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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 23, 2022 Page 9 Eagles score 3-1 win over Innovation Academy ELECTION| FROM PAGE 5 T he Mystic Valley Regional Charter School girls’ soccer team recorded their second win as they played against Innovation Academy on a sunny Thursday afternoon (Sept. 15) at Eastern Avenue. The Eagles took the lead in the fi rst half with a goal from captain Reilly Hickey. During the second half, the Eagles dominated possession and continued to put pressure on Innovation Academy’s keeper. Lucia Antonucci moved the ball into the penalty area and passed to Evie Reynolds, who put another number on the Eagles side of the scoreboard. The Hawks responded and were able to get the ball through the net during a one-on-one against goalkeeper Caroline Crowley. Captain Reilly Hickey made another run towards the goal and was able to score again, edging out Innovation Academy. As has been the case all season, the Eagles defensive unit proved to be strong, limiting Innovation to just one goal, and the off ense ignited, MUSINGS | FROM PAGE 6 nal water stop located in front of the Hibernians on Charles Street (wink, wink) and (3) when you see the Irish fl ag in front of Neal Carroll’s house on West Street, you are almost there. BTW my grandfather was the President of the AOH back in the days before I was born, a fact that did not impress my grandmother who always referred to the AOH as ‘All Over Hell’ whenever we drove by. Still makes me laugh. “A ton of Malden people were BROADWAY| FROM PAGE 1 Wednesday, Oct. 26 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/96652353394, +1 646 518 9805, Meeting ID: 966 5235 3394) for further feedback. The goal of this work is to develop a community-based roadway project that can be submitted for consideration by the Boston Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Transportation Improvement Program, which awards federal funds to construct major multimodal transportation projects in the region. To learn more about this project, visit https://www.cityofmalden.org/938/Reimagining-Broadway---Transportation or contact Transportation Planner John Alessi at jalessi@cityofmalden.org. The zoning portion of this project will create new zoning amendments that will codify the vision and goals of the Broadway Corridor Framework Plan. The first meeting took some signage improvements that are now planned for the voting site at the Early Learning Center (former Holmes School) on Mountain Avenue. "Some voters were a bit confused because the (voting) entrance is behind the school at the parking lot, but we will straighten it out before November." Another aspect was the large number of new poll workers — a total of 60 overall— needed to staff the 27 precincts. "We held multiple trainings and we think they all did a great job," Desiderio said, noting that there were 14 workers especially trained in translation services for voters. Several Councillors, including Mystic Valley Girls Soccer team in action fi ring shots to give the Eagles the 3-1 win at the fi nal whistle. Mystic Valley Head Coach Matthew Offner was very pleased with his teams’ perforthere including Mayor Gary Christenson, a guy in his fi fties who fi nished the race in 20 something (impressive), and then was immediately on his phone making sure that the city was prepared for the coming storm. The guy never stops! Paul Donato was there, on the day before his primary win, doing some last-minute campaigning as was Edgeworth’s stellar rep on the School Committee, whip-smart Rob McCarthy. “The best part of the race is seeing old friends, none who place in May and included a presentation of the existing conditions of the corridor and discussions with community members on the types of future development they’d like to see. The second meeting took place on Sept. 15 at the Linden STEAM Academy cafeteria. At this meeting, the City shared the zoning concepts that have been developed based on community input and asked for additional feedback. The City will now be fi nalizing proposals for the Mayor’s and City Council’s consideration. To learn more about this project and previous community meetings, visit https:// www.cityofmalden.org/915/ Project-Updates or contact Malden’s Senior Planner and Policy Manager, Evan Spetrini, at espetrini@cityofmalden.org. Both of these projects are being administered by the City of Malden’s Offi ce of Strategic Planning and Community Development. mance, stating after the game, “I am pleased with the team’s response to a very diffi cult past few games, and, hopefully, we can use today’s match as a moI have known longer than I.A. Road Race Volunteer Karen Bushee who, along with my cousin, Denise (Craven) Leonard [I] met for the fi rst time on a September day in 1963 when we all arrived together at the Malden Hospital Maternity Ward. Karen’s daughter, DOCTOR Fallon Bushee, took a break from saving lives to come in second place in the women’s race followed by her twin sister, Shannon. Shannon is a successful financial writer. I don’t know mentum boost going into next week.” On Sept. 20 the Eagles traveled to play the Rams of Shawsheen Tech and lost, 2-1. what that is but my friend Paul Weston, who also posted a better than he expected time, and is also a fi nance guy/real estate broker, seemed to be impressed with what she was saying. “The post-race party had a decidedly old country feel as everyone was hanging out inside because it was pouring outside. Looking forward to next year!” Postscript 1: Congrats to you indeed, Pete Caso. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing you since you and your hooligan friends 2.50 %APY* With rates like this, earning while you save is easier than ever. Ask about our in-home or office concierge service. EARN INTEREST WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS FROM A NEW MILESTONE SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Saving is hard. We get it. Life gets in the way. That’s why we created the Milestone Savings Account. With an amazing 2.50% APY* and no restrictions, reaching those financial goals gets a lot easier. Stay liquid. Earn while you save. And do it easily with a New Milestone Savings Account. Go to everettbank.com for details. Ward 8's Jadeane Sica, Ward 7's Ward 6's Stephen Winslow, Ward 4's Ryan O'Malley and Council President Craig Spadafora, among others, thanked the City Clerk's offi ce reps for their diligence in the election process and were all invited to comment in the future as plans continue for November. were young pups running wild on the streets of Edgeworth. You’ve come a long way, baby! My “Pistol Pete Sausage, Onion, and Cheese Pizza” was worthy of its namesake. Forgetaboutit and congrats again! Postscript 2: If you do not know Chris Vetree, you should. You’ve probably seen him around town but didn’t know his name. Next time you see him, say hello. Chris is a very interesting person and a sweetheart of a guy. * This account is available to all new customers and for existing customers with new monies of $50,000. 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