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Vol. 20, No. 39 -FREE- www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday 617-387-2200 FFriday,riday, SeptemberSeptember 228,8, 22018018 City plans review of natural gas lines By Barbara Taormina City Council before launching could do a “deep dive” into the a new committee to investi- current situation of city gas ity Councillors have called gate pipeline infrastructure. lines to make sure pipes are Cfor a review of the city’s gas O’Malley, who took part in safe and doing the job. pipeline infrastructure to en- a conference call with a rep- Camell said the city needs sure the public’s health and resentative from the state’s answers and there is very lit- safety. Department of Public Utili- tle information available on Ward 4 Councillor Ryan ties, said there are not enough pipelines that would allow O’Malley and Ward 6 Coun- safeguards in place when it the city to assess the safety of cillor David Camell this week comes to natural gas pipe- its natural gas infrastructure. proposed creating a new lines. “One of the things we “What do we even know right committee to investigate the learned, and it’s quite appar- now?” he asked. condition of miles of Mal- ent, is there is very little ef- Camell said there is no in- den’s underground gas lines. fective oversight of our nat- Ryan O’Malley David Camell formation on the age of gas Councillors decided to invite ural gas infrastructure in the Ward 4 Councillor Ward 6 Councillor pipes and the location of leaks city offi cials and National Grid Commonwealth,” he said, and how they were handled reps to present an overview of adding that it is one of the in the country. 120 ongoing gas leaks within pipeline conditions to the full oldest gas pipeline systems O’Malley, who said there are the city, said a new committee GAS | SEE PAGE 15 Malden Auto Body in Malden recognizes Bread of Life during September Everett moves to…Malden Hunger Action Month By Tara Vocino

stablished in 1947, Malden EAuto Body, Inc. moved from Broadway in Everett, well, to … Malden, after they received an off er that they couldn’t re- fuse (an undisclosed amount) from the Encore Boston Har- bor casino. Eugene J. Massone found- ed the company in the ’40s.

Our 80th Year DRIVER Malden Auto Body owner Jim Massone (left) is shown with EDUCATION his employees outside of the company’s old Everett location. Next Classes The company is now up and running at their new location at 9 Whitman Street in Malden. In 1982, the business was James Massone. transferred to Massone’s sons, “We continue to provide James and Kenneth Massone, speedy service, perfect col- and it is now in the hands of or matching that is factory-in- Two Weeks spected, and we can schedule Night Classes same-day service,” James Mas- Oct. 15 & Nov.12 sone said. Mayor Gary Christenson presents a citation to Bread of Life One Week Deputy Director Gabriella Snyder Stelmack during September Day Class MOVES | SEE PAGE 14 Hunger Action Month. December 24 eptember is Hunger Ac- CALL - ENROLL tion Month, when the or Register Online S $2.52 Feeding America nation- 617-387-9121  wide network of food banks HENRYSAUTOSCHOOL.COM GALLON*$//21 unite to urge businesses and individuals to take action in :HDFFHSW0DVWHU&DUG 9LVD  their communities to fight 'LVFRYHU food insecurity and end hun- EVERETTE 3ULFH6XEMHFWWR&KDQJH ger. On September 11, May- ZLWKRXWQRWLFH AUTOA SCHOOL or Gary Christenson present- *DO0LQ ed a Proclamation on behalf “Successful Key To Driving” of the City of Malden com- Since 1938 +U6HUYLFH Gift Certificates Available  PROCLAMATION | SEE PAGE 11 Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, September 28, 2018 ~ Malden Reads News ~ Sunset, Storytelling & Stargazing on Waitt’s Mount – Saturday, Oct. 13 ard 4 Councillor Ryan er permitting, from 5:30-10:00 in Malden to watch the sun- WO’Malley, in collaboration p.m. (This event was resched- set, hear storytelling and gaze with Malden Reads, announc- uled from the original date of at the stars with the help of the es the third annual “Sunset, May 19, which was cancelled North Shore Amateur Astron- Storytelling and Stargazing due to inclement weather.) omy Club (NSAAC) and #pop- on Waitt’s Mount” to be held The community is invited to scope. Saturday, October 13, weath- the top of Waitt’s Mount Park STARS | SEE PAGE 4

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By Barbara Taormina if an application was not going proposal. Proposals that make Council, which will have the fi - to make it through this fund- it over that hurdle will then nal say on which projects will he Community Preserva- ing cycle we wouldn’t neces- be recommended to the City move forward. Ttion Committee was at the sarily want to publicize that,” City Council meeting this week she said. sharing information on what Malden’s community preser- 8 Norwood St. the group has done so far, and vation fund now has $1.9 mil- Everett where community preserva- lion which comes from a 1 per- tion work is headed. cent surcharge on local proper- (617) 387-9810 Julianne Orsino, who heads ty taxes and an annual match up the nine-member commit- from the state’s Community Kitchen Hours: tee, presented an overview of Preservation Trust Fund. Every Mon-Thurs: 12-10pm the group’s past work, the sta- year, the city is required to ear- Fri-Sat: 12-11pm tus of preservation project pro- mark 10 percent of the total Sunday: 1pm-10pm posals and available funding. Julianne Orsino fund to each of the three focus Councillors repeatedly thanked Community areas of open space, historical Come in and Try our New... the committee for the long Preservation preservation and affordable hours members have put into Committee Chair housing. That leaves the city developing Malden’s preserva- with roughly $1.3 million that tion program. the committee received 20 pre- can be spent on other projects NEW $10 Dinner Menu! Orsino explained the com- applications for possible pres- that meet CPA guidelines. mittee has developed a Com- ervation projects. Pre-applica- Annually, Malden’s commu- munity Preservation Plan that tions were used so that appli- nity preservation fund grows Choose from 16 Items! outlines general project prior- cants could better understand by between $600,000 and ities as well as priorities within if their proposals fi t the state’s $700,000 depending on the an- Served Monday thru Friday - 12:00 - 3:30 PM the three required focus areas Community Preservation Act nual match from the state. The of open space, historical pres- (CPA) guidelines. Those pre-ap- state match varies from year to A Delicious Deal! ervation and aff ordable hous- plications have led to 14 offi cial year, but this year it was 10 per- ing. “We held a public hearing applications for funding. Orsi- cent of the total collected from Grilled Rib to gather feedback to make no said the application period property tax surcharges. sure we had a true understand- closed in the beginning of Sep- Ward 2 Councillor Paul Con- Eye Steak! ing from the community about tember and committee mem- don asked about the next steps what they were looking for bers are just starting to review and when the council could ex- from the plan,” she said. each request. pect to see what projects have Every Saturday Orsino added that the preser- Although councillors were been proposed. Orsino said Noon - 4:00 PM vation plan was a “living docu- curious about the 14 projects that after the committee re- Only $22.00 ment” and that the committee that have been proposed, Ors- views the 14 applications mem- includes Two Sides would be looking at changes ino said the committee was bers will make recommenda- and improvement from year holding off on making the of- tions to Mayor Gary Christen- TRIPE www.eight10barandgrille.com to year. fi cial list public. “One thing we son, who can approve, reject For the 2019 budget cycle, wanted to be sensitive to is that or reduce the funding for each AUTOTECH 1989SINCE Are You Cold Weather Ready! OIL CHANGE SPECIAL Up to 5 Qts. of Oil (Most vehicles) Includes FREE 29 Point Inspection & Safety Check!

