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Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 23, 2023 OBITUARIES Frank E. Grover Sr. Of Ma lden passed away June 13th 2023. Frank was born in Malden November 11th 1951 the son of John and Mary (Whitely) Grover. Frank grew up in Malden attending Malden high school although he left early to join the military, he managed to still get his diploma while serving 4 years in the United States Marine Corps where he served and earned the rank of Sergeant in the Vietnam War. Frank was the loving father of three sons Frank Jr., Chris, and Johnathan Grover. During his free time, he loved going to the Boston Back Bay V.F.W, playing B.I.N.G.O, and when he was younger, he wrote many articles for the Causeway Chronicle. Frank also loved spending time with his family. Frank is survived by his sons Frank Grover Jr. of Texas, Chris Grover of Texas and Johnathan Grover of Peabody, his siblings Donna Grover of Wakefi eld, Anna Mann of Stoneham and John Grover of New Hampshire, his grandchildren Lucas and Gracie Grover as well as many nieces, nephews, family members and friends. Frank was predeceased by his parents John and Mary (Whitely) Grover and his brother Barry Grover. Visiting hours were held at the Weir Funeral Home, Malden on Wednesday June 21st. Funeral services were held from the funeral home on Thursday June 22nd. Interment followed at Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden. James Michael O'Connor Of Malden. Passed peacefully away on June 8, 2023 at Massachusetts General Hospital. Beloved son of the late Brigid (McBrien) and Michael O'Connor. Loving brother of Paul V. O'Connor and the late Terrence F. O'Connor, Kevin J. O'Connor & John B. O'Connor. Cherished uncle of Camren O'Connor, Hunter O'Connor, Devin O'Connor, Aidan O'Connor, Gavin O'Connor, Ryan O'Connor, Colleen O'Connor & Jessica Crusco. Funeral and prayer service were held from the Salvatore Rocco & Son's Funeral Home, Everett, on Friday June 16th. Interment was held in Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. CAVARETTA AND SON, LLC ~ DRAIN CLEANING SERVICES ~ Frank Cavaretta - Over 21 Years Experience * Main Lines * Kitchen Sinks “You clog it, we clean it!” 24-Hour Service * 781-526-4750 American Exterior and Window Corporation Nancy A. (Nutter) Edwardsen A lifelong resident of Malden, passed away peacefully in her home on Thursday, June 15. Nancy was born in Boston in 1939, the daughter of Warren and Mary Nutter. She was raised and educated in Malden, and graduated from Malden High School with the Class of 1957. She went on to study at Boston University at the Sargent College where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Education. In 1961, Nancy married Arnold Edwardsen, her sweetheart since 7th grade. The two settled down in Malden together to raise their family. They shared nearly 58 years of marriage until Arnie’s passing in 2019. BHRC | FROM PAGE 19 or $10,000 fi ne on anyone who discharges an assault weapon, fi rearm, large capacity weapon, machine gun, rifle, sawed-off shotgun or shotgun into a dwelling. Under current law this crime is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a 30-day jail sentence and/or $100 fi ne. Supporters also said that under current law the punishment is disproportionate to the severity of this type of incident. They noted this crime, primarily committed by gang members, is often used as an intimidation tactic without regard for the innocent people in the home. "Random and intentional gun shots into homes can cause grave physical and mental consequences to homeowners and their families,” said the bill's sponsor Rep. Rady Mom (D-Lowell). “It also creates an Nancy started her teaching career at Chelmsford High School. She taught Physical Education and also coached many of the sports teams, including volleyball, softball and basketball. She later taught at Open Bible Academy where she retired. In years past Nancy enjoyed playing tennis at Amerige Park in Malden with her friend Rose. She was an avid gardener and loved tending to her flowers. As a dedicated Red Sox fan, she never missed a game. She really enjoyed being outside, and spending time at the family cabin in Bartlett, NH. She treasured the time she got to spend with her 6 grandchildren. Nancy loved sports and immersed herself in her children's and grandchildren's games. In 1999, she was named to the Malden High Hall of Fame. unsafe environment and heightens public distrust in the neighborhood where it occurs.This bill will give law enforcement offi cers the necessary tools to keep our cities safe." QUOTABLE QUOTES “Recently, multiple news articles, op-eds, and think tank reports have asserted that Massachusetts is suffering an exodus of households, particularly high-income households, fl eeing to states with lower taxes. A closely related claim is that outmigrants are taking billions of dollars out of the Massachusetts economy when they leave. These claims about income migration are both overblown and based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the available data.” --- From a report by the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center. ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY HOME-ARP FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Contact us for all of your home improvement projects and necessities Telephone: 617-699-1782 Toll Free: 1-888-744-1756 Email: info@americanexteriorandwindow.com Windows, Siding, Roofing, Carpentry & More! All estimates, consultations or inspections completed by MA licensed supervisors. *Over 50 years experience. *Better Business Bureau Membership. Insured and Registered Complete Financing Available. No Money Down. The North Suburban Consortium (NSC), which includes the communities of Arlington, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Revere, and Winthrop, has allocated $4,000,000 for the acquisition, construction, and/or rehabilitation of affordable rental housing for HOME-American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) Qualifying Populations pursuant to Section 3205 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and 42 U.S.C. 12701 et seq. The NSC is seeking proposals from non-profit housing developers, for-profit housing developers, and public housing authorities to develop rental housing under HOME-ARP. Eligible projects for HOME-ARP funding include the acquisition, rehabilitation, or new construction of rental housing. HOME-ARP funding must follow the requirements set forth on Notice CPD-21-10, https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfiles/OCHCO/documents/2021-10cpdn.pdf, and applicants for rental development funding should be familiar with pages 3-9, and 20-37 of the Notice. In addition to the specific new requirements for HOME-ARP set forth in the Notice, many of the operational and administrative requirements are the same as under the HOME program. The full Notice of Funding Availability will be available at https://www.cityofmalden.org/ bids.aspx beginning on Thursday, June 8th, 2023. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Please direct any questions to Kristina Tseng, HOME Director, at ktseng@cityofmalden.org. June 09, 16, 23, 30, 2023 She is survived by her children, Heidi A. Prezioso of Everett, Kari L. Miller of Wakefi eld, Eric E. Edwardsen of Malden, and Kurt W. Edwardsen of Boston, her sister Marilyn Connolly of Pelham, NH, as well as her 6 grandchildren, Ricky, Giavanna, Christopher, Nicolas, Michael, and Ariana. Nancy was preceded in death by her husband Arnold Edwardsen. Funeral services will be held graveside at Puritan Lawn Cemetery, 185 Lake St, Peabody, on Friday, July 14th, at 10 AM. Visitation will be held at the Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St, Malden on Thursday, July 13th, from 4 – 8 PM. In lieu of fl owers, kindly consider making a donation to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place, W 6th fl oor, Brookline, MA 02445 “The MassTrails Grant program enables the Healey … Administration and our partners to grow our trails system and, ultimately, reduce transportation emissions. We know our residents want to get outside and enjoy their commute and their communities, but don’t always have an accessible, safe way to get around. MassTrails makes that possible through collaboration and connection.” --- Secretary of Energy and Environmental Aff airs, Secretary Rebecca Tepper announcing $11.6 million in funding through the MassTrails Grant Program to support 68 trail improvement projects across the Bay State. “Residents throughout our districts are struggling with substance use disorders and the data shows BHRC | SEE PAGE 22

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