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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 11, 2022 Page 7 Malden High School announces new Alumni Hall of Fame inductees O n Friday, April 29, the Malden High School Alumni The eight inductees into this year’s Malden High School Alumni Hall of Fame (Courtesy Photo) Association will host its fifth Alumni Hall of Fame banquet at Anthony’s of Malden at 105 Canal St. During the banquet, the committee will formally induct eight prominent graduates of Malden High School (MHS). As in past years, the honorees will be recognized for their outstanding career achievements. The Alumni Hall of Fame was founded in 2014 by the Malden High School Alumni Association to celebrate exceptional accomplishments of alumni and contributions to the school community by alumni and others. Alumni become eligible for nomination 10 years after graduation in such categories as the arts, business, community service, education, government, media, military service and the sciences. Permanent plaques commemorating the inductees will be displayed in MVRCS holds annual GeoBee ClassiClassifiedsfieds Advocate Call now! 617-387-2200 advertise on the web atwww.advocatenews.net Malden High School. This year’s inductees are Norman Greenbaum (MHS 1960 – Arts), Albert Spadafora (MHS 1964 – Business), Nancy Finkelstein (Posthumous, MHS 1960 – Education), Richard Howard (MHS 1970 – Government), Michael Goldman (MHS 1967 – Government), Ron Cox (MHS 1960 – Media), Sandra Velleman (MHS 1977 – Science) and Phil Hyde (MHS 1982 – Technology). It's important to note that all the net proceeds from the Hall of Fame Program Book and the purchase of Hall of Fame tickets for the banquet will go directly to the Malden High School Alumni Association Scholarship Fund. To date nearly $90,000 has been awarded to deserving MHS students. For information on how to obtain tickets for the banquet contact Camille Colantuoni at 781-632-1646 or email cmc5767@aol.com. If you would like to place an advertisement in the program book, please feel free to contact Len Iovino at 781321-3568 or email him at lvi_ mps@yahoo.com or contact John Froio at 781-321-0339 or email him at jfroio38@verizon.net.    Attorneys at Law                   14 Norwood St., Everett, MA 02149 Phone: (617) 387-4900 Fax: (617) 381-1755  John Mackey, Esq. * Katherine M. Brown, Esq. Patricia Ridge, Esq. WE CAN HELP PAY YOUR HEATING BILLS! Maya Abuzaid, a seventh-grader at Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, took fi rst place in the school’s annual GeoBee. She is shown with her father, Mohammed. (Photo Courtesy of MVRCS) MVRCS Science Fair victors You may qualify for ABCD’s Fuel Assistance Program and be eligible for as much as $1,650 towards your heating costs (oil, gas, or electric).    1,650 Household of 1 = $40,951 Household of 2 = $53,551 Household of 3 = $66,151 Household of 4 = $78,751 Cold days are coming. ABCD’s got you covered. APPLY TODAY! Last day to apply is April 30, 2022 Residents of Boston, Brookline, and Newton: 178 Tremont Street, Boston, MA — 617.357.6012 Congratulations to students Leila Marcus (left) and Luka Tanizaki (right) of Mystic Valley Regional Charter School (MVRCS), who were awarded fi rst place in the fi fth and sixth grade divisions, respectively, of the school’s Science Fair. The students, who are both Malden residents, had their projects judged by a panel of MVRCS high school seniors currently enrolled in International Baccalaureate (IB) Science classes. Leila’s project focused on meteorological forecasting, and Luka’s project was called “Turning Milk Into Plast.” (Photo Courtesy of MVRCS) Residents of Malden, Medford, Everett, Melrose, Stoneham, Winchester and Woburn: 18 Dartmouth Street, Malden, MA — 781.322.6284

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