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State Representative Donato Democrat Leadership with Results! Maldden alld a Vol. 31, No. 33 den AADD M alden Public Schools educator Leanne DeRosa has been awarded Hale Education’s Carmen M. Torres Scholarship for Emerging Latinx Leaders. DeRosa teaches Play Production and English classes at Malden High School. She also helped create a new Community Theatre Program which this past weekend put on another successful twonight production at Malden High’s Jenkins Auditorium. The scholarship awarded DeRosa will support her participaSCHOLARSHIP | SEE PAGE 17 OCAT AT 617-387-2200 Published Every Friday The City of Malden and Ward Two Councillor Paul Condon are sponsoring an in-person Community Meeting for the construction of the Devir Park Improvements on Thursday, Aug. -FREE- www.advocatenews.net Malden Public Schools educator awarded scholarship for emerging Latinx Leaders MHS Play Production and English teacher DeRosa is honored by Hale Education, Inc. Special to the Advocate (Pol. Adv.) Your Only Local Newspaper Source for 30 Years! CTE E Friday, August 19, 2022 St. Rocco Feast carries on Malden Tradition Malden High School educator Leanne DeRosa was awarded a scholarship from the Hale Foundation, Inc. as an “Emerging Latinx Leader.” (Courtesy/Hale Education Inc.) DEDICATED: Members of the St. Rocco’s Feast Association of Malden are pictured with the donated money behind them. Pictured in no particular order: Nicholas Angelo, Diego Barricelli, Anthony Spadafora, Sheldon Mover, Association President Joyce Mover, Robby Gennetti, Butch Gennetti, Robert Ultrino, Nicholas Menkello, Domenic Fermano, Robert Pulio, Joseph Pisaturo, Peter Levine, Mayor Gary Christenson, Michael Cagno and Ward 2 Councillor Paul Condon. The money raised will go toward scholarships. See pages 12-14 for photo highlights. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino) Happy First Day of School Devir Park Community Meeting August 25 25 at 5 p.m. Persons interested in attending should meet at the basketball courts in the park, located on Fellsway West. MEETING | SEE PAGE 6 A GOOD SIGN: Ms. Carroll, who has been with the school since its inception in 1998, greeted Mystic Valley Regional Charter School students on Thursday for the start of the school year. See photo highlights on page 9. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino)

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