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Maldden alld a Vol. 30, No. 30 den AADD By Steve Freker I t was essentially a localized version of “The Little Engine That Could” when the notion of holding a Senior Prom for Malden High School’s Class of 2021, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, was first discussed earlier this year. The initial thoughts of “we think we can... we think we can... we think we can” soon evolved into “we KNOW we can... we KNOW we can...” as May approached. “Of all the traditions that were lost in the first year of the pandemic [2020], this was the one that last year’s senior class missed the most: Senior Prom,” Malden High Principal Chris Mastrangelo said. “It was the event we all wanted to bring back for this year’s graduating class.” Through the efforts and dedication of many, including dozens of hours of planning by both school department and city government leaders, call it “mission accomplished.” On the evening of Friday, May 28, more than 150 students and RESTAURANTS | SEE PAGE 9 Malden High School Principal Chris Mastrangelo (right) thanked Brittany Thompson of Evviva Trattoria in Malden Square and Joe Carreiro of El Potro Restaurant when they recently visited Malden High School, for their generosity in donating lots of food that was served at the Class of 2021 Senior Prom on May 28. (Advocate Photo) Mayor Christenson gives Forestdale Park residents private tour of new City Hall Story and photos by Sara Georges O n July 14, residents at Forestdale Park Senior Living had the best tour guides imaginable for the brand new City Hall. Mayor Gary Christenson and City Council President Neal Anderson led a private tour aboard Forestdale’s limo bus, visiting new developments around town and then stopping in front of the new City Hall. Residents enjoyed seeing the new Vietnam and Korean War Forestdale Park residents pose in front of the new City Hall with Mayor Gary Christenson and City Council President Neal Anderson. TOUR | SEE PAGE 11 The Advocate - A household word in Malden for 30 years! CTE CAT AT -FREE- www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday Malden restaurants stepped up so Class of 2021 could ‘step out’ at Senior Prom Malden High seniors’ magical evening supported by local establishments’ generous donations 617-387-2200 Dear Malden Public Schools Families, It is an honor to serve as your next superintendent here in the Malden Public Schools (MPS). I am especially excited to meet our students and families. For some background, I spent the last 26 years in the Boston Public Schools. As I make this move to MPS, my commitment will be to the well-being of our educators and students. I will take a deep look at our curriculum and determine where we need to begin revamping or revisiting our teaching and instructional practices to address cultural competency. We live in a world in which diversity is part of our DNA. We must respect, embrace, and learn from one another instead of using historical entitlements to create division. We are one city and one school district with one mission: to keep our students at the center of our work. I am inviting you to share your ideas and personal history about your lives in Malden. We want our students who are our present and future to have a voice while respecting and valuing the fact that we are one community of learners. We can agree to disagree in harmony as long as we respect ourselves and others. As an initial opportunity to get to know one another and communicate my vision for MalE Friday, July 30, 2021 An Open Letter to Malden Public Schools Families from Supt. Noriega-Murphy In-Person Community Town Hall Meeting Planned this Saturday at City Hall, 215 Pleasant St. Ligia Noriega-Murphy Supt. of Schools den Public Schools, Mayor Gary Christenson and I are hosting an In-Person/Virtual – Community Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. In Person Community Town Hall Meeting Date: Saturday, July 31, 2021 Time: 10:00 AM Location: City Hall at 215 Pleasant Street, Malden To Participate Virtually You are invited to a Zoom webinar. Date: Saturday, Jul 31, 2021 Time: 10:00 AM Topic: Superintendent Noriega and Mayor Christenson – Town Hall Please click the Zoom link below to join the webinar: LETTER | SEE PAGE 12

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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Page 3 ~ Political Announcement ~ THE PAST, THE PRESENT, THE FUTURE Simonelli Seeks to Re-energize Ward 7 T he calls began almost immediately. Friends, family, and neighbors encouraging me to get back involved in politics and start a campaign to return as Ward 7 Councillor. Neal Anderson had announced he would not seek reelection. Of course, the first thing I did was talk it over with my family. The question was, did I have to offer what Ward 7 needs today? As I began to think more seriously about a campaign, I spoke to friends and neighbors in the Ward. Knocking on doors will tell you a lot about what the residents are feeling, and four generations of Simonellis in Ward 7 leaves me with deep relationships to call upon. I was eager to find out how the issues on the minds of voters had changed in the past 10 years. THE PAST Having served as Ward 7 Councillor from 1998 to 2008, my track record is well documented. As the Ward 7 Councillor, I focused on affordable housing, public safety, and green space, and did so with innovative solutions. Affordable Housing The fruits of our labor on affordable housing can be found throughout Ward 7. In the areas of Cross Street, Grape Street and Bryant Street, we created affordable home ownership opportunities by developing underutilized city parcels, and making the single-family homes available through preferences to Malden residents. This took coordinating activities across multiple governmental agencies, and filing state legislation needed to support the land disposition. The end result was worth it. Across from Lincoln Commons, and working with Housing Families, we developed a unique affordable housing solution that integrated life skills training and provided a permanent home for Housing Families. We did so only after we held multiple neighborhood meetings to gain valuable feedback from residents that only strengthened the end result. As a Ward Councillor, I understood that affordable housing solutions needed to solve multiple challenges, and worked tirelessly on real solutions that met those challenges. Public Safety My over 20 years of experience in law enforcement has taught me that public safety starts with community involvement. An engaged community is a commitChris Simonelli Candidate for Ward 7 City Councillor ted community. During my tenure, we focused on programs that fostered a strong and trusting relationship with law enforcement, while educating our residents on the perils of drugs and violence. We created programs that engaged the Ward 7 community through things like after school programs, embraced community policy, and in the process drove down crime to all-time lows. Recreation and Green Space There was a time when Ward 7 was the forgotten Ward when it came to green space. Those days are gone. The creation of Lincoln Commons, a spectacular passive recreation space on the site of the old Lincoln Junior High, is a textbook example of collaboration and innovation. The neighborhood supported the creation of passive recreation space, but the funding was a challenge. By accessing a variety of funding sources, including Community Development Grant money, we were able to deliver the neighborhood a park they could be proud of. We followed that up by securing grant funding from private sources like Pepsi and AT&T to deliver the first ever skate park in Malden. We renovated Miller Park with a new basketball court, planted new trees, expanded green space, and added a tot lot. Together we led the way in the creation of unique recreation space with thoughtful funding plans. THE PRESENT As I’ve begun to knock doors, attend neighborhood events, connect with old friends, it’s clear that some of the challenges of old have resurfaced, along with some new ones. 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Page 4 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 ~ Political Announcement ~ Keith Bernard announces candidacy for School Committee Ward 7 2 Gerry D’Ambrosio Attorney-at-Law Is Your Estate in Order? Do you have an update Will, Health Care Proxy or Power of Attorney? If Not, Please Call for a Free Consultation. 14 Proctor Avenue, Revere (781) 284-5657 020 was unprecedented. The pandemic is taking a toll on our city, our families, and our schools. As our neighbors lost their jobs, searched for child care, and juggled the challenges of remote learning, I asked: how can I help? I brought laptops to students in need. I bought groceries for families in quarantine, unable to leave their homes. I delivered meals to Maldonians with GMAAC and Malden Neighbors Helping Neighbors. I did this because I believe in our community. In that spirit, I am running for School Committee. I am a longtime Maldonian and a father. My lifetime love of learning came from my mom, a nurse and educator for special-needs students. I’ve walked every street of mittee. We need to recruit and retain good teachers and staff. We need to make sure our schools are safe for everyone to learn. We need to honor our city’s diversity and make sure that families feel included in the discussions and decisions. We should foster an environment that encourages our kids to be true to themselves and respectful to others. I want to listen to your conKeith Bernard Ward 7 School Committee candidate this ward and talked to many of you. I have heard your concerns about our schools, our kids, and their future. I will work hard to be your representative on the school comcerns and hopes for our city’s future: our public schools. Vote for Keith Bernard, on Tuesday, November 2, 2021 for Ward 7 School Committee. For more information, please contact Keith Bernard at 617605-4341 or email at Bernard4MaldenWard7@gmail. com. Sen. Lewis applauds state grant for local Head Start provider S tate Senator Jason Lewis and other local state legwww.eight10barandgrille.com We Have Reopened for Dine-In and Outside Seating every day beginning at 4 PM islators hailed the recent announcement that the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) awarded a $2.5 million Head Start State Supplemental Grant to the Head Start and Early Head Start programs run by Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD). Those programs serve children and families from Boston, Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield and Winchester. “I’m very pleased to see our WE'RE OPEN! 8 Norwood Street, Everett (617) 387-9810 STAY SAFE! state providing this significant level of support to our local Head Start and Early Head Start programs,” said Lewis, who serves as the Senate Chair of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Education, which has jurisdiction over early education and care programs. He added, “The high-quality early educaJason Lewis State Senator tion programs run by ABCD are critical to the early development and well-being of many vulnerable children and low-income families in our communities.” “We know the social and economic challenges Head Start families face, but more importantly, we know their children’s potential,” said ABCD President/ CEO John Drew. “The pandemic severely impacted these folks, and we are grateful to the EEC, Senator Lewis, and all those who understand the value of the comprehensive education, health, and family support services that Head Start and Early Head Start provide and secured this critical funding.” Head Start programs promote the school readiness of infants, toddlers and preschool-aged children from low-income families. These programs support children’s growth in a positive learning environment through a variety of services, and the programs are available at no cost to children ages newborn to five from low-income families. Families and children experiencing homelessness, children in the foster care system and children with disabilities and other special needs are also eligible. Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Page 5 Bike to the Sea to host Sand Sculpture Bike Ride B ike to the Sea is holding a six-mile Sand Sculpture Bike Ride from Malden to Revere Beach on Sunday, August 8. The event is limited to Bike to the Sea members, but those who are interested can sign up online and become a member for just $25. The ride is also limited to 25 participants and preregistration is required. Contact Peter Sutton at beasutt@hotmail.com for additional information. Bike to the Sea has been working since 1993 to create the Northern Strand Community Trail, a trail free of cars from Everett to the beaches of Lynn and Nahant. The trail is mostly built and paved through Everett, Malden, Revere, Saugus and part of Lynn.

