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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 18, 2022 Page 5 Local business owner says ‘Yes’ to Malden High Senior Class... on ‘Promposal Day’! Town Line Luxury Lanes/Mixx360 Nightlife owner assists MHS promgoers; generous donation will cover cost of buses from MHS to Boston Park Plaza on Prom Night By Steve Freker T hey could not have scripted it any better. On National “Promposal Day” – no less – a generous, longtime Malden business owner once again stepped to the fore in supporting those in need. This time it was the Malden High School Senior Class of 2022, which has been beset by more than its fair share of setbacks related to the calamity of COVID-19. Well-known throughout his 11 years-plus in office of “keeping his ear to the ground,” Malden Mayor Gary Christenson caught wind of a financial dilemma faced by the Malden High School Senior Class of 2022 in planning perhaps the most special of all high school students’ traditional events: Senior Prom. The Mayor learned from fifthyear Malden High Principal Chris Mastrangelo that there was a “good news-bad news” element to this year’s prom planning. PROMPOSAL DAY| SEE PAGE 20 Mystic Valley Elder Services to hold free workshop series: A Matter of Balance Mystic Valley Elder Services will present a free workshop series, Malden Mayor Gary Christenson hosted members of the Malden High Senior Class of 2022 and others for a special presentation in his City Hall office Tuesday. (All Advocate Photos/ Steve Freker) A Matter of Balance, on Thursdays from March 31 to May 19 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Pleasant Street Center (49 Pleasant St. in Reading). A Matter of Balance is a free, award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels. You’ll learn how to see falls as something you can control, set goals for increasing your physGerry D’Ambrosio Attorney-at-Law Is Your Estate in Order? Do you have an update Will, Health Care Proxy or Power of Attorney? A generous donation of a $5,000 check to cover the cost of transportation from Malden to Boston was presented by Anthony DeCotis, owner of Town Line Luxury Lanes/Mixx360 Nightlife (665 Broadway, Malden). He handed it to Malden High School Senior Class of 2022 Treasurer Sammi Nie (above) as Malden Mayor Gary Christenson (center) looked on. Also shown are other members of the MHS Class of 2022 (back row) and Supt. of Schools Dr. Ligia Noriega-Murphy (at right), MHS Principal Chris Mastrangelo (at left) and Class of 2022 Advisor Dan Jurkowski (second from left). (Advocate Photo/Steve Freker) Town Line Luxury Lanes/Mixx360 Nightlife owner Anthony DeCotis (right) talked to the Class of 2022 seniors on Tuesday as Supt. of Schools Dr. Ligia NoriegaMurphy looked on. If Not, Please Call for a Free Consultation. 14 Proctor Avenue, Revere (781) 284-5657 WE CAN HELP PAY YOUR HEATING BILLS! 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). Maximum benefit is $1,650 Household of 1 = $40,951 Household of 2 = $53,551 Household of 3 = $66,151 Household of 4 = $78,751 www.eight10barandgrille.com We Have Reopened for Dine-In and Outside Seating every day beginning at 4 PM APPLY TODAY! Last day to apply is April 30, 2022 Residents of Boston, Brookline, and Newton: 178 Tremont Street, Boston, MA — 617.357.6012 Residents of Malden, Medford, Everett, Melrose, Stoneham, Winchester and Woburn: 18 Dartmouth Street, Malden, MA — 781.322.6284 WE'RE OPEN! 8 Norwood Street, Everett (617) 387-9810 STAY SAFE! Cold days are coming. ABCD’s got you covered. ical activities, make modifications to your home to reduce fall risks and practice exercises that will increase your strength and balance. This workshop is designed for anyone, whether you are concerned about falls, have a history of falling or are interested in improving balance, flexibility and strength. Registration is free, but required. To register please call 781-942-6794.

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