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alden YMCA, a local com- representation. Malden YMCA earn 83 cents for every dollar Chair and CEO Bob Rivers. in 2018, Boston-based East- Mmunity-based nonprofit, is among 170 nonprofi ts each paid to men. In New Hamp- “With each Targeted Grant, ern Bank is America’s old- announced it has received a receiving a $10,000 grant. In shire, they earn 76 cents. Afri- we aim to enhance the lives est and largest mutual bank, $10,000 Targeted Grant from total, Eastern is granting $1.7 can-American women nation- of our neighbors and contrib- with $11 billion in assets and Eastern Bank, America’s old- million in Targeted Grants this wide earn 64 cents for every ute to real progress around over 120 locations serving est and largest mutual bank. year to nonprofi ts in commu- dollar earned by white men, the advancement of women in communities in eastern Mas- The grant will support an after- nities from New Hampshire to and Latinas, only 56 cents. our local communities. On be- sachusetts, southern and school Robotics Club for 50 girls Cape Cod and throughout the • In the sciences, women half of everyone at Eastern, we coastal New Hampshire and in grades 4-8 from Everett and South Shore, North Shore, represent less than 25% of congratulate this year’s Target- Rhode Island. Eastern pro- Malden. This program is led by Metro West, Merrimack Valley those employed in computer ed Grant recipients and thank vides exceptional access to Y staff and trained female high and Greater Boston. and mathematical occupations them for working to level the fairly priced banking, invest- school students – Technology “The Malden YMCA has and only 15% in architecture playing fi eld.” ment and insurance prod- Ambassadors – with ongoing been providing innovative and engineering. For women ucts and services for con- support, training, curriculum de- high-quality STEM programs of color, this gap is even wider. About Eastern Bank sumers and businesses of velopment and guidance provid- for many years and we are ex- Asian women, African-Ameri- Founded in 1818 and cele- ed by the Tufts University Center tremely appreciative of East- can women and Latinas make brating its 200th anniversary GRANT | SEE PAGE 18 for Engineering and Educational ern Bank for recognizing and up less than 10% of working Outreach (CEEO). supporting our commitment scientists and engineers in the ebrating 40 Years of Busine Each year, the Eastern Bank to engaging more females at United States. Cel ss Charitable Foundation’s Tar- a younger age in hands-on • Women receive more grad- geted Grant program supports STEM activities,” said Malden uate degrees and they hold EXPERT JEWELRY REPAIRS hundreds of community-based YMCA CEO Debbie Amaral. more faculty positions in col- ON THE PREMISE BY MASTER GOLDSMITH organizations working for prog- Eastern’s Targeted Grant leges and universities; yet men WITH 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE ress on a specifi c issue in East- program this year creates new hold the highest number of ten- • Ring Sizing • Ring Head/Setting ern’s New England footprint. opportunities and resources for ured university positions. SAME DAY SERVICE (Mondays & Thursdays) • Polishing/Cleaning • Prong Re-tipping/Replacement In 2018, in celebration of the women in areas where assis- • Only 32 women run For- Complimentary Hot/Cold Beverages while you wait! • Stone Replacement/Tightening Bank’s 200th anniversary and tance is needed the most. The tune 500 companies and only • Rhodium Plating • Appraisals to honor its fi rst depositor, Re- facts are staggering: two are women of color. Less We Buy Old, Broken or Unwanted Gold, Platinum, Diamonds, Silverware becca Sutton, Targeted Grants • A woman is assaulted ev- than 20% of all board seats in have been designated to sup- ery nine seconds in the United Fortune 1,000 companies are % ALL FIRST-TIME CUSTOMERS port organizations addressing States, and one in three wom- held by women. 20 OFF FREE Jewelry Cleaner a range of issues that dispro- en has been a victim of phys- “We believe in breaking ANY SINGLE ITEM or Polishing Cloth portionately impact women, ical brutality by an intimate down the barriers that stand such as sexual assault, domes- partner, making intimate part- between people and prosperity. STAN PAUL JEWELRY MFG. CO. tic violence, human traffi cking, ner violence the single great- That’s why Eastern is a strong health care, pay equity and se- est cause of injury to women. advocate for the advancement Peabody • Since 1978 • 978-531-7766 [email protected] • www.stanpauljewelry.com nior management and board • In Massachusetts, women of women,” said Eastern Bank

