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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 18, 2022 Page 3 City hosts Fellsmere Pond tree lighting C ouncillor-at-Large Craig Spadafora, Ward 3 Councillor Amanda Linehan and Mayor Gary Christenson invite members of the public to Fellsmere Pond (Savin Street side) on Saturday, November 26, 2022, at 5 p.m. for the lighting of the Fellsmere Pond holiday tree, complete with music, hot chocolate and a special visit from Santa! This annual community event is free and open to all. Come kick off the holiday season with cheer! City Council supports resolve to condemn antisemitism their children; and WHEREAS, Jewish Americans who have created lives in our Nation and in our Malden community for themselves and their families have played indispensable roles in our Nation and City’s civic and community life, have made invaluable contributions to our Nation and City through their leadership and achievements,” she wrote. Sica brought her message closer to home by focusing on Malden’s Jewish community. “WHEREAS, the City of Malden historically provided a welcoming home for Jewish immigrants from Lithuania and other European nations who made significant contributions to our urban fabric, from Suff olk Square to HERO | SEE PAGE МС AUTOTECH Jadeane Sica Ward 8 Councillor By Barbara Taormina T he City Council unanimously supported Ward 8 Councillor Jadeane Sica’s resolve to condemn the rising tide of antisemitism taking hold throughout the country. Malden has typically been ahead of other communities and regions in its eff orts to promote diversity and demand tolerance for all residents. In her resolve, Sica outlined a series of arguments that focus on the anti-American and anti-Malden aspect of the current wave of anTree lighting PROTECTION | FROM PAGE 2 certain unique concerns which bear specifi c explication,” wrote Slavitt in the memo. “Currently, a citizen who wanted to know which areas were specifi cally subject to ConCom oversight would have to piece together numerous sources in Massachusetts General Laws, Code of Massachusetts Regulations, Department of Environmental Protection publications, and a signifi cant body of pertinent and shifting case law decided in other communities. The draft bylaw would make our rules and regulations more legible and actionable for concerned parties by clearly stating relevant areas of jurisdiction (Section II) and defi nitions (Section XII) relevant to the City of Malden. Similarly, it would help minimize the sort of ‘plausible deniability’ often invoked by parties who run afoul of applicable laws and regulations,” he added. tisemitism. “WHEREAS, the Jewish American experience is a story of faith, fortitude, and progress and is connected to key tenets of American identity, and generations of Jewish immigrants have come to this Nation fl eeing oppression, discrimination, and persecution in search of a better life for themselves and DRIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT! Cold Hard Cash for Your Vehicle! RIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT $$ CASH FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV! $$ Get your vehicle Winter Ready! We Offer A Complete Safety Check! • Coolant Special with Oil Change • Top Off All Fluids Gt hil Wit Rd • Synthetic Blend Oil Change 2010 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 2015 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV Only $79.95 Six Cylinder, Auto., 4X4, Excellent Condition, Most Power Options, Clean Title, Only 170K Miles! TRADES WELCOME! $12,500 Easy Financing Available! (Most vehicles) Premium Package, Every Conceivable Option, Excellent Condition, One Owner. Clean Title, Highway Miles! TRADES WELCOME! $24,500 (781) 321-8841 • (617) 571-9869 1236 EasternAve • Malden EddiesAutotech.com Vehicle! We Pay Cash For Your

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