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Page 6 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 17, 2019 ~ Political Announcement ~ Leonard Iovino announces bid for reelection to school board M y name is Leonard Iovino and I reside at 33 Spring Street, and I want to take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for re-election to the Malden School Committee representing Ward 4. I thank you most sincerely for your past support, and I am asking for your continued support and your vote in the upcoming municipal elections scheduled for this coming fall. Let me assure you that my desire to continue serving the parents, students, and the Malden Public Schools has never been stronger. The Malden School CommitLawnmower Tune-Up and Repairs • We repair all makes & models! • Authorized 1039 Broadway, Revere • (781) 289-6466 www.bikersoutfitter.com SABATINOINSURANCE AGENCY Call for a Quote 617-387-7466 Or email Rocco@sabatino-ins.com We cover: * Auto * Home * Boat * Renter * Condo * Life * Multi-Policy Discounts * Commercial 10% Discounts * Registry Service Also Available Dealer • FREE PICK-UP for all Tune-Ups! Biker’s Outfitter tee has worked consistently to ensure a quality education for all of its students. Our city has faced tough financial times and may continue to do so going forward. This situation is not unique to Malden. It is happening not just across Massachusetts, but all across our nation. As a taxpayer I am keenly aware of what our city can afford to spend, and I, along with other members of the school committee have kept a sharp eye on the “bottom line”. Faced with the continuing possibly of cuts to school budgets at the state and federal levels, my focus remains the same. I want to ensure a high quality educational experience while maintaining fi scal responsibility. The current student enrollment in Malden is 6,730 students. This enrollment number includes students with a wide range of educational, emotional, and physical challenges. Additionally, a large number of our children come from homes where English is not the family’s fi rst language. Our mission of ensuring quality education for all is not only a quality of life issue, it is mandated by state and federal laws. Educating children requires that parents maintain a strong, equal partnership with their child’s teacher. This partnership builds accountability, transparency, and a mutual respect. Because I spent nearly thirty-six (36) years in the Malden Public Schools as both a teacher and principal, I understand that partnership. I believe that I have the ability, qualifi cations, and knowledge of the issues that need solutions. I am a focused individual who listens intently and who values building a consensus to reach a decision. I have the experience to help children, parents, and taxpayers of Malden attain the highest quality education experience possible while addressing the fi scal realities in which all of us must live. Therefore, I ask for your continued support and for your vote in the upcoming city elections this fall. Sincerely, Leonard Iovino Sen. Lewis thanks State House interns http://www.sabatino-ins.com SABATINO 564 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 617-387-7466 Hours of Operation are: Mondays - Fridays 9am to 5pm Saturdays by appointment only State Senator Jason Lewis expressed his gratitude for the contributions of his winter/spring State House student interns, who recently presented him and his staff with policy research and proposals they’ve worked on for the past several months. Shown from left to right are Lewis, Shreya Nair of Winchester, Elizabeth Finn of Wakefi eld and Carl Anderson of Reading. (Not pictured are Connor May of Wakefi eld and Rebecca Landau of Cambridge.) (Courtesy Photo) For great advertising rates: JMitchell@advocatenews.net

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