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Page 20 Classifieds Advocate Call now! 617-387-2200 advertise on the web atwww.advocatenews.net AAA Service • Lockouts Trespass Towing • Roadside Service Junk Car Removal 617-387-6877 26 Garvey St., Everett MDPU 28003 ICCMC 251976 HELP WANTED!!! Heavy Equipment Operator to run equipment in the daily operation of the Saugus Monofill Landfill in Saugus, Ma. Working hours are Monday through Friday 7am-3pm Work includes, spreading and compacting the ash, placement of daily cover, turning over compost piles and plowing of access roads in the winter. The compensation package will be based upon experience. Candidate must carry all appropriate licenses required to operate on site equipment Job Type: Full-time Salary: $25.00 - $35.00 per hour Benefits: • 401(k) • Health insurance • Paid time off Schedule: • 8 hour shift/may include weekends Ability to commute/relocate: • Reliably commute Please Call Daniel Roach (413) -530-9923 or Darryl Roach (413) -530-7977 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 27, 2023 PRIVACY | FROM PAGE 17 er to share data with certain businesses by considering the amount of personal information they are asking for and weighing it against the benefi ts you might receive in return. • Make your passwords long and strong. Use long passwords with a combination of upperand lower-case letters, numbers and symbols – eight characters for most accounts and 12 characters for email and fi - nancial accounts. Don’t use the same password for multiple accounts, especially email and fi - nancial. Keep a paper list of your passwords in a safe place, not on or near your computer. Consider using a password vault application. • Keep tabs on apps. Many apps ask for access to personal information, such as geographic location, contacts list and photo album, before using their services. Be thoughtful about who gets that information and be wary of apps that require access to information that is not required or relevant to the services they off er. Delete unused apps on your internet-connected devices and keep others secure by performing updates. • Lock down your login. For your online accounts, use the strongest authentication tools available. Your user names and passwords are not enough; consider two-factor authentication for key accounts like email, banking and social media, especially for access on mobile devices. • Don’t click on unfamiliar links. Whether at home or at work, don’t click on links from unfamiliar sources or unexpected correspondence. One false click can infect a whole computer… or a whole business. • Pay attention to internet-connected devices. Smart thermostats, voice control systems, cars and even refrigerators are just the beginning of the growing list of devices that watch our homes and track our locations. Read the privacy policy and understand what data is being collected and how it will be used. Read BBB’s tips on smart devices and cybersecurity risks at https://www.bbb.org/article/ news-releases/20827-dont-letthese-scary-cyber-safety-riskscreep-up-on-you. Charitable organizations should be aware of data privacy. Donors and others communicate online with charities via their websites, emails and other online means and need to be informed about what policies are in place to address privacy concerns. BBB Wise Giving Alliance published a blog article containing advice for charities regarding data privacy concerns (https://www.give.org/). See BBB’s Cybersecurity Resources page (https://www. bbb.org/all/cyber-security-resources). Check out the National Cyber Security Alliance’s Privacy Tips, including special information for teens, parents, older adults, mobile users and more, at https://staysafeonline.org/resources/. Businesses can learn more about BBB’s tips for improved cybersecurity at https://www. bbb.org/article/news-releases/23187-bbb-tip-cyber-security. ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY (NOFA) American Rescue Plan Act Funds Available for Vacant Property Acquisitions NOFA RELEASED: QUESTIONS DUE: ADDENDUM RELEASED: APPLICATIONS DUE: APPLICATION OPENING: DECEMBER 28, 2022 AT 10:00 A.M. JANUARY 23, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M. JANUARY 23, 2023 AT 4:00 P.M. JANUARY 30, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M. JANUARY 30, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M. DELIVER SEALED APPLICATIONS TO: Malden Redevelopment Authority 215 Pleasant Street, Third Floor Malden, MA 02148 The City of Malden has received $45.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Local Fiscal Recovery funds and has granted $2 million to the Malden Redevelopment Authority (MRA) to acquire, rehabilitate, and sell vacant properties as affordable homes to income-eligible households. The MRA is accepting applications from qualified applicants for the acquisition of vacant properties. Applicants must be owners of vacant property located in the city of Malden. Applications are available upon request. Applications are due on January 30, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. The City’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) will review applications for accuracy and completion. OSPCD staff may request additional information after an application has been received. Please submit any application requests or questions in writing to OSPCD Housing Program Coordinator Kristina Tseng at ktseng@cityofmalden.org with “Vacant Properties Acquisition” in the subject line.

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