THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 29, 2024 Page 19 Twenty-six from Mystic Valley Named Swim All-Stars By Emily Brennan T wenty-six members of the Mystic Valley swim team were recently named Commonwealth Athletic Conference allstars. With grace and determination, these student-athletes have showcased exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to the sport of swimming. Their coach, Andrew DiGiacomo, was very happy for his swimmers saying, "It is always a great day to see so many Mystic swimmers recognized as all stars for the swim season. This was an exceptional group this year as both Boys and Girls programs were top 10 at both sectionals and states, with the girls rising to the highest finish in their history with a sixthplace finish at the state championship meet. It was a great year, and we are even more excited for the next couple of years as many of our all-stars were underclassmen!" MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 6 partnership, the Malatsky family, lived next door to us on Pratt St. when we first moved in. Diagonally across from H&M there was Blood’s Bakery with five cent apple and raspberry turnovers readily available on the walk home from high school or on the way to the Y. Dom the Barber was a mainstay in Judson Square, regaling everyone with great stories and always keeping his eyes and ears open, especially on sports scores! Great guy. The Do Re Lounge was part of Judson Square. Also in the square was the Nazarene Church which was lost in a horrific fire back in the 1970’s but rebuilt on Eastern Avenue and now home to the Malden Warming Center. “In the United States in 1972, Federal Law Title IX was enacted. Two years later, at Ferryway Green, a local story was becoming a national one. Cathy MacMullin, of the Newland Below is a list of the 2023 CAC All-Stars. Girls: Lucia Antonucci, Brooke Burke, Sydney Cao, Isabella Cirame, Khloe Co, Miriam Johannes, Madka Johannes, Nicole Kelso, Belinda Mwebaza, Britney Nayiga, Isabelle Pennachio, Lana Santos Albuquerque, and Crystal Tang Boys: Jaden Anthony, Christian Antonucci, Henry Cao, Kevin Capa, Aris Catic, Adrian Chang, Lucas Freitas, George George, Dylan Phan, Lucas Santos Kevin Sodeyama-Cardoso, Thomas Sodeyama-Cardoso, and Jason Yan. ~ Legal Notice ~ ALL-STARS: Shown front, from left: Nicole Kelso, Isabelle Pennachio, Lana Santos Albuquerque, and Isabella Cirame. Shown 2nd Row, same order: Lucia Antonucci, Britney Nayiga, Khloe Co, and Crystal Tang. Shown 3rd Row, same order: Kevin Sodeyama-Cardoso, Thomas Sodeyama-Cardoso, Jason Yan, and Sydney Cao. Shown 4th Row, same order: Jaden Anthony, and Adrian Chang. Shown back row, same order: Lucas Santos, Henry Cao, Christian Antonucci, Dylan Phan, and Kevin Capa. (Not pictured: Belinda Mwebaza, Aris Catic, Brooke Burke, George George, Lucas Freitas, Miriam Johannes, and Madka Johannes.) Street Projects, Lincoln Jr, High, MHS Hall of Fame, Director of the Malden Teen Center, that Cathy, was named a starter on the Lincoln Jr. High baseball team. This was not a consolation or gimmick. She was in the top nine. With no softball program for girls yet at the junior high schools there was only one alternative, now protected by law; let Mac play baseball. Groundbreaking, right here in Malden, at Ferryway Green. It wouldn’t stop there. Later that year, our baseball coach, Bill Carey would become sick, and biology teacher extraordinaire Avis Leabman, would be named interim coach, and manage her first game at Ferryway Green.” Bravo! Dana put his heart and soul into these words (don’t he have great words?!). We felt it, Mr. Brown, wonderful job! Thank you! Here is my pledge of love: I will have Dana back in the future. As Peter Falk’s iconic TV character Columbo would say, “Just one more thing, sir” – relax, Maldonians, do not fret, DB’s not coming for your job (insert smiley face)! This is just 1,500 words that pays respect to and is a tribute for those living amongst us (right now) who deserve acknowledgement, in real time – while they’re still drinking coffee at Cornucopia, dining at All Season’s Table, eating raviolis at the Moose (excellent, btw) and still prowling the many sidelines and courtsides of Malden. With that said, the Dana Brown (aka “The Super Who Got Away”) interview: • Best-loved restaurant of yesteryear? I loved going to Santoro Subs. We were banned from Signor Pizza. Riley’s was an after 2 a.m. place, and I chose to forget my encounters there. I was also blessed to work with all sorts of characters and lifelong friends MUSINGS| SEE PAGE 21 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS BUYER1 BLANC, NOVA SANG, LIKUN BUYER2 BLANC, SOINEY CHANG, CHUNGYUNG SELLER1 BILLIKEN INVESTMENTS LLC CHEN, WEI Q SELLER2 Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. ADDRESS 22 NEWTON ST 325 SUMMER ST CITY MALDEN MALDEN DATE 03.04.24 03.01.24 PRICE 925000 600000 Petition 24-003 by Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston seeking a variance under Code of the City of Malden as amended – Title 4 Section 4.16.090 (B) (2) (c) - Regulation of Signs by District - Specifically: for non-residential uses or building identification, one (1) projecting sign per ground floor establishment and (1) projecting sign per building entrance serving one or more commercial tenants without a ground floor entrance may be permitted, provided each sign shall not exceed twelve (12) sq ft in area per sign face at the property known as and numbered 30 Irving Street, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #075-272-212 March 29, April 05, 2024
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