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McKinnon’s Fresh Made Sweet or Hot ITALIAN SAUSAGES Shown, from left: Malden YWCA Board of Directors Member Saratha Sivasithamparam, Malden Family Pack YWCA Board of Directors Vice President Diana Jeong, Malden YWCA Offi ce Manager Tiff any No MSG! Farris Ward, Ward 1 Councillor/YWCA Executive Director Peg Crowe, Eastern Bank Assistant Manager Fiona Nattabi, Eastern Bank Senior Vice President Thomas Mercuro and Malden YWCA Board of Directors President Ana Tse. Family Pack - Center Cut Family Pack ayor Gary Christenson re- to the community. Since 2013, “We are proud to join Mal- Boneless Skinless Mcently attended a ribbon- Eastern Bank has donated den in what is an exciting and cutting ceremony at Eastern more than $370,000 to Mal- inspirational revitalization and BONELESS CHICKEN Bank at 130 Pleasant St. East- den nonprofi ts providing hu- expansion of downtown,” said ern Bank, which was founded man services, clothing, shel- Eastern Bank Vice Chair and PORK CHOPS BREAST in Salem, Mass., is celebrating ter and workforce develop- President Quincy Miller. “Mal- Wow! No Broth its 200th anniversary this year. ment needs. In celebration den is a true gem and we are or Water Added The newly renovated building of the reopening of the Mal- proud to have served this com- contains approximately 2,580 den branch and its 200th an- munity since our Malden Trust square feet of space and fea- niversary, Eastern Bank made days more than 26 years ago. Oven Ready! McKinnon’s Best Angus Stuffed Boneless USDA Choice PORK PORTERHOUSE OR CHOPS T-BONE STEAK Spinach - Feta, Cranberry - Walnut, Apple-Raisin or Bread Stuffing

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Shown in the front row, from left, holding ribbon: Eastern Bank Executive Vice President, BROCCOLI Consumer Banking, Barbara Heinemann, Ward 1 Councillor/YWCA Executive Director Peg Crowe, Eastern Bank Assistant Manager Fiona Nattabi, Eastern Bank Branch Manager Johnny CROWNS Long, Mayor Gary Christenson, Eastern Bank President Quincy Miller, Ward 3 Councillor John Sale Dates: Friday, September 28, 2018 Matheson and Eastern Bank Senior Vice President Thomas Mercuro. tures a 24-hour ATM. This full- a $2,500 donation to the Mal- We are excited to celebrate thru Thursday, October 4, 2018. service banking location off ers den YWCA to support the ad- our newly reopened branch advice and expertise on con- vancement of women locally. in Malden and continue to of- sumer and business banking Their 2018 Targeted Grants fo- fer a full spectrum of consum- We Have It All! services, investment solutions cus on advancement of wom- er and commercial banking and personal and commercial en and have been made to products in addition to con- insurance needs with a partic- Malden Catholic High School, tinuing to do our part in ad- ular focus on small businesses. the YWCA, Tailored for Suc- vocating for the needs of the The bank is particularly proud cess, and Triangle, which each community, all with the high- that employees speak 10 lan- received $10,000 to support est quality customer service by guages, including Manda- their work in areas such as our branch staff .” rin, Brazilian, Cambodian and confi dence-building, self-es- For more information, in- Cape Verdean Creole. teem workshops, safety train- cluding hours of operation, One of Eastern Bank’s big- ing and even a robotics train- please visit www.easternbank. gest priorities is giving back ing program. com or call 781-388-1210. THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, September 28, 2018 Page 11

PROCLAMATION | FROM PAGE 1 hunger-free communities, we are honored to have the mending Bread of Life (BOL) City of Malden helping lead and recognizing the month the way.” of September as “Hunger Ac- Although BOL is the larg- tion Month.” est provider of free food in BOL, a faith-based, volun- the 10 communities it serves, teer-driven organization, is there are several other orga- the largest provider of free nizations that also help pro- food serving residents of vide food security for Mal- Everett, Malden, Medford, den residents, including the Melrose, Stoneham, Sau- Mobile Food Market, The gus, Reading, North Reading, Salvation Army, Emmanu- Wakefield and Winchester. el Baptist Church, Freedom BOL is in the top 10% of Hill Community Church, Hai- food distributers among tian Nazarene Church, Imani the member agencies of The Temple and Philadelphie Greater Boston Food Bank, SDA Church. distributing over one mil- During this Hunger Ac- lion free meals per year. BOL tion Month, BOL is asking mobilizes 500 volunteers all of Malden to learn more from its 45 partner organiza- about the problem of hun- tions and the community at ger while working to create a large to provide these meals whole and healthy commu- through its Everett and Mal- nity. BOL is hosting its 26th den food pantries, evening Annual Walk for Bread & 5K meals, grocery delivery to se- Run on Sunday, October 7 nior citizen in four cities and from 12-3 p.m. at Pine Banks food delivery to homeless Park (located in Malden and families and at-risk youths. Melrose). For more informa- “We are grateful for this tion, call 781-397-0404 or recognition and want to visit www.breadofl ifemalden. thank Mayor Christenson, org/events/. the City Council and the Mal- “There are too many se- den Redevelopment Author- nior citizens and children ity for their support of Bread going to bed hungry, and of Life’s food programs for too many worried parents, over 30 years,” said BOL Dep- uncertain of where they will uty Director Gabriella Snyder get the money to pay for rent Stelmack. “We appreciate and groceries,” said Snyder your compassion for neigh- Stelmack. “Our Malden pan- bors, from children to se- try serves about 852 house- nior citizens, who face hun- holds, made up of 391 indi- ger due to the high costs viduals, per month – end- of food, housing and medi- ing hunger for these fam- cal care while living on low- ilies. Your participation in wage jobs; or are on Social the Walk/Run will be used Security, disability or un- to help put nutritious food employment income. As we on the tables of our neigh- move closer to our vision of bors in need.” www.reverealuminumwindow.com Satisfy Your Hunger with these Classics!

