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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 17, 2019 Page 5 Mayor welcomes Cantella & Co. to Malden M ayor Gary Christenson recently participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony welcoming fi nancial services fi rm Cantella & Co., Inc. to its new temporary offi ce space at 350 Main St. Originally founded in 1952 as a specialist on the fl oor of the Boston Stock Exchange, Cantella has evolved to become an independent broker/dealer and Registered Investment Adviser with a nationwide network of fi nancial advisors. The company’s relationship-driven culture helps fi nancial professionals build client-centric practices by providing cutting edge, custom-built technology, fl exible affi liation models with three top-tier clearing providers, and responsive, personalized support. Formerly located in Boston’s fi nancial district, Cantella’s new headquarters in Malden allows the company room to house its growing team, which currently numbers more than 50 employees. At the ribbon-cutting, Cantella’s executive team was excited to announce a plan to build a 60,000 square foot commercial building that will be Cantella’s permanent home in Malden. Cantella recently purchased the former Ryan Family Amusements site located at 11 Charles St. and will redevelop it into a four-story commercial building that will include ground fl oor retail. “We couldn’t be more excited to be a part of the Malden community. As a growing company in an evolving industry, we’re delighted to be a part of a dynamic, business-friendly city,” said Cantella’s President and Chief Revenue Offi cer, Jennie Devlin. We Carry... * 100% Waterproof LVT Flooring * Ceramic, Porcelain & Stone Tile                        31 Osprey Rd., Saugus * 781-289-9676  Shown during the grand opening of Cantella & Co., Inc., are Cantella management with Mayor Gary Christenson: left to right: Chief Financial Offi cer/Director of Trading Bill McEvoy, CEO/ CIO Jay Lanstein, Christenson, President/Chief Revenue Offi cer Jennie Devlin and Chief Risk Offi cer/Chief Compliance Offi cer Sheelagh Howett. (Photo Courtesy of the City of Malden) Malden industrMalden industry ore rubber shoes dine drink gather enjoy THE NORTH SHORE'S HOTTEST NIGHTCLUB! Friday, May 17 at 8 PM LAVISH Saturday, May 18 Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute VYNTYGE SKYNYRD bef before rubber shoes Friday, May 24 at 8 PM RADIO ROULETTE with guests: REVOLVER Saturday, May 25 at 8 PM WILDFIRE “The welcome we have received in Malden, from the Mayor to each department of the city government, has shown us that we made the right decision to move here. We have been able to plan our headquarters development quickly and confi dently knowing that the city stands ready to help,” added Cantella’s Chief Executive Offi cer, Jay Lanstein. Groundbreaking is expected to take place in early summer, with completion anticipated by fall of 2020. Friday, May 31 at 8 PM STONE GROOVE With 43 CHURCH STREET The Malden Dye House, reportedly as it looked in 1817. (Courtesy Photo) W e all know that the Boston Rubber Shoe Company was Malden’s big business in the second half of the nineteenth century. But Malden experienced industrial growth in the fi rst part of the nineteenth century as well – and our most prominent business was textile dyeing. Please join us on Thursday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. for a lecture and reception presented by Malden Historical Society Board Member Linda J. Thorsen. Learn about Malden’s dyers, nail makers, tinsmiths and more. Thorsen is a Malden resident, historian and freelance commercial writer. In 2015 she received her Master of Liberal Arts with a concentration in History from Harvard Extension School. For her thesis project, “The Merchants’ Manufacturer: The Barrett Family’s Dyeing Businesses in Massachusetts and New York, 1790-1850,” she completed an in-depth study and analysis of a prominent Malden family and their dyeing business. This lecture is part of Converse 2020, brought to you with federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Saturday, June 8 at 8 PM LIVE BULLET Bob Seger Tribute Band Every Tuesday Night OPEN MIC with BRIAN MAES Open to all ages! Registration 7:30 PM 221 Newbury Street, Danvers For Tickets call (978) 774-7270 or www.breakawaydanvers.com Friday, June 7 at 8 PM Tom Petty Tribute Show REBELS

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