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Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 23, 2020 U.S. Senate candidate Kevin O’Connor feted at Malden Fundraiser By Tara Vocino U .S. Senate candidate Kevin O’Connor (R-Dover) visited Anthony’s of Malden for a private fundraiser on Tuesday night. Congressional candidates Caroline Colarusso (Massachusetts-6th Congressional District) and John Paul Moran’s campaign staff (Massachusetts-5th Congressional District) showed their support along with approximately 25 guests inside the bar. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Campaign Consultant Kelli O’Hara and retired Everett Police Detective John Mazzie are shown before Tuesday’s event began. Piantedosi Baking Co. staff David Vieira, Robin Colombosian and Stephen Yasonis came out to support the O’Connor campaign. Making it a family affair are supporters Marilyn Holland, Francis O’Hara and Joan O’Hara. Campaign Consultant Kelli O’Hara, candidate for U.S. Senator Kevin O’Connor, Campaign Manager Wendy Wakeman, Driver Philip Barrineau and Finance Director Nicholas Tagg. In front are former Malden Police Chief Kenneth Coye, candidate Kevin O’Connor, retired Police Detective John Mazzie and business owner John Carlino. Pictured in the rear are Everett Police Chief Steven Mazzie and Campaign Consultant Kelli O’Hara. MEET AND GREET: Congressional candidate John Paul Moran, Business Coordinator Matthew Johnson, U.S. Senator candidate Kevin O’Connor and Moran’s Field Director, Mitchell Grady. U.S. Senator candidate Kevin O’Connor and Congressional candidate Caroline Colarusso Campaign Consultant Kelli O’Hara introduced Kevin O’Connor to the approximately 25 guests present. Congressional candidate John Paul Moran, Business Coordinator Michell Grady, Congressional candidate Caroline Colarusso, and Moran’s Field Director, Matthew Johnson, supported each other. Congressional candidate Caroline Colarusso said O’Connor calls to check in on her and that he is respectful of his female colleagues. Former Malden Police Chief Kenneth Coye showed his support. U.S. Senator candidate Kevin O’Connor said he will advocate for unity, liberty and justice, and to defend, not defund, the police.

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