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Unbeaten Golden Tornadoes boys’ soccer team shuts out Lynn English, 3-0 By Steve Freker

LYNN – Malden High School Boys’ Soccer blanked Lynn English, 3-0, on Monday to improve to a perfect 5-0 on the season. Milton Padilla Hernandez scored the eventual game winner in the fi rst half on a crossing pass from Matteus Farias as Malden took a 1-0 lead. Malden goal- tender Salim Tiken stood tall in net for his third shutout this season and recorded seven saves. “We are working to create scoring opportunities and are getting some solid play defen- sively and from our goaltender,” said Malden High head coach Jeremiah Smith. “This is good to see early in the season.” Malden stays home for its next two games, hosting Northeastern Conference (NEC) rivals Lynn Classical today (Friday) at 4:00 p.m. at Pine Banks Park and Salem on Tuesday, Octo- ber 2 at 4:00 p.m. MMaldenalden CatholicCatholic SchoolSchool fforor GirlsGirls GGalleryallery OpeningOpening reception was held on Sep- en” by Faith Rice. The organi- Lisa Cenca, welcomed Rice, the grade students. The plan is to ing environment. The gallery Atember 12 to celebrate the zations share a unified mis- sponsoring organizations and add a grade annually over the consists of an exhibit space opening of the new Malden sion for advancing the lives of guests, including Mayor Gary next three years. with natural light and will Catholic School for Girls Art women, and the Watercolor Christenson and City Council As part of the event, stu- highlight the work of local Gallery. The school collaborat- Women collection celebrates President Debbie DeMaria. dents off ered guests a tour of artists. Malden Arts will con- ed with Malden Arts and the the gifts and talents of wom- The school, which is locat- the new state-of-the-art facil- tinue to coordinate two ex- Zonta Club of Malden to bring en from around the world. ed at 99 Crystal St., recently ity that was designed to en- hibits per academic semester an inaugural gallery exhibit The new principal of the Mal- launched its inaugural school courage a collaborative, inno- and encourage local artists to featuring “Watercolor Wom- den Catholic School for Girls, year with nearly 80 ninth- vative and supportive learn- participate.

Members of Malden’s Zonta Club, the Malden Z Club, Malden Arts and Malden Catholic School for Girls faculty and students were joined by School Principal Lisa Cenca, Artist Mayor Gary Christenson welcomes attendees. Faith Rice, Mayor Gary Christenson and Malden City Council President Debbie DeMaria.

Students of the Malden Catholic School for Girls Members of Zonta Club of Malden and Malden Z Club THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, September 28, 2018 Page 13

THE SPORTS WIRE By Steve Freker man football locker room, which included three dozen e has played longer at the new lockers and new fl oor- Hhighest level of profes- ing. “Breno [Giacomini] just sional sports than any oth- keeps on giving; he has nev- er Malden resident in the er forgotten where he came city’s history – in his 11th sea- from,” said Malden Recreation son in the National Football Coordinator Joe Levine. League – and he has been Here’s hoping for the best off the charts through the en- for one of Malden’s most tire time with his generosity well-known and favorite sons and giving back to the com- and that he hooks on with munity. That would be now his fi fth NFL squad when he’s former Oakland Raiders of- ready to play again. fensive tackle Breno Giaco- mini, a 2004 Malden High “On to Cincinnati” School alumnus who was re- On a local NFL note, the leased by “The Raid-ahs” late only three words we were last month before the regu- waiting for Sunday night lar season start of the Nation- were “On to Miami.” That al Football League (NFL) with would have been the only recurring knee issues. way we could move from that Oakland was the fourth Debacle in Detroit, a 26-10 NFL stop for Giacomini, who loss to the Lions on nation- played for the Houston Tex- Breno Giacomini on the last year ally-televised “Sunday Night ans last season. He had three Football.” We went through years as a key NFL contributor . He played ticularly the football team. teammate a similar situation four years with both the , in the Packers organization Every year, he collects up a have brought their Ameri- ago after a horrendous loss where he was a starter at of- until he was acquired off the huge box of discarded (but can Football Without Barri- to the Kansas City Chiefs left fensive tackle for the 2014, Green Bay practice squad by still basically brand-new) ers free football camp to Mal- the football cleats from his NFL den, where they fi ll Macdon- at 2-2 and searching for an- teammates and ships them ald Stadium with youth foot- swers, particularly after a pal- to the Golden Tornadoes’ ball players. Just this past try showing by the Pats’ of- fi eldhouse. summer, Giacomini quietly fense and an uncharacteristi- For many summers, Gia- donated funds for the com- comini and his former NFL plete renovation of the fresh- FOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 16

Beverly knocks off Malden football team By Jason Mazzilli Braedon Pratt had an inter- down passes: one in the sec- ception just three plays into ond quarter to make it 27-0 at omething had to give Fri- the game. the half and a second scoring Sday night at Eddie Melan- That was the first of five pass in the third quarter. son Field in Malden. Both straight possessions that Bev- “We still have not found teams came in seeking their erly’s off ense had which start- the right defensive combina- first win, and one of the ed inside the 50-yard line in tion to stop these teams con- squads was fi nishing up vic- Malden territory. Malden’s de- sistently. Most of our players torious at the end. But the fense held strong on the fi rst have not had a lot experience football version of Murphy’s couple of downs, but Bever- at Division 1 varsity football, Law rose up for the Golden ly broke through on the third and it’s been showing,” Coach Tornadoes of Malden, and it down when 6-2, 235 tailback Freker said. “But our players was Beverly that took home Clayton McAlpine scored on are willing to learn and want the “W.” Backed by a capital- a 21-yard run around the left to get better and they support izing off ense and a big night end. their teammates.” on defense, the visiting Bever- “He’s (McAlpine) their (Bev- Malden generated some ly High School Panthers hung erly’s) feature back, and we ac- offense in the second half a 41-0 shutout on host Mal- tually did a decent job on him behind the running of half- den High. individually, but we continue backs Jerry Mervil, a junior, Malden got off to a good to have diffi culty getting our and Sean Stout, a senior. start with good gains and a defense off the fi eld,” Malden Freshman Caleb Wright also fi rst down on their fi rst pos- coach Steve Freker said. “We broke off several solid runs session, but a bizarre play have to do a much better job for Malden. Carmine Cappuccio in 1996 when he was on Double A Nashville turned the tables quickly. tackling and making a stand It does not get much easier Sounds. Sophomore wideout Matt on third down.” for Malden as tonight (Friday) Bessey was open and poised Beverly scored two more the Golden Tornadoes squad 2015 and 2016 seasons and the Seahawks in 2010. He to make a catch from soph- TDs — both on third down hosts unbeaten Danvers (3-0), before that, the Seattle Se- went on to be an off ensive omore quarterback Justin — to make it a 20-0 lead af- one of the strongest teams in ahawks in 2011-2013. line starter for Seattle in their Nortelus, but he was hauled ter the first quarter. Senior the Northeastern Conference Giacomini, who played his 2014 XLVIII win down by a Panther before Beverly quarterback Ryan Bar- (NEC) with a 7:00 p.m. start. at the Uni- over Denver. the ball got there, but no fl ag ror scored the third touch- Malden then hits the road versity of Louisville, where Throughout his lengthy as thrown. To make matters down of the quarter on a 27- for games against other NEC he played both defense and professional career, Giacomi- worse, the ball fl ipped up off yard counter keep play. Bar- football powers Peabody (Oc- then offense, was select- ni has been a generous con- Bessey’s cleat before hitting ror had a big night overall as tober 5) and Marblehead (Oc- ed in the fi fth round of the tributor to the Malden High the ground, and Beverly’s he also threw a pair of touch- tober 12). NFL draft and signed by the School athletic program, par- Page 14 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, September 28, 2018

