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Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 30, 2022 It is Said in Malden T hat Floramo's Restaurant is up and running in Malden, though there is no signage present as of yet at the former Dockside Restaurant at the corner of Centre Street (Route 60) and Ferry Street. **** That tickets are now on sale for the 135th Malden-Medford Thanksgiving Football game which is being played at historic Fenway Park on Tuesday night, November 22 and for more information call the Malden High Athletic Office at 781-397-6007. **** That the Malden High School Band will be hosting the concession stand at tonight's Tornado varsity football game versus Somerville at Macdonald Stadium at 6:00 p.m. Go support MHS Band and have some tasty Game Day food. **** That the cold weather we experienced last Friday night is expected to return tonight with temperatures in the low 50s. **** That the Malden High School Asian Culture Club is holding a concession stand outside of today's MHS Girls Volleyball game at Finn Gym from 4:00-6:30 p.m. DANCER | FROM PAGE 5 Support and funding: “Emotive Land” is made possible in part by grants and residencies received from Boston Moving Arts Productions, The Dance Complex BLOOM Residency Program, ArtAssembled, the Somerville Arts Council through the AIR Residency Program, and the New England Foundation for the Arts’ New England Dance Fund, with support from the Aliad Fund at The Boston Foundation and a Live Arts Boston grant from The Boston Foundation. About The Click: Developed in 2021, The Click is a collaborative dance company and creative collective in Greater Boston. Its members are dancers whose primary medium of physical expression is through contemporary dance, but who experiment in many modes and genres of creativity. As a collective, The Click’s members are deeply invested in answering a universally complex question: Who are we and what are we doing here? The Click contributes to the consistent presence of creativity in the region in several ways: by educating pre-professional youth dancers, professional adult dancers and the dance-curious of any age; by performing original creations at traditional and nontraditional venues in Massachusetts, across New England and beyond; and by investing in the curiosity of those new to dance (in Boston or in general) by maintaining an open, inclusive and accessible community. Learn more about The Click at www.theclickboston.com Our 50th Anniversary Dan 1972 R.Y.O. 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Competitive prices on all Brands, Great Selection Chris 2022 Junior Aid Raises over $1,300 for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month Pictured from left to right: Mary Doucette, Paula Higgins, Susan Higgins, Kelly Yin and Helen Kipnis at the annual walk on Saturday, Sept. 24th in Medford. T he Leukemia & Lymphoma Society hosts an annual walk, Light the Night, to bring light to the darkness of cancer. Members of Junior Air Association of Malden walked on Saturday, September 24th at Madeleine Duggar Andrews School in Medford. Junior Aid Association of Malden President Susan Higgins said “Our organization’s primary focus is to raise funding for health-related issues in our community.Our members participated in Light the Night to remember those we have lost to cancer, as well as honor cancer surDEPARTMENT | FROM PAGE 9 den voting and election process with respect to translation services both with signage and in-person, "live" assistance at the polls. New hires in the Clerk's Office have also been able to enhance this process. Malden's large Asian American community has benefitted substantially through the efforts of Lucey and his staff and will continue to do so. The city’s ward system has also been overhauled under Lucey's stewardship, due to redistricting, and the number of precincts expanded to a historically high 27. Additionally, new voting machines have come on line this year under his guidance. City Council wants to send a message on trash receptacles blocking sidewalks and taking parking spaces The Malden City Council wants downtown businesses and apartment buildings to find another way to store its trash until it taken away for pickup. vivors, raise awareness and raise money to bring hope to cancer patients and their families.” Junior Aid thanks the community for their support and donations to their Light the Night team. Funding from the event is used for cutting-edge research and providing support services to patients and their families during their cancer journey. Follow Junior Aid Association of Malden on Facebook to stay up to date on all they do for the community and their upcoming events. The organization can be reached directly at JuniorAidAssoc@gmail.com. Malden Council President Craig Spadafora told his colleagues that this situation has become an ongoing problem with unsightly, large trash receptacles being left overnight either on sidewalks or in the street. This has become an issue particularly on Exchange Street, where trash is being left outside the larger apartment buildings located there. "This has to end. We will be asking that these building managers or business owners, whichever they may be, be informed on the codes governing trash removal in this downtown district," Councillor Spadafora said. "The sights and smells that are emanating down there are not appropriate or acceptable, in addition to the inconvenience being experienced by pedestrians or those looking for a parking space. Spadafora drew agreement from several Councillors including Ward 3 Councillor Amanda Linehan and Ward Councillor Ryan O'Malley.

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