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State Representative Democrat Maldden alld a Vol. 33, No. 28 den AADD -FREESpecial to Th e Advocate T he City of Malden is in the process of designing a Greenway for biking and walking from the Northern Strand Trail to the Oak Grove neighborhood across and through downtown. The shared use path, dubbed the Spot Pond Brook Greenway (SPBG) will connect the Northern Strand Community Trail at Canal Street to Coytemore Lea Park. The trail proMEETING | SEE PAGE 7 Leadership with Results! Your Local News & Sports Online. Scan Here! OCAT AT 617-387-2200 Published Every Friday www.advocatenews.net Community Meeting set for July 17 to Discuss Spot Pond Brook Greenway Project Design (Pol. Adv.) CTE E Friday, July 12, 2024 Having Fun on the Fourth of July An architect’s rendering of the proposed bike connection to Malden Square via Dartmouth Street. Old Town Trolley Tours celebrates Grand Opening of new headquarters in Malden ‘Boston’s Original Storyteller’ LET THE FUN BEGIN: Shown from left to right, are: Mayor Gary Christenson, July 4th Host Ward 7 Councillor Chris Simonelli, Mickey Levine and Mayor’s Administrative Offi cer Kathleen Manning Hall are ready to work the July 4th festivities on the Lincoln Commons. Fourth of July photo highlights begin on page 10. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino) Vote Donato Sept. 3 From left: Old Town Trolley Tours VP of Operations Ed Swift IV, Old Town Trolley Tours-Boston General Manager Tim Carr, Historic Tours of America Regional Manager Chris Crompton, Mayor Gary Christenson, Historic Tours of America CEO Chris Belland, Malden Chamber of Commerce President Hilda Torres, Historic Tours of America Chief Operating Offi cer Charlie Brazil, Malden Offi ce of Strategic Planning & Community Development Executive Director Deborah Burke and Fleet Manager Bob Gibson. See story on page 5. (Courtesy photo)

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