MOVES | FROM PAGE 1 A fender is sanded down. ~ Malden Reads News ~ Located at 9 Whitman St. in a residential neighborhood Authors Event on October 25 and beside Sergio’s Auto Re- pair, which off ers mechanical services, they have 10 park- ing spaces. However, busi- ness isn’t as busy as it was when the shop was in Everett on Broadway, because of the decrease in foot and vehicu- lar traffi c in Malden. “I feel badly about leaving Everett, because we had bet- ter exposure there,” James Massone said. “We also cut

down our staff in half to three auto body technicians. But /DZ2ɤFHVRI we still have longtime cus- tomers.” James Massone said they 7HUUHQFH: provide reasonable prices for exterior body work and paint. The shop is open Monday to .HQQHG\ Friday from 8 to 5:30 p.m., but they can provide 24-hour %URDGZD\(YHUHWW towing service and make re- ferrals to Metro Insurance. • For information, visit at 9 &ULPLQDO'HIHQVH Whitman St., email Malden- • 3HUVRQDO,QMXU\ [email protected] or call 617- 389-3030. • 0HGLFDO0DOSUDFWLFH Tara Vocino may be reached 7HO   at [email protected].  &HOO   (Advocate photos by hen two organizations Hengjia Liu was born and WZNHQQHG\ODZ#JPDLOFRP Tara Vocino) Wcollaborate effectively raised in China. She received great things can happen. The her Master’s teaching degree Chinese Culture Connection at UMass Amherst and be- (CCC), which builds connec- came a teacher in the Sand- SKATING CENTER tions between the Chinese im- wich, Mass., school district. www.Roller-World.com | 781-231-1111 migrant community and the Today she teaches Manda- diverse local community, and rin language and Chinese cul- Located adjacent to Honey Baked Ham Malden Reads, a program that ture to high school students in Saugus Plaza, South Bound Route 1 promotes literacy and reading and in the STEM academy pro- while building community, are gram. Liu is also active in lan- MBTA Bus Route 429 pleased to announce an au- guage education both in Bei- FREE WI-FI - 2 WIDE SCREEN TV’S ATM on site thors’ series. The fi rst of the se- jing and the Boston area, shar- FULLY AIR CONDITIONED ries will be held on October 25 ing experiences and present- from 6:30-9 p.m. The event will ing to peer-teacher organiza- Fall-Winter Skating Schedule ATTENTION! take place at the Malden High tions. She also has twice been School library. selected to judge U.S. student Sunday 12-8 p.m. $7.50 Gordon Mathieson and Mandarin speeches at the School & PTO Hengjia Liu co-wrote a book “China Bridge” annual com- Monday Private Parties GROUPS about typical American stu- petition at UMass Boston. She Win a trip for 2 dents from Boston and typical worked closely with Mathie- Tuesday 7:30-10:30 p.m. $8.50 Chinese students from Beijing. son on writing “Beijing to Bos- Adult Night to Las Vegas These students participated in ton,” consulting and advising. Bellagio Hotel an exchange program that en- She later translated the story gaged the students in cultur- from English to Chinese prior Wednesday & Thursday Jet Blue Air al exploration and education- to publishing. 5 days / 4 nights Private Parties al learning experiences. Come hear these authors Gordon Mathieson was born and about the book they co- Friday 3-11 p.m. $7.50 Your school PTO can Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 and raised in the Boston area, wrote. All are welcome to at- Saturday 12-11 p.m. $7.50 UDႉHWKHWULSWRPDNH studied Mandarin at Yale Uni- tend. VXEVWDQWLDOPRQH\ versity in 1963 and later lived This project is one of many Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 for your group. in Taiwan and for two years. collaborative projects be- Inline Skate Rentals $3 - additional Roller skate rentals included in all prices. Gordon has 10 book titles pub- tween CCC and Malden Reads. Birthday & Private Parties Available Call for details. lished, including his Young Others include an East-West Adult mystery series featuring fi lm series based around the Chinese American student and themes of the Malden Reads BIRTHDAY PARTIES amateur detective Becky Bing. book selections, read-aloud $11.50/Person, min. of 10 kids. But his latest title (with Liu), events for families, ping-pong Price includes Adm. + Roller Skates. Cake, soda, paper goods, 20 tokens for “Beijing to Boston” (two vol- tournaments and more. Cur- umes), is his labor of love, be- rently, the groups are collabo- birthday person plus 100 Redemption Tickets and a gift from Roller World. in cause it’s something he had rating on an “Educational Toy one of our private BP Rooms. envisioned as an entertaining Library” where parents can way for U.S. students in China borrow toys for their young and Chinese students coming children to play with. This to America to bridge cultures program fosters socialization, and supplement learning Eng- communication and mastery lish and Chinese languages. of basic skills. THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, September 28, 2018 Page 15 GAS | FROM PAGE 1 the company – have pushed Ward 7 Councillor Neal An- Malden Historical Society pipeline safety into the spot- derson suggested inviting by National Grid, the city’s light. city offi cials and National Grid presents “Early Almshouses and natural gas provider. Several years ago, U.S. Sen- reps to come and present in- Gas companies assess and ator Ed Markey’s office re- formation to the full coun- the Malden Poor Farm” on Oct. 2 grade gas leaks on a scale of leased a study that focused cil and the public. “Let them 1 to 3, with a grade 1 leak rep- on gas pipe leaks from an eco- come here and tell us what he Malden Historical Society of the South District (now Ever- resenting a safety hazard that nomic perspective. Gas com- kind of situation we are in,” Tinvites members and the gen- ett), Malden needed to build a needs to be fi xed immediate- panies lump the cost of gas said Anderson, adding that eral public to its fi rst program of new almshouse. The Malden Poor ly. A grade 3 gas leak is con- lost through pipeline leaks a public discussion would be the 2018-2019 season, a talk by Farm, built in 1871 on upper For- sidered nonhazardous, and onto the bills of ratepayers. more eff ective than a report Society board member and Mal- est Street, served Malden’s poor companies are required to According to Markey’s study, to a subcommittee. den history maven Barbara Tol- for many years; it transitioned to monitor those leaks until the from 2000 to 2011, natural Ward 2 Councillor Paul Con- strup; “Early Almshouses and the a nursing home in 1955. Known pipe is eventually replaced. gas customers throughout don said pipeline conditions Malden Poor Farm” will be pre- as McFadden Manor, the nursing However, even nonhazard- the state paid somewhere be- are a public safety matter and sented on Tuesday, October 2, at home closed its doors nearly a de- ous leaks are said to pose tween $640 million and $1.5 an issue that could be hand- 7:00 p.m. in the Maccario Room cade ago. Today the site is occu- health problems for people billion for natural gas that was ed over to the Public Safety of the Malden Public Library. pied by Forestdale Park, a new se- who suff er from respiratory leaked from old pipes and Committee. Like other early New England nior residence focused on assist- illnesses. never actually used by rate- Ultimately, the council vot- towns, Malden employed a vari- ed living and memory care. The recent natural gas line payers. ed to arrange a public pre- ety of means through the years The Malden Historical Society disaster in the Merrimack Val- Councillors supported in- sentation before moving for- to assist its less fortunate resi- is a nonprofi t, all-volunteer orga- ley that claimed one life and vestigating the city’s gas in- ward with an action plan or dents who lacked family sup- nization that is always looking for damaged roughly 70 homes frastructure, but they were re- new committee on gas pipe port. One approach emerging in new members. Anyone with an – coupled with National Grid’s luctant to add another special infrastructure. the eighteenth century was the interest in history who wants to lockout of 1,200 gas work- committee to the growing list “I don’t care who does it, almshouse, sometimes called learn more about the Malden His- ers who are in the middle of the council’s ad hoc com- but it needs to get done,” said the “poor house.” By 1870, Mal- torical Society can attend a meet- of a contract dispute with mittees. Camell. den operated three almshous- ing or visit www.maldenhistorical- es. But following the separation society.org.

