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Malden Vol. 28, No. 31 -FREESUMMER TREAT: WARD 5 POP-UP SLUSH PARTY SEE PAGE 12 ADVOCATE www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday Tenants plan to rally against rent hikes 617-387-2200 Friday, August 2 , 2019 Mayor proposes sweeping changes to Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) program Special to the Advocate M ayor Gary Christenson has proposed the elimination of the PAYT trash program and dual-stream recycling system. The new proposal calls for city-issued barrels for both trash and recycling. “I’m pleased that we were Steep rent increases for apartments at 33 Park St. have forced many long-term tenants out of their homes. By Barbara Taormina T enants of 33 Park St. plan to rally on their doorstep this Saturday at 3 p.m. to protest major rent hikes set by the building’s new owner, Andreas Tsitos of United Properties Inc. According to a Facebook page created to spread the word about the rally, the rents at 33 Park St., a 1925 brick building with a mix of 36 studio and one-bedroom apartments, have jumped by nearly 50 percent. Rally organizers say studios which were renting for $1,000 a month are now being offered for $1,500 and many long-term tenants have been driven out by the increases. Tenants who are staying put are taking a stand with the rally, which is backed by City Life/Vida Urbana, a Jamaica Plain–based nonprofit organization with a history of promoting tenants’ rights and preventing housing displacement by negotiating with landlords. United Properties manages properties owned by Tsitos, who, according to his LinkedIn page, is a real estate investor with 800 rental units in Malden, Lynn, Everett, Medford and Burlington. Tsitos’s residential properties in Malden include multiunit buildings at 39 Rockland Ave., 166 Salem St., 38 Lyme St., 2 Webster St. and 166 Mountain Ave. as well as other small multifamily properties throughout the city. In addition to residential properties, Tsitos also owns more than a dozen retail and office buildings in Malden, including 67 Maplewood St., 52-72 Summer St. and 22-44 Eastern TENANTS | SEE PAGE 14 Races are set for the city election By Barbara Taormina I t’s on. Assistant Registrar of Voters Carol Ann Desiderio has posted the list of candidates who have met the deadline and submitted their signed nomination papers, and Malden’s election season has officially begun. There were a few last-minute surprises, and disappointments for some, but there will be races and voters will have choices. The top of the ticket will be a two-man race with incumbent Mayor Gary Christenson facing a challenge from Ward 3 Councillor John Matheson. Thomas Burgess pulled paable to come up with a proposal that is acceptable to our trash provider, JRM Hauling and Recycling, Inc. (JRM) and the City,” commented Christenson. “Make no mistake about it, finding a compromise has been an ongoing and difficult task, especially considering the instability in the trash and recycling markets. It has taken more than a dozen meetings with JRM over the past several years to reach this modification.” Under his proposal, each qualifying residential unit will receive a 65-gallon covered barrel to use for their weekly MAYOR | SEE PAGE 3 Gary Christenson Mayor Our 80th Year EDUCATION Next Classes DRIVER $3.39 $2.45 GALLON GALLON We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover Price Subject to Change without notice 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 1 Week Class Aug. 19 CALL - ENROLL or Register Online 617-387-9121 HENRYSAUTOSCHOOL.COM EVERETT AUTO SCHOOL “Successful Key To Driving” Since 1938 Gift Certificates Available Amanda Linehan Ward 3 Candidate pers to join the race for mayor but decided against a run and spared Malden a citywide preliminary for the top spot in Julianne Orsino Ward 3 Candidate local government. In the race for the three atRACES | SEE PAGE 5

Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 Senate passes Sen. Lewis’s bill to eliminate ghost networks B OSTON – On July 25 the Massachusetts State Senate voted unanimously to support An Act to increase consumer transparency about insurance provider networks, legislation sponsored by the Senate’s Committee on Ways and Means to eliminate “ghost networks” among Massachusetts health insurers and increase access to mental health care for patients who need it. State Senator Jason Lewis is Assistant Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 Lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net Vice Chair of the Senate’s Committee on Ways and Means. Out-of-date and inaccurate health insurance provider directories appear to have a large number of in-network providers. In reality, the number is often much smaller, as providers might have moved, closed their practices, no longer accept new patients or no longer participate in particular health insurance plans. These “ghost networks” are especially challenging for people seeking care for behavioral health conditions: In 2018 the Division of Insurance reported provider directories for behavioral health services listed only 29 percent to 64 percent completely accurate information. “Many families and individuals seeking health care, particularly mental health care, are A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 8 AM - 8 PM Sun. - Holidays: 8 AM - 6 PM (781) 289-4959 GIFT CARDS! 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This legislation ensures that consumers have the best information available to meet their health needs. An Act to inJason Lewis State Senator crease consumer transparency about insurance provider networks would require insurers’ provider directories to include the most up-to-date list of participating doctors and specialists and their services. The bill also creates a task force to study and recommend further improvements to provider diSENATE | SEE PAGE 3 Encore shares its success with local nonprofits By Barbara Taormina J une was a great month for Encore Boston Harbor, and two Malden nonprofits are now in line to benefit from the casino’s grand opening. The week before Encore officially opened its doors on June 23, the casino held three test nights under the watchful eye of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC), which monitored the practice runs to ensure compliance with state laws and gaming standards and regulations. Encore not only passed the MGC’s tests, the casino took in $669,000 during the three-night trial run. Encore now plans to divide that money among six local nonprofit organizations: Malden’s Bread of Life, the Malden YMCA, Everett Community Schools, the Mystic River Watershed Association, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston and the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts. Encore will cut checks for $111,503 for each of the six organizations. “Giving back to the communities in which we live and work is a large part of who we are as a company,” said Encore Boston Harbor President Robert DeSalvio in a press release announcing the donations. “We are humbled that our friends and families came out in droves to support the opening of Encore Boston Harbor and helped us create an opportunity to make a meaningful impact with these worthy local organizations.” Wynn Resorts, which operates Encore Boston Harbor, has highlighted its support for surrounding communities, its charitable giving and projects and goals to benefit the region. Over the next 15 years, Encore will pay $574 million to its host and surrounding communities with $485 million going to Everett, $32 million pledged to Boston and $57 million to be shared among Malden, Medford, Somerville, Chelsea and Cambridge. Wynn has also committed to donating $10 million to local civic organizations over the next four years. While a lot of money is going out to support communities and nonprofit organizations, Encore is also taking in a lot of cash from gamblers and guests. Encore reported earnings of nearly $16.8 million during its first week in business. According to Card Player, a popular online poker magazine, $9.12 million of Encore’s earnings came from gamblers feeding the casino’s 3,150 slot machines. Losses at the gaming tables brought in the remaining $7.67 million. Municipalities and nonprofit organizations were not the only ones to benefit from Encore’s successful opening. According to Card Player, at the end of June, the Commonwealth collected $4.2 million in taxes from the casino.

