By FELICIA FALLANO After many years of educating and motivating students to achieve their highest goals, Josephine Altovino is now retiring and saying goodbye to
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By KARINA MATOS The cold air is here and so is winter. That can only mean one thing, snow. Whether it snows this year or
Born on Jan. 18, 1963 in Washington, DC, Governor Martin O’Malley has been a lifelong Democrat. He was raised in Rockville, Maryland and his parents instilled the
By JESSICA LYNN DEPAULA Author and autism advocate Stuart Duncan sums up the role of families in an autistic child’s life to a tee: “Having
By ANDREW COGLIANO When murder and prostitutes mix, one usually thinks of the infamous Jack the Ripper, who terrorized the streets of London in the
As the winter sports season begins, so does an exciting and promising new season for Malden High School’s gymnastics team. Tryouts took during the week
By CANDELA DIAS, FELICIA FALLANO, and JULIA PARKER Nelson Mandela was well known to the world as a brave and generous man who changed South
Recently, the city of Malden was presented with National Grid’s “Shining Community Award” which is presented to communities that have put their best efforts forward
By CHAIMAE EL ADLOUNI and ASHLEY LEUNG Many of the stars the world once knew and admired have left the world, and although that sounds
By Tatum Skiffington and Gabriella Onessimo The season has begun for Malden High School’s boys indoor track team. Following a year with great successes, there