Maldden alld a Vol. 32, No. 26 den AADD -FREELouis and Anthony Maglione By Steve Freker he Maglione brothers of Malden enjoyed the simple pleasures of life, like many others in T both this community and those around New England. They loved cheering on the Boston Red Sox, following local Malden politics, attending local events and watching the programming on WGBH-TV. The Magliones, Louis and Anthony, espeWGBH-PBS | SEE PAGE 8 On the Campaign Trail with Councillor Paul Condon Have a Safe & Happy July 4th! CTE CAT AT www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday Late Malden brothers leave $6 million to WGBH-PBS Television and Educational Foundation Louis and Anthony Maglione left their combined life savings; largest gift in GBH history 617-387-2200 T he Malden High School community is mourning the passing of longtime educator Charlie Bowers, who died Tuesday after a lingering illness. Mr. Bowers was a business education teacher, in the 10th year of his second stretch as a member of the Malden High School faculty, having taught before in the Malden Public Schools for a number of years, beginning in 2001. He had also formerly taught at the Salemwood K-8 middle school. Mr. Bowers had recently offi - cially retired at the conclusion of the recently completed academic year two weeks ago on June 16. He had missed most of this past year battling health issues. Mr. Bowers was a Northeastern University graduate who went on to attend and receive a degree from Suff olk University Law School. After a number of years working as a tax attorney, he decided to change professional careers and join the academic life. According to a story in a past MHS edition of the school newspaper, The Blue and Gold, Mr. Bowers enjoyed reading, cooking and travel. For a number of E Friday, June 30, 2023 Malden High School mourns passing of longtime educator Charlie Bowers Two other retired MHS teachers and former Malden High Principal John E. Wright also passed recently By Steve Freker Charlie Bowers years, Mr. Bowers spent a lot of time in the summer months in Italy with his wife and daughters and their families, having owned a home in Milan. Malden High School Principal Chris Mastrangelo, who had worked alongside Mr. Bowers for nearly 20 years at MHS, recalled him in announcing his passing to the staff via an email on Wednesday. “Charlie will always be remembered for his great stories, infectious laugh, love for his family, and the great pride he took in Malden High School,” he stated. “He loved the kids and the kids loved him, he will be missed.” EDUCATOR| SEE PAGE 12 WELCOME: Ward 2 Councillor Paul Condon is shown welcoming Mayor Gary Christenson and Councillor-at-Large Craig Spadafora to his recent reelection fundraiser last week. See page 17 for photo highlights.
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