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Page 16 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 15, 2019 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Middlesex Division Docket No. MI19P0689EA Estate of: Michael John Maiuri Date of Death: January 18, 2019 INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Mikayla S. Maiuri of Rowley, MA has been informally 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. Inventory and accounts are not           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 and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. March 15, 2019 Advocate 1. On March 15, 44 BC, who was warned to “beware the Ides of March”? 2. 3. Which “Seven Sisters” women’s college does not officially exist? “The Ballad of Jed Clampett” was what TV series theme song? 4. On March 16, 1751, what freethinking U.S. president was born who is known as “Father of the Constitution” and main author of the “Bill of Rights”? 5. What French book title literally means “In Search of Lost Time”? 6. What saint did American poet Henry Bennett describe as “a saint so clever; O! he gave the snakes and toads a twist, And bothered them forever!”? 7. What U.S. state’s National Guard is unofficially known as the Green Mountain Boys, even though they include women? 8. On March 17, 1902, Monomoy Life Saving Station members died while trying to rescue two barges in a storm near what Cape Cod town? 9. What color is most commonly seen in the Northern Lights? 10. What U.S. president’s library became the start of the Library of Congress? 11. On March 18, 1980, what GermanAmerican psychologist and author of “The Art of Loving” died? 12. What game uses the French term en passant? 13. Cross-country skiing is also called what? 14. What U.S. city dyes its river green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? 15. On March 20, 1886, the first American demonstration of an alternating-current (AC) system was used on Great Barrington’s Main Street for what? 16. What children’s book features SamI-Am and a breakfast dish? 17. What flower has varieties including Parrot, Fringed and Triumph? 18. On March 21, 1846, Antoine-Joseph “Adolphe” Sax applied for a patent on what instrument he made of wood? 19. What vice president called his critics “nattering nabobs of negativism”? 20. 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The MHSAA is urging alumni and the Malden community to submit nominations for those to be honored as the Hall of Fame Class of 2018. A banquet and induction ceremonies will be held Friday May 4, at Anthony’s Function Hall in Malden. The eligibility and nomination forms are available on the MHSAA website: www. maldenhighalumni.com, just click the appropriate button. The forms must be submitted by Friday, March 2, by mail CITY | FROM PAGE 1 city can do much better. In keeping with this, we off er a supremely qualifi ed candidate with the education, experience and command of the issues to move Malden in a better direction FOR the People.” Over the past 8 years Malden residents paid more and got less. Taxes, fees and fi nes are at record highs, and in some cases very unfair. Street sweeping fi nes were doubled and aggressively enforced where no signs exist to inform well-intentioned residents when parking is prohibited. This practice is deceptive, unfair and unlawful in other communities. Though our City Council unanimously opposed this practice, their call was simply ignored by the Mayor for years while residents were taken advantage of. Unlike our residents, apartment developers got more and paid less. Through the Mayor’s eff orts, one developer was the lucky recipient of a $2 million tax gift, while another was given exclusive site control over Malden Hospital and told to model it afto MHSAA, P.O. Box 47, Malden, Ma., 02148, or emailed to Diane Lind (’54) at dlind420.@ verizon.net. Th e purpose of the Hall of Fame is to recognize MHS alumni for exceptional achievement in their chosen careers and/or for their outstanding contributions to the Malden community and beyond. The final nominees were chosen by a special Hall of Fame Selection Committee. To be considered, and to help the selection committee make its decision, all applications must be complete with a brief narrative expanding on the specifi c qualities and achievements of the nomiter a 550-unit apartment complex. Most egregiously, the Mayor remained loyal to this developer for years after the project was rejected by our own residents. The Mayor even suggested withholding funds to fi x the deadly intersection of Highland/ Fellsway unless the dense development was allowed. Without question, the Malden Hospital gridlock would have already been solved if our Mayor had advocated for our residents instead of secretly negotiating to overbuild the site with his preferred developer. This focus on apartment development continues today with no appreciation for its social costs. Apartment density impacts traffi c, schools, roads, parking, and public safety, while also reducing state Chapter 70 money that our schools rely on. Despite these factors, and the opposition of our residents, as recently as October of 2018, our Mayor audaciously signed a pledge with other metro mayors committing to build another 185,000 apartments in our region. He made this pact despite nees. MHS alumni are eligible to be nominated to the Hall of Fame 10 years after graduation. This year’s inductees will be selected from the following categories: arts, business, community service, education, government, media, military, sciences, technology, or other. If you have que stions you may call Diane Lind at 781944-1368. The Hall of Fame was founded in 2014 by the MHSAA to celebrate exceptional accomplishments of alumni and contributions to the school community by alumni and others. the knowledge that the vast majority of residents he is supposed to serve asked to limit apartments and population growth. You deserve better. The City of Malden deserves better. Matheson’s campaign aims to prioritize our residents, and end the sweetheart deals for developers. He will bring new revenue into Malden, and break the practice of squeezing it from our population. Maldonians have spoken loud and clear, and Matheson is determined to deliver the change they want to see. You have an opportunity elect a Mayor that is FOR the People. Join our movement and be part of the change that you want to see. This race is a major commitment, so we need your support to take it on. Help us reach our fi rst fundraising goal, so we can nominate John Matheson for Mayor. To donate, learn more, or connect with search Matheson for Mayor on CrowdPAC. com, Facebook.com/MathesonForMayor, or www.MathesonForMayor.com. Let’s Bring The Mayor's Seat Back To The People. Thank you! Spring!

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