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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

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