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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2021 Page 15 Bread of Life 5K Walk scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 3 B read of Life’s 5K Walk is Sunday, October 3 at Pine Banks Park; start time is 12 p.m. The annual Walk is in Memory of Beatrice Flammia. The Walk starts and ends inside Pine Banks Park at the pavilion. The Walk route is on sidewalks through Melrose and Malden, CONDE | FROM PAGE 14 July 2019, he was involved in a life-altering accident that has left him a tetraplegic. Conde fell out of a window screen while sleeping and injured several low cervical nerves of his spinal cord. This is the fi rst year that the city will be hosting the Brandon Conde 5K Race. The race will begin and end at Glendale Park and follow this route: Ferry Street to Broadway to Lynn Street to Fuller Street to Washington Avenue to Elm Street. Following the race, a barbeque will be held at the Schiavo Club (71 Tileston St.) at noon as a way to thank everyone for their support. All participants are encouraged to attend. DeMaria will also be declaring October 24 Brandon Conde Day for the third consecutive year to help support the recovery eff orts and living expenses of Brandon Conde. The Everett community is encouraged to wear red on October 24 to show their support. All proceeds from the race will be used to support Conde PLACE | FROM PAGE 13 the establishment received a six-month probation after it was discovered that one of the bartenders was selling cocaine while at work. In May 2016, police reported that two underage patrons were served beers without being asked for identifi cation. As a result, the board put Josie’s on probation until the end of that year. The establishment re - opened in July of this year after being closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA ending at Pine Banks pavilion. Walker registration: $25/ adult, children 17 and under $15, under 6 free. Register online: Events – Bread of Life (breadoflifemalden.org). For more info, contact Patty Kelly at patty.kelly@breadofl ifemalden.org. and his recovery. For more information and how to sign up for the race, please visit www. brandonconde.racewire.com. State Police arrest protestors who blocked road in front of governor’s house A t approximately 7 a.m. on September 28, several protestors blocked a public roadway in Swampscott by chaining themselves to a large boat that they trailered to the front of Governor Charlie Baker’s residence. State Police responded and ordered the protestors to unchain themselves and disperse. When they refused and continued obstructing traffic, troopers – who are specially trained to respond to civil disturbances – cut the devices holding the protestors to the boat and took them into custody. Seven protestors who were chained to the boat were arrested, as well as an eighth protestor who was atop the boat. The demonstrators were identified as Gregory Mangan, 69, of Somerville; Gerard Frank, 67, of Dudley; James Comiskey, 31, of Somerville; Jennifer Smith, 47, of Watertown; Dylan Sessler, 27, of Hampstead, N.H.; Allen McGonagill, 32, of Somerville; Nora Maynard, 38, of Turners Falls and Alexander Chambers, 23, of Boylston. The protestors were taken to a State Police barracks for booking. The boat was removed from the roadway. The demonstrators were charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing and were arraigned in Lynn District Court.

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