Maldden alld a Vol. 32, No. 45 den AADD -FREEBy Steve Freker W ith over 200 supporters reveling in a historic campaign victory Tuesday night, Your Local News & Sports in 6 Languages. Subscribe Advocate Online Here! CTE CAT AT www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday Mayor Christenson rolls in reelection to a 4th term Incumbent is victorious by a more than 2-to-1 margin in big win 617-387-2200 ~ Editorial ~ Malden voters: When our city is in good hands, we will keep it that way F MAYOR ON ELECTION DAY: Mayor Gary Christenson (center) on Election Day with some supporters in Ward 5. The Mayor was reelected to a historic, fourth four-year term on Tuesday. (Courtesy/Christenson for Mayor) here is how Malden Mayor Gary Christenson described how he would celebrate the big win the following day.“I will have you know I have meetings on various city matters at 9 o’clock, 10 o’clock, 11 o’clock, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 MAYOR | SEE PAGE 9 Condon (Ward 2), Winslow (Ward 6) reelected; Taylor tops Ward 5 in contested City Council races Voters return Councillors-at-Large McDonald, Spadafora, Hayes; new to School Committee is Hortie (Ward 5) By Steve Freker A long with the mayoral race, the spotlight in the 2023 Malden municipal race also shone on the contested races for the City Council. In addition to one newcomer for the next two years on the City Council, there will also be a new face on RACES | SEE PAGE 16 Fellsmere Pond Holiday Tree (Courtesy of the City of Malden) ity Councillor-At-Large Craig Spadafora, Ward 3 Councillor Amanda Linehan, and MayE Friday, November 10, 2023 MAYOR REELECTED: Mayor Gary Christenson was reelected to an unprecedented fourth, four-year term on Tuesday. (Courtesy/ Paul Hammersley Photo) our times, in just over a decade, Malden voters have had an opportunity to make a decision when it comes to choosing a leader City Hosts Fellsmere Pond Tree Lighting C VOTERS | SEE PAGE 7 or Gary Christenson invite the LIGHTING | SEE PAGE 4
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