~ OPEN HOUSE ~ Malden’s First Annual Public Safety Day n honor of National Fire Preven- for some fun and interactive ways Sunday, Sept. 30 from 12 - 1:30 PM Ition Week, the Malden Fire and to learn more about fire safe- Police Departments will be hold- ty. Activities will include fi re en- 63 HARVARD ST., CHELSEA ing the City’s First Annual Pub- gines and a DPW bucket truck for lic Safety Day on Sunday, Octo- a “touch a truck” event, a state po- ber 7 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at Lin- lice arson dog demonstration, an PRATTVILLE - $774,900. den Park (29 Wescott St.). Fire Pre- obstacle course and smoke house vention Week is a time when all as well as safety-themed boun- are encouraged to recognize the cy houses, pumpkin decorating, dangers that can occur in the plac- face painting and games. There es we feel the safest. This year’s will also be a DJ, a photo booth, theme is “Look. Listen. Learn. Be safety literature, goody bags and aware – fire can happen any- refreshments. where.” The theme urges all to be Event sponsors include Catal- aware and “look” for the places fi re do Ambulance, Malden Hous- can start, “listen” for the sound of ing Authority, Malden DPW, Mas- the smoke alarm and “learn” two sachusetts State Police, Ward 8 ways out of each room. Councillor Jadeane Sica, Jr. Aid Families and residents are en- Association of Malden and Stop couraged to attend the free event & Shop.