Page 6 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Malden Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday – Preacher Jack’s Dream By Peter F. Levine “W hat you are about to read is a matter of human record. Explain it: we cannot. Disprove it: we cannot. We simply invite you to explore with us the amazing world of the Unknown ... to take that One Step ... Beyond.” The late John Lincoln Coughlin aka Preacher Jack appeared to me in a dream just last week. Or was it a nightmare? I kid. The dream was short, as most are, and had a surreal feel to it, as most do. Think Twilight Zone meets The Outer Limits. So, we’re sitting on a park bench somewhere, anywhere. In the dream Jack looks 25 at times and 125 other times. He’s got a faraway look in his eyes also. He’s smoking a cigarette as usual, but this one never ends, it just stays lit. And he is letting me know that in the great beyond he’s “finally found some happiness.” He is no longer hungry all the time he tells me. 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One of his only criticisms of me was when I would co-opt and (mis) interpret some of his teachings to conform to my musical “state of mind,” as He called it. Especially when I would deep dive into my own composition, “Celebration of the Spirit.” He reminded me of the gonzo version that night at Frank’s Steak House that both “amused and displeased” him. My note: “Celebration” was written for Jack’s mom sometime in the early 1980′s and Jack usually treated the song with reverence. Except for that time at Frank’s when he went off to the craziest most insane place on earth with the help of a few gizmos on his trusty Yamaha. That night he added violins; a string section, some reverb and took us all to a place from really deep inside his overactive (sometimes dark) imagination; the incandescent and omnipresent Sacred Starship, the Forestdale Cemetery on a cold intoxicated wintry evening 35 years earlier, and the foot of the cross 2,000 years ago. 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Oh, he also told me he acquired one of my “Kiss A Belly Button for Jesus” T-shirts which he still wears proudly to this day. Jack’s mom, “Lady Esther,” won’t let up, he tells me. She continues to harangue him while his father sits by impassively, just as it played out when he was young. But this time he tells me he now just makes his mother disappear like the Twilight Zone episode, “It’s a Good Life,” where Billy Mumy aka Anthony makes people who displease him vanish into the cornfield. His biggest thrill so far was Day 1 when he visited “Hillbilly Heaven” and had his long-anticipated one-on-one with the Hillbilly Bard himself, “King Hiram Williams” aka Hank Williams Sr. Having elevated Hank to iconic stature at an early age (1957), Jack was pleasantly surprised to find out, after only a short chat, that Hank was down to earth and charming without a hint of ego or aggrandizement. Jack told me he prepared for this recitation his whole life. Jack talked. Jack prattled. Jack rambled on, starstruck – how Hank inspired him; how, through the years, Hank led Jack hand in hand from honky-tonk to honky-tonk, Hank on one side, the savior on the other. Hank politely interjected, looked Jack in his steely blues, took him by the hand and simply said, “one bourbon, one scotch, one beer,” name your pleasure, my friend, it’s on the house. Jack was overjoyed to find out that nobody has a drinking problem in Heaven, and you can drink till dawn and not make a fool of yourself all night. He says he spends a lot of time hanging around a roadside honky-tonk listening to Meade Lux Lewis, “Papa” Jimmy Yancy and Pete Johnson trade licks on a house piano – too self-conscious about his playing to join in. I told him, as I told him many times when he was alive, that he may not have been the best piano player that ever lived but he was certainly one of the best entertainers that ever walked planet earth. And he should never be ashamed that he stole every one of Jerry Lee’s moves! Flat out I told him, you could shred the piano better than anybody else in Boston (well, maybe not David Maxwell but he got the point). He always got a chuckle out of that, and still does. He told me that Clara Ward remembered him from that time in front of Boston Technical High School after a performance with the Ward Gospel Singers. She said, with a hearty laugh, “How could I not remember signing that program for the only 6' 4" 140-pound white boy in the audience.” Liberace chuckled when they first met. He told Jack how “delighted” he was that his mother MALDEN: TODAY| SEE PAGE 13 Summer is Here!

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Page 7 TORNADO FAMILY TIES: New Mexican brothers enhance Malden High lore with vintage photos donation Their grandparents were multi-sport MHS student-athletes in the 1920s By Steve Freker A s the school song tells us, Malden High School sports lore – created by “the wearers of the Blue and Gold” – is far-reaching and well known. “Our colors are the Blue and Gold, Our War Cry: M.H.S. Such stories of our might are told That fame can ne’er grow less” The Abney Brothers’ parents, the late Larry Abney and Beth Holbrook Bailey Abney (Courtesy Photo) —The Blue and Gold of Malden High Further, the adage “it’s a small world” is right on the money and was aptly illustrated in this community recently. The Abney Brothers of New Mexico had never set foot in Massachusetts, let alone the Eastern part of the United States, before they touched down at Logan Airport. They were born, raised and lived all of their just under six decades in that Southwest state. But circled #1 on their list of destinations for the pair after their arrival in Boston was a midsized, urban community close by: Malden, Mass. Specifically, Matt and Robert Abney intended on visiting Malden High School, a place they felt they knew, though never having been there. Malden High held a special place in their family, as its praises had been sung by their grandparents to their parents, then down then to the two sons themselves. “We always felt like we were part of [our grandparents’] journey,” Robert Abney, whose grandfather, Robert Bailey, is his namesake, said when he visited Malden High recently. “This place, Malden High School, played a major role in their lives, and they made sure our family knew about it.” To that end, Robert and Marjorie (Holbrook) Bailey, who were FAMILY | SEE PAGE 8 HISTORIC PHOTOS: The Abney Brothers of New Mexico donated team photos from their grandparents’ days at Malden High School for display in the school’s historic photo trophy case. (Advocate Photo) Mackey & Brown Attorneys at Law * PERSONAL INJURY * REAL ESTATE * FAMILY LAW * GENERAL PRACTICE * PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY * CIVIL LITIGATION 14 Norwood St., Everett, MA 02149 Phone: (617) 387-4900 Fax: (617) 381-1755 WWW.MACKEYBROWNLAW.COM John Mackey, Esq. * Katherine M. Brown, Esq. Patricia Ridge, Esq.