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August 2, 2019 Page 3 Malden Center makeover reaches the home stretch S By Barbara Taormina ome of the big pieces of Malden’s downtown revitalization seem to be finally falling into place. J Malden Center has started preleasing some of the project’s 320 apartments, and the openings of the center’s retail shops and Malden’s new City Hall have target dates within the next six months. Across the street, a huge banner on the side of the building has been telling Malden for about 18 months that EXCHANGE was coming first in 2018, then in 2019. And while that change won’t arrive this year, it will, at least be underway soon. Mayor Gary Christenson fielded questions on both J Malden Center and 200 Exchange Street during the Malden Live Q&A with city officials last week. Christenson told viewers who watched the meeting that was streamed on the city’s Facebook page that Malden’s new City Hall will be on the right of the site of the old City Hall. “We just got our first tour of the building, and I think the entire community will be proud of what’s happening up there,” said Christenson. The first tenants are expected at the end of the summer around the same time that pedestrians will be able to start using some of the new sidewalks. “Retailers will start moving in sometime in the fall, and City Hall is aiming for a December or January 2020 opening. From all accounts, we’re very pleased with what we’re seeing up, and we can’t wait for you to be a part of it,” Christenson told viewers. In May, Jefferson Apartment Group announced that Landsmith, a locally owned gourmet coffee shop, and Soul City Yoga, which is based just down the road in Lynn, were the first two businesses to lease some of the center’s available retail space. According to the J Malden Center website, the buildings are not open yet for tours but prospective tenants can look at floor plans, prices and the long list of amenities that include a saltwater pool, a solarium, outdoor kitchens, gaming areas, a fitness center and a rooftop deck with views of the Boston skyline. Rents for the first available studios are around $2,300 a month while one-bedroom apartments are priced from $2,535 to $2,700. Two-bedroom units run from $3,430 to $4,070 a month. And across the street, BerkeRed Sox announcer visits Malden Senior Center ley Investments Inc. is beginning the work of transforming the old Bank of America processing center into a new four-story mixed-use innovation hub with 200,000 square feet of “creative” office space, 60,000 square feet that can accommodate a data center and 16,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. “The permit was just pulled to begin construction on the ground level, where the floor will be converted to all retail space,” said Christenson. “The balance of the building will remain office space.” The building’s new design elements include floor-to-ceiling glass exteriors in parts of the building, a two-story lobby and glass storefronts on the ground floor. As for tenants, Berkeley expects to attract technology firms and creative industries that will appreciate 200 Exchange Street’s easy access to Boston and Malden’s growing population of highly skilled millennials. 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(Photo Courtesy of Charles Harrington) MAYOR | FROM PAGE 1 trash, and the City expects that this size container will satisfy the needs of the residents. “We considered a grant that would have funded smaller containers but knew that it would leave too many residents with excess trash to deal with,” said Christenson. “There are some additional costs involved, but we have heard from our residents that the inconvenience of obtaining the blue bags and the bags’ inability to properly contain trash is their number one concern.” Residents will also be able to SENATE | FROM PAGE 2 rectories, particularly information about behavioral health providers and the specific services they offer. This legislation was the result of months of colrecycle using a single-stream method with a city-issued 32-gallon barrel. “We are confident that the conversion from dual-stream to single-stream recycling will be well received by our residents as well,” said Christenson. 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Page 4 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 Dr. Allison Horrocks to give lecture on Harriet Hanson Robinson at Malden Public Library P lease join us on Tuesday, Aug. 6 at 6:30 p.m. for a lecture on the life of Malden resident Harriet Hanson Robinson presented by Dr. Allison Horrocks of the Lowell National Historic Park. The program is free and will be held at the Malden Public Library (36 Salem St.). Over the next year, many communities will celebrate the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment, which extended the right to vote to women in the United States. This talk will explore the life story of Harriet Hanson Robinson, a suffragist and activist who once lived in Malden. While in Lowell, Harriet Robinson contributed to The Lowell Offering, a textile workers’ magazine. Yet it was during her years in Malden that Robinson became more connected to a wider world of abolitionists, woman’s rights advocates, and intellectuals. At 23 Harriet married William Stevens Robinson, a journalist and antislavery activist, and moved to Malden. Robinson was the first woman to speak before the Select Committee on Woman Suffrage in Congress. She and her daughter, Harriet Lucy Shattuck, organized the National Women’s Suffrage Association of Massachusetts. This talk will put Robinson’s life in historical context, providing insight into the broader social movements that surrounded her and the particular challenges she faced as a woman who reinvented herself several times. Horrocks is a public historian who works as a Park RangANGELO’S FULL "Over 40 Years of Excellence!" 1978-2019 Regular Unleaded $2.559 Mid Unleaded $2.799 Super $2.859 Diesel Fuel $2.839 KERO $4.759 Diesel $2.559 SERVICE HEATING OIL 24-Hour Burner Service Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) DEF Available by Pump! Open an account and order online at: www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN AVE • SAUGUS • OPEN 7 DAYS history, education and public service. In addition to her work with the National Park Service, Horrocks has been involved with a range of local historical projects, including lecturing at teachers’ workshops and creating a women’s history trail. 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. For more information, please contact the Malden Public Library at 781324-0218. Malden Public Library to show “Smallfoot” on Aug. 21 J Dr. Allison Horrocks er at Lowell National Historical Park in Lowell. Since answering a local newspaper advertisement seeking volunteer guides more than a decade ago, she has worked as an interpreter in a range of historical sites and house museums. Her primary areas of interest are women’s oin us for Outdoor Movie Night at the Malden Public Library on Wednesday, Aug. 21 at 7:45 p.m. for part of our “Live on the Lawn” series. We will be showing “Smallfoot,” a 2018 animated family film about a yeti who meets a “smallfoot” (human). The Chicago Sun-Times writes: “A bright young Yeti finds something he thought didn’t exist: a human. News of this throws the simple yeti community into an uproar over what else might be out there in the big world beyond their snowy village, in an all-new story about friendship, courage, and the joy of discovery. The movie is a zippy, silly, zany, cheery, little tale.” The movie features the voices of Channing Tatum, Zendaya, Common and others. CinemaScore gives the film an A- grade. It is rated PG and runs for 96 minutes. Join us on the front lawn for this fun, family-friendly and crowd-pleasing movie. Free popcorn will be provided. Thank you to our generous sponsor Eastern Bank. This film is free and open to the public. Movie times are approximate. Please call the Malden Public Library at 781-324-0218 for more information. Why Bank At Just Your Bank’s ATMs & Branches YOU CAN Its a Marina Dance Party all weekend! Friday, August 2 at 9 PM BILLY PEZZULO Saturday, August 3 at 9 PM DJ LOGIK Sunday, August 4 at 9 PM DJ LOGIK MONDAY'S SHUCK! $1.00 Oysters SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET Only $19.95 / 11am-2pm Featuring Al Whitney Jazz Band BOOK YOUR NEXT FUNCTION WITH US * GIFT CARDS AMPLE FREE www.marinaatthewharf.com 543 North Shore Rd. Revere 781-629-3798 PARKING AMAZING WATER VIEWS BANK EVERYWHERE WITH MASS BAY! 55,000 Surcharge-FREE Allpoint ATMs – At Stores, Centers & Places You Are Every Day 5,000 CO-OP Shared Branch SM Outlets – At Partner CU’s Allover The Area & Nationwide GREAT Mobile App & Check Deposit – Bank EASY from Your Phone or Tablet Get started at massbaycu.org or visit any Mass Bay Branch! Easy! massbaycu.org (617) 269-2700 South Boston – Everett – Quincy – Seaport Federally insured by NCUA EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Prices subject to change FLEET

