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Page 12 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 5, 2026 Porchfest celebrates music, arts and community orchfest celebrated music, arts and community around the city at different locations, inP cluding Wyoming Avenue, Beltran Street and Hugh O’Neill’s, on Sunday. Crank’n House Band: Shown from left to right: drummer Robert LeBlanc, harmonicist Jack Reardon, bassist Steven Angelo and guitarist/vocalist Kurt Bode played rock and blues. Shown from left to right: Bottom row: Kaylee and Alexa O’Neill and Emma McManus, 2; top row: Krysta, Stephanie and Amy Angelo and Ryan McManus. Karyn Alzayer applied henna on Mary Ellen O’Meara. Malden Reads Co-Founder/Co-Facilitator Linda Zalk read a children’s book on Beltran Street. Robin Memmi and Tara Costiner were on date night at Hugh O’Neill’s Restaurant and Pub. Fans Roberta Noland and Nicole St. Pierre met the drum player, Ken Colman, from the Johnny Williams Band. Singer/songwriter Laura Lee played jazz/folk. Vietnam veterans, shown from left to right: William Healey, who taught special education, and Ken Byra. Shown from left to right: Amy Angelo, Kaci Malloy, Gina LeBlanc and Stephanie Angelo. Shown from left to right: Back row: Maria Giles, Maureen Camerato and Michael Giles; front row: Cole Camerato and Trudy and Izaak Shiner. Friends of Oak Grove, Inc. (FOOGI) organized a block party along Wyoming Avenue. Shown from left to right: Patrick Hayes, Cole Camerato, Mayoral candidate/ Councillor-at-Large Karen Colón Hayes, Eve Camerato and FOOGI President Maureen Camerato. The Johnny Williams Band and Friends performed classic rock. Shown from left to right are: Johnny Williams: guitar and vocals (band leader), Steve Koulalis (black cap) guitar and vocals, Steve Klosterman (behind Steve) bass, Buzz Sylvester (guest drummer) and Rory Walsh drums.

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