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Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 15, 2022 Malden High School student arrested following altercation April 7 One student sustained minor injuries as a result; Police continuing investigation By Th e Advocate O ne student was arrested and a second sustained minor injuries following an incident at Malden High School Thursday afternoon, April 7. Malden Police are continuing an investigation into the incident, with unconfirmed reports indicating one student assaulted another with some sort of implement. Neither police nor school offi cials were discussing details of the case, pending the ongoing investigation. According to reports, at about 12:30 p.m. on April 7 a brief altercation began in a hallway on the fourth fl oor of the high school building. Malden Public Schools district offi cials did confi rm one of the student sustained a superfi cial scrape on the side of his head which caused some bleeding. We Sell Cigars & Accessories R.Y.O. TOBACCO ---------TUBES CIGAR GIFT PACKS UNDER $50 Celebrating our 50th Year! HUMIDOR SPECIAL! $99.95 Complete! Reg. Priced $149.95 * Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Vapes * Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products * GIFTS UNDER $30 - GIFT CERTIFICATES A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Sunday & Holidays: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM That student was transported by ambulance to a local hospital, treated and released shortly afterward.Both students involved were juveniles, police said. Police said a juvenile was arrested after a search of the building by police and school offi cials. A lockdown was in place for about 25 minutes at Malden High School until the suspect was found, placed into custody and removed from the school by police. Police said the unidentified student will be arraigned on related charges in juvenile court. School offi cials said classes resumed at about 1:25 p.m. after the lockdown ended and lunch was served to about 300 students who missed their original lunch time. Counselors were made available immediately on the day of the incident and the next day, Friday, April 8 for students that wanted to talk about the incident and its aftermath. Mystic Valley Elder Services’ Bellyful of Laughs returns – raises more than $42K N early 400 people came together on April 8 at Anthony’s of Malden at Mystic Valley Elder Services’ (MVES) 13th rendition of its comedy show Bellyful of Laughs to laugh for the good cause of helping older adults and people with disabilities live safely and independently at home. This year’s sold out event helped MVES raise more than $42,000. Comedians Steve Sweeney, Will Noonan and Jim Ruberti made people laugh, and attendees enjoyed games, laughter, prizes, good food and old and new friends. Malden Mayor Gary Christenson warmed up the crowd by welcoming them as he does every year. MVES CEO Lisa Gurgone thanked everyone for coming out and making it a great night. “It is wonderful to see our community come together to support the important resources Mystic Valley provides throughout our communities,” she said. “Our dedicated staff, volunteers and partners provided essential care and support to our Mystic Valley Elder Services CEO Lisa Gurgone and Malden Mayor Gary Christenson are shown at the 13th rendition of Bellyful of Laughs. (Photos Courtesy of Mystic Valley Elder Services) Cigar Bundles starting at $49.95 ---------GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE Buy Cigars by the Box & SAVE! Competitive prices on all Brands, Great Selection Mystic Valley Elder Services Chief Executive Officer Lisa Gurgone welcomed guests to the 13th rendition of Bellyful of Laughs while comedian Jim Ruberti looked on. consumers and their families throughout the COVID pandemic. Mystic Valley is lucky to have fantastic, supportive friends who participated in this great event in order to expand our reach and impact as an organization.” A special thanks to ABC Home Healthcare Professionals for their lead sponsorship Jeannette Sheehan (center), founder and owner of ABC Home Healthcare Professionals, gets a good laugh from the comedians along with her friends. Comedian Steve Sweeney entertained the crowd with his abundance of humor. of this event, as well as MVES supporting sponsors Brookline Bank, Melrose Cooperative Bank Charitable Foundation and Natale Company & SafetyCare. Thanks also to the ongoing partnership and support of the members of the Zonta Club of Malden in making this event a success every year.

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