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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August 2, 2019 Page 7 Lewis, Brodeur, Donato and Ultrino secure funding for Malden priorities in state budget B OSTON – State Sen. Jason Lewis and State Reps. Paul Brodeur, Paul Donato and Steven Ultrino are pleased that the recently passed state budget includes major investments in the City of Malden and its fiscal priorities. Under this budget, Malden will receive a total of $51,206,223 in Chapter 70 education funding this year, an increase of $1,908,454 over the last year’s budget. Crucially, the budget fully funds the state’s Special Education Circuit Breaker program, meaning that the program will reimburse districts for high special education costs up to the full 75 percent, as stipulated in statute. Acknowledging the unique budgetary impacts of charter school enrollment and tuition reimbursement on municipal budgets, the state budget allocates $115 million in order to ensure that the state meets its obligations to towns and cities to offset the fiscal impact of charter schools. For the first time in nearly 20 years, the budget will increase the Commonwealth’s contribution into the Community Preservation Act, which will ensure that over $36 million more will be distributed to projects in Malden and all across the Commonwealth and help raise the state’s match up to 30 percent for investments in open space, affordable housing and historic preservation. Malden’s legislative delegation fought successfully to secure funding for several additional local priorities, including: · $50,000 to establish and support a school-based health center, the Starr Center, at Malden High School · $50,000 for pedestrian safety improvements at the intersection of Glenwood, Grove, Washington and Winter streets · $100,000 allocated to Housing Families, Inc. to provide educational support programming to homeless children through the GREAT youth and families program · $50,000 to support social work wraparound services in Malden Public Schools · $50,000 to support the City in purchasing new public works equipment · $100,000 to fund pro bono legal services provided through Housing Families, Inc. · $100,000 to support the Lawnmower Tune-Up and Repairs • We repair all makes & models! • Authorized • FREE PICK-UP for all Tune-Ups! all m • We r d K-U makes & mo ma akes & mo D KU for all Tun UP fo 1039 Broadway, Revere • (781) 289-6466 Biker’s Outfitter (781) 289 , ee Award-Winning Landscaping Servicing the North Shore for over 38 Years (8) 89 www.bikersoutfitter.com Dealer ABCD mobile homeless outreach team “I’m proud that this year’s budget delivers record levels of funding to Malden for local schools and other municipal services,” said Lewis. “I’m particularly pleased that we were also able to secure funding for important local priorities like the school-based health center at Malden High, pedestrian safety improvements, support for vital area nonprofits and charities, and city-owned infrastructure and equipment.” “The FY'20 budget provides funding for many important ventures in Malden that will provide sufficient resources,” said Donato. “I appreciate all the hard work done by my colleagues to ensure that we continue to support much needed investments in critical areas.” Gov. Charlie Baker signed the budget into law on July 31. NOW BOOKING NEW CUSTOMERS! DON’T WAIT! Call 781-321-2074 Pavers * Walkways * Patios * Driveways * Pool Decks Planting * Perennials * Shrubs * Trees New Lawns * Sod * Hydroseed Flowers/Annuals/Mums * Conventional Seeding * Synthetic Complete Maintenance * Cleanups (Spring & Fall) * Lawn Cutting, Edging & Weeding * Lawn Fertilizer Programs * Trim & Prune Shrubs * Mulching, Thatching Interlock Block * Fire Pits * Sitting Walls * Pillers Landscape Lighting * Design * Install * Repair * Night Illumination

Page 8 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 Rep. Steven Ultrino Yes Sen. Jason Lewis Yes AMENDMENT TO ALLOWING UNIONS TO CHARGE NON-UNION MEMBERS FOR SOME COSTS (S 2273) House 29-128, Senate 5-34, THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon Hill Roll Call records the votes of local senators and representatives from the week of July 22-26. SUBSCRIBE TO MASSTERLIST–IT'S FREE! Join more than 17,000 other people from movers and shakers to political junkies and interested citizens who start their morning with a copy of MASSterList! MASSterList is a daily ensemble of news and commentary about the Legislature, Politics, Media and Judiciary of Massachusetts drawn from major news organizations as well as specialized publications selected by widely acclaimed and highly experienced editor Jay Fitzgerald. Jay introduces each article in his own clever and never-boring, inimitable way. Go to: www.massterlist.com/ subscribe Type in your email address and in 15 seconds you will be signed up for a free subscription. With no strings attached. $43.1 BILLION FISCAL YEAR 2020 STATE BUDGET(H 4000) House 159-0, Senate 391, approved and sent to Gov. Charlie Baker the conference committee compromise version of a $43.1 billion fiscal 2020 state budget. Baker has ten days to sign the budget and to veto sections of it. It would then take a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate to override any vetoes. The conference committee version was hammered out after the House and Senate each approved different budgets. The package raises spending by $1.6 billion, or 4 percent over fiscal 2019. “The strategic investments that are made in this budget reflect the shared priorities of the Legislature,” said House Ways and Means Committee Chair Aaron Michlewitz (D-Boston). “By incorporating the input from our colleagues, this document has been made stronger. I am proud that key services in the areas of education, housing, homelessness and the environment will see significant funding increases in this budget.” “This consensus fiscal year 2020 budget strikes a balance between maintaining fiscal responsibility and making targeted investments that benefit our commonwealth’s economic well-being,” said Senate Ways and Means Chair Mike Rodrigues (D-Westport). “I was the sole vote against the acceptance of the conference committee report because I was concerned the report’s language on offshore wind procurement left key terms undefined,” said Sen. Mark Pacheco (D-Taunton). “I brought my concerns to the Senate floor and I hope the administration was listening. The conference committee report also did not contain language for the reauthorization of simulcasting, which will end at the close of business on July 31st. Despite my concerns about the conference committee report, however, I was proud to vote along with my colleagues unanimously in favor of enacting the budget because the citizens of Massachusetts depend on the resources it provides for public education, local aid, and countless other vital functions and services.” Beacon Hill Roll Call notes that there actually was not a roll call that was unanimous on the enactment (final approval) of the budget. Enactment was approved by a voice vote. (A “Yes” vote is for the budget. A “No” vote is against it.) Rep. Paul Donato Yes rejected Gov. Charlie Baker’s amendments to a House and Senate-passed bill that would allow public sector unions to charge non-members for the cost of some services and representation. The bill was filed as a response to the Janus v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees 2018 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that public employees cannot be forced to pay fees or dues to a union to which he or she does not belong. Freedom of speech advocates hailed the decision while labor advocates said it was an unjust attack on unions. In his message to the Legislature, Baker said his amendments would protect the privacy rights of public employees and correct statutory inconsistencies. “Although a portion of this bill addresses issues raised in the Janus decision … other provisions in the bill go beyond what the Janus decision required,” said Baker in a message to the Legislature. “These provisions would jeopardize the privacy rights of public employees and prevent the commonwealth and public sector unions from negotiating certain terms and conditions of employment.” “The House and Senate engaged in a serious debate regarding the substance of the governor’s amendments, and ultimately decided on a bipartisan basis to overwhelmingly support language which did not include them,” said Rep. Paul Brodeur (D-Melrose). “Ensuring that we do everything we can in Massachusetts to protect workers’ rights continues to be a top priority. I’m eager to have these worker protections become law.“ “The governor tried to strike a balance,” said Paul Craney, spokesman for the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance which was in favor of the amendments. BEACON | SEE PAGE 11 New member needed for License Board M ayor Gary Christenson is reaching out to Malden residents in an effort to fill a vacancy on the License Board. The three-member Board regulates the sale and distribution of alcohol beverages in the city. In conjunction with the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, the License Board grants licenses, establishes standards and regulates hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be consumed both on and off premises. The License Board meets the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Police Station Community Room (800 Eastern Ave.). To apply to the Malden License Board, please complete the online Boards and Commissions Application in full on the City website: www.cityofmalden.org/BCApplication. The City of Malden actively seeks applicants with diverse backgrounds. Proficiency in a language or languages in addition to English is preferred. The deadline for accepting applications is Friday, Aug. 9 at noon. Please email kmanninghall@ cityofmalden.org for additional questions. Beer and Wine Garden opens at Encore T here are beer gardens and then there is the new Beer and Wine Garden at Encore Boston Harbor’s South Lawn. With August already here, it’s time to squeeze in as much summer as possible without running out of beer, wine, sunshine, and entertainment. From now until Labor Day, the Beer and Wine Garden at the new $2.6 billion resort and casino will open Saturday and Sunday from 1pm until 30 minutes after sunset. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday of Labor Day weekend, the garden will be open from noon until 30 minutes after sunset. The outdoor waterfront garden provides a perfect summer outing along the newly restored Mystic River shoreline and Encore Harborwalk, complete with beer, wine, cocktails, and a number of lawn games. Soft drinks and snacks can also be found on the menu. Getting to the Encore Beer and Wine Garden is almost as fun as being there. Guests can take the luxury motor yachts from the Seaport or Long Wharf, or many of the other transportation options Encore has to offer. Whether for beer, wine, cocktails, the ornate floral displays or millions of dollars of fine public art, the Encore Beer and Wine Garden is the perfect way to spend what’s left of your summer weekends.

