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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 3, 2025 Page 17 be much better than what we have shown,” said the fifth-year Malden Head Coach... Saturday’s game will be Malden’s second visit to Manning Field this season; a 27-14 loss two weeks ago in the season opener being the other road trip... After Saturday’s game, Malden has a short week, hosting Lynn English on Thursday, October 9, and then faces off against Chelsea at home on Thursday, October 16. Both are 6:00 p.m. starts... Malden resident Jovan Walcott II was a starting receiver and Northeast QB Ryan Beede’s favorite target on Thursday with two receptions for 27 yards. He is the son of Jovan Walcott, a former two-sport (football, basketball) standout for Malden High in the early 1990s. The elder Walcott is now a staff member at Malden High School and is also known as a top high school and college basketball referee in the region... Malden High sophomore running back Jayden McGuffie, who totaled 136 yards on 18 carries on Thursday, is already close to halfway to another 1,000-yard rushing season with 496 yards in three games and five touchdowns. Last year as a freshman, McGuffie ran for 1,344 yards and 15 TDs, both school records for a 9th-grader, uncharted territory for a player in that grade of school for Malden High. *** NORTHEAST 42, MALDEN 14 Northeast 14 14 7 7–42 Malden 6 0 0 8–14 First quarter Northeast—Ryan Beede 3-yard run (Jake Conners kick) Northeast—Niko Fronduto 19yard run (Conners kick) Malden—Jayden McGuffie 51yard run (rush failed) Second quarter Northeast—Isaiah Robles 1-yard run (Conners kick) Northeast—Beede 1-yard run (Conners kick) Third quarter Northeast—Beede 11-yard run (Conners kick) Fourth quarter Northeast—Isaiah Robles 62yard run (Conners kick) Malden—Manny Perez 36yard pass from Billy Gavin (McGuffie run) *** MALDEN FOOTBALL 2025 SCHEDULE Friday, 9/12—Lynn Tech 27, MALDEN 14 Thurs., 9/18—MALDEN 14, Somerville 12 Thurs., 9/25—Northeast 42, MALDEN 14 Sat., 10/4—MALDEN at Lynn Classical, 5 p.m. Thurs., 10/9—MALDEN v. Lynn English, 6 p.m. Thurs., 10/16—MALDEN v. Chelsea, 6 p.m. Fri., 10/24—MALDEN at Revere, 6 p.m. Thurs., 10/30—MALDEN v. Whittier, 6 p.m. Week of 11/7—Playoff/Consolation Week of 11/4—Playoff/Consolation Thurs., 11/27—MALDEN at Medford, 10 a.m. 138th Thanksgiving Day Classic Beacon Hill Roll Call By Bob Katzen THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senators' votes on the only roll call from the week of September 22-26. There were no roll calls in the House last week. DATA PRIVACY ACT (S 2619) Senate 40-0, approved and sent to the House legislation that guards personal privacy and provides data protection for Massachusetts residents. The bill establishes clear rights regarding residents’ personal data, including the right to know what information is being collected and the ability to opt out of having their data used for targeted advertising or being sold to other companies. Protected data includes health care information; face scans and fingerprints; precise geolocation; information about a person’s religion or ethnicity; information related to a person’s immigration status; and information pertaining to a child. Specific provisions include giving people the right to know if their personal data is being collected, allowing them to see what data was collected and allowing them to find out with whom their data has been shared; giving people control over their personal data through new guaranteed rights to correct inaccurate data, delete personal information and opt out of having their personal data sold to others; giving the Office of the Attorney General broad regulatory authority to enforce the provisions of the bill; and constraining companies’ unfettered collection of personal data by limiting them to only collecting what is reasonably necessary in order to provide their product or service. Other provisions include prohibiting all entities from selling minors’ personal data; blocking targeted ads for minors; and prohibiting companies from collecting or processing a child’s personal information for the purposes of targeting ads. “I am thrilled that the Senate has passed the Massachusetts Data Privacy Act,” said Senate Majority Leader Cindy Creem (D-Newton), a sponsor of an earlier version of the bill. “This bill positions Massachusetts to have among the strongest data privacy laws in the country and makes it clear that our personal data can no longer be profited from without transparency and accountability to Massachusetts consumers.” “Big tech companies make billions of dollars selling your personal data without giving you any say in what information they collect or how they use it,” said Sen. Mike Moore (D-Millbury), CITY OF MALDEN Forest Dale Cemetery 150 Forest Street Malden, MA 02148 Telephone: 781-397-7191 / Fax: 781-388-0849 Christopher Rosa., Superintendent of Cemeteries / Tree Warden LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF MALDEN PUBLIC TREE HEARING In accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 87, Section 3, notice is herewith given that a public hearing will be held at 5:00 P.M. on Monday, the 6th day of October 2025 at Malden City Hall Conference Room 108, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, Massachusetts for the purpose of determining if the eight (8) public shade trees shall be removed or remain per the Tree Warden of the City of Malden. The trees are located at or around the address identified below: Address Street 370 COMMERCIAL STREET 370 COMMERCIAL STREET 370 COMMERCIAL STREET 370 COMMERCIAL STREET 53 ALDEN STREET 54 ALDEN STREET 58 ALDEN STREET 15 ESTEY STREET DBH (IN) 9 9 14 14 33 29 19 16 Common Name CALLERY PEAR CALLERY PEAR NORWAY MAPLE NORWAY MAPLE HONEYLOCUST HONEYLOCUST CRIMSON KING MAPLE CRIMSON KING MAPLE OBJECTIONS TO THE REMOVAL OF ANY TREE(S) MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING BY THE TREE WARDEN AT THE ABOVE LISTED ADDRESS PRIOR TO OR AT THE TREE HEARING. Senate Chair of the Committee on Advanced Information Technology, the Internet and Cybersecurity. “No one should profit off of anyone’s personal data. The Massachusetts Data Privacy Act returns the power of choice back to the people because your data belongs to you.” “Massachusetts urgently needs strong privacy laws to prohibit companies from collecting or manipulating our personal information in ways that threaten our safety, discriminate against us or otherwise threaten our most essential rights,” said Carol Rose, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. “Protecting privacy is more urgent today than ever before, as the Trump administration unleashes attack after attack on the rule of law and our most cherished freedoms. We look forward to working with leaders in the House to pass these critical democratic protections in their strongest possible form.” (A “Yes” vote is for the bill.) Sen. Jason Lewis Yes ALSO UP ON BEACON HILL FINANCIAL RELIEF TO HOSPITALS AND COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS (H 4530) - Gov. Maura Healey signed into law a $234 million supplemental budget including provisions that would provide financial relief to hospitals and community health centers across the state. The measure ensures BHRC | SEE PAGE 19 Malden sophomore Jayden McGuffie (2) tries to break free on the block by Jaheim Francillon (75) as Northeast’s Adan Carabello (34) closes in. (All Advocate Photos/Henry Huang) Christopher Rosa Tree Warden – City of Malden September 26, October 03, 2025

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