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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 14, 2022 Page 15 SPORTS | FROM PAGE 13 receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. During his senior campaign, Likely had 59 receptions for 912 yards and a teamhigh 12 touchdowns. a favorite veteran target of quarterback Grayson McCall and the fifth Chanticleer to eclipse 2,000 career receiving yards. RHS swimmers are off to an impressive 4-2 start The Revere High swim team is off to an impressive 2022 BAKER FILES | FROM PAGE 14 dience,” he said, noting that the choir at Malden High had not performed at an in-person concert in two years. “It brings me so much joy… it’s what we do, it’s what we rehearse, it’s our whole purpose, and they were so excited we got to do a winter concert this year,” Choir Director Cole said. A big highlight for Williams was the shining moment he was able to experience during his solo performance of “I Saw Three Ships.” Williams said that he was glad he could have a solo as “you’re typically not chosen for them if you’re not a senior,” and “even though it was really short I was really happy that I did it before I left for college.” Concert Choir and Madrigals Singer Senior Mateus Flaherty has been in choir for two years and was excited to finally be able to do his first solo as well for “The Chanukah Song: We Are Lights” along with Senior Yusra Tafaroui. He said he was nervous beforehand, but “proud of the whole concert,” adding that “it all came together in the end.” Cole added, “I did not notice nerves so much, not even with my ninth-graders. I think that they were so prepared that they were excited to do it.” Part of the fun this year for Cole was that along with his chief task of leading the choir through conducting and cue-ing performers, he was also able to join the Madrigals Singers in their performance of “Fum Fum Fum“ and “Carol of the Bells.” “I was really proud of the kids,” Cole said. “I think that they did a wonderful job, especially coming off of a year of almost no choral singing.” Although it went by fast, “all of the songs came together beautifully in the end,” he added, resulting in a successful night for everyone. This is a version of a story appearing in the latest edition of The Blue and Gold, the Malden High School student newspaper. Carlos Aragon contributed to this story. start this season, splashing to a 4-2 record. The Patriots defeated Shawsheen Valley Tech in a non-league meet to start the season, 97-71, and have earned wins over Greater Boston League teams Lynn Classical (89-75), Somerville (87-73) and Lynn English (76-54). Revere’s two setbacks have both been to Malden, falling 93-75 in the first meeting and 90-77 this week. The Patriots have had a lot of individual success stories, including senior captain Mohamed Benzerdjeb, who was first in the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke against Classical, first in the 200 IM against Shawsheen, and first in the 100 butterfly against Malden. Senior and team captain Ashton Hoang had five first-place and five second-place finishes in his individual events. Sophomore Alem Cesic has won nine out of 10 races and has won all four of the 500 freestyle endurance races. Coach Porrazzo pointed to the ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ CONTRACT 2022-W-1 2022 WATERWORKS IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS INVITATION TO BID THE CITY OF MALDEN invites sealed bids for Contract 2022-W-1 of its 2022 Waterworks Improvements Program. Bids will be received at the office of the Malden Engineering Department, 215 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor, Room 340, Malden, MA 02148, until 1:30 PM local time on Thursday, February 10, 2022 and at that place and time will be opened and read aloud. In general, the work of this contract shall consist of replacing water mains in 7 streets, Blomerth Street, Lilly Street, Maurice Street, Clarence Terrace, Victor Street, “Alley” and Grimshaw Street, totaling approximately 3,040 LF. The work includes installing, maintaining and removing temporary bypass systems; removing existing and constructing new water mains, services, hydrants and associated valves and fittings; constructing temporary and permanent roadway and sidewalk trench patches; and related appurtenant and incidental work. Contract Documents will become available Thursday, January 20, 2022 and may be obtained at the office of the Malden Engineering Department, 215 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor, Room 340, Malden, MA 02148, Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. City offices are closed on Fridays. A deposit in the form of a check payable to the “City of Malden, Massachusetts” in the amount of $50.00 will be required for each set of the Contract Documents. A refund of the deposit will be made for Contract Documents returned in good condition within 4 weeks after bids are received. Bidder’s requesting Contract Documents by mail shall include an additional non-refundable check payable to “Hayner/Swanson, Inc.” in the amount of $40.00 per set to cover handling and mailing costs. The bids shall be prepared and submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Bids must be accompanied by a bid security, satisfactory to the City, in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total bid. The bid security shall be in the form of a bid bond issued by a company licensed to do business in the Commonwealth; or a certified, treasurer’s or cashier’s check, issued by a responsible bank or trust company, payable to the “City of Malden, Massachusetts”. Cash deposits will not be accepted. A Performance Bond and a Labor and Materials Payment Bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the bid will be required of the successful bidder. The cost of all bonds and insurances required by this Invitation to Bid and the associated Contract Documents are the responsibility of the Bidder; such costs will not be reimbursed separately by City and shall be included in your bid. Contracts for work under this Proposal will obligate the Contractor and Subcontractors to comply with applicable Federal, State and local provisions regarding prevailing wage rates, insurances, labor, equal employment opportunity, anti-discrimination and affirmative action. All bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 30, Section 39M. Wages are subject to minimum wage rates determined by the Massachusetts Department of Labor and Industries pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 149, Sec. 26 to 27H. The schedule of wage rates applicable to this contract is included in the Contract Documents. In addition, the prevailing wage schedule will be updated annually for all applicable projects lasting longer than one (1) year. You will be required to pay the rates set out in any updated prevailing wage schedule. Increases in prevailing wage schedules will not be the basis for change order requests. The successful bidder will be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance demonstrating current coverage of the types and amounts set forth in the Contract Documents. Bids may be held by the City of Malden for a period not to exceed sixty (60) calendar days from the date of the opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to awarding the Contract. The City of Malden reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids received if deemed to be in their best interest. CITY OF MALDEN By Yem Lip, P.E. City Engineer Malden Engineering Department January 14, 2022 contributions of senior captain Daniel Cardona, junior captain Luanna Carvalhais seniors Julian Goglia and Miguel Leonarte, juniors Gavin Rua and Kathy Trinh and freshman Jannet Sheli; also sophomores Matthew Shell, Harrison Rua, Vilson Lipa, Mo Al-Azzawi and Nate Hill and junior Jennifer Rivera-Ayala.

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