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August 2, 2019 Page 9 Reading Cooperative Bank awards Mystic Valley Elder Services $5K for its Elder Independence Fund R eading Cooperative Bank recently awarded Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) $5,000 toward its Elder Independence Fund, a significant resource that offers grants to low-income elders or adults living with disabilities to pay for an urgently needed item or service that helps the individual remain independent. “We are very grateful to the Reading Cooperative Bank and its generous donation to our Elder Independence Fund,” said MVES CEO Daniel O’Leary. “This donation will be a tremendous help in maintaining the Fund and helping those older adults in need.” The Elder Independence Fund is used as a last resort to provide community services, purchase essential home care services, and address situations of need for which there is no other government program or charitable resource. In order to maintain this vital resource and insure its continued existence, and its ability to respond to the needs of local older adults and adults livThe Reading Cooperative Bank recently presented a financial award of $5,000 to Mystic Valley Elder Services’ Elder Independence Fund. From left to right: Taking part in the award presentation were Reading resident and Mystic Valley Elder Services Board Member Brian Snell, Reading resident and Mystic Valley Elder Services Director of Development Jenny Vanasse, Reading resident and Mystic Valley Elder Services Board Member Bill Hecht, Sr. and Reading Cooperative Bank President & CEO Julie Thurlow. (Courtesy Photo) ing with disabilities, MVES seeks support from funders such as the Reading Cooperative Bank. WE WORK FOR YOU! * Have your car repaired by Real Manufacturer Certiified Technicians * An I-CAR GOLD CLASS SHOP Highest Certificate in the Repair Industry * Premier Insurance Co. Collision Repair Shop for Geico, Liberty Mutual, Metlife, Progressive and more! * Over 30 Years of putting families back on the Road Safe & Fast! * ATLAS Stands Behind All Repairs with a Limited Lifetime Warranty 1605 North Shore Road, Revere * 781-284-1200 Visit us at: www.AtlasAutobody.com or call (781) 284-1200 to schedule your appointment today!

Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 Library Summer Concert Features Teal Street Band J oin us on Wednesday, Aug. 7 at 7 p.m. for the Malden Public Library’s Summer Concert Series featuring the Teal Street Band. The Teal Street Band is a high energy rock band from the Greater Boston area playing classic rock, 90s alternative rock, R&B and top 40. Some of the members have been together since the mid-1970s. Songs like "Long Train Running" and - Live Performances | Dozens of Food Vendors Activities for the Entire Family | Beer Garden "Suffragette City" were new releases back then huge hits on the radio. They covered those songs (and many others) long before they were considered classic rock. Band members grew up listening to and performing some of the best classic rock and 90's alternative artists. They bought their records and went to their concerts and are proud to be honoring this music today! Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and experience a great night of outdoor live music at the Malden Public Library (36 Salem Street). Grab a spot on the lawn and enjoy some great entertainment! All concerts are free and sponsored by the Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation, with additional support from the Friends of the Library. In case of rain, concerts will be moved inside. OBITUARIES Nicholas William Wofsey Vietnamese Kids Pageant Coordinator: Anh Le: (857)869-2525 SOUTH PARK 240 North St Randolph MA FRI AUG 16 4 PM-10 PM SAT AUG 17 12 PM-10 PM SUN AUG 18 12 PM-9:30 PM www.MidAutumnLanternFestival.com Phone: 617-297-7392 BUY TICKETS NOW: $5.00 on our website/event page $7.00 at the door (Includes free raffle entry. Refer to website for details) Vendor & Sponsor Coordinator Khang Nguyen: 781-707-6397 Lynn Nguyen: 617-461-6351 Volunteer Coordinator Nghi Van: 857-241-0264 Of Malden, died unexpectedly, July 26, 2019, age 26. Nicholas will always be remembered as a funny, kind and unique person. He loved spending his summers up at the lakes of New Hampshire with his family and best friends where he would boat, tube and jet ski until the sun went down. He would love adventuring down to Revere beach and eat Bianchi's pizza on the beach wall or going down to Woodman's for a large clam plate and steamers. In high school, Nick loved to play baseball and golf. Golf, especially, was is favorite because it was something he could do with his father outside of school and just enjoy with his best friend. He also spent most of his days in high school at the auto shop with his favorite teacher where he could express his love for cars. In the winters, Nick loved skiing and always dreamed of going out to Colorado and Utah. Aside from everything else, Nicholas' true passion in life has always been history. He was so incredibly gifted and we will always remember the many nights of watching Jeopardy and just being amazed at the knowledge one person could retain. He was someone that just loved to learn but also loved to teach. Nick was always happy with what he had in life and could see the true value in anyone and anything. He had the best smile and big blue eyes that could light up any room. Nick will always be our bones, our patches, our chewbacca and our Nicky. The countless memories that we all share with him will never be forgotten. Nicholas was the beloved son of Russell and Christine (Riley) Wofsey. OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 15

