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Page 6 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, April 24, 2026 Law Offices of JOSEPH D. CATALDO, P.C. “ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW” • ESTATE/MEDICAID PLANNING • WILLS/TRUSTS/ESTATES • INCOME TAX PREPARATION • WEALTH MANAGEMENT • RETIREMENT PLANNING • ELDER LAW 369 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 (617)381-9600 JOSEPH D. CATALDO, CPA, CFP, MST, ESQUIRE. AICPA Personal Financial Specialist Designee Atlantic Tambone Management MOUNTAIN VIEW TERRACE APARTMENTS WAITLIST OPENING NOTICE (Project-Based Section 8 Community) WAITLIST OPENING - EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2026 Mountain View Terrace Apartments will open select waitlists for a limited period of sixty (60) days. WAITLISTS OPENING: • One (1) Bedroom - Handicap Accessible Units • Two (2) Bedroom - Handicap Accessible Units • Two (2) Bedroom - Elderly/Disabled Units All other waitlists will remain closed. GENERAL INFORMATION: • Computer-generated lottery determines placement • Submission does not guarantee housing • Rent is approximately 30% of adjusted income • Income must not exceed HUD limits APPLICATION AVAILABILITY (BEGINNING MAY 1, 2026): Mystic Valley Elder Services - 300 Commercial St, Malden, MA Tri-CAP-100 Pleasant St, Malden, MA Veterans Affairs - 136 Elm St, Stoneham, MA Stoneham Senior Center - 136 Elm St, Stoneham, MA Additional options: Mail, Email, or pick up at 27 Mountain View Drive, Stoneham, MA Monday-Thursday, 9AM--4PM www.mvterrace.com REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: Contact management if assistance is needed. We provide accommodations to ensure equal access. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY BILL | FROM PAGE 3 cinerators, buried in landfills, or ends up as litter in our streets and parks, eventually making its way into our oceans and breaking down into ubiquitous microplastics. This legislation puts us on the right track towards strong investments in protecting our environment and cleaning up our communities.” Additional highlights of the state Senate’s Mass Ready Act: • Guarding against climate change and extreme weather events by authorizing up to $500 million for the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness program, supporting climate resiliency planning in cities and towns • Protecting clean drinking water and soil by authorizing up to $450 million for the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust to protect access to clean water across the Commonwealth, $125.5 million to support resource conservation and preservation initiatives, and $15 million to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), lead and other contaminants in schools and childcare centers • Investing in critical infrastructure by authorizing up to $800.5 million for properties and roadways owned and managed by the Department of Conservation & Recreation, $521.6 million for state and municipally owned dams across the Commonwealth, $225 million for coastal infrastructure and resilience and $5 million to promote the use of safer alternatives to PFAS in products and manufacturing • Conserving the natural world by authorizing up to $30 million for tree-planting initiatives across the Commonwealth, $50 million for MassTrails Grants and $20 million to support the biodiversity goals of the Department of Fish and Game, as well as creating a local-option process for towns and cities to choose to ban anticoagulant rodenticides, which can be dangerous to pets and wild animals, such as eagles and hawks • Supporting local farmers and healthy food access by authorizing up to $20 million to support the growth and economic competitiveness of the Commonwealth’s agricultural, commercial fishing and cranberry-growing sectors, and $132.5 million for the Food Security Infrastructure Grant program, including the Massachusetts Food Trust Program to increase access to healthy, affordable food THE PAESANI CLUB ANNUAL POLENTA PARTY ANTHONY’S OF MALDEN 105 CANAL STREET MALDEN, MA. 02148 THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2026 6:00PM COCKTAIL HOUR SAVE THE DATE! LA MORA CONTEST FEATURING SAL “THE GOLDFISH SWALLOWER” BARRESI

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