OBITUARIES Diep Thi Nguyen Of Malden. Passed away on Monday, June 8th, at the age of 83. She was born in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam in 1942, the daughter of Nhat Van Nguyen and Thanh Thi Pham. She spent the majority of her life in Vietnam, and moved to the United States many years ago, settling in the Malden area. She worked in the warehouse operations for TJ Max for many years. Diep loved gardening, and was very faithful to her Church. She was a very kind person with a great sense of humor, and enjoyed telling stories of her life in Vietnam. She is survived by her children, Hai Duy Nguyen of Malden, and Hoai Duy Nguyen of Malden, her sister Doa Thi Pham of Saugus, and her grandchildren, Thuy Duy Nguyen and Christina Nguyen. Funeral services will be held from the Weir -MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem St, Malden on Saturday, June 13th at 9:30 AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Clements Church, Medford, at 11 AM. Interment to follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday, June 12th, from 4 – 8 PM. Eugene “Gene” Pinkham It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Malden, on June 6, at the age of 68. Gene was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Karen Jones (MacGregor); the cherished son of Stella (DanTHE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 12, 2026 BHRC | FROM PAGE 18 tes) Pinkham and the late John E. “Jack” Pinkham; a loving father to Evelyn Rose; and a proud grandfather to Marcelo Romero. Family was at the center of Gene’s life, and he took great pride in the people he loved. Born and raised in Malden, Gene graduated from Malden High in 1975 and continued his education at Boston College, Bentley University, and Bunker Hill Community College. Throughout his life, he was known for his dedication to family, faith, community, and music. Music was one of Gene’s greatest passions. A talented drummer, he performed with the Golden Tornados Band in his younger years and continued playing with local bands throughout his life. Whether behind a drum set, preparing a meal, or lending a helping hand, Gene had a gift for bringing people together and making everyone feel welcome. Gene worked for the City of Malden as a Traffic Supervisor. He also enjoyed cooking at the Italian American Club, where he combined his love of food, friendship, and community. His commitment to serving others was evident in everything he did. Gene proudly served as President of the Knights of Columbus at Immaculate Conception, was an active member of the Lions Club, and dedicated many years to Bread of Life, helping ensure that those in need received care, compassion, and support. Gene will be remembered for his warm heart, generous spirit, love of music, and unwavering devotion to his family and community. He leaves behind countless memories, lasting friendships, and a legacy of kindness that will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever cherished. Funeral from the A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home, Malden on Thursday June 11th followed by a Mass of Christian Burial celebrating Gene's life in the Immaculate Conception Church, 600 Pleasant Street, Malden. Visiting hours were held at the funeral home on Wednesday. Interment will be private. designers the recognition they deserve, establishes clear professional boundaries and protects consumers. Massachusetts has talented practitioners in this field who have built careers and businesses without a clear path to licensure. This legislation changes that.” CLEFT PALATE AND CLEFT LIP (HD 4385) – The House referred to the Committee on Financial Services a bill that would amend and expand current law which mandates coverage for the expense of treatment of cleft palate and cleft lip for children under the age of 18. The bill would expand the law to include patients over the age of 18. Supporters said that current law results in individuals over the age of 18 born with INSPECTIONAL SERVICES 215 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor Malden, Massachusetts 02148 (781) 397-7000 ext. 2030 Page 19 a cleft palate and/or cleft experiencing a “cliff effect,” where their insurance will automatically stop covering medically necessary treatments and surgeries despite appeals from both the patients and their medical providers. “Expanding coverage for cleft palate and lip treatments would improve the lives of many and provide them with the support, dignity and care they deserve,” said sponsor Rep. Steven Ultrino (D-Malden). $10.1 MILLION TO CITIES AND TOWNS FOR FIBER NETWORKS - The Healey Administration announced $10.1 million in grants to Massachusetts cities and towns to help them build or complete municipal fiber networks, enabling modern, efficient technology infrastructure and stronger cybersecurity capabilities. “Investments in municipal fiber networks improve the efficiency and cost effectiveness of local governments,” said Administration and Finance Secretary Matthew Gorzkowicz. “These fiscal year 2026 grants will help Massachusetts communities close critical infrastructure gaps, gain economies of scale and upgrade to more modern and resilient technology.” “Municipally owned fiber networks are critical to help cities and towns modernize operations, strengthen cybersecurity and deliver more reliable public services,” said Technology Services and Security Secretary Jason Snyder. “Through the Municipal Fiber Grant Program, we are helping cities and towns close critical connectivity gaps, improve the resiliency of local government technology systems and BHRC | SEE PAGE 21 City of Malden Massachusetts MALDEN SITE PLAN REVIEW COMMITTEE for ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Site Plan Review Committee for Accessory Dwelling Units will hold a public hearing in Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA, Mayor’s Conference Room, 4th Floor, at 6:00 P.M. on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, on the petition of Vernice Biscalquim, filed in Permit Application #RES-076554-2026 under Title 12, Code of the City of Malden, Section 12.32.030.D, seeking Site Plan Review and Site Plan Approval of a proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit to be constructed in the basement of the existing single-family dwelling, at the property known as and numbered, 27 Church Street, Malden, MA, and by City Assessor’s Parcel Identification # 133 683 318. Petition and plans are available for public review in the Inspectional Services Department, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Room 330, Malden, MA and through the City website under Permit Application # RES-076554-2026 at https://maldenma-energovweb.tylerhost.net/apps/SelfService#/home By: Nelson Miller Building Commissioner Site Plan Review Committee Chair June 05, 12, 2026 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS BUYER1 Cashore, Walter Darbari, Arsalan Hadwen, Jill Oo, Aung Hein Parthasarathy, Naveen L Portillo-Castaneda, Nery J Wight, Lindsay Ann Wilichowski, Matthew Meakin, Sarah Farivar, Tanaz Huynh, Cathy Tien Kamal, S Do Musthafa Portillo, Christopher R C Scalera, Amy BUYER2 SELLER1 Chipmunk Prop Mgmt LLC Macdonald, James E Sampson, Carolyn R De Aragao, Sueli R Sawchuk, Roxolana M Deassis, Roberto Driscoll, Maureen T Williams, Craig J 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. SELLER2 ADDRESS 34 Grimshaw St Macdonald, Margaret M 36-38 Albion St 23 Pebble Pl #23 10 Dell St 59 Cherry St Deassis, Scheila Williams, Emily M 1135 Salem St 10 Crestview Dr #10 301 Forest St CITY Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden DATE 05.22.26 05.19.26 05.22.26 05.22.26 05.19.26 05.22.26 05.22.26 05.18.26 PRICE 770000 1260000 625000 700000 832000 800000 575000 640000
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