- LEGAL NOTICE - City of Malden, Massachusetts PERMITS, INSPECTIONS & PLANNING SERVICES 110 Pleasant Street, 2nd Floor Malden, Massachusetts 02148 (781) 397-7000 ext. 2044 MALDEN PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING A RARE GEM: Listed by Sandy. Located in the Historic Prattville The Malden Planning Board will hold a public section of Chelsea, former home to two mayors and state senator; hearing in the Auditorium on the First Floor of the featuring brand new kitchen and appliances with formica counter JOHN & CHRISTINA MARKEY MALDEN SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER, 7 Washington Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, October 10, 2018 on the bedrooms-plus, two and half baths with original working seven petition of 25-27 Albion Street, LLC for a special shower-head tiled shower in master bathroom; half bath in kitchen; permit under Section 700.1.3.1 of Chapter 12, Revised Ordinances of 1991, as Amended, of the City of Malden, stainglass windows, grand staircase; cedar pine walk-in closets; to structurally change and extend and a preexisting nonconforming property and use in the Residence A zoning district, namely, to construct dormers and additional bedrooms at the existing three-family extra rooms, back yard and more! Move in for the Holidays and residential dwelling, at the property known as and start making memories! numbered 25-27 Albion Street, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID # 087 264 410. Sandy Juliano, BROKER CBR,ASP Petition and plans are available for public review in the Permits, Inspections and Planning Office, 110 Pleasant JRS PROPERTIES, INC. Street, 2nd Floor, Malden, MA and at https://permits. cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_PROD/SelfService#home. 433 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 By: Kenneth Antonucci The service doesn’t end with the sale! Clerk September 21, 28, 2018 Page 16 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, September 28, 2018 FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 13 Coach Nalen well, Malden’s only two-time Tough situation over in All-Scholastic pick). He then cally subpar performance by Saugus where second-year went on to three NCAA Di- star quarterback Tom Brady. head football coach Antho- vision 2 All-America selec- Advocate What followed was the ny Nalen was placed on leave tions at Rollins College (Win- now famous (infamous?) before the regular season ter Park, Fla.), followed by an 2014 season “On to Cincin- and then dismissed by Sau- 11-year pro baseball career nati” press conference by Pa- gus Public Schools last week, where he played as high as triots head coach Bill Belich- according to news reports, Triple A in the Chicago White ick, who took “look of disdain” while an interim coach di- Sox organization. to a new level when he was rects the Sachems. Cappuccio owns mostly asked, “Is the quarterback po- Nalen, who is a Malden every Malden High statisti- sition being evaluated now?” resident and has Everett cal record there is in foot- After that question, Belich- roots as a former Pope John ball and baseball and was 1. What fictional character’s 10. On Oct. 1, 1880, who ick responded to nearly ev- XXIII multi-sport standout, also notable for the fact he ghost horse was called became the U.S. Marine ery other one asked with the then fi led a lawsuit against played his senior basketball Nightmare? Corps Band conductor? same response: “We’re on the Saugus School Depart- season in the very fi rst year of 2. Janet Leigh had a famous 11. Is Borscht a Russian soup? to Cincinnati … Not talking ment in Essex County Supe- the three-pointer, 1987-88. shower scene in what 12. What cartoonist illustrated about the past or the future, rior Court, seeking reinstate- Never shy to shoot is an un- movie? “Kids Say the Darndest just the game ahead of us. ment via injunction from a derstatement for the lanky, 3. On Sept. 28, 2009, Time Things” by Art Linkletter? We’re on to Cincinnati … On judge. 6-4 Cappuccio, who led the magazine’s cover showed 13. “Cabbages and Kings” was to Cincinnati …” Supporters of Coach Na- Greater Boston League (GBL) what political commentator what short story writer’s The parallels are nearly len have made statements in scoring his senior year. sticking his tongue out? only novel? identical. Bad loss. Many ar- in his favor in news cover- As the saying goes, “the 4. Does Scrabble have a Braille 14. On Oct. 2, 1968, President eas of concern on both sides age of this situation, but lit- apple doesn’t fall far from version? Lyndon Johnson signed a bill of the ball … and an unde- tle has come from school de- the tree.” Cappuccio’s son 5. Who wrote the “Moonlight creating what national park? feated opponent (Miami is partment offi cials by way of and namesake, “C.J.,” just be- Sonata”? 15. What U.S. professional 3-0) next on the schedule. comment, since it is a per- gan his freshman year of col- 6. What French word is the football team is owned by Just a couple “On to Miami” sonnel matter. lege at West Florida Universi- name of a game and a loaf its community’s members? answers would have been ty (Pensacola, Fla.) after sign- of bread? 16. Who was Queen Boudicca? nice, especially since New Golden Tornadoes Hall of ing with the Division 1 Argo- 7. On Sept. 30, 1850, the U.S. 17. In what video game can you England went on to annihi- Famer Carmine Cappuccio nauts as a basketball shoot- Congress abolished what visit Ralph Waldo Emerson late the previously 3-0 Ben- It’s been a good chunk of ing guard in May. Cappuc- method of discipline on and walk through a forest? gals in that “On to Cincinna- time, exactly three decades cio’s 6-3 son was one of the merchant vessels and the 18. Who said, “It isn’t where ti” matchup, 47-13. to be precise, since he grad- top players in North Carolina U.S. Navy? you came from; it’s where Oh, yeah. The Patriots also uated from Malden High, but the past couple of seasons 8. What 1966 movie included you’re going that counts”? beat the Seahawks in Super few will ever forget the ex- for the Bishop McGuinness “The Creepy Coupe” with (Hint: 1934 Apollo Theater Bowl XLIX later that season ploits of Golden Tornadoes Villains out of Greensboro, “The Grusome Twosome,” debut.) in the game that made Mal- Hall of Famer Carmine Cap- N.C. The Cappuccios have among other race 19. What was the first colm Butler famous. “On to puccio, Class of 1988, who made their home in Greens- contestants? computer mouse made of? Miami!” Maybe the Patriots was All-Scholastic in three boro for the past years. 9. How are Dynaflow, 20. Each year on Oct. 4, what can still work some magic sports his senior year (and Good luck, C.J., go knock Fordomatic and Hydromatic patron saint of animals is this season. in baseball his junior year as down some more “threes”! similar? celebrated? 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Roll Call tracks the length of time that the House and Sen- ate were in session each week. Many legislators say that leg- islative sessions are only one Beacon Hill aspect of the Legislature’s job and that a lot of important Advocate work is done outside of the Roll Call House and Senate chambers. They note that their jobs also FROM involve committee work, re- PAGE 16 search, constituent work and Answers By Bob Katzen other matters that are impor- tant to their districts. Critics THE HOUSE AND SENATE: to plan long-term fi scal poli- say that the Legislature does There were no roll calls in the cy and undermines opportu- not meet regularly or long 1. Casper the sion. wood National House or Senate last week. nities for fair, transparent, rig- enough to debate and vote Friendly Ghost’s 10. John Philip Park This week, Beacon Hill Roll orous allocation of taxpayers’ in public view on the thou- 2. “Pyscho” Sousa 15. The Green Bay Call reports on the number of dollars. I fi nd other ways to go sands of pieces of legislation times each senator sided with to bat for great organizations that have been fi led. They note 3. Glenn Beck 11. It is also the Packers Republican Gov. Charlie Bak- and causes.” that the infrequency and brief 4. Yes name of many 16. A Celtic queen er on his 48 vetoes of items, None of the Republicans length of sessions are misguid- 5. Beethoven similar Slavic/ who fought mostly in the fi scal 2019 state voted with Baker 100 percent ed and lead to irresponsible 6. Boule(s) eastern Euro- the Romans in budget, in the 2018 session. of the time. late-night sessions and a mad 7. Flogging pean soups. England A two-thirds vote is required The Republican senator who rush to act on dozens of bills 8. “The Great 12. Charles Schulz 17. “Walden” to override a gubernatorial voted the greatest number of in the days immediately pre- Race” (the creator of 18. Ella Fitzgerald veto in a full 40-member Sen- times with Baker was Sen. Vin- ceding the end of an annu- 9. They were all “peanuts”) 19. W ood ate when there are no vacan- ny deMacedo (R-Plymouth): al session cies. The governor needed 23 times (47.9 percent of the During the week of Sep- names for auto- 13. O. Henry’s 20. St. Francis of the support of 14 senators to time). tember 17-21, the House met matic transmis- 14. California’s Red- Assisi sustain a veto if all 40 sena- The GOP senator who voted for a total of one hour and 11 tors voted -- and fewer votes with Baker the least number minutes while the Senate met if some members were absent of times was Sen. Dean Tran for a total of one hour and 17 NOTICE OF or there were vacancies. (R-Leominster): 6 times (12.5 minutes. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Baker fell far short of that percent of the time). goal as eight votes was the Mon. Sept. 17 House 11:01 The Malden Public Library is seeking proposals from most support he received on PERCENTAGE OF TIMES a.m. to 11:23 a.m. &HUWL¿HG 3XEOLF $FFRXQWDQWV IRU ¿QDQFLDO DXGLW DQG WD[ any veto. The Senate easily LOCAL SENATORS SUPPORT- Senate 11:16 a.m. to 11:43 services for a period of up to three (3) years. overrode all 48 vetoes, includ- ED GOV. BAKER’S VETOES a.m. ing fi ve that were overridden IN 2018 Tues. Sept. 18 No House The Malden Public Library reserves the right to accept or unanimously. Here is how your senator session reject any and/or all proposals, to waiver irregularities and The vetoes had little support fared in his or her support of No Senate session technicalities and to request resubmission. among Democrats in the Sen- Baker on the 48 vetoes. Wed. Sept. 19 No House ate. Only one of the chamber’s The percentage next to the session $OOSURSRVDOVPXVWEHVXEPLWWHGWR 31 Democrats voted with Bak- senator’s name represents the No Senate session 0V'RUD6W0DUWLQ([HFXWLYH'LUHFWRU er to sustain any vetoes while percentage of times the sena- Thurs. Sept. 20 House Malden Public Library the other 30 did not support tor supported Baker. The num- 11:02 a.m. to 11:51 a.m. 36 Salem Street the governor even once. The ber in parentheses represents Senate 11:06 a.m. to 11:56 only Democratic senator who the actual number of times the a.m. 0DOGHQ0$ supported Baker was Sen. So- senator supported Baker. Fri. Sept. 21 No House ses- 3URSRVDOV PXVW EH UHFHLYHG E\  SP RQ 2FWREHU  nia Chang-Diaz (D-Boston), Some senators voted on sion  who supported him 31 times all 48 roll call votes. Others No Senate session (64.5 percent of the time). missed one or more of the 48 Inquiries should be directed to Judy Weaver at jweaver@ “I voted against overrid- votes. Each record is based Bob Katzen maldenpubliclibrary.org. No late proposals will be accepted. ing vetoes in the budget that on the number of roll calls on welcomes feedback at would have reinstituted ear- which a senator voted and [email protected] September 28, 2018 marks, which I have a long- does not count the roll calls for standing policy of opposing,” which he or she was absent. Chang-Diaz told Beacon Hill Sen. Jason Lewis Roll Call. “While some ear- 0 percent (0) Like us on Facebook marks benefi t wonderful or- advocate newspaper ganizations, overall I believe HOW LONG WAS LAST earmarking hurts our ability WEEK’S SESSION? Beacon Hill Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma

