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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 18, 2022 Page 15 FUNDING | FROM PAGE 13 substance use services to members of our community in crisis.” The Restoration Center Commission was established under 2018’s Act Relative to Criminal Justice Reform and was tasked with studying and making recommendations for the creation of a crisis diversion facility in Middlesex County. The new center would provide an alternative to arrest or emergency room transport for individuals in need of behavioral health services. Through a no wrong door policy, both walk-in services as well as police drop-off would be available at the center. “Once established, the Middlesex County Restoration Center will serve as a shining model for what behavioral health crisis services and wrap-around support can look like across the Commonwealth,” said Congresswoman Trahan. “I’m proud to have secured over $1.6 million in federal funding for this critical project — bringing the Center one step closer to becoming reality. I look forward to working with Sheriff Koutoujian, Dr. Mauch and our local partners to get this project across the finish line.” “I fought hard alongside Congresswoman Lori Trahan and Senator Ed Markey for federal funding to establish a crisis diversion facility in Middlesex County, and I'm glad we secured $1.65 million for those efforts,” said Senator Warren. “These funds will be critical to expanding mental health and substance use services for members of our community. I’m grateful for the continued partnership with Sheriff Koutoujian and Dr. Danna Mauch to combat the substance use disorder crisis.” “We do better by Bay Staters when we focus our resources on connecting people in crisis with mental health and substance use services, instead of putting them in the back of a police cruiser,” said Senator Markey. “With this investment, we can bring behaviorial healthcare to the Commonwealth and get people the help that they need in a more supportive setting.” The commission also recently announced it had secured $5 million in ARPA funding through the state legislature funding thanks to the work of State Senator Cindy Friedman (D-Arlington) and State Representative Ken Gordon (D-Bedford). Additionally, Governor Charlie Baker included $1 million in his proposed Fiscal Year 2023 budget for the project. “It is very exciting to see federal money appropriated that will make a direct impact on the Middlesex County community,” said Senator Friedman. “An enormous thank you to our federal delegation and to my colleagues on the Middlesex County Restoration Center Commission for bringing a mix of federal and state funding to the table to help make the Middlesex County Restoration Center a reality.” “I’m deeply grateful to our partners in Congress for prioritizing the Middlesex County Restoration Center,” said Representative Gordon. “This additional funding will be crucial as the Commission continues its work to transform behavioral health services in our communities. The investment underscores the importance of the goal we share with our federal, state, and local partners.” Senior Nutrition Program celebrates 50th anniversary M ystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) is joining the Administration for Community Living and senior nutrition service providers across the country to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the national Senior Nutrition Program. Since 1972 the Senior Nutrition Program has supported nutrition services for older adults. Funded by the Older Americans Act, local senior nutrition programs serve as hubs for older adults (60 and older) to access nutritious meals and other vital services that strengthen social connections and promote health and well-being. “Senior nutrition is now more important than ever,” said MVES Nutrition Services Director Angie Fitzgerald. “Each year in the U.S., up to half of adults age 65 and older are at risk of malnutrition and more than 10 million face hunger. In communities throughout the U.S. – in~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE JUDICIAL BRANCH SUPERIOR COURT Rockingham Superior Court Rockingham Cty Courthouse/PO Box 1258 Kingston NH 03848-1258 CITATION FOR PUBLICATION Superior Court Rule 4(d) Case Name: Roberta Fulford, Malcolm Filford v Elizabeth Ann Gray Case Number: 218-2021-CV-01219 The above entitled action is now pending in this Court. The original pleading is on file and may be examined by interested parties. The Court has issued an Order for Service by Publication on defendant(s) Elizabeth Gray. The Court ORDERS: Roberta Fulford; Malcolm Fulford shall give notice to Elizabeth Gray of this action by publishing a verified copy of this Citation for Publication once a week for three successive weeks in the The Malden Advocate, a newspaper of general circulation. The last publication shall be on or before April 04, 2022 Also, ON OR BEFORE 30 days after the last publication April 25, 2022 Elizabeth Gray shall electronically file an Appearance and Answer or other responsive pleading with this Court. A copy of the Appearance and Answer or other responsive pleading must be sent electronically to the party/parties listed below. Roberta Fulford; Malcolm Fulford shall electronically file the Return of Publication with this Court. Failure to do so may result in this action being dismissed without further notice. Notice to Elizabeth Gray: If you are working with an attorney, they will guide you on the next steps. If you are going to represent yourself in this action, go to the court’s website: www.courts.state.nh.us, select the Electronic Services icon and then select the option for a self-represented party. Complete the registration/log in process then select “I am filing into an existing case”. Enter the case number above and click Next. Follow the instructions to complete your filing. Once you have responded to the Complaint, you can access documents electronically filed through our Case Access Portal by going to https://odypa.nhecourt.us/portal and following the instructions in the User Guide. In that process you will register, validate your email, request access and approval to view your case. After your information is validated by the court, you will be able to view case information and documents filed in your case. If you do not comply with these requirements, you will be considered in default and the Court may issue orders that affect you without your input. Send copies to: ARTHUR G GATZOULIS, ESQ February 18, 2022 Craig & Gatzoulis PLLC 99 Stark St Manchester NH 03101 BY ORDER OF THE COURT Jennifer M. Haggar Clerk of Court March 4, 2022 March 11, 2022 March 18, 2022 Telephone: 1-855-212-1234 TTY/TDD Relay: (800) 735-2964 http://www.courts.state.nh.us cluding our communities – older adults sometimes lack access to the high-quality, nutritious food they need to remain healthy and independent.” As part of the Senior Nutrition Program network, MVES’ Nutrition Services Program, including Meals on Wheels, helps older adults in the community by promoting healthy eating, decreasing social isolation and improvCELEBRATES | SEE PAGE 17

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