BEACON | FROM PAGE 8 “House and Senate leaders unfortunately didn’t want to cooperate with those who raised serious privacy concerns. We are hopeful the governor will veto the legislation, it’s the only appropriate response at this point.” (A “Yes” vote is for Baker’s amendments. A “No” vote is against them.) Rep. Paul Donato Rep. Steven Ultrino Sen. Jason Lewis No No No $1.3 BILLION FOR GREENWORKS (H 3987) House 158-0, approved and sent to the Senate the GreenWorks Bill which invests $1.3 billion in resiliency, clean energy and energy efficiency to shrink the state’s carbon footprint. The proposal establishes a $1 billion grant program for cities and towns to fund clean energy, energy efficiency and climate change measures that cut greenhouse gas emissions, fortify infrastructure and reduce municipal costs. “The GreenWorks program is going to support economic development opportunities throughout Massachusetts by helping our cities and towns adopt Massachusetts-made clean energy technology and provide jobs through green infrastructure projects,” said Rep. Smitty Pignatelli (D-Lenox), House chair of the Committee on the Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture. “[The bill] will help the Berkshires and our entire commonwealth save money and leave more resources for other priorities such as schools, first responders, roads and bridges.” "GreenWorks was meant to be, and is, broad and very flexible,” said Rep. Tom Golden (D-Lowell), chairman of the Committee on Telecommunication, Utilities and Energy and the bill's chief sponsor “It is to allow each community to identify their problems and use GreenWorks dollars to solve their issues and their problems. "They care about their taxes, they care about their roads, they care about many things," said Rep. Ted Speliotis (D-Danvers) during the debate. "But when you ask them or when I'm asked in my district or here what are people talking about, they're talking about the changes in our climate and the effects — and all in the negative, In the last month we have been barraged to a point like never in our lifetime — people fearful of going to the beaches, people fearful of their summer homes, they're fearful of their own property — and each and every year we spend more time recouping from the damages." (A “Yes” vote is for the bill.) Rep. Paul Donato 2294) Senate 39-0 approved and sent to the House a bill that would ban the marriage of anyone under the age of 18. Current law allows minors to get married if they have parental consent. "It's a good day in Massachusetts,” said Fraidy Reiss, Founder and Executive Director of Unchained At Last–the group behind the ban. The Legisla- Live Performances | Dozens of Food Vendors Activities for the Entire Family | Beer Garden THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August 2, 2019 Yes Page 11 Rep. Steven Ultrino Yes BAN CHILD MARRIAGE (S ture just moved one step closer to eliminating a human rights abuse that destroys girls' lives." During the debate, the bill’s sponsor Sen. Harriette Chandler (D-Worcester) said that the Legislature has the power to stop child marriages in the Bay State. She noted that Delaware and New Jersey passed similar legislation last year, making them the first states in the nation to completely ban child marriage. She noted that means BEACON | SEE PAGE 14 Kaylee Federman Đặng Trường Phát Marcela Cruz Niu Raza Trung Quân (Vietnamese Idol) Also Performing:Lack Kay and The Righteous Liars; BảoCường; Minh Hằng; Lê Vũ; Duy Ái; Kim Ngân; Hoàng Vân; Ái My; Amy, Anna, Alana; Ngọc Diễm; Hoàng Thông; Phương Vi; Annabella; Remy; An Vy; Kim Loan; Đức Hiền; Thúy Điệp; Ngọc Minh; V-Pop Band; Brothers Band;Hồng Thi; Thuý Hằng; Kathy; Thủy Tiên; Thanh Tâm; Sao Mai; Kyle Đoàn; Hữu Thanh Vietnamese Kids Pageant Coordinator: Anh Le: (857)869-2525 240 North St Randolph MA SOUTH PARK www.MidAutumnLanternFestival.com FRI AUG 16 4 PM-10 PM SAT AUG 17 12 PM-10 PM SUN AUG 18 12 PM-9:30 PM Phone: 617-297-7392 BUY TICKETS NOW: $5.00 on our website/event page $7.00 at the door Sam Woolf Khang Le (Fashion Designer) (Top 5 American Idol) (Includes free raffle entry. Refer to website for details) Vendor & Sponsor Coordinator Khang Nguyen: 781-707-6397 Lynn Nguyen: 617-461-6351 Volunteer Coordinator Nghi Van: 857-241-0264

Page 12 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 Ward 5 councillor hosts Pop-Up Slush Party C ouncillor Barbara Murphy has found a cool way to engage residents on hot summer nights. Last year she started hosting Pop-Up Slush Parties all around Ward 5. “It’s a fun way to meet new residents, reconnect with old friends and hear about neighborhood concerns,” said Murphy. Last week’s pop-up was on Floral Avenue. Where in Ward 5 will the next Pop-Up be?

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August 2, 2019 Page 13 RACES | FROM PAGE 5 opposed. Former school committee member and local historian Frank Russell pulled papers to run for the Ward 4 City Council seat but ultimately decided against a run. The only preliminary in this election cycle will be for the Ward 8 School Committee seat. Longtime incumbent John Froio is being challenged by Amy Friedman and Rachel Running, who are both active parent volunteers. In Ward 2, incumbent Robert McCarthy, who is seeking a second term on the School Committee, is facing a challenge from newcomer Anna Geoffroy. School Committee Vice Chairman Leonard Iovino, who represents Ward 4 on the committee, will be running against challenger Dawn Macklin. Renee Dean, a member of the Forestdale School Council, and school advocate and community activist Joseph Gray are competing for the Ward 6 seat on the committee, which was left open when Colleen Leon decided not to pursue a second term. Catherine Bordonaro, who represents Ward 7 on the committee, also decided not to seek another term. Community activist Keith Bernard and local realtor Michelle Luong are running for the Ward 7 seat. Incumbents Michael Drummey, who represents Ward 1, and Jennifer Spadafora, who represents Ward 3, are running unopposed. Also unopposed is former committee member Adam Weldai, who stepped up to run for the Ward 5 seat after Tara Beardsley announced she would not be seeking another term. The next date to watch is Aug. 15, the last day candidates have to withdraw their nominations. ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS....PERFECTLY located & maintained one-owner Contemporary style Tri-level boasting 12 rms, 3-4 bdrms, 3 1/2 baths, lvrm open to entertainment-size dnrm both w/cath ceilings, oversized 20’ kit (2002) features stunning granite counters & backsplash, stainless appliances (2019), dining area & ct flooring, 1st flr famrm w/ gas (propane) fireplace & cath ceiling open to step-down heated sunrm w/atrium door overlooking gorgeous yard, convenient 1st flr laundry, main bath(2002) open to master bdrm offers double sink, marble vanity, oversized shower w/glass enclosure, cen air(2 units), finished lower level w/fireplace playrm, 2 additional rms all with newer ct flooring, updated au-pair suite, perfect for the lg or extended family. Updates:heat(2002), hardwood flooring(2004), windows(2002-2004), roof(2007), security system, exterior cedar impressions & stone work(2007) & NEW electrical panel, large, level lot w/irrigation system, IG gunite pool w/cement patio, cabana w/kit & half bath. Indian Rock! Offered at 799,900 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net Everett Aluminum 10 Everett Ave., Everett 617-389-3839 Owned & operated by the Conti family since 1958 • 57 Years! “Same name, phone number & address for family since 1958 • 61 over half a century. We must be doing something right!” •Vinyl Siding •Free Estimates •Carpentry Work •Fully Licensed •Decks •Roofing • Fully Insured • Replacement Windows www.everettaluminum.com Now’s the time to schedule those home improvement projects you’ve been dreaming about all winter! Summer is Here!

