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Teen Center Demolition

Courtney Fitzgerald December 16, 2020
Teen Center

The demolition of the teen center. Photo taken by Carlos Aragon.

In late October of 2020, demolition began on the Malden Teen Enrichment Center (MTEC). The building housing the MTEC had been structurally unsound for a couple of years. The safety of the building had been in question since May of 2018. Shoring, a temporary form of prop support, had been implemented in May of 2019 when the initial review of the building had been done. In November of 2019 the building was ordered to be evacuated. 

The demolition of the teen center. Photo taken by Carlos Aragon.

The Malden Teen Enrichment Center was founded through a group of adults who had partnered with the teen population to create a place for teens to participate in activities with their peers. The MTEC offers teens a high quality program where leadership and youth development is promoted. This originally when events targeted towards teens hosted at the YMCA eventually grew into the beloved teen center. As the attendance increased at the teen nights, it became apparent to them that they would need to expand the availability of these activities, and so planning began.  They needed to find housing and funding as well as programs and activities for the teen to partake in.

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Courtney Fitzgerald

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Courtney Fitzgerald is a senior at Malden High School. She has been in The Blue and Gold for four years now and really enjoys it. Writing and photography are some of the things that drew Fitzgerald to journalism, but she continues to find more aspects she enjoys along the way. Outside of school, Fitzgerald enjoys listening to music and hanging with her sister. She has four sisters but enjoys mostly hanging out with her closest in age sister. Fitzgerald is also a dancer outside of school and has been for 14 years now. She takes Jazz, Pointe and Ballet classes, but mostly enjoys her ballet class. Although journalism is not something she sees in her future as a career, Fitzgerald still enjoys taking the class and learning more about what it takes to be a reporter.

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