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Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 15, 2022 MALDEN: TODAY | FROM PAGE 6 on Norman, Gary says, “Well, let me just say how relieved I am that Norman Greenbaum is not on the ballot Nov. 5. Seriously, we hear the saying ‘All roads lead back to Malden’ bandied about over time but it’s people like Norman who actually make that so. Just imagine – his song sold over two million copies – and I think 200 views is a lot when I post something on Instagram. One can see why we are so proud to call him Malden’s own.” Postscript 2: What is it with ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ MALDEN CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING The Malden City Council will hold a public hearing in the Herbert L. Jackson City Council Chamber, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA at 7:05 P.M. on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 on the petition of DMS Trinity, LLC on behalf of the Charles Street Realty Trust 2020 seeking a special permit under Title 12.12.190, Code of City of Malden (MCC), to allow a Marijuana Establishment namely, a marijuana retailer at the property known as and numbered 36 Charles Street, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel 062-239-910. Petition and plans are available for public review in the City Clerk’s Office, 215 Pleasant Street – Room 220, Malden, MA and on the City website under Permit Application # CMID-040598-2021 at https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_PROD/SelfService#/home. By: Gregory Lucey Clerk April 8 & 15, 2022 ~ Legal Notice ~ THE MALDEN HOUSING AUTHORITY 630 Salem Street Malden, MA 02148 PH: 781-322-3150 FAX: 781-322-3543 TDD: (800) 545-1833 x 103 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Malden Housing Authority (MHA) will conduct Public Hearings to discuss and obtain input relative to the submission of the MHA’s Proposed FFY2023 Annual Public Housing Agency Plan (PHA Plan) as required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). MHA will also concurrently conduct a Hearing to discuss its proposed DHDC FY2023 Annual Plan submission. During these hearings, proposed revisions to the MHA’s Section 8 Administrative Plan, Public Housing Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy, Public Housing Lease and/or House Rules, and planned HUD Capital Fund Grant Program construction projects will be presented for discussion. State program policies and capital improvement plan project work will also be discussed. MHA Resident Advisory Board Members, federal and state Public Housing Residents and Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher and state program voucher Participants, elected and other local government officials, representatives of social service agencies and advocacy groups, community leaders, concerned citizens and all other parties having interest in these hearings are invited to attend to express their priorities and concerns and/or offer comments and suggestions. These Hearings will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2022, beginning at 8:30 A.M. onsite in the 630 Salem Street Community Room, which is accessible. Compliance with all public health guidance in effect at the time of these Hearings will be required. MHA will provide transportation to and from these Hearings for Forestdale and Springdale residents who wish to attend. Please call Executive Assistant, Debbie Lungo, at (781) 322-3164 if you are a Forestdale or Springdale resident who wants MHA to provide transportation to and from these Hearings. For questions, please contact Executive Director, Stephen G. Finn, at (781) 322-3150. By: Mark A. Lawhorne, Chairperson MHA Board of Commissioners The MHA is an Equal Opportunity Housing Provider and a Drug and Smoke-Free Workplace April 15, 2022 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS BUYER1 QUINT, OSCAR X PRINE, WILLIAM BUYER2 NGUYEN, ELIZABETH B SELLER1 NGUYEN, PHUONG-THAO T PREMIUM PROPERTIES INC SELLER2 PASSALACQUA, PASQUALINA SULLIVAN, DIANA humble rock stars from Malden with Billboard mega hits!? The other humble rock star from Malden with a Billboard smash hit is Extremes’ Gary Cherone. Cut from the same humble cloth those two. Postscript 3: Mayor Christenson awarded Normie a wicked cool piece of paper. Loved the last line: “Again, we express our gratitude to Norman Greenbaum, and we are honored that a work of art inspired by his song is now displayed in ‘the place that’s the best’ – downtown Malden.” Postscript 4: Mayor Christenson also awarded mural creator Jesse Melanson a wicked cool piece of paper. This line stuck out: “Jesse’s goal was to design the best work possible and encourage the world to think and live creatively. His art will inspire and foster civic pride for years to come.” Agreed, Gary. Postscript 5: Chief Molis’ brother Joe, an amateur brewer, told me, if he had time, he would have brewed his “Spirit in the Rye” ale. Next time, Joe. Postscript 6: Speaking of Gary Cherone, he would have loved to have been at the ceremony, but he was on tour in India with Extreme at the time. From the other side of the world, he wanted Norman to know that growing up he loved “Spirit in the Sky” and for many years never knew he was from the other side of Malden. Gary felt that it has always been a song that reached back through the years to his childhood and a lot of fond memories. He was “thrilled” to hear that Malden recognized him and stressed he wished he could’ve been there. Gary continued: “Zei gezunt from India Norman.” Postscript 7: I left that night very happy to have shared this night with Norman Greenbaum and the Malden community. Thank you, Normie, for the fun you brought into our, at times “Groundhog Day” lives, on this cool night in October 2019. A happy city. One spirit, for this brief moment at least. Music, art, community and our love for Norman Greenbaum. Raise your hands if you agree. MAYOR | FROM PAGE 1 current Malden residents to stay in the city long-term, either through fi rst-time homeownership or refi nancing.” Extending the mortgage term to 40 years results in a lower monthly mortgage payment, offering housing aff ordability for many who are currently priced out of the market, or those having diffi culty refi nancing an existing loan. Cashman and Christenson seek to spread the word about the 40-year mortgage to improve housing aff ordability for Malden residents. “I am in full support of how Metro’s 40-year mortgage can help Malden residents become homeowners,” said Christenson. “It is a feasible way to ensure current residents can stay in Malden for as long as they’d like, which will help our community fl ourish.” VOLUNTEERS | FROM PAGE 2 through MVES, please call MVES Volunteer Engagement Manager Nicole Sanders O’Toole at 781388-2375 or visit www.mves. org/volunteer-programs-opportunities. 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. CITY ADDRESS 18 CLAYTON ST 304 LYNN ST MALDEN MALDEN DATE 25.03.2022 25.03.2022 PRICE $702 000,00 $849 000,00

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