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Page 16 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Middlesex Probate Division 208 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02141 (617) 767-5800 Docket No. MI19P2246EA Estate of: James Ernest Codero Also known as: James E. Codero Date of Death: March 29, 2019 LETTERS OF AUTHORITY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE By Petition of Petitioner Marcia M. Codero-Ross of Chelsea, MA Marcia M. Codero-Ross of Chelsea, 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.            Court, but interested parties 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. May 17, 2019 CITY OF MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS MALDEN HISTORICAL COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Historical Commission will hold a public hearing in the Auditorium on the First Floor of the JOHN & CHRISTINA MARKEY MALDEN SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER, 7 Washington Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, to review and consider the following: 1. Demolition permit application for the building at the property known as and numbered 1 Salem Street and known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID # 075 272 209, which has been determined to be a Significant Building, in accordance with Section III.6 of the City of Malden Demolition and Alteration Delay Ordinance; and 2. Demolition permit application for the building at the property known as and numbered 15 Ferry Street and known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #075 272 211, which has been determined to be a Significant Building in accordance with Section III.6 of the City of Malden Demolition and Alteration Delay Ordinance; for the purpose of making a determination whether the building on the property is a Preferably Preserved Building, in accordance with Section III.9 of the City of Malden Demolition and Alteration Delay Ordinance. Permit applications and plans are available for public review in the Permits, Inspections & Planning Office, 2nd Floor, 110 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA and at https://permits. cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_PROD/SelfService#/home under Application #CMID-029311-2019 (1 Salem Street) and #CMID-029312-2019 (15 Ferry Street). By: Barbara L. Tolstrup Chair Malden Historical Commission May 17, 2019 Irish American Police Association President Robert Sweetland said it takes a special kind of person to be a police offi cer. Officers Katelynn Murphy (left) and Noelle Bowie-Pierce. Shown from left to right are Jim Murphy, Lorraine Centore, Matthew Centore, Michael Murphy, Offi cer Katelynn Murphy and Rosemarie Roderick. Shown from left to right are Don Sterrett, Jan Bowie, Offi cer Noelle Bowie-Pierce, Kimberly Sterrett and Benjamin Pierce. THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 17, 2019 AWARD | FROM PAGE 1 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT alone,” Murphy said. “Usually, we’re in a one-man cruiser, but we just happened to double up that day. We were in the right place at the right time.” Murphy said it didn’t cross her mind that she could possibly die in the rescue eff ort. She said there are much greater life-saving actions that are done, but that it’s an honor to be recognized. Murphy’s fiancé, Matthew Centore, said she puts everything she has into her job and that he was a nervous wreck when he heard that she pulled the family out of the house. “I heard the helicopter in the sky and there was a heavy police/ fi re presence,” Centore said. “It’s a dangerous job, but it has its rewards, too.” Bowie-Pierce said if the propane tank exploded in the house, the result could have been fatal. “It was an emergency situation and we didn’t think anything of it,” BowiePierce said. “It’s part of our job.” She said she is humbled and grateful to receive the recognition. Her brother, Benjamin Pierce, said it takes a lot of courage to be a police offi cer. “I couldn’t be more proud of her for what she’s done,” he said. Police Chief Kevin Molis said the fi re rescue is a great example of what his offi cers do on a daily basis. “When given the opportunity to do what’s needed, they rose to the occasion,” Molis said. “They’re both new to law enforcement and it’s a great testament to how the future looks.” Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. Shown, from left to right, are Offi cers Katelynn Murphy and Noelle Bowie-Pierce with Police Chief Kevin Molis.

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