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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 2, 2021 Page 3 Malden Cares kickoff event held with Mayor Christenson and Senator Markey struggle with homelessness and substance use disorder. All Task Force members were on hand Monday afternoon to kick off the start of the program. City of Malden Opioid Task Force membership includes Mayor Christenson, Police Chief Kevin Molis, Fire Chief William Sullivan, Hammersley, Weldai, Councillor Murphy, Data Specialist for the Malden Police David Ritchie, U .S. Senator Edward Markey, Mayor Gary Christenson, State Senator Jason Lewis, City Councillors Neal Anderson and Barbara Murphy and School Committee Member Adam Weldai were on hand at the Malden Center MBTA station for the recent Malden Cares kickoff. During his visit Lewis pledged his continued support for funding and programs which address the needs of our most vulnerable residents. Malden Cares is a grant-funded collaboration between the City of Malden and Malden Overcoming Addiction (MOA) with the goal of outreach, education and support. Recovery Coaches will be on-site at Malden Center every Monday through Friday from 3:30-5:30 p.m. for the next 12 weeks. There will be a resource table, snacks and water, and the Recovery Coaches will be engaging with the public each afternoon. The program will be overseen by Certified Addiction Recovery Coach/Supervisor Dawna Aiello and Malden Addiction Recovery Resource Specialist/MOA President Paul Hammersley. The Malden Cares campaign emanated from discussions held at a recent city Opioid Task Force meeting when the conversation shifted to outreach in the community. By being a presence at Malden Center, Malden Cares will support residents who Malden woman injured after attack by rabid raccoon The raccoon also charged the police officer after he arrived on the scene on Winship Street. "When I went into the backyard, the raccoon was at the opposite end of the yard and it ended up charging and coming at me, Malden Ptl. Polston said in an online report. "I had to shoot it." Kevin Alkins Animal Control Officer By Steve Freker M alden Police came to the rescue of a local couple who were attacked and bitten by a rabid raccoon in the backyard of their home. According to reports, Laurie Rose, a Forestdale resident, has been placed on a regimen of rabies shots after being treated at a local hospital following the attack Saturday afternoon. Malden Animal Control Officer Kevin Alkins told The Malden Advocate yesterday it was the first instance of a rabid animal attacking a local resident in many years, one of few he could recall in his 23 years of service. Malden Police had to shoot the rabid raccoon which attacked Rose and injured her heel, which required treatment. Rose's husband, Brian Day, had also come to the aid of his wife before the Malden officer had arrived, and had been hitting the raccoon with a metal pan from the kitchen, trying to get it off his wife. "I had the pan in my hand, but ATTACK | SEE PAGE 5 MOA Board Member Dana Brown and Pastor Gerry Whetstone of the Nazarene Church of Malden, who is also the Director of the Malden Warming Center. Also in attendance at Monday’s Malden Cares opening were more than a dozen MOA volunteers. For more information on Malden Cares or Malden Overcoming Addiction, please contact Hammersley at 781-838-2203. www.eight10barandgrille.com We Have Reopened for Dine-In and Outside Seating every day beginning at 4 PM WE'RE OPEN! 8 Norwood Street, Everett (617) 387-9810 STAY SAFE!

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