Page 14 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 APARTMENT Wanted 70-year-old male needs one bedroom first floor Recent Section 8 certificate Off street parking space needed NO SMOKING, NO DRINKING, NO PETS Please call 617-943-4549 J& • Reliable Mowing Service • Spring & Fall Cleanups • Mulch & Edging • Sod or Seed Lawns • Shrub Planting & Trimming • Water & Sewer Repairs Joe Pierotti, Jr. We buy STAMPS & COINS 781-324-2770 S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. Masonry - Asphalt • Brick or Block Steps • Brick or Block Walls • Concrete or Brick Paver Patios & Walkways • Brick Re-Pointing • Asphalt Paving www.JandSlandscape-masonry.com • Senior Discount • Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured 617-389-1490 Congrats Kathy! After 39 years at Everett Bank, our Senior Vice President Kathleen Rush is retiring. Kathy started as a Customer Sales Representative and worked her way up to the top, embodying the values of the bank every step of the way. Don’t worry, she’ll still be serving as the Clerk of the Corporation so you’ll see her around. Nonetheless, we wish her the best of luck in this next chapter of her life! Designing and Constructing Ideas that are “Grounds for Success” Landscaping TENANTS | FROM PAGE 1 Ave., an industrial building at 950 Eastern Ave. and two parking lots on Madison and Florence Streets. Tsitos paid $6.25 million for 33 Park St. and added it to his portfolio of properties in April of this year. A Malden Catholic graduate who earned a degree in electrical engineering and cofounded Apex Computers on Ferry Street, Tsitos began investing in real estate in 1995. According to the United Properties website, “Andreas will seek out mismanaged value-added properties that are in need of improvements with the intent to reposition them into higher quality and better performing buildings.” Neither Tsitos nor any of the property managers at United Properties returned a call requesting comment on the rally or the rent increases. Recent listings for studio BEACON | FROM PAGE 11 that Massachusetts still has the chance to be on the forefront of justice. “Unfortunately, 1,231 underage youth were married in Massachusetts between the years 2000 and 2016,” said the bill’s sponsor Sen. Harriette Chandler (D-Worcester). “This is a problem, because young people who marry under the age of eighteen are not afforded the tools to protect themselves or to remove themselves from an abusive relationship or a forced marriage. (A Yes” vote is for the bill.) Sen. Jason Lewis Yes MUST UPDATE DATABASE OF MEDICAL PROVIDERS (S 2295) Senate 39-0 approved and Right by you. 418 BROADWAY, EVERET T, MA 02149 61 7-38 7 - 1 1 10 7 7 1 SALEM ST, LYNNFIELD, MA 01940 7 8 1 - 7 7 6 - 4444 Member FDIC Member SIF sent to the House legislation designed to make it easier for patients to access health care, both behavioral and physical, by requiring health insurance companies to do monthly updates of their provider databases which tell patients which doctors and other medical resources are available to them. "Many families and individuals seeking health care are unable to find a provider that meets their needs because of outdated and unclear provider directories," said Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester), the sponsor of the proposal. "Accurate provider directories are critical to improving access to timely and appropriate care to reduce disparities, to improve health outcomes and to decrease unnecessary utilization of emergency and inpatient care. We are proud that the Senate took this important step forward today." apartments at 33 Park St. have rents that range from $1,400 to $1,600 depending on the square footage of the unit. Although tenants are rallying against an abrupt and dramatic increase in rent, $1,500 a month for a studio in Malden seems to be the average rate, particularly in the many buildings owned by Tsitos. Monthly rent for studios in some of the city’s newer residential buildings, such as the Residences at Malden Station, the Exchange Street Apartments and the Gateway at Malden Center, range from about $2,000 to $2,650 a month. Tenants at 33 Park St. hope members of the Malden community will join them on Saturday and support their effort to find an equitable solution to the rent increases. They have also asked Malden to donate and support City Life/Vida Urbana and their efforts to ensure racial, social and economic justice for residents in cities in the Greater Boston area. (A “Yes” vote is for the bill.) Sen. Jason Lewis Yes HOW LONG WEEK'S SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call tracks the length of time that the House and Senate were in session each week. Many legislators say that legislative sessions are only one aspect of the Legislature's job and that a lot of important work is done outside of the House and Senate chambers. They note that their jobs also involve committee work, research, constituent work and other matters that are important to their districts. Critics say that the Legislature does not meet regularly or long enough to debate and vote in public view on the thousands of pieces of legislation that have been filed. They note that the infrequency and brief length of sessions are misguided and lead to irresponsible late-night sessions and a mad rush to act on dozens of bills in the days immediately preceding the end of an annual session. During the week of July 2216, the House met for a total of seven hours and 25 minutes while the Senate met for a total of eight hours and 21 minutes. Mon. July 22 House 11:02 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Senate 11:04 a.m. to 4:59 p.m. Tues. July 23 House 11:01 a.m. to 11:06 a.m. No Senate session Wed. July 24 House 11:08 a.m. to 4:36 p.m. No Senate session Thurs. July 25 House 11:06 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Senate 1:04 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fri. July 26 No House session No Senate session Bob Katzen welcomes feedback at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August 2, 2019 Page 15 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 10 Loving brother of Marissa E. Wofsey & her fiancé Scott Shreenan. Cherished grandson of Mary E. Dusz, Edwin Wofsey and the ate Donald I. Dusz and the late William and Helen Riley. Cherished nephew of his predeceased uncle, Billy Riley and survived by Janet Riley, Joe & Sheila Vetere, Dan & Corinne Riley, David & Colleen DiCecca, Terry & Tina Riley, Brian & Ellen Riley, Douglas & Diane Wofsey, Sherri Weeks, Shri & Julie Rao, Also survived by numerous cousins, family members and friends. Visitation will be held at Gately Funeral Home, 79 W. Foster St. Melrose on Friday August 2, 2019 from 4:00-7:00 PM. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Funeral services and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Nicholas' name to Malden Overcoming Addiction @ www.maldenovercomingaddiction.com or to Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery Inc. @ www.moar-recovery.org. Please just take a moment of your day to perform an act of kindness in honor of Nicholas. To send a message of condolence please visit www. gatelyfh.com. Carolyn M. (Singelais) Bencic Window, floor, deck, and gutter Of Malden, unexpectedly, July 29. Devoted wife of Richard D. Bencic. Beloved mother of Stacey Bencic of Lynn, Chelly Bencic Vincent of Beverly and Richard D. Bencic, Jr. and Kenneth Bencic both of MalWalter Robinson (617) 415-3933 cleaning Power-washing, trash removal & clean up 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 den. Sister of Lawrence Singelais of FL and the late Alfred, Clifford and Edward Singelais. Cherished grandmother of Krystall and Ashley Vincent. Also lovingly survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend a Funeral from the Carroll Funeral Home, 721 Salem Street, (Maplewood Square) MALDEN on Saturday, August 3 at 9 AM followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in St. Joseph's Church, 770 Salem St., Malden at 10 o'clock. Visiting Hours in the Carroll Funeral Home on Friday from 4-8 PM. Committal Services will be private. Born in Boston 70 years ago, Carolyn was a lifelong resident of Malden and graduate of Malden High School. Since 2002, she worked in food service at the Forestdale School and was a member of the Melrose VFW. “COMPLETE GLASS SERVICE CENTER” Storefronts & Entrance Doors Custom Mirrors • Table Tops • Auto Glass Insulated Glass • Window & Screen Repairs 2034 Revere Beach Parkway, Everett 617-389-GLAS COMEAU PLUMBING & HEATING Small Projects and Emergency Repairs LICENSED INSURED Erik Comeau Master Plumber erikcomeau75@gmail.com FREE ESTIMATES Saugus, Mass. Cell # 781-941-6518 AAA Service • Lockouts Trespass Towing • Roadside Service Junk Car Removal 617-387-6877 26 Garvey St., Everett MDPU 28003 ICCMC 251976 $ $ $ $

