Page 10 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 24, 2026 Spring Blooms in Watercolor: Artist Rose Lambias Featured at Gallery@57 R ose Lambias will be featured this spring at The Gallery@57 in Malden in the exhibit “In the LIMELight: Feathers & Petals,” a celebration of floral watercolor paintings inspired by nature. Lambias, a self-taught artist, draws inspiration from the natuINSPECTIONAL SERVICES 215 Pleasant Street, 3rd Floor Malden, Massachusetts 02148 (781) 397-7000 ext. 2030 ral beauty of New England, from the rocky shores of Maine to quiet woodland landscapes and gardens. Her work often captures delicate details and natural compositions that evoke moments of calm, joy and reflection. Lambias first explored painting in oils in her late twenties. As family life grew and a career in banking took center stage, her art was temporarily set aside. During those years, camping trips in the Maine woods became an important source of relaxation and inspiration. In 2010, City of Malden Massachusetts MALDEN PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Planning Board will hold a public hearing in the Herbert L. Jackson Council Chamber, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, MAY 13, 2026 on the petition of Malden Minuteman Wings, LLC doing business as Wing Stop, on behalf of Malway Realty Associates LP by its property manager, WS Development/WS Asset Management, in Permit Application # CMID-076533-2026, seeking a special permit under Title 12, Code of the City of Malden, Section 12.12.030, to allow restaurant use of preexisting nonconforming property in the Highway Business zoning district, namely, to occupy for restaurant approximately 2,700 square feet at the premises known as and numbered 44 Broadway, Malden, MA, part of the property known and numbered 36-54 Broadway, Malden, MA and also known as Broadway Plaza and by City Assessor’s Parcel Identification # 125 481 103. Petition and plans are available for public review in the Inspectional Services Department, Malden City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Room 330, Malden, MA and through the City website under Permit Application # CMID-076533-2026 at https://maldenma-energovweb.tylerhost.net/apps/SelfService#/search By: Diane Chuha Clerk April 24, May 1, 2026 LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF MALDEN INVITATION TO BID The City of Malden invites sealed bids in accordance with M.G.L. Ch. 30, Sec. 39M from Vendors for: 2026 – WATER SEWER DRAIN – 1 (ON-CALL) Contract Documents will be available by email request at maldenengineering@cityofmalden. org after: 10:00 A.M., Monday May 4, 2026. Bidders are requested to email the Engineering’s Office their Company Name, Address, Email address, & Phone and what bid they are requesting. Bids must be submitted to the Office of the Engineering Department, 215 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148 by 1:30 P.M. on or before Thursday May 28, 2026; bids will be publicly opened at this time. The City will reject any and all bids in accordance with the above referenced General Laws. In addition, the City reserves the right to waive minor informalities in any or all bids or to reject any or all bids (in whole or in part) if it be in the public interest to do so. Office of the City Engineer Yem Lip April 24, 2026 LEGAL NOTICE inspired by the intricate beauty of nature and the Maine coastline, she returned to painting, working primarily in watercolor and acrylic. “Nature is full of quiet moments of beauty,” Lambias said. “When I paint, I try to capture those fleeting details—the light on petals, the movement of flowers in the breeze—so others can pause and enjoy them too.” Her creative journey continues to evolve. In 2019, while working on a commissioned painting, Lambias felt inspired to write a children’s story. The result was “Sunflowers Dance at Night,” a book she illustrated and designed herself. It was published in 2024 and is available for sale at The Gallery@57. Lambias remains deeply engaged in the local arts community. She serves on the board of Arts Medford and volunteers at The Gallery@57, helping support fellow artists and the growing arts scene in the area. “In the LIMELight: Feathers & Petals” opened on April 1 and will MARATHON | FROM PAGE 1 Lokedi, the defending women’s winner, also repeated as champion with a time of 2:18:51. It was the first time in over 30 years that the male and female winners were repeat winners, going back to 1994 and 1995, when the same feat was achieved by Cosmas Ndeti and Uta Pippig. Locally, the first local finisher from the Advocate readership area was Alexandria Russo, 25, of Malden, with a time of 3:02:01, at 6,957 overall. This was a time of three hours, two minutes, one second, for the uninitiated in terms of running times. All told the first four local finishers were all from Malden: Sarabeth Girard, 31, came in at 3:24:31 (13,243rd); Maeve Ragusin, 34, 3:35:23 (16,327th); and Pascal Spink, 37, 3:36:24 (16,591st). —The first finisher from Everett: Bryan Arenales, 29, 4:06:49 (22,234th). —The first finisher from Saugus: Erin Donlan, 24, 4:16:04 (23,450th) —The first finisher from Rebe on view through May at The Gallery@57, which is located at 57 Pleasant St. in Malden. A portion of artwork sales will support the Disabled American Veterans Association. The public is invited to a free Meet the Artist reception on Friday, May 1, from 6–8 p.m. Guests will have an opportunity to meet Lambias, learn about her creative process and view her latest works celebrating the beauty of spring. For more information or to register for the reception, visit The Gallery@57 on Eventbrite. vere: Kaitlyn Burns, 41, 4:48:18 (26,366th). Here are ALL the local 2026 Boston Marathon finishers, listed by city or town: EVERETT: Bryan Arenales, 4:06:49; Ryan Fernandes, 4:34:19; Cynthia Fernandes, 4:35:06; Michelle Davidson, 5:33:24. *** MALDEN: Alexandria Russo, 3:02:01; Sarabeth Girard, 3:23:31; Maeve Ragusin, 3:35:23; Pascal Spink, 3:36:24; Vivian Nguyen, 4:14:23; Dillon Broza, 4:16:47; Alphonso Lopez, 4:21:37; Jordyn Meehan, 4:35:10; Kadi Rufo, 4:35:46; Anthony Mastrocola, 4:45:22; Jill Hadwen, 4:52:28; Anika Vincent, 5:25:49. *** SAUGUS: Erin Donlan, 4:16:04, Robert Favuzza, 4:35:36; Manolo Morales, 4:38:25; Astrid Toro, 5:14:20; Stephanie Romano, 5:15:19; Sadie Bossi, 5:41:51; Gina Spaziani, 5:51:21; Jillian Bowe, 5:56:25. *** REVERE: Kaitlyn Burns, 4:48:18; Bibiana Rodriguez, 5:07:00; Mario Garcia, 5:16:18; David E. Carroll, 5:21:19.
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