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Maldden alld a Vol. 31, No. 51 den AADD -FREEAdvocate staff report t is the season of giving! Medford-Malden Elks Lodge and Junior Aid Association of Malden are helping 18 families this I The New Advocate Online: www.advocatenews.net CATET CAT www.advocatenews.net Published Every Friday Malden-Medford Elks & Junior Aid Unite to Give Holiday Cheer! 617-387-2200 Friday, December 23, 2022 Tornado Boys Basketball Roll Over Everett, 59-46 JOINING FORCES: Medford-Malden Elks Members Frank Neary, Larry Murphy, Mary Fitzgerald, Junior Aid President Susan Higgins and Elks Member Warren Costa. holiday season. Medford-Malden Elks Lodge donated hundreds of dollars in Target gift cards, as well as grocery store gift cards, for Junior Aid’s December Service Project that benefi ts several families in our community. “Food insecurity is a real issue for many students and CHEER | SEE PAGE 2 School leaders from Malden and Revere take part in conference at TD Garden on addressing and preventing hate in school sports Revere Superintendent Dianne Kelly and Malden Director of Wellness & Athletics Charlie Conefrey part of Attorney General Maura Healey's statewide Task Force on issues By Steve Freker L ocal education leaders from Malden and Revere joined with Attorney General and Governor-elect Maura Healey and a number of statewide organizations in a day-long conference on December 8 at the TD Garden to discuss programming and information on best practices to build positive environments and prevent, report and address hate incidents in Massachusetts school-based sports. Revere Public Schools CONFERENCE | SEE PAGE 19 $3.85 GALLON Malden Public Schools Director Athletics Charlie Conefrey is part of a statewide Task Force that is working on strategies to address, prevent and report incidents of hate in school sports. (Courtesy Photo/Malden Public Schools) We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover Revere Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dianne Kelly is president of the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents. (Courtesy Photo) A s the time-worn phrase goes, “If you don’t like New England weather, wait a minute... FORECAST | SEE PAGE 7 Price Subject to Change without notice 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 MALDEN'S JOSEPH DUNKS—Malden High's 6-6 senior center Jonald Joseph (21) throws down a thunderous, fourth-quarter dunk to send his teammates Ransley Saint-Jean (23) and Ethan Phejarasai (10) celebrating against Everett Tuesday night. See story and photo highlights on page 11. (Advocate Photo/Henry Huang) This Christmas Weekend is going to be a ‘Weather Rollercoaster’ ride, according to forecast No ‘White Christmas’ appears to be in the cards, but it will be C-O-L-L-L-D; temperatures could drop 35 degrees in 12 hours By Steve Freker

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