Page 8 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Greater Boston Labor Council endorses eight candidates FAMILY | FROM PAGE 7 ight Malden candidates for City Council received the endorsement of the Greater Boston Labor Council (GBLC). The GBLC strongly believes this contingent of candidates will fight for a fair and equitable city for Malden’s working families. Unions represent more than 100,000 hardworking families throughout every neighborhood in the Greater Boston region. They stand for opportunity, equity and safety. They’re hotel workers, construction workers, healthcare workers, janitors, teachers and more. E The eight Malden candidates are Carey McDonald, At-Large; Karen Colón-Hayes, At-Large; Amanda Linehan – Ward 3; Ryan O’Malley – Ward 4; Ari Taylor – Ward 5; Steve Winslow – Ward 6; Michelle Bucci Luong – Ward 7; and Nate Bue Kupel – Ward 8. 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Call for additional availability We will not be working with buyer’s agents at this time. VARSITY LETTER: The Abney Brothers, Matt and Robert, display the Varsity Letter their grandfather, Robert Bailey, a 1925 Malden High School graduate, earned as a student-athlete as a Golden Tornado standout. (Advocate Photo) S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. 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Girls’ sports were still in their formative years, both at Malden High and also statewide, though the Golden Tornados girls’ basketball teams in the late 1920s were recognized as some of the best in the state. Robert and Matt Abney brought several photos of their grandparents’ teams from the mid-1920s to Malden High one recent afternoon and donated them in their family name to the school. Much to their delight, there were already in place several trophy cases in the MHS hallway across from the cafeterias, near the main entrance of the school, with a robust collection of vintage sports team photos, including others from the 1920s, on prominent display. “We just wanted to see the place where it all began, and to help preserve some of this great Malden High history,” Robert Abney said. The visit to Greater Boston had another, more poignant mission. The Abneys’ mother, Beth Holbrook Bailey Abney, has passed away in January at 78, and after stopping at Malden High, they had intended on driving to nearby Revere Beach. As an ode to her East Coast roots – having been born in Fitchburg and lived for several years in this area, where her parents grew up – the brothers intended to inter some of her ashes at the beach, which is historically recognized as the very first public beach in America. The Abneys’ dad, Larry, 75, had passed away just four months earlier in September 2020. He was a Vietnam veteran and retired clinical social worker, where he worked for many years at the New Mexico Behavioral Institute, where he had worked with his wife, Beth. As had their grandparents before them, the Abney brothers grew up as sports-minded guys. Both Abneys, tall like their parents and grandparents, were involved in basketball as trainers and coaches. Matt Abney was the owner of the New Mexico Flash basketball program for a number of years. Rob and Matt Abney still live in the suburbs of Las Vegas, N.M., in the communities of Los Lunas and Los Cruces, N.M., respectively. “Our family will be very happy we were able to visit the place where it all began – Malden High School – and honor our family’s beginnings,” Rob Abney said.

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Page 9 RESTAURANTS | FROM PAGE 1 a bevy of volunteer MHS staff members participated in a magical night as the 2021 Senior Prom went off without a hitch. The event was held completely in the environs of Malden High School, with tents set up for dining in the MHS Courtyard, food stations in the MHS Gallery and an impromptu decision to host dancing in the school gym, when a recalcitrant rainfall refused to go away. “What an incredible evening we all shared. It took so much work behind-the-scenes, by so many people,” Mastrangelo said, “but of course, it was all worth it. The smiles on the faces of our kids, even beneath their masks, were what we had been waiting to see for so long.” “For the first time in such a long time in this pandemic, our kids had fun in a school setting,” Mastrangelo said. Some of the true “stars of the show” on MHS Prom Night were the owners and management of seven Malden restaurants, who provided a seemingly endless offering of a delicious variety of food for the prom-goers that night. “We are so grateful for the generosity of our local restaurants, who stepped up to provide the great buffet-style meal we were able to offer our prom-goSABATINO INSURANCE AGENCY Call for a Quote 617-387-7466 Or email Rocco@sabatino-ins.com We cover: * Auto * Home * Boat * Renter * Condo * Life * Multi-Policy Discounts * Commercial 10% Discounts * Registry Service Also Available http://www.sabatino-ins.com There were many different food items donated by seven generous Malden restaurant owners, from burritos to salad, donuts to pizza...and much more! Malden High staff members helped serve the food to prom-goers.(Advocate Photos) High School to publicly thank them for their generous support of the Class of 2021 Senior Prom. The invitees included representatives from the following munity to join us in having some meals at these restaurants as a way of showing gratitude for their amazing generosity.” SABATINO 564 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 617-387-7466 Hours of Operation are: Mondays - Fridays 9am to 5pm Saturdays by appointment only A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 Same Location * Same Service for over 49 Years! CIGAR GIFT PACKS UNDER $50 Some of the members of the Class of 2021 got together for a photo of “Boys Night Out” at the Senior Prom. ers,” Principal Mastrangelo said. “If we did not have their support, this year’s prom would not have been possible.” Due to the fact that the Class of 2021’s usual fundraising efforts was extremely curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the cost of this year’s prom tickets may have been out of reach for some. In stepped the local restaurants, who provided plentiful amounts of food free of charge, and Mastrangelo reported that the tickets were able to be made available at the very reasonable cost of just $21.00 per student. Recently, Mastrangelo invited some special visitors to Malden Malden establishments, all of which donated food for the Senior Prom: • All Seasons Table, 84 Pleasant St. • El Potro, 156 Highland Ave. • Evviva Trattoria, 200 Exchange St. • Dockside Restaurant, 229 Centre St. (Route 60) • Donut Villa, 1 Highland Ave. • 110 Grille, 200 Exchange St. • Pearl Street Station, 53 Summer St. “We thank all of our community partners, whose generosity helped make it such a great night for everyone,” Mastrangelo said. “We are asking everyone in the Malden Public Schools comAccessories ---------Cigar Chris Dan Steve ~ SPECIAL OF THE MONTH ~ 25 Count Humidor - Glass Top Hydrometer + Bundle of our Best Selling Cigars & Torch Lighter Only $99.95 * Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Cigar Accessories * Vapes * Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products DEEP DISCOUNTS ON ALL MAJOR BRANDS! GREAT SELECTION! GREAT PRICES! STORE HOURS: Mon. - Wed.: 8 AM - 7 PM / Thurs., Fri. - Sat.: 8 AM - 8 PM Sunday & Holidays: 8 AM-6 PM GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE

Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 It is said in Malden... hat one of the most eagerly-anticipated "returns" this year is the Annual Feast of St. Rocco, which was postponed for the first time ever last year due to COVID-19, but is set to return the weekend of August 6, 7 & 8 on Pearl Street in Edgeworth. *** This year's St. Rocco's feast will be the 91st event held, one of the longest-running annual events in city of Malden history. *** That the closely-watched City Councillor at Large race will have six candidates listed on the ballot with the lone incumbent Craig Spadafora facing off with four newcomers and one former Ward Councillor, John Matheson. **** That there will be a three-candidate preliminary election for Ward 8 City Councillor in September, with incumbent Jadeane Sica taking on two challengers, with the top two vote getters moving on to the final election in November. **** That the recent Malden Babe Ruth League Baseball City Championship won by the Flames was the 7th title under Manager Deano Summers, the only team boss in "franchise" history, with the win even sweeter as one of the top Flames players is his son, Jacky Summers. **** That the recurring rainstorms which always seem to come right around early evening have been a nightmare for Malden teams and any other outdoor programs which have been besieged by rainouts and rescheduling. The 2021 METRO Baseball Team competed in the six-team Bay State Games Baseball Showcase Tournament at UMass-Boston. (Advocate Photo) T T Everett High Football will remain Division 1 in MIAA alignment proposal, other GBLers could change Lynn Classical seeking to move up to D1 from D3; Revere looking to move from D4 to D3 this fall By Jason Mazzilli he next alignment cycle for statewide high school football could see some changes on the horizon for Greater Boston League (GBL) schools. There is a two-year alignment proposal being considered by at least two Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) boards which would have ramifications for SPORTS | SEE PAGE 12 CHA Everett Hospital CHA Cambridge hospital Recognized for quality and safety GR21_171

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Page 11 TOUR| FROM PAGE 1 Memorials in the Forestdale Cemetery, cruising down Main Street and reminiscing about how Malden has changed over the years. Their private tour inside the new City Hall included the City Council Chambers, new meeting spaces, the Mayor’s private office, and an outstanding city view from the roof deck. Afterwards, Mayor Christenson, City Council President Anderson and Ward 5 Councillor Barbara Murphy stayed and mingled with residents, many of whom they know personally and have deep-rooted ties to the town. Residents also presented Mayor Christenson with a signed thank you card for the special tour. Mayor Christenson was involved in the five-year development of Forestdale Park Senior Living and attended the Grand Opening Celebration in 2018. You can learn more about Forestdale Park, a Volunteers of America Massachusetts Senior Community, at www.ForestdalePark.com. Mayor Gary Christenson and City Council President Neal Anderson are shown aboard Forestdale Park’s bus. ~ Political Announcement ~ Ward 8 School Committee candidate Sharyn Rose-Zeiberg to appear on November ballot S haryn Rose-Zeiberg, a 30year Malden resident with a decade of education experience has been certified for the Ward 8 School Committee in the November 2, 2021 municipal election. As a first-time candidate, Rose-Zeiberg believes in stepping up when she sees a need. If elected, Rose-Zeiberg will bring dedication to students, passion for education, and deep community roots to the Malden School Committee. Some of her goals include: facilitate consistent communication between students, families and the School Committee; hire a grant writer for Malden Public Schools; help reevaluate before and after school programming for students of all ages; and advocate for staff diversity and inclusion. In the Malden Public Schools, Mayor Gary Christenson welcomes Forestdale Park residents into his private office. Rose-Zeiberg worked at Salemwood as a Paraprofessional and After School Instructor, and at the Early Learning Center as After School Site Coordinator. As a Data Collector in Malden’s K-8s, RoseZeiberg helped assess a literacy program. During this challenging school year, the candidate worked as a remote Educational Support Professional for Winchester, experiencing the classroom in a way she had never imagined. “Being able to support stuMayor Gary Christenson receives a signed thank you card from Sarah Starkweather (left) and Terri Guenard. THE PAST | FROM PAGE 3 ideas, and new energy. THE FUTURE The COVID-19 pandemic that we find ourselves finally climbing out of has had a life changing impact on many. It has magnified the challenges we face in Ward 7. The encouraging news is that the federal government has stepped up in a big way with federal programs to address the impacts, in particular with the passing of the American Rescue Plan. This almost $2 trillion federal bill is focused on assisting those impacted the most by the pandemic. More important than anything for the next Ward 7 Councillor is a proven track record of advocacy and innovative thinking to gain access to this funding to help the vibrant, diverse community of Ward 7 recover from the toll the pandemic has taken and to utilize this once in a lifetime funding to solve problems in Ward 7. Forestdale Park residents Mary Jaspar and Diane Fischer, Ward 5 Councillor Barbara Murphy, and Forestdale Park residents Carmen Ledbury and Virginia Ruane I became convinced that Ward 7 needed a proven leader, with endless energy, an ability to engage the entire community, and compassion made possible only through a lifetime of highs and lows. With that, my decision was made. I would be seeking to succeed Neal Anderson as the next Ward 7 City Councillor. Over the next several months, I’ll be knocking on doors, visiting our parks, and finding every way I can to engage with the community to share with you my plan for Ward 7. I’m calling it the CHRIS plan, and it’s focused on specifics initiatives for Ward 7. I believe I’m the right person to lead Ward 7 to a recovery because, well, sometimes experience does matter. I look forward to a respectful campaign, focused on the issues and the residents of Ward 7. The residents of Ward 7 deserve nothing less. Chris Simonelli Candidate for Ward 7 City Councillor dents, families and teachers in remote classrooms was important to me. I wanted to keep helping students, especially in the remote setting. Working through the dynamics of remote learning was a challenge, but extremely satisfying,” said Rose-Zeiberg. Sharyn Rose-Zeiberg Ward 8 School Committee Candidate Rose-Zeiberg was a first generation college student when she earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University. She worked in educational television before changing careers. Rose-Zeiberg is certified by the Department of Early Education and Care. As part of the Emerging Leaders program, she made the Dean’s List at North Shore Community College this winter. Rose-Zeiberg has dedicated herself to growing and supporting the Malden community since moving to the city. She and her husband Andy started and raised their family in Malden, with all three children attending and graduating from Malden Public Schools. “Supporting our youth and working in our own community is something I believe in. I volunteered for Malden’s Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Band Parents Association for many years,” said Rose-Zeiberg. “My sons are both Eagle Scouts and CANDIDATE | SEE PAGE 18

