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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 3, 2019 Page 5 Malden Historical Society presents “Native Americans in Malden” on May 7 T he Malden Historical Society invites members and the public to attend its Annual Meeting on Tuesday, May 7 at 7:00 p.m. in the Maccario Room of the Malden Public Library. After a brief business meeting, longtime member Mary Hampton will present a talk on “Native Americans in Early Malden: Nanapashemet, Squaw Sachem, and Their People.” Some might be familiar with the name of Nanapashemet, who was the leader of the band of Indians who made their home in the area known as Mystic Side before the coming of the English settlers. But they might be less familiar with his story or that of his successors: his spouse Squaw Sachem and their children: Wonohaquaham, Montowampate and Wenepoykin. Before English settlers arrived in the 1620s and 30s, Eastern Massachusetts was home to diverse bands of Native Americans belonging to the Algonquian language group, with some occupying the territory north of the Charles River, including what later became Malden. Learn Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home celebrates 100 years about the groups and individuals who lived in Malden and vicinity – their customs, challenges, interactions with early settlers and other indigenous groups, and more. Members are asked to bring something for the refreshment table. The Malden Historical Society is a nonprofi t, all-volunteer organization that always welcomes new members. Anyone with an interest in history who wants to learn more about the Malden Historical Society can attend a meeting or visit www. maldenhistoricalsociety.org. We Carry... * 100% Waterproof LVT Flooring * Ceramic, Porcelain & Stone Tile                        31 Osprey Rd., Saugus * 781-289-9676  dine drink The Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home circa 1919. (Courtesy Photos) Shown, from left to right, are Adam Berman, president of the Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home, Chief Operating Offi cer Betsy Mullen, Chief Executive Offi cer Barry Berman and Chairman of the Board Gilda Richman. gather enjoy THE NORTH SHORE'S HOTTEST NIGHTCLUB! Friday, May 3 Saturday, May 4 Country & Comedy AYLA BROWN & RON BELLAMY New England's #1 Aerosmith Tribute Band DRAW THE LINE with Comedian DAVE RUSSO Friday, May 10 Saturday, May 11 U2 Tribute Sensation JOSHUA TREE Cake celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home. Chief Business Development Offi cer Terry Halliday. Eagles Musical Tribute Experience Friday, May 17 at 8 PM LAVISH with 80's REUNION BAND Saturday, May 18 Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute VYNTYGE SKYNYRD with guests: REVOLVER Friday, May 3 THE MIGHTY QUINN COMEDY FUNDRAISER Every Tuesday Night OPEN MIC with BRIAN MAES Open to all ages! Tickets on Eventbrite.com Residents at the Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home burdened with multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Registration 7:30 PM 221 Newbury Street, Danvers For Tickets call (978) 774-7270 or www.breakawaydanvers.com

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