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Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 20, 2020 COVID-19 | FROM PAGE 3 staff and other individuals. Per Governor Charlie Baker’s order, restaurants and eating establishment are allowed to stay open only for takeout service. The City of Malden will continue to work with the state as well as local health offi cials. In the meantime, it is imperative that everyone takes precautionary measures for the health of the entire community. Again, please check for regularly updated information on the City’s website, www.cityofmalden.org, or call 781-397-7000. We also recommend that you sign up to receive our alerts. Anyone with questions or concerns can contact Special Assistant to the Mayor Maria Luise at mluise@cityofmalden.org or Communications Director Ron Cochran at rcochran@cityofmalden.org. EMERGENCY | FROM PAGE 7 Near the end of the forum, Webb urged residents to look out for one another. “Help one another out,” he said. “This is going to be different than what we’re used to.” Christenson agreed, adding that he had never seen anything like this before. “But what I have seen before are the eff orts of our panelists, along with our businesses and our residents, rising up to meet this challenge,” he said. “And I know we are Malden and we will get through this as long as we work together.” J& S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. MULCH SALE! Discount Spring Special PICK-UP or DELIVERY AVAILABLE 617-389-1490 Premium Hemlock or Pitch Black BELOW WHOLESALE COSTS LANDSCAPERS WELCOME $43 yd. $38 yd. Sunday morning blaze extinguished WEEKEND WARRIORS: Malden fi refi ghters are shown snuffi ng a blaze at a home on Elwell Street Sunday morning - no injuries were reported. (Photos by Rich Gerokoulis) Forestdale Park residents enjoy bagpipes on St. Patrick’s Day Although Assisted Living Communities cannot host visitors or entertainers at the moment, bagpipe player Robert Sullivan found a way to bring some Saint Patrick’s Day cheer to residents at Forestdale Park Senior Living RIGHT BY YOU RIGHT BY YOU BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT in Malden, where his mother Nancy lives. He played some Irish tunes outside one of the windows of the senior community, and the residents were delighted. (Courtesy Photo) MALDEN: TODAY | FROM PAGE 4 longtime compadre Richie “The Emeril Lagasse of Edgeworth” Cremone takes good care of his health during these frigid winter months. • It was obvious Jonathan JOE BONO owner of THE BERRY TAVERN, AL DENTE, BENEVENTO’S, AND BENCOTTO OVER 20 YEARS OF BANKING WITH EVERETT BANK “I can be myself and they can be themselves. Regular people doing business the right way.” Davis had a gentle soul. The late City Treasurer always had a warm smile and big hello for me whenever our paths would cross on Pleasant Street. He’ll be missed by so many. • I just got off the phone with VISIT US TO TALK ABOUT HOW WE CAN DO RIGHT BY YOUR BUSINES S 419 BROADWAY, EVERETT MA 02149 | 61 7 . 38 7 . 1 1 10 7 7 1 SALEM ST, LYNNFIELD, MA 01940 | 78 1 . 7 7 6 . 4444 Member FDIC Member SIF EVERETTBANK . COM Sean Gilligan! What a talk we had! Come to fi nd out his family practically built the city of Malden, and the Gilligan/McCormack footprint extends beyond the Grove to Edgeworth and even the Bell Rock area. Important Malden minutiae, all unknown until the call. His mom Julia, the matriarch of the clan, as well as her baby brother Bill (McCormack) are the family elders keeping family folklore alive and well in 2020 for the next generation. One cool story that I never knew was that Julia’s uncle George (McCormack) developed most of Edgeworth and beyond. George named Pearl & Emerald Streets because they were his wife Julia’s favorite jewels. Lots of great stories to follow. • Eddie Casalletto! Who loves ya baby! Thank you so much for the 1963 Ballantine Beer “Pam Clock” gifted me by you and your beautiful wife! Now luminously shining in my living room bringing much joy with its presence. Many thanks, friends. • Oh, my goodness! The power of the human spirit to excel and succeed beyond what we can ever possibly imagine. Rest in peace, Katherine Johnson. The sun shining brightly now on your legacy, deservedly so! Thank you. • In the “delighting in small pleasures” department how bout the City of Malden Winter Parking Ban still not in eff ect?! MALDEN: TODAY| SEE PAGE 15

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