Act as well as the state’s Fiscal Year 2021 budget surplus, and it is now Chapter 102 of the Acts of 2021, except for certain sections that were returned to the House due to Governor Baker’s vetoes and amendments.

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