State Representative Donato Democrat Leadership with Results! Maldden alld a Vol. 31, No. 34 den AADD -FREEBy Steve Freker T he State Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, September 6 in the city of Malden and statewide. Voters will select a new Governor, Lieutenant Governor and several other statewide posts, while also voting for representatives in the Mass. House as well as Mass. Senate. This election will be historic in that it will feature the most polling places in Malden city history: 27, representing 27 precincts within the eight city votT ing Wards. Early voting begins in Malden on Saturday, August 27 for the upcoming state primary election. Polls will be open on primaELECTION | SEE PAGE 7 he "Great Unknown” – aka “The Orange Line Shutdown of 2022”– plopped down in the middle of Malden on Monday, and the results and reactions since have been immediate and expected. Inconvenient? Of course. The manufacture of a whole new army of commuters turned clock-watchers? Most definitely. Time and transportation are innately connected – always. The proverbial “more questions ORANGE LINE| SEE PAGE 9 Malden High Football is Back! OCAT AT 617-387-2200 Published Every Friday By Steve Freker he City of Malden will be holding a community meeting on the Roosevelt Park Improvement Project on Thursday, Sept. 8, from 6-8 p.m. This hybrid meeting will take place T www.advocatenews.net Mass. State Primary Election set for Tuesday, Sept. 6 Early voting in Malden begins on Aug. 27; fi rst Malden Election Day with new Voting Map, featuring 27 voting precincts, most in city history (Pol. Adv.) Your Only Local Newspaper Source for 30 Years! CTE E Friday, August 26, 2022 Malden residents, those across region navigate Orange Line shutdown Shuttle bus service, local police traffi c details combining to ease inconvenience, disruption to personal schedules Malden Mayor Gary Christenson (left) and Malden Police Chief Glenn Cronin were on hand for the fi rst day of the commuting for the workweek on Monday during the month-long MBTA Orange Line shutdown. (Courtesy Photo) Roosevelt Park Improvement Project Community Meeting set for Sept. 8 Special to Th e Advocate in the City Council Chambers at Malden City Hall (215 Pleasant St.) with a remote participation option through Zoom. The purpose of the community meeting is to engage and inMEETING | SEE PAGE 5 Malden High second-year Head Football Coach Witche Exilhomme goes over plays with his offensive team during preseason practice, which kicked off last Friday. Malden has its first scrimmage tomorrow, Saturday August 27 at Beverly High. The regular season opener is on Thursday, September 8 on the road at Whittier Tech at 6:00 p.m. Story and photos inside today's Advocate. (Advocate Photo/Steve Freker)
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