THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 28, 2023 Page 7 Lissette Alvarado, Mayoral Candidate in Malden, Earns Her Spot on the November Ballot 492 Pleasant Street Malden, MA 02148 Before moving to Malden, Lissette spent her entire professional career in government. Starting in 2005, she worked for Barack Obama in both U.S. Senate offi ces and the White House. She worked her way up from intern to Director in Presidential Personnel. Prior to this, she worked at Harvard Lissette Alvarado Mayoral Candidate in Malden M ALDEN, Mass. – Lissette Alvarado, Mayoral Candidate in Malden, and her campaign committee are ecstatic to announce that Lissette has collected the required number of certifi ed signatures necessary to be placed on this November’s municipal election ballot. The City Clerk of Malden requires all candidates running for mayor to acquire a minimum of 200 signatures from registered Malden voters in order to be put on the ballot. Lissette states: “First and foremost, I want to thank my campaign team for their hard work and daily dedication in helping accomplish this milestone. I am truly humbled by the extraordinary support I have received from my volunteers, friends, neighbors, and even strangers. The City of Malden is HEAT | FROM PAGE 1 is open between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to residents seeking relief from the heat. Additionally, two outdoor water misting stations are open during those same days and times. The two locations will be at the Linden School (Basketball Court side) and at Macdonald Stadium (Building Side). City offi cials encourage residents with children to seek out our two public recreational water facilities: the Holland Memorial Pool on Mountain Avenue and the Splash Pad at Lincoln Commons. In Revere, Outdoor Cooling Stations were activated at the following locations – Costa Park, Sonny Myers Park, West Revere Complex and Harry Della Russo Stadium – from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. At each site there will be misting fans, water and sunscreen. City officials in Everett and Saugus also urged residents to take precautions and keep a watch on children, the elderly and pets during the predicted heat wave. For the official heat wave designation, there needs to be three consecutive days of 90 degree, or higher, readings. Last Candidate Lissette Alvarado and family at her Campaign Kickoff event this past June (Courtesy of LA for Malden) a wonderful place full of amazing people, and I am honored to be a part of this community. Malden is my home. It has blessed my husband, Chris Hickey, and I with amazing friends and a diverse place to raise our children. I am ready, and beyond excited, to run for Mayor of this vibrant city.” Lissette and Chris have lived in Malden for the past 12 years. Their four children attend Malden Public Schools. Lissette is a vocal advocate for increasing language access initiatives throughout City Hall, expanding community outreach, and inviting all residents to have a seat at the table. She advocates for living, green grass parks in our city. She fi ghts for greater transparency with the local charter school in Maplewood Square, and Lissette stands in solidarity with our MPS educators and unionized workers. Visit LAforMalden.com to learn more about Lissette and her vision for Malden, to volunteer, and to donate. Correspondence and donations can also be sent via mail to: Alvarado Committee Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com Things This Rate Will Keep You Cool All Summer Long! HOT! summer, we hit 90 degrees or greater 21 times and had two heat waves: one in July (for seven days) and one in August (for six days). A heat advisory was in place for both Thursday and Friday, which means heat-related illnesses can occur more easily under these conditions. Make sure to stay hydrated, seek shade and air conditioning, and check up on family, friends and neighbors. Remember: Young kids and pets should never be left in vehicles. On Saturday, a cold front arrives at the surface from the Northwest, triggering more storms after high temperatures reach 90 degrees again for parts of southern New England. New air arrives behind the cold front on Sunday, which means lower humidity, lots of sunshine and noticeably cooler temperatures, around 80. are Heatin’ up! 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Lissette has also held several prestigious college internships including a White House Internship placement, where she worked in the Offi ce for Women’s Initiatives and Outreach. Lissette knows how government works, and will make your voices heard.
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