Page 6 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 30, 2023 Grand Reopening of Dunkin’ at 619 Broadway M ayor Gary Christenson celebrated the Grand Reopening of Dunkin’ at 619 Broadway. Improvements include installing a new ice coffee tap system, digital menu boards, self-serve kiosk and an entire interior renovation. Owner John Malachowski is looking forward to continuing their great customer service to the community. On this occasion they took the opportunity to present Bread of Life with a donation of $1,000 as part of their commitment to continue giving back to the Malden community. “I’m truly grateful to John Malachowski for their continued support of our community,” said Mayor Christenson. Ward 8 Councillor Jadeane Sica, Dunkin’ Owner John Malachowski, Dunkin’ Manager Quil Borges and Mayor Gary Christenson (Courtesy of the City of Malden) Northeast Metro Tech students get safety harness training from Gilbane Building Company Representatives of Gilbane Building Company, Guardian Fall Protection and Colony Hardware provided Northeast Metro Tech students with a demonstration of the latest safety equipment. (Courtesy Northeast Metro Tech) S uperintendent Dave DiBarri is pleased to report that, as part of the new Northeast Metro Tech building project, students in the construction trades got real-life experience and training in the proper use of modern safety equipment and practices thanks to the project’s construction manager – Gilbane Building Company – and the project team. In support of the school’s mis 9AM - 1PM JULY 1, 2023 DOG PARADE AT 12:00 NOON 9AM - 1PM JULY 2, 2022 sion to educate students through experiential learning, Gilbane and the project team enlisted Guardian Fall Protection and Colony Hardware to ready students for their entry into the field, demonstrating construction site best practices for fall protection. Gilbane, Guardian Fall Protection and Colony Hardware gave a one-hour demonstration with jobsite simulation with a student volunteer. Angel Santana, a junior carpentry student from North Reading, volunteered for the demonstration, getting a unique opportunity to experience a jobsite experience that afternoon. “The main objective of this training was to ensure our students are trained in using the latest best-in-class safety equipment by those with first-hand knowledge and experience in the field. We are extremely grateful to Gilbane, Guardian Fall Protection and Colony Hardware for organizing and presenting this training,” said Superintendent DiBarri. “Gilbane has been a great partner to Northeast Metro Tech, and this is yet another example of the ways in which the company has really gone above and beyond.” The demonstration was one of several Gilbane and the project team have put on for Northeast Metro Tech students this year. Other presentations were focused on topics like safety, injury prevention, and guidance from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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