Page 12 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 LETTER | FROM PAGE 1 https://cityofmalden.zoom. us/j/92509908732 Or One tap mobile: US: +16465189805,,92509908732# o r +19294362866,,92509908732# Or Telephone: Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 646 518 9805 or +1 929 436 2866 Webinar ID: 925 0990 8732 Our school leaders, faculty, staff, and central office staff all have my utmost respect. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, they have been working incredibly hard to meet the needs of our students. They had to adapt and learn new things rapidly; using technology to bridge distances and deliver instruction online. To our students who, for multiple reasons, could not engage with us consistently during the past school year, we ask that you please come back to school in the fall. We need to work together to close learning and socio-emotional gaps that were created by the global pandemic. Students, your resilience during extremely unpredictable times showed, and you became stronger. Please carry on with this resilience with a warm heart, open mind, and a commitment to keep learning when you come back to school. Caregivers, please know that you are not alone. Let’s work together with our school leaders, social workers, guidance counselors, and partners to see how we can support you and our students. Partners, I am looking forward to engaging in dialogues to determine how we can collaborate to provide wrap-around services to our families and district staff. A community is stronger when we all share the same goals and move in the same direction. To our Mayor and Members of the School Committee, I know that trust, transparency, and accountability will be the blueprint of our work together. School leaders, I will be looking to work closely with you to continue building stronger relationships with our students, caregivers, staff and partners. Former superintendent John Oteri, thank you for your stewardship of Malden schools and for your helpful assistance to me as I take the reins of the district. It is going to be a wonderful start of a new school year, where together we can strive to give our very best as members of this community of learners. I truly look forward to starting this journey with all of you. Sincerely, Ligia Noriega-Murphy, Superintendent Malden Public Schools ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT RECENT CASE A BIG BOOST TO UPHOLDING WELL SETTLED TRUST LAW A July 23, 2021 decision by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) upheld well settled Trust law and now provides the elder bar with more certainty in drafting irrevocable trusts in the context of Medicaid planning. MassHealth’s legal department could not persuade the SJC that a special or limited power of appointment contained in the applicant’s irrevocable trust caused the trust principal to be countable thereby resulting in ineligibility for MassHealth benefits for the applicant. The SJC cited the Restatement (Third) of Property: Wills and Other Donative Transfers, Section 17.2 (2011) and many Superior Court and Appellate Court cases as grounds for its decision against MassHealth. The benefits of this SJC case for the elderly in Massachusetts are profound. MassHealth has over the last 10 years or so been attacking almost any provision contained in an irrevocable trust in order to deny MassHealth benefits, even though so many of its legal arguments have been in complete contradiction with well settled case law and statutory law. Itsarguments seemed to be more based upon its own ideology as to desired outcomes as opposed to them being based upon the actual law. In the case at hand, the applicant and her husband were the Settlors of an irrevocable trust. There was a provision in the trust granting the applicant, during her lifetime, a limited power of appointment to appoint all or any portion of the trust principal to a nonprofit or charitable organization over which she has no controlling interest. MassHealth argued that the applicant could appoint the trust principal to a nonprofit nursing home in order to pay for her nursing home care, and as a result, the entire principal of the trust was countable thereby making the applicant ineligible for MassHealth benefits. The SJC went on to state that since the applicant possessed a special or limited power of appointment, she could not appoint to an otherwise permissible beneficiary in any way that could benefit herself. As a matter of trust common law, statutory law and case law, a special or limited power of appointment, by definition, can never be utilized by the Donee of the power to benefit himself or herself in any way. After MassHealth appealed the Superior Court decision, the SJC took the case directly from the Superior Court thereby bypassing the Appeals Court altogether. The SJC also made it clear that a use and occupancy provision contained in an irrevocable trust likewise did not make the trust principal countable. The decision also made it clear that a trust instrument must be read as a whole in order to determine the Settlor’s intent when he or she executed the document. Trust provisions should not be read in isolation. Rather, they should be read in the context of reading the Trust instrument as a whole. Only then can you determine the Settlor’s intent when creating the Trust.This was an impactful opinion rendered by the SJC based upon excellent legal reasoning.Thank you to the Mass Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the Mass Bar Association. A job well done. Joseph D. Cataldo is an Estate Planning/Elder Law Attorney, Certified Public Accountant, Certified Financial Planner, AICPA Personal Financial Specialist and holds a Master’s Degree in Taxation. Middlesex Probate and Family Court 10-U Commerce Way Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 865-4000 Docket No. MI21P3865EA Estate of: Elvira M. Ferro Date of Death: 11/14/2014 CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION To all interested persons: A Petition for Late and Limited Formal Testacy and/or Appointment has been filed by Joseph A. Ferro of Bedford, MA requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that: Joseph A. Ferro of Bedford, MA be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety on the bond in unsupervised administration. IMPORTANT NOTICE You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 08/11/2021. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice to you. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration. WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this Court. Date: July 27, 2021 TARA E. DECRISTOFARO REGISTER OF PROBATE July 30, 2021 SPORTS| FROM PAGE 10 nearly every GBL member. Only Everett High School would remain unchanged in the newest alignment proposal, with the appeal process upcoming which could change some other designations. Everett High School, with the largest school population in the GBL at this time, with 2,008 students overall, would remain in Division 1 for high school playoff purposes. Lynn Classical, with just under 1,800 students, would be reclassified as Division 1 from Division 3, where it now sits. Revere has requested a change to Division 3 from Division 4 under the new alignments. Lynn English is seeking to stay at Division 3 in the upcoming alignment, and Malden High School is seeking realignment from Division 1 to Division 3 for playoff purpose in the upcoming cycle. Medford, now Division 2, has appealed to be reclassified into Division 4. And Somerville, now classified in Division 5, would be moved to Division 3 under the new alignment proposal. All final alignments would be made after the appeal process and votes by the MIAA Football Committee and Board of Directors, among others. Greater Boston League well-represented at Bay State Games METRO Baseball The GBL was well-represented with five players in the recent Bay State Games Showcase Baseball Tournament. GBL All-Stars Shai Cohen of Malden High, a junior, and Owen Kelley and Sean MacGillivray, both All-Stars SPORTS | SEE PAGE 18

