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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 15, 2022 Page 15 To the People of Malden Eeastr and Councillor-at-Large Karen Colón Hayes Malden Trans / Malden Taxi 781-322-5050 BUSINESS ACCOUNTS WELCOME Lester, Peggy & David Morovitz By Tara Vocino “We had a great day and 24 Hour AIRPORT SERVICE PACKAGE DELIVERY Simonelli Ward 7 Councillor Chris AUTOTECH 1236 Eastern Ave., Malden (781) 321-8841 * EddiesAutoTech.com Complete Automotive Repairs * Quality Used Vehicles Easter Bunny hops to Malden, raising almost $2K for the Malden Warming Center M ore than $1,800 was raised during Saturday’s Malden Warming Center craft fair, featuring the Easter Bunny. raised a little over $1,800 for the MWC,” Interim Operations Manager Melanie Flynn said. “More importantly, we provided a fun day for the community.” The Mani family, pictured from left to right: Naren Dran, Suganyadevi, Karan, 9, and Bhoomikaa Mani, 5, with the Easter Bunny. Landon Resendes, 5 months, with the Easter Bunny Malden resident Mikaela Bartels, Yarnbug Hand-Knits owner, displayed Adopt-A-Pocket bunnies that she made out of yarn. Malden resident Liliana Godoy, 6, decorated an Easter egg with a heart. Danielle Kuhn, Ellie’s Unique Crafts owner, and Charles Vincent held “carrots for the Easter bunny” and “treats for the Easter bunny” decor. Tara Forcellati, owner of Daily Țara Designs, displayed a bunny shirt and a carrot patch sign. Former Malden resident Janice Lamb, Jan’s Resin Art owner, displayed a bunny cellular phone holder that she made out of resin. Mystic Valley Regional C har t er S cho ol Pictured from left to right: Malden Warming Center Assistant Director Kate Ray, Pastor Gerry Whetstone, Christina Ducharme, volunteer Kayla Durham and Interim Operations Manager/ Fundraising Chair Melanie Flynn. Renee Swann painted a butterfl y onto Lexi, 5. kindergartener Neil Umakanch is shown during Saturday’s craft fair at the Malden Warming Center. er H a P ppy assov

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