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BUYER1 BUYER2 SELLER1 SELLER2 ADDRESS PRICE Bruce, Heather Parris, Emily E Strumski, David R 71 Woodland Rd $490 000,00 Chen, Wei Wang, Liping Wang, Zhirui Zhang, Huiping 12-14 Autumn St $749 000,00 Smyth, Emily Roberto, ScoƩ 141 Pierce St #37 $315 000,00 Pizziferri, Rocco CurƟ s RT Fitzgerald, Daniel J 59 Bryant St $800 000,00 Wheatley, John Wheatley, Zuzana Lu, Weijia 38 Crestview Dr #38 $445 000,00 Tillinghast, Daniel Tillinghas, Marie Lourdes Kuruvilla, Finny G 36 Kimball St $450 000,00 Engida, Guesh Wigerema, Freawain Chau, Tak Sauwan-Chau, Wendy 104 Summit St $601 000,00 Page 18 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE - Friday, September 28, 2018 ~ Letter-to-the-Editor ~ Housing Production Plan means more housing

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OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 19 (Rivers) Chuha. Devoted fa- brother of Louise Metro. Steve is Edward A. Degurski, Sr. 60, after a lengthy and hard ther of Elizabeth J. Knight, her also survived by his much loved fought battle with cancer. Born Stephen C. Chuha husband Owen, their children brothers and sisters in-law and and raised in Malden, he went Age 84, Sept. 20th of Stone- Christopher and the late Rebec- many nieces and nephews. Fu- to Malden Catholic High School ham, MA formerly of Malden. ca; Valerie J. Rossi, her husband neral from the Weir-MacCui- from which he graduated in Beloved husband of Joan L. James, III, their children Lilah, sh Golden Rule Funeral Home, 1976. During that time, he met Stephanie and James, IV.; Ste- Malden on Monday, September Mary (Smith), his soulmate and phen C. Chuha, Jr., his wife Teri, 24, followed by a Mass of Chris- loving wife of 36 Years. They their children Ashley, Lauren tian Burial in Most Blessed Sac- had two children, Kathleen and and Abbilyn; Lori A. Notarange- rament, Wakefi eld. Interment Edward, whom he adored. Ed- li, her husband Michael, their followed in Puritan Lawn Cem- ward spent most of his sum- children Victoria and Cole; Da- etery, Peabody. In place of fl ow- mers with Mary in Barrington vid M. Chuha, his wife Kris, their ers, donations may be made to NH, where they had a house children David and Kyle; Diane the DKJ Foundation (Alzheim- and they could relax. Edward M. Chuha; Kristy C. Long, her er) or LiveLikeBecca Scholar- dward Angelo DeGurski, Sr., enjoyed annual trips to Cooper- husband Tommy, their children ship Fund. For more informa- Ea longtime resident of Med- stown, NY, spending time with Jared, Ryan and Ethan. Great tion, please visit weirfuneral- ford, MA, passed away on Sep- his family and friends, playing Grandfather of Nora. Cherished home.com tember 14, 2018, at the age of OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 21

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