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Page 13 MALDEN: TODAY | FROM PAGE 6 took him to see him perform at the old Boston Arena that autumn day in 1954 when Jack was 12. He was flattered that I was inspired by him, and that I so deftly incorporated some of his flamboyance into my act. But he was confused by Jack’s reaction when he got home that night from the concert and ripped up all his pictures. Jack told him, “It’s complicated.” “Mother Mahalia” (Jackson) blushed upon meeting Jack for the first time. She smiled and told him how much she enjoyed his performances, especially during his Shipwreck Lounge days. But she did chastise him for one night at the Shipwreck and a profanity-laced rendition of “In the Upper Room” barking out insanely about “the celestial starship” taking him to the “upper room” where all earthly and otherwise delights awaited him. She did apologize, though, for never sending him a letter of thanks for the portrait he had drawn of her which hung in her foyer for many years. She reminds Jack each day after a heartfelt discussion that “without a song, each day would be a century.” Best part of the day, he tells me. As Peter Falk’s iconic TV character “Columbo” would say, “Just one more thing, sir” – I write this little ode to John Lincoln Coughlin with love of course. I respected and admired the man. As for his faith, it was unshakeable; on the road to find out since forever. I can personally attest to that. Everything above has some basis in fact. Clara Ward did sign for him after a performance, and as much as I tried to persuade Jack to gift the signature to me, he held onto it even in death. Jack’s portrait of Mahalia did hang in her foyer. Jack was reading an interview in 1965 with her from Look Magazine and noticed it displayed in the background. True story. Jack fell in love with Hank Sr. aka Luke the Drifter Christmas morning 1957 and never looked back. The Liberace photos actually were destroyed. And as Jack also once explained to me, it was indeed “complicated.” In Jack’s later years, I was privileged to have spent an inordinate amount of time with him as his manager/babysitter/confidant. Don’t get me wrong, there were many cringeworthy moments, but for the most part I considered myself lucky to have been part of and present to so many brilliant performances. I sincerely hope that Jack’s lifelong quest for the truth and his lifelong quest for peace of mind (which he never achieved above ground) came to fruition. Retired Fire Captain Hubert Otis Matheny, Jr. 66, died July 20, 2021, after a battle with cancer, his wife and sister by his side. Burt was born July 3, 1955 in Malden to Hubert Otis Matheny, Jr. and Diane Kathleen Slade (Matheny) (Bedell). He grew up in Malden, graduated from Malden High School in 1974. After graduation he joined the USAF as a firefighter from 1975 to 1979. In 1976 he married Aliceann Wright; they were happily married for 45 years. After discharge from the Air force, he moved to NH and became a firefighter at Durham/UNH where he rose up in the ranks to shift captain until 2008. He worked parttime at Toys R Us until 2016. Burt volunteered at the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, NH for 25 years. He leaves behind His brother Gary Matheny (Lilian) and mother of Gary's children Gunilla Matheny; sisters Margo Kneeland (Kevin); Gloria Matheny-Eren; sister-in-law Cynthia Haggerty (Brian). Several nieces OBITUARIES and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mother and husband Paul Bedell; father Hubert and stepmother Lela Matheny; grandparents Edward Slade and Beatrice Peterson who were very important figures in Burt's life. Burt's greatest pleasure in life was being with his wife Alice. He cared deeply for his siblings, nephews and nieces, great-nieces and nephews and best friends Paul Howes and Rick Miller, but was never able to spend the time he wanted to with them or show them how much they meant to him. Burt will be cremated. At this time there are no plans for a service, though a remembrance may be held in the future. Burt requests that if anyone wishes to do something in his memory to please give a donation to the Seacoast Science Center at Rye, NH, a very special place to him. Regina Margaret Cahill Moriconi Passed away at home on July 26, 2021 surrounded by her loving family. She was 75 years old. Born in Everett, Regina lived in Malden before settling in Wilmington. She worked as an OR Manager in a hospital for many years. Regina leaves her beloved husband of 40 years, Dennis S. Moriconi. She was the loving mother of Christopher Moriconi of Peabody, Matthew Moriconi and his wife Lisa of Pittsburgh, PA, Megan Lewis and her husband David of Tewksbury and the late Dennis Moriconi Jr. Regina was the dear sister of Mary Panczyk and her husband Michael, Becky Relph and her husband Sam, James Cahill and his wife Judith and the late William G. Cahill. She was the sister-in-law of Donna Carbone and her husband Sam, Kathy Moriconi, Michael Tischetta and the late John and Joseph Moriconi. Regina was the cherished grandmother of Dennis Moriconi III and his wife Hailey, Christopher Moriconi, Joelle Moriconi, Addison and Cooper Moriconi and Patrick and Isabel Lewis and the great-grandmother of Dennis S. Moriconi IV. She was also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held from the A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home, 865 Main Street, Malden on Saturday, July 31 at 9:30am followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred Hearts Church, 297 Main Street, Malden at 10:30am. Relatives and ~ Legal Notice ~ MALDEN HOUSING AUTHORITY ADVERTISEMENT MHA #165056 The Malden Housing Authority, the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids from Contractors for Window and Door Replacements at the Springdale Elderly Development, 667-2 for the Malden Housing Authority in Malden, Massachusetts, in accordance with the documents prepared by Blackstone Block Architects. The Project consists of: Window and Door Replacement at the Springdale Elderly Development, 667-2. The work is estimated to cost $286,000 Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J & to minimum wage rates as required by M.G.L. c.149 §§26 to 27H inclusive. General bidders must be certified by the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the category of General Building Construction. General Bids will be received until 12:30 noon, Thursday, August 24, 2021 and publicly opened, forthwith. This project is being Electronically Bid (E-Bid). All bids shall be submitted online at www.Projectdog.com. Hard copy bids will not be accepted by the Awarding Authority. E-Bid tutorials and instructions are available within the specifications and online at www.Projectdog.com. For assistance, call Projectdog, Inc at (978)499-9014, M-F 8:30AM-5PM. General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) of the greatest possible bid amount (considering all alternates), and made payable to the Malden Housing Authority. Bid forms and contract documents will be available at www.Projectdog.com or for pick-up at: Projectdog, Inc, 18 Graf Road, Suite 8 Newburyport, MA 978-499-9014 (M - F 8:30AM - 5PM). Go to www.Projectdog.com and login with an existing account or click Sign Up to register for free. Enter Project Code 845247 in the project locator box. Select “Acquire Documents” to download documents, review a hard copy at Projectdog’s physical location, or request a free project CD. General bidders must agree to contract with minority and women business enterprises as certified by the Supplier Diversity Office (SDO), formerly known as SOMWBA. The combined participation benchmark reserved for such enterprises shall not be less than 10.4% of the final contract price including accepted alternates. Request for waivers must be sent to DHCD (david.mcclave@mass.gov) 5 calendar days prior to the General Bid date if the work is estimated to cost less than $500,000 OR 10 calendar days prior to the General Bid date if the work is estimated to cost $500,000 or more – NO WAIVERS WILL BE GRANTED AFTER THE BID DATE. See Contract Documents - Article 3 of the Instructions to Bidders. The job site and/or existing buildings will be available for inspection 9:00 – 10:00 AM, Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at the Springdale Elderly Development 667-2 located on Springdale Street, Malden, MA. For a separate appointment, call Edward Fahey, Modernization Director at 781-322-3184. July 30, 2021 friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home on Friday, July 30 from 4-8pm. Committal prayers will be at Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of flowers, donations in Regina’s memory may be made to Smile Train at https://www.smiletrain.org or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN, 38105 or https://www.stjude.org. Mindel “Mindy” (Spigel) Levine 85, of Danvers, formerly of Malden. Entered Eternal Rest July 22, 2021. Mrs. Levine was co-owner of Larry Levine’s Kosher Meat Market. Beloved wife of the late Laurence “Larry” Levine. Devoted mother of Renee Schecker, Allen & Joann Levine and Todd & Simone Levine. Cherished grandmother of Adam & Arielle Levine, Jenna Levine, Hillary Levine, Allison Levine, Justin Schecker and Sarah Schecker. Proud great grandmother of Hallie Levine. Loving sister-in-law of Irving Levine. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be donated to Temple Ner Tamid, PeaOBITUARIES| SEE PAGE 18

Page 14 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 a vyvavvyvavy eniioorenior avvy Senior a vy nniorniiori by Jim Miller What to Ponder Before Remarrying Later in Life Dear Savvy Senior, What types of financial or legal snags should I be aware of when considering remarriage? I’m 62-years-old and have been seeing a nice man for about a year. We’ve been talking about getting married, but I want to make sure I understand all the possible consequences beforehand. Divorced Widow Dear Divorced, Getting remarried later in life can actually bring about a host of financial and legal issues that are much more complicated than they are for younger couples just starting out. Here are some common problem areas you need to think about, and some tips that can help you solve them. Estate Plan: Getting remarried can have a big effect on your estate plan. Even if your will leaves everything to your kids, in most states spouses are automatically entitled to a share of your estate – usually one-third to one-half. If you don’t want to leave a third or more of your assets to your new partner, get a prenuptial agreement where you both agree not to take anything from the other’s estate. If you do want to leave something to your spouse and ensure your heirs receive their inheritance, a trust is the best option. Medical and Long-Term Care: As a married couple, you and your husband will be responsible for each other’s medical and long-term care bills. This is one of the main reasons many older couples choose to live together instead of marrying. Staying unmarried lets you and your partner qualify individually for public benefits, such as Medicaid (which pays nursing home costs), without draining the other one’s resources. But, if you remarry and can afford it, consider getting a long-term care insurance policy to protect your assets. See AALTCI.org to help you find one. Home: If you’re planning on living in your house or vice versa, you also need to think about what will happen to the house when the owner dies. If, for example, you both decide to live in your home, but you want your kids to inherit the place after you die, putting the house in both names is not an option. But, you may also not want your heirs to evict him once you die. One solution is for you to give your surviving husband a life estate, which gives him the right to live in your property during his lifetime. Then once he dies, the house will pass to your heirs. Social Security: Getting remarried can also affect your Social Security benefits if you’re divorced, widowed or are receiving SSI. For instance, getting remarried makes you ineligible for divorced spouse’s benefits. And getting remarried before age 60 (50 if you’re disabled) will cause widows and widowers to lose their right to survivor’s benefits from their former spouse. For more information, see SSA.gov. Pension Benefits: Be aware that if you’re receiving a survivor’s annuity from a public employees pension, getting remarried may cause you to lose it. In addition, widows and widowers of military personnel killed in the line of duty may lose their benefits if they remarry before age 57, and survivors of federal civil servants that receive a pension will forfeit it if they remarry before 55. Alimony: If you are receiving alimony from an ex-spouse, it will almost certainly end if you remarry and might even be cut off if you live together. College Aid: If you have any children in college receiving financial aid, getting married and adding a new spouse’s income to the family could affect what he or she gets. To get help with these issues, consider hiring an estate planner who can draw up a plan to protect both you and your partner’s interests. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book. The Malden Planning Board and Malden City Council Ordinance Committee will jointly hold a public hearing in the Herbert L. Jackson Council Chamber, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, August 11, 2021, in accordance with Section 12.32.050 of Chapter 12 of the Revised Ordinances of 2020, as Amended, of the City of Malden, on the petitions for zoning amendments made in City Council Papers #232/2021 and #339/2021, to further amend the following sections of Chapter 12 of the Revised Ordinances of 2020, as Amended, of the City of Malden, as follows: I. Use Regulations (Section 12.12): to add new use regulations to establish an Inclusionary Zoning ordinance regarding affordable housing (CCP #232/2021). II. Use Regulations (Sections 12.12.030 and 12.12.090): to amend existing use regulations to prohibit Offsite Parking Facilities in the Residence A zoning district (CCP #339/2021). Full texts of the proposed zoning amendments (City Council Papers #232/2021 and #339/2021) are available for public review on the City of Malden website at https://cityofmalden.legistar.com/Legislation.aspx and with the City Planner, Inspectional Services, 3rd floor, and the City Clerk, 2nd Floor, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA. By: Kenneth Antonucci, Clerk Malden Planning Board July 23 & July 30, 2021 ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS...UNIQUE Opportunity to own THREE buildings on ONE lot. SINGLE FAMILY Colonial offers 4 rms., 2 bdrms., 1 bath, updated gas heat, hot water, roof & windows, 1 off-street parking spot, needs cosmetics. STORE FRONT currently used as a restaurant w/ a lease includes 1 car off-street parking spot & updated roof. OVERSIZED GARAGE w/ one 10’ garage door which can accommodate 4+ cars, office area, bathrm. w/ toilet & shower stall only, rubber roof. Located on bus line just outside of Cliftondale Sq. Great Opportunity - Great Investment! Offered at $550,000 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. By: Craig Spadafora, Chair Malden City Council Ordinance ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, August 18, 2021, 6:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada), at Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant St., Room #106 Herbert L Jackson Council Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 21-010 by Juan Chen for a variance of MCC 12.16.010 Table of Intensity Regulations- Chapter 12 of the revised Ordinances of 2020 as amended of the City of Malden – Namely – Dwelling – Single Family Dimensional Controls - rear yard setback (changing deck to 3 season porch) as per Plans RES-035782-2020 at the property known as and numbered 27 Beltran St, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #012-080-005 Additional information, Petition & plans available for public review in the Office of Inspectional Services, 215 Pleasant St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_Prod/SelfService Nathaniel Cramer, Chair July 23 & July 30, 2021 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ MALDEN PLANNING BOARD and MALDEN CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARING

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Page 15 Walk With Ease program moves and motivates F or the past 16 months, the COVID-19 pandemic has restricted us from being as mobile as we would like to be, affecting our activity. To get moving safely, Mystic Valley Elder Services is pleased to offer a fun, easy way to add more steps to your day and feel better about yourself. The Arthritis Foundation’s Walk With Ease program is designed to help older adults living with arthritis better manage their pain and for those without arthritis who want to make walking a regular habit. The program motivates individuals to make walking an important part of everyday life. Shown to reduce pain and increase balance and walking pace, Walk with Ease provides participants with the information and tools they need to develop a safe exercise routine that fits their unique needs and goals. This free six-week program has been developed by the Arthritis Foundation and is being offered in cooperation with Springfield College. Participants will receive a free Walk With Ease workbook as well as free individual phone or virtual coaching with a physical therapy student for the duration of the program. Benefits to you by participating in the Walk With Ease program: • Motivate yourself to get in great shape • Walk safely and comfortably • Improve your flexibility, strength and stamina • Reduce pain and feel great Space is limited so sign up today. Please make sure you consult with your primary care provider before starting any new fitness program. To find out more about the criteria and to register for the program, please contact Donna Covelle at dcovelle@ mves.org or at 781-388-4867. MAGIC BY SCOTT JAMESON AT THE MALDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY W ednesday August 4, 7:00pm See the show audiences are calling “Superb!”, “A blast!”, and “Heartwarming fun for the whole family.” Join magician and juggler Scott Jameson on Wednesday, August 4, at 7:00pm at the Malden Public Library for an extraordinary performance that will have you laughing out loud and perched on the very edge of your seat. Umbrellas will be plucked from thin air, a draw~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, August 18, 2021 6:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada) at Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant St, Room #106 Herbert L Jackson Council Chambers, Malden, MA on Petition 21-011 by Christopher Fallon, Esq. on behalf of 585 Pleasant Street Associates, LLC for a variance of MCC 12.16.010 Table of Intensity Regulations - Chapter 12 of the revised Ordinances of 2020 as amended of the City of Malden – Namely –Dimensional Controls: Lot Area, Front Setback, Lt and Rt Side Setback, Both Sides Setback, Rear Setback, Coverage - Principal Building, Open Space and MCC 12.16.070 (I) Yard Requirements as per Plans COO-037160-2021 at the property known as and numbered 585 Pleasant St, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #027-103-336 Additional information, Petition & plans available for public review in the Office of Inspectional Services, 215 Pleasant St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_Prod/SelfService Nathaniel Cramer, Chair July 30 & August 6, 2021 ing will come to life, basketballs will be spun and juggled, and a member of the audience will unlock telekinetic abilities. For more information contact the Children's Room at the library at 781-324-0218 or visit www. scottjameson.com. Don’t miss this wonderful show! This program is supported by a grant from the Malden Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. 1. July 30 is National Cheesecake Day; American cream cheese was developed in Chester, New York, in 1872, when William Lawrence tried to recreate what French cheese? 2. What 1941 movie’s last line is “The Stuff that Dreams are made of” (an answer to a question)? 3. What comic strip bird was named after a 1969 festival? 4. On July 31, 2012, who broke the record for the most Olympic medals? 5. What museum been called the nation’s attic? 6. The sailing brig the Pilgrim, what was immortalized in the 1840 memoir “Two Years Before the Mast,” was built in a Mystic River shipyard in what city? 7. On Aug. 1 in what year did the Solar Building in Albuquerque, New Mexico, become the first commercial building to be heated mostly by solar energy: 1944, 1957 or 1966? 8. At the next Olympics, what city will become the first to have hosted both the winter and summer Olympics? 9. Belzoni, Mississippi, holds a World Festival for what fish without scales? 10. How are Aswan, Grand Coolee and Hoover similar? 11. On Aug. 2, 1610, who was searching for the Northwest Passage when he sailed into a large bay? 12. What 1972 Atari game is called the first successful arcade video game? 13. What game is known as draughts in England? 14. August 3 is National Watermelon Day; what country grows the most watermelon: China, India or the USA? 15. What links Mary Hopkin and “All in the Family”? 16. Who appeared in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” “Cleopatra” and “National Velvet”? 17. On Aug. 4, 1916, the USA purchased what Danish islands that are the only locale in the USA that drives on the left? 18. What statue carries a tablet inscribed “JULY IV MDCCLXXVI”? 19. What state had no daytime speed limit until 1974? 20. August 5 is IPA Day; what does IPA stand for? ANSWERS 1. Neufchâtel 2. “The Maltese Falcon” 3. Woodstock 4. Michael Phelps 5. The Smithsonian Institution 6. Medford 7. 1957 8. Beijing 9. Catfish 10. They are names of dams (on the Nile, Columbia and Colorado, respectively) 11. Henry Hudson 12. Pong 13. Checkers 14. China 15. “Those Were the Days” was Mary Hopkin’s 1968 debut single and a hit; a song with the same title was the opening theme of “All in the Family.” 16. Elizabeth Taylor 17. The Virgin Islands 18. The Statue of Liberty 19. Montana 20. Indian Pale Ale

