Page 4 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 27, 2026 Malden Historical Society Presents 38th Annual Antique Show March 7 M ALDEN, MA – The Malden Historical Society is pleased to announce that its annual Antique Show and Sale will return to Anthony’s of Malden on Saturday March 7, 2026, from 10 am to 3 pm. Now in its 38th year, this event provides a great opportunity to get out of the house during the winter doldrums, explore the wares of more than 25 dealers, and take home a fun reminder of our tangible past. The one-day Malden Antique Show and Sale attract dealers from throughout New England who offer a range of items for sale, including art, gold and silver jewelry, glass, china, silver, pottery, linens, lighting, toys, books, post cards, small furniture, ephemera, and much more. Visitors will find something for every taste and budget—a special gift, a bit of unusual décor, or just a fun conversation piece. Anthony’s provides convenient For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 orInfo@advocatenews.net Established 1978 Mid-grade Regular 2.67 3.37 3.73 $3.47 Full Service ULS $3.53 9 Order online at angelosoil.com Kerosene Now Available! access for dealers and shoppers alike. Some dealers have been with the show for more than 30 years, while each year some new dealers join as well.At the Show, the Malden Historical Society will also have books on Malden history for sale. Admission to the show is $6 ($5 with an ad, card, or copy of this article, print or electronic) and benefits the Malden Historical Society. Anthony's will have lunch and beverages available SENATE | FROM PAGE 1 told constituents and the media — via a letter on his website — he would not be seeking reelection to a seventh term this fall. That means there will be an open State Senate seat for the first time in over a decade in this year’s September Primary and November General Elections, or, since Sen. Lewis was first elected in 2014. Rep. Lipper-Garabedian's 32nd Middlesex District includes the city of Melrose, Ward 5 Precincts 2 and 3A in Malden and Precincts 4, 5 and 6 in the town of Wakefield. Rep. Lipper-Garabedian, an education attorney and former educator, was first elected in a special election on March 3, 2020, to replace Paul Brodeur, who became the Mayor of Melrose. She was reelected in both the 2022 and 2024 state elections. Prior to that, she for purchase, so everyone can make a day of it. Anthony’s of Malden is located at 105 Canal Street in Malden, has ample free parking, is a two-block walk from the Malden Center MBTA Station (Orange Line), and is wheelchair accessible, with all dealers on one floor. The Malden Historical Society is a local volunteer-run nonprofit organization founded in 1886 and dedicated to collecting, preserving, and disseminatserved as a Melrose City Councilor At-Large — first elected in 2017. She also worked as the Chief Legal Counsel at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Education and as a public middle school teacher. “Today, I am officially declaring my candidacy for State Senate for the 5th Middlesex District,” Lipper-Garabedian told the Advocate in a press release on Wednesday. “Senator Lewis has been an incredible leader throughout his time in the state legislature, ushering through historic legislation that meaningfully benefits families across the Commonwealth.” “Over the last six years, as State Representative, I have been privileged to partner with him to deliver resources and responsive constituent services to our communities while collaborating on transformative legislation that makes Massachusetts ing the history of Malden and beyond.This year, we are proud to join the rest of Malden, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the United States, in celebrating the 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence; stay tuned for more about celebrations of Malden’s Revolution this Spring. To learn more about the Malden Historical Society, visit www.maldenhistoricalsociety. org or email info@maldenhistoricalsociety.org. a national leader on so many of the issues about which we care deeply,” she added. “We are at a defining moment in our nation’s history, one that demands bold, effective leadership in a state that serves as a beacon of hope for a fractured nation,” Rep. Lipper-Garabedian stated. “I come to this moment as someone who believes passionately in the mandate of government to make life better for individuals and families, someone who listens carefully and works hard for her constituents, and someone whose experience in state and local government ensures that she will get things done for the 5th Middlesex District.” The 5th Middlesex District includes the cities of Malden and Melrose and the towns of Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield and Winchester. EVERETT ALUMINUM SUPPLIES 67 Years! — Vinyl Siding — Carpentry Work — Decks — Roofing — Free Estimates — Replacement Windows — Fully Licensed — Fully Insured FLEET CARD Check Out Our LOW PRICES!
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