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Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 22, 2022 ADVICE | FROM PAGE 3 gave him lifelong memories and friends, but also prepared him well for his career, and life in general. "It was such a great time of my life, here at Malden High School, I cherish all of the years I spent here and I have full confidence you will as well," Knox said. "You will be treated well and we know that you will treat others well." Mayor Christenson said the best path toward success in the high school years is to take advantage of all that is offered. "Get involved and participate in as many activities that interest you. Try new activities as well,” Mayor Christenson said. "There are so many opportunities available and broadening your interests in most definitely the way to go." Malden High ninth grade guidance counselors Allison White and Amy Yu coordinate the annual program, which this year numbers nearly 40 students. Many activities are included, including detailed tours of the school, scavenger hunts and field trip visits to City Hall as well as community service We Sell Cigars & Accessories R.Y.O. TOBACCO ---------TUBES CIGAR SMOKERS DELIGHT! 15 Handmade Churchill Size Cigars including a Cohiba - Long Leaf filler - wrapped $43.95 Knocking Out Inflation with Our Everday LOW PRICES! HUMIDOR SPECIAL! $99.95 Complete! Reg. Priced $149.95 * Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Vapes * Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products * GIFTS UNDER $30 - GIFT CERTIFICATES A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Sunday & Holidays: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM COMMON INTEREST— Mayor Christenson discovered he and one of the incoming ninth-graders had a common interest in Pokémon Go games. Advocate Photo projects such as park cleanups. "It is a tremendous way for our incoming ninth grade students to get well-acclimated to Malden High School," MHS Principal Chris Mastrangelo said. "We have had a great deal of success for many years with this program." Jason Lewis State Senator Steven Ultrino State Representative ROAD | FROM PAGE 1 “I am pleased to have secured $921,160 for Malden along with Senator Lewis and Representatives Donato and Ultrino,” said Representative Lipper-Garabedian. ”This imThe bill also authorized an additional $150 million in grant-based programs that will further assist municipalities with various transportation-related projects. This includes $30 million for the municipal small bridge repair program, Take Advantage of all our HOLIDAY SPECIALS! Buy Cigars by the Box & SAVE! Competitive prices on all Brands, Great Selection Paul Donato State Representative portant funding will be used for preservation, infrastructure, and important municipal improvement projects that improve the quality of life in our cities and towns. I am proud to secure funding that will help our community grow and prosper.” “Malden, like many older urban cities, is in a constant state of updating aging infrastructure,” said Mayor Gary Christenson. “There are few things that resonate with residents more than seeing their neighborhood streets improved. Our state delegation has always understood how important this support from the state is, and we are grateful once again they have made it a priority. I want to thank them for their continued partnership.” HOSPITALS | FROM PAGE 5 larly,” explained CHA’s Chief of OB/GYN, Kathleen Harney, MD. “We now identify patients at higher risk before there’s a problem, allowing us to be better prepared to respond quickly. Our OB/GYN team worked very hard to put this Kate Lipper-Garabedian State Representative $30 million for the Complete Streets grant program, $25 million for bus-related projects, $25 million for increased access to mass transit and commuter rail stations and $40 million for pavement and surface area improvements to non-federally aided roadways. Chapter 90 funding is allocated using a formula that is based on the weighted average of a community’s population, employment and total road miles. The funds can be used for a variety of purposes, including road resurfacing, sidewalks, street lighting, traffic control measures and roadside drainage. Municipalities can also use the money for the purchase, replacement and longterm lease of road building machinery, equipment and tools. system in place and we’re saving women’s lives.” Newsweek and Statista invited more than 10,000 medical professionals to participate in the survey. Only 350 winners were recognized on the Best Maternity Hospitals 2022 list, which can currently be viewed on Newsweek’s website.

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