Page 16 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 * Crack Repairing * Pot Hole Filling * Striping Handicapped Spaces * Free Estimates Tom’s Seal Coating Call Gary: 978-210-4012 FRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured ~ HELP WANTED ~ Construction Help Wanted Seeking Full-Time Laborers “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior Basic construction knowledge, MA Drivers License with clean driving record a must. EVERETT ALUMINUM Call Steve at: (617) 389-3839 Mold & Waterproofing EXPERTS FIRE • SOOT • WATER Homeowner’s Insurance Loss Specialists FREE CONSULTATION 1-877-SAL-SOOT Sal Barresi, Jr. - Your fi rst call 617-212-9050 • Sump Pumps • Walls & Floor Cracks • ALL WORK GUARANTEED - Licensed Contractor - JPG CONSTRUCTION Cell phone 781-632-7503 508-292-9134 Discount Services -Raccoons -Squirrels 781-269-0914 Removal Discount Tree Service Professional TREE 24-Hour Service and CLEANUPS 781-269-0914 REMOVAL SPADAFORA AUTO PARTS JUNK CARS WANTED SAME DAY PICK UP 781-324-1929 Quality Used Tires Mounted & Installed Used Auto Parts & Batteries Family owned & operated since 1946 Advocate Call now! 617-387-2200 advertise on the web at www.advocatenews.net $ $ $ $ Classifieds

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Page 18 CANDIDATE | FROM PAGE 11 my daughter is a Gold Award recipient. I am a new member of Zonta and a member of the Malden Democratic City Committee. I believe in stepping up and working together to find solutions and to share ideas.” To learn more about Sharyn Rose-Zeiberg and to get involved in her campaign, find her on Facebook and Instagram under Sharyn for School Committee, visit sharynforschoolcommittee.com or email her at sharynforschoolcommittee@ gmail.com. ~ HELP WANTED ~ Bilingual Italian or Spanish speaking woman wanted for senior citizen. Light housekeeping, preparing dinner. Salary Negotiable. Call 617-387-4444 Hours: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS BUYER1 LAM, UT L CRANDLE, MARKETA LAM, UT L PHAM, JOSEPH BUYER2 HE, HOUMING HE, HOUMING TRAN, LENA SELLER1 LAN, QUN WING-POON, HEUNG LAN, QUN ESTHER A ALLEN RET SELLER2 WU, WEILIANG WU, WEILIANG DEAS, SHARON E EAST BOSTON 38 Main St., Saugus (617) 877-4553 mangorealtyteam.com ~ Meet Our Agents ~ Coming Soon: 7 Hooper St., Chelsea - 3 family......$949,000 OPEN HOUSE 292 Bennington St., East Boston Open House on Sunday, August 1st, 12:00-1:30 PM - 2 family, first floor commercial space. at the present time there is a barber shop. 2nd floor offers 3 bedroom, 2 full baths. nice hardwood floors with great sunlight.................................................... $989,000 ~ TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT ~ WAKEFIELD - Luxury 7 room, 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bath townhouse on busline. center island, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, open floor plan. This townhouse will sure to please you with lots of space and generous closet space, 1 car garage, patio, and more....................$2,900. Sue Palomba Founder, CEO Barry Tam Lea Doherty Ron Visconti COMING SOON: STONEHAM Beautiful 4 level, 7 Room, 2 1/2 bath corner lot Carolina Coral Patrick Rescigno Rosa Rescigno Carl Greenler Why List with Mango Realty? Our last listing SOLD $64,000 OVER ASKING with 28 OFFERS! Townhouse offers Central Air, with great amenities including pool, 2 assigned parking spaces, pet friendly, barbecues welcome, minutes to major routes and Boston.......$589,950 Call Mango Realty at (617) 877-4553 for a Free Market Analysis! Fluent in Chinese, Cantonese, Italian & Spanish! THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 SPORTS| FROM PAGE 12 from Medford and also juniors, were all members of the METRO Baseball Team, which went 2-3 in round-robin play, which was held at Monan Park at UMass Boston in Dorchester. The two other members of the METRO team were Malden High sophomore Brandon McMahon and Medford High sophomore Justin Curcio. McMahon was an All-Conference selection from the GBL All-Star Team. The team was coached by Malden High fifth-year Head Coach Steve Freker, who has coached in the Bay State Games for METRO every year since Baseball was officially added as a sport in the Summer Games in 1989, the longest-serving coach, in any sport, in Bay State’s history. ~Handyman Services~ •Plumbing •Electric •Ceiling Fans •Waterheaters + More Call Tom 781-324-2770 ADDRESS 170-172 SUMMER ST 180 MOUNTAIN AVE #12 2-4 BARTLETT ST 42 LOOMIS ST #102 CITY MALDEN MALDEN MALDEN MALDEN OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 13 body; Bnai Israel Cong. Rockville, MD; or Chabad Center Parkland, FL. Carl Lee Bailey Passed away peacefully on July 21, 2021, surrounded by his loving family. He was 78 years old. Carl was a longtime resident of Malden and a Veteran of the United States Marines and Massachusetts Army National Guard. Carl was the beloved husband of 57 years to Helen F. (Cerrone) Bailey. He was the loving father of Sharon Fama and her husband Steve of Malden and Susan Bailey of Malden. Carl was the brother of Pamela Helmandollar and her husband Jerry and the late Brenda Bailey and Gail Crouse and her surviving husband Johnny. He was the cherished papa of Jessica and Victoria Fama. He is also survived by nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers donations in Carl’s memory may be made to Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St., Ste. B-102, Danvers, MA 01923. 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. DATE 09.07.2021 09.07.2021 09.07.2021 06.07.2021 PRICE $1 180 000,00 $236 000,00 $1 180 000,00 $371 000,00 COMING SOON: CHELSEA UNDER AGREEMENT

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Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 30, 2021 Follow Us On: COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS Sandy Juliano Broker/President Sizzling Hot House Prices! Sell now before the market cools down! WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best! NEW LISTING BY SANDY! SOLD! UNDER AGREEMENT TWO FAMILY 111-113 CHESTNUT ST., EVERETT $849,900 LISTED BY SANDY NEW PRICE! CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS! 617-590-9143 LISTED BY NORMA TWO FAMILY - 123 BUCKNAM ST., EVERETT $849,900 CALL QUAZI FOR DETAILS! 617-447-1989 SOLD! UNDER AGREEMENT 4 FAMILY TWO FAMILY 141 GARLAND ST., EVERETT $925,000 CALL SANDY FOR DETAILS: 617-448-0854 756 BROADWAY, EVERETT $859,900 CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS! 617-590-9143 EVERETT RENTAL - RENTED! 1 BEDROOM $1,650/MO. WALK TO EVERETT SQUARE CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS 617-590-9143 EVERETT RENTAL 2 BEDROOM CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS 617-590-9143 Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149 Open Daily From 10:0 Joe DiNuzzo - Broker Associate :0 00 AM 5:00 PM www.jrs-properties.com Norma Capuano Parziale - Agent Denise Matarazz - Agent Maria Scrima - Agent Follow Us On: 617.544.6274 EVERETT RENTAL - RENTED! WOODLAWN AREA 3 BEDROOM $2,400/MO. MOVE IN READY CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS 617-590-9143 SOLD! 3 BEDROOM SINGLE NORTH READING EVERETT RENTAL 2 BEDROOM $2,500/MO. CALL NORMA FOR DETAILS 617-590-9143 CHELSEA RENTAL - RENTED! 1 BEDROOM $1,400/MO. CALL JOE FOR DETAILS 617-680-7610 Rosemarie Ciampi - Agent Michael Matarazzo -Agent Mark Sachetta - Agent

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