Page 16 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 J.F & Son Contracting 1. On Aug. 2, 1922, Alexander Graham Bell died; he had taught at the School for Deaf Mutes in what N.E. city? 2. From 2000-2010, what two baseball teams won two World Series? 3. What is the most popular hot dog condiment? 4. On Aug. 3, 1958, the USS Nautilus was the first submarine to travel under what? 5. In what country was the bathing towel reportedly invented? 6. On what TV show was the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate award given? 7. On Aug. 3, 1926, Britain’s first traffic lights were set up in what London intersection? (Hint: circus.) 8. In which Shakespeare play would you find the family name Capulet? 9. In August 1999 what one-contestant TV quiz show debuted? 10. On Aug. 4, 1693, legend has it that what monk invented champagne? 11. What vegetable is also called courgette and marrow? 12. What U.S. president founded the Bull Moose Party? (Hint: last name starts with R.) 13. On Aug. 5, 1930, what moon walker was born? 14. Where does a sirocco (meaning hot wind) come from? 15. What is Raggedy Anne’s owner’s name? 16. On Aug. 6, 1970, a crowd of Yippies invaded what amusement park? 17. What city is the country’s oldest continuously occupied community of European origin? 18. In 1906 Clarence Clifton Brown reportedly invented hot fudge sauce in what California locale? 19. On Aug. 7, 1726, James Bowdoin, the founder of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, was born; he was also a politician in what state? 20. What film actor had the nickname “Great Stone Face”? ANSWERS • WEEKLY MOWING • IRRIGATION • DETHATCHING • MULCHING & EDGING • CRAB GRASS PREVENTER • FERTILIZER • BUSH & SHRUB TRIMMING • SPRING CLEAN-UP • SOD INSTALLATION • WALLS & WALKWAYS www.Steves ServicesLLC.com “One call does it all!” 781-808-1061 JIM’S HOME IMPROVEMENT — General Contractor — •Kitchens & Baths • Carpentry • Painting (Int. & Ext.) • Cleanouts • Windows • Doors • Decks • Additions • All Reasonable MASS. BUILDER’S LICENSE NO RESTRICTIONS C.S. 065388 NO JOB TOO BIG, NO JOB TOO SMALL Call Jim @ 781-910-3649 Christine27@comcast.net Mold & Waterproofing EXPERTS • Sump Pumps • Walls & Floor Cracks • ALL WORK GUARANTEED - Licensed Contractor - JPG CONSTRUCTION Cell phone 781-632-7503 508-292-9134 general contracting Roller World Plaza 425 Broadway (Rte. 1) SAUGUS 2nd Floor-Elevator Direct To Unit Please Call Jerry 617-620-9201 or 781-233-9507 pride contracting inc. excavation and construction pedro maldonado 781-241-3543 president and contractor saugus, massachusetts sales@pridecontractinginc.com construction, landscaping snow plowing, paving FIRE • SOOT • WATER Homeowner’s Insurance Loss Specialists FREE CONSULTATION 1-877-SAL-SOOT Sal Barresi, Jr. - Your fi rst call 617-212-9050 Snow Plowing No Job too small! Free Estimates! Commercial & Residential 781-656-2078 - Property management & maintenance Space For Lease 4,500 Sq. Feet +_ Shoveling & removal Landscaping, Electrical, Plumbing, Painting, Roofing, Carpentry, Framing, Decks, Fencing, Masonry, Demolition, Gut-outs, Junk Removal & Dispersal, Clean Ups: Yards, Garages, Attics & Basements. Truck for Hire, Bobcat Services. 1. Boston 2. The Red Sox and the Yankees 3. Mustard 4. The North Pole 5. Turkey 6. “Laugh-In” 7. Piccadilly Circus (meaning a circular space) 8. “Romeo and Juliet” (her last name) 9. “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” 10. Dom Pérignon 11. Zucchini 12. Theodore Roosevelt 13. Neil Armstrong 14. From North Africa across the Mediterranean 15. Marcella 16. Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. 17. St. Augustine, Fla. 18. Hollywood 19. Massachusetts 20. Buster Keaton

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August 2, 2019 Page 17 HELP WANTED Landscape Laborers Needed 1-2 Years Experience Reliable, Dependable, Good Work Ethics. Mike’s Landscaping Company, Inc. (781) 321-2074 CA$H for your JUNK CAR Weber Auto 1-800-594-2084 WASTE REMOVAL & BUILDING MAINTENANCE • Landscaping, Lawn Care, Mulching • Yard Waste & Rubbish Removal • Interior & Exterior Demolition (Old Decks, Fences, Pools, Sheds, etc.) • Appliance and Metal Pick-up • Construction and Estate Cleanouts • Pick-up Truck Load of Trash starting at $169 LICENSED & INSURED Call for FREE ESTIMATES! Offi ce: (781) 233-2244 ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS....Perfectly FRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured MULLIGAN CONSTRUCTION maintained inside and out! This wonderful colonial/bungalow offers 6 rooms, eat-in kitchen with ceramic tile flooring and slider to great screened in porch for summer enjoyment, dining room, living room with decorative fireplace, 3 bedrooms, hardwood flooring, freshly painted, newer exterior front stairs, stylish farmers porch, nice yard, super convenient location. Offered at $369,900 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com Specializing in: Interior Painting, Exterior Painting, Carpentry, Bathroom Remodeling, Windows, Decks and More! * Licensed & Insured - Mike Mulligan, owner 781-738-6933 Frank Berardino MA License 31811 ● 24-Hour Service ● Emergency Repairs BERARDINO Plumbing & Heating Gas Fitting ● Drain Service Residential & Commercial Service 617.699.9383 Senior Citizen Discount “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior

Page 18 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS 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. BUYER1 Buckley, Patrick M Mcdonough, Eric P Mcdonough, JesChalifour, Brian Li, Hong Z sica C Chalifour, Tara Ye, Christine Steinmark, Jared Sharma, Pooja Jiang, Yuqi Dorne-Laguerre, Marguerit Chen, Feng Manley-Helton, Alexander Shrestha, Reejan Lee, David T Jimenez, Luis Neary, Kyle Dawes, Claudette J Min, Joshua C Tang, Kerrine N E W OPEN HOUSE - 12-1:30 PM - 21 Bradford Road, West Lynn - 2 homes from Lynnfield line. Gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 1/2 Colonial with 2 car garage. Must see to believe!............................$579,900 53 Jackson St. Saugus (781) 813-3325 PEABODY - 4 finished levels along with each bath welcomes new owner. The lvng rm with granite floors incl. inviting fireplace, cath. ceiling, and dbl. doors leading to an ext. deck. 3rd level has 2 lge. bdrms with full bath incl. jacuzzi - 4 baths makes this home very comfortable! Roof 10 yrs. old, new windows, 2 sep. driveways, fenced level yard, & more. Mins. to Malls, Major Rtes. & Trans. Just move in..............................................$599,0000 Hocbo, Antoinette Sharma, Shantanu Dorne, Adelphin Yang, Yuan J Khand, Nisha BUYER2 SELLER1 Queeney, Joanne Treetop Investments LLC Richard, Robert H Fraulini, Wayne Granfone, Gina Colozzi, Suzanne A Yun, Jing Neary, Rebecca Gabriel, Alemtshay W Mccomis, Rachel Withers, David W Halloran, Daniel Dimaro, Patricia A Deangelo, Michael A Rapgyal, Tenzing Leung, Keith Inna Reydel 2016 RET Schelsinger, Alex J Yang, Bifeng Richard, Marilyn Fraulini, Roseanne SELLER2 ADDRESS 113 Emerald St 8 Swan St 182 Glenwood St 12 Hawthorne St 181-183 Adams St Ren, Tianyi Mamo, Tayou Santos, Florence I Halloran, Kristina Deangelo, John G Reydel, Inna Schelsinger, Christen H Chen, Yang 31 Rocky Nook #31 10 Linwood St #103 15 Granville Ave 11 Phillips St 7 Parker St #2 35 Essex St #1 214-216 West St 20 Hillside Park 27 Dennis Rd 787 Main St #787 25 James St #4 136 Lebanon St #1 CITY Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden Malden DATE 16.07.2019 16.07.2019 15.07.2019 15.07.2019 12.07.2019 12.07.2019 12.07.2019 12.07.2019 11.07.2019 11.07.2019 11.07.2019 10.07.2019 10.07.2019 10.07.2019 10.07.2019 10.07.2019 10.07.2019 PRICE $250 000,00 $753 000,00 $580 000,00 $743 800,00 $760 000,00 $410 000,00 $339 000,00 $520 000,00 $750 000,00 $422 500,00 $477 000,00 $790 000,00 $550 000,00 $410 000,00 $251 000,00 $415 000,00 $455 000,00 Darlene Minincleri & Sue Palomba NORTH REVERE - Single Family, Gorgeous Custom High End All Brick Home. Won’t Last at this Price..................... $1,000,000 Call for a FREE Market Analysis NEW LEASE - Prime Commercial space on Rte. 1S, Saugus. Incredible Exposure 1K Sq. Ft. $2,000 includes all utilities. Call Darlene for Details! Luxury 1-2 & 3 bedrooms starting at $1800 a month! ~ RENTALS ~ SAUGUS - Lots of potential with this 6 Rm, 3 Bdrm. Ranch on Cul De Sac w/ inviting brick fireplace in liv. rm. Kitchen leads to a screened porch and deck and level fenced yd. Additional space in basement that offers Family Room and more. Mins. from Shopping, Boston, Airport, and Transportation................$399,000 WINTHROP - 4 bed, 1 1/2 baths, gleaming hardwood floors all new stainless appliances on two levels..$2500 WINTHROP - 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, kitchen granite w/stainless gleaming hardwood..............................$2600 LYNNFIELD- Luxury high-end Kit. w/stainless appliances & granite counters, pool, gym won’t last...........$2070 SAUGUS - Esquisite Grand Foyer makes 4-5 Bdrm Colonial a home with loads of sunlight beaming thruout. Kitch opens up to lge. family rm. along with pellet stove overlooking backyard......................$499,000 MIDDLETON - Luxury High End Estate 12,000 Sq. Ft....$1,229.000 UNDER AGREEMENT LISTED & SOL;D

THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August 2, 2019 Page 19 # 1 Listing & Selling Office in Saugus “Experience and knowledge Provide the Best Service” Free Market Evaluations CarpenitoRealEstate.com View our website from your mobile phone! 335 Central St., Saugus, MA 781-233-7300 SAUGUS INDIAN ROCK FARMS offers this custom 12 rm Contemporary Tri-level 3-4 bdrms, 3 ½ baths, spacious open floor plan, 20’ kit w/granite counters, 1st flr famrm w/gas fp, 1st flr laundry, hdwd, cen air, alarm, au-pair suite, 1 c gar, IG gunite pool, cabana w/kit & half bath, many updates. Great home – Great location...............................................................................................................$779,900. SAUGUS 1st AD IMPRESSIVE 7 rm, 3 bdrm, 2 full, updated bath colonial, white kit w/quarts counters & stainless, hardwood flooring, finished lower level, newer roof, heat, central air & windows, one car detached garage, level lot, located in Lynnhurst neighborhood.....................................................................................................$525,000. SAUGUS 1st AD Affordable 6 room bungalow/colonial offers eat-in kitchen w/ slider to screened in porch, dining room, living room, wood flooring, freshly painted, farmer’s porch, nice yard..............................................................$369,900. SAUGUS PERFECT in everyway! Custom CE Col offers 11 rms, 5 bdrms, 3 full & 2half baths, grand foyer w/elegant split stairway, great open flr plan, lvrm, dnrm, gourmet kit w/amazing granite counters & center island w/bar sink & seating, dining area w/atrium door to awesome backyd, 1st flr FP familyrm, , hardwd flrs throughout, finished LL w/playrm. Go to: 5PiratesGlen.com...................$1,400,000. SAUGUS One of the last buildable lots left in Saugus! Land runs from Hanson Road to Hamilton Street creating a unique opportunity to build new construction home!................................................................................................................$187,500. EAST BOSTON Mixed use building offers store front and two residential apartments, great corner unit, super convenient and popular neighborhood, lots of foot traffic...................................................................................................................$875,000. REVERE POINT OF PINES offers this spacious 11 room colonial 3 full baths 3-4 bedrooms, spacious deck, kit w/granite island, dnrm, lvrm, hardwood, familyrm w/wet bar, level lot, great area.........................................................................$499,900. SAUGUS RARE Business Zoned parcel with many possibilities. This 34,000 corner lot houses a Federal Colonial style home with amazing details. Please call Saugus Inspectional Services for all permitted uses...................................$575,000. WONDERING WHAT YOUR HOME IS WORTH? CALL FOR YOUR FREE MARKET ANALYSIS! SAUGUS NEW PRICE!! 6 rooms, 2-3 bedroom cape offers open concept living room/dining room, updated maple kit w/silestone, fireplace, hardwood flooring, security system, fenced yard, 5 yr old roof, one car garage, large deck......$349,900. LITTLEFIELD REAL ESTATE SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000 SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has 2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000 SAUGUS ~ 2 family new to market! 4 bed, 2.5 bath, granite counters, SS appliances, newer gas heat/AC, prof landscaping, custom paint, new patio, 1 bed apt. .......................$739,000 38 Main Street, Saugus MA WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM 781-233-1401 PEABODY ~ 4 bed colonial, 2.5 baths, central AC, finished basement, SS appliances, hardwood throughout, great cul-de-sac location, gas heat ....................$759,000 Call Rhonda Combe For all your real estate needs!! 781-706-0842 SAUGUS ~ 4 bed, 3 bath colonial. Spacious kitchen, SS appliances, Oversized one car garage, irrigation, gas heat enclosed porch, centralVac, finished lower level...$569,900 SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat, roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$426,900 Coming Soon in Lynn: Brand New Construction! Call Rhonda Combe SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen, appliances, heat, AC, roof and vinyl siding all replaced in 2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900 SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat, hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000 for details! REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one bath lower unit .....................................$639,000 LAND FOR SALE SAUGUS Call Rhonda Combe at 781-706-0842 for details!! Under Contract

Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, August2, 2019 Follow Us On: COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS Summer time is a Sandy Juliano Broker/President wonderful time to buy a new house! WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best! SOLD BY SANDY! COMING SOON LISTED BY NORMA! NEW LISTING BY SANDY! 3 BEDROOM SINGLE FAMILY 206 HANCOCK ST., EVERETT $524,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG. 4, 2019 11:00-12:30 20 PLYMOUTH ST., EVERETT NEW PRICE! - $679,900 A OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG. 4, 2019 12:00-1:30 24 SWAINS POND AVE., MELROSE $699,900 OFFER ACCEPTED! 135-137 CHELSEA ST., EVERETT 5 UNITS - $1,200,000 Call Joe @ 617-680-7610 Call Norma @ 617-590-9143 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AUG. 3, 2019 12:00-1:30 NEW LISTING BY NORMA! 120 ESTES ST., EVERETT NEW PRICE! - $569,900 EVERETT OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG. 4, 2019 1:00-2:30 2 CARUSO COURT, WEST PEABODY $759,900 ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE HOUSE $750-$1000/MONTH Call Maria for Details! CALL TODAY TO SET UP A PRIVATE SHOWING AT ANY OF OUR LISTINGS! DON’T FORGET TO ASK ABOUT BUYER AGENCY. TO ENSURE A SUCCESSFUL PURCHASE AND IT’S 100% FREE! IT IS THE BEST WAY APARTMENTS-EVERETT 2-BEDROOM 2-BATH $2,200/MONTH Call Sandy for Details! APARTMENTS-EVERETT 1 BEDROOM $1,600/MONTH Call Norma for Details! EVERETT 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT $1,400 PER MONTH Call Joe for Details! 9 KENMORE DR., DANVERS $1,225,000 Joe DiNuzzo - Broker Associate Norma Capuano Parziale - Agent Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149 www.jrs-properties.com Denise Matarazz - Agent Maria Scrima - Agent Follow Us On: 617.544.6274 Rosemarie Ciampi - Agent Kathy Hang Ha -Agent Mark Sachetta - Agent

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