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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 16, 2020 Page 15 SHOWCASE CINEMAS INVITES KIDS TO GET INTO THE HALLOWEEN SPIRIT WITH “PJ MASKS: HALLOWEEN TRICKSTERS” THIS OCTOBER Showcase Cinemas Presents Exclusive PJ Masks Programming; Shows Running in all Popcorn Club Theaters at 1pm on October 17-18 and 24-25 N orwood, MA, October 14, 2020 - Showcase Cinemas, a world leader in the motion picture exhibition industry, is helping children get into the Halloween spirit this October by partnering with PJ Masks, the superhero show for preschoolers! Beloved by children and parents alike, Showcase Cinemas is offering exclusive PJ Masks Halloween programming, titled “PJ Masks: Halloween Tricksters” which will be running at all Showcase Cinemas Popcorn Club locations, including Showcase Cinema de Lux locations in Dedham, Revere, Randolph, Foxboro, Blackstone Valley, Lowell and Woburn in Massachusetts, as well as Showcase Cinemas Warwick Quaker Lane in Rhode Island and Showcase Cinema de Lux Springdale in Ohio. With shows running at 1:00pm on October 17, 18, 24 and 25, the “PJ Masks: Halloween Tricksters” program will last approximately 40 minutes and will include full-length episodes, music videos, and lots of Halloween fun! In the Halloween special, heroes Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko must protect the city from Luna Girl, Night Ninja, and the Wolfy Kids, who are trying to steal all the goody bags. Once again, it will be up to the PJ Masks to go into the night to save the day! Tickets are $5 at all locations, and are now for sale online. Showcase is also offering a special offer for Popcorn Club members, who will receive a special PJ Masks character “amulet” bracelet (while supplies last). Customers may pre-order their movie snacks – including freshly popped popcorn, candy and soda – via the Showcase Cinemas app and website and collect them at Xpress Pick-up; concessions are now available in all Showcase Cinemas locations. Children are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes to the theater, along with a face covering/mask, per theater safety guidelines. “Children love superheroes, and we’re thrilled to partner with PJ Masks to offer this exclusive Halloween programming this October,” said Mark Malinowski, Vice President of Global Marketing at Showcase Cinemas. “With many traditional Halloween festivities being cancelled this year, we are excited to offer children the chance to celebrate Halloween in a safe environment while watching their favorite PJ Masks heroes save Halloween on the big screen.” Showcase Cinemas theater locations have reopened under the company’s “Be Showcase Safe” health and safety program. The program has been developed and certified with J.S. Held, an environmental, health and safety firm led by noted toxicologists, epidemiologists and an Assistant Surgeon General, US Public Health Service (Retired). More information about Be Showcase Safe can be found at: https://www.showcasecinemas.com/be-showcase-safe BUDGET | FROM PAGE 13 Despite this, the Baker administration proposed raising taxes on popular services like Uber and Lyft and further squeeze struggling businesses by implementing an immediate collection of the sales tax and increased the level of state government spending. “In this pandemic, few industries have been hit harder than ride sharing services and retail businesses. To then decide that their pain can be best addressed with a tax increase, and accelerated tax collections, shows a tone ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS CITY OF MALDEN - OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER The City of Malden invites sealed price, and non-price proposals, in accordance with M.G.L. c.30B, §6, from Vendors for: ONLINE BILL PAY PROCESSING AND FULFILLMENT SERVICES Proposals will be received until Thursday November 12, 2020 at 10:00 A.M. at the Office of the Controller, 215 Pleasant Street 2nd Floor, Malden MA 02148. Proposals will not be accepted nor may submitted proposals be corrected, modified or withdrawn after the deadline for proposals. The RFP will be available by email request at purchasing@cityofmalden.org after: Monday, October 19 at 10:00 A.M. Following the deadline for proposals, all proposals received within the time specified will be reviewed by the Evaluation Committee, and an award will be made to the most advantageous proposer for services. October 16, 2020 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ MALDEN BOARD OF APPEAL PUBLIC HEARING The Malden Board of Appeal will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, November 4, 2020 6:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada), via remote hearing, on Petition 20-013 by James Furlong and Dale Chin for a variance of MCC 12.16.010 Chapter 12 of the revised Ordinances of 2020 as amended of the City of Malden - Namely, Dwelling – Single Family Dimensional Controls of setbacks and lot coverage as per Plans RES-033955-2020 at the property known as and numbered 82 Beltran St, Malden, MA and also known by City Assessor’s Parcel ID #010-053-304 The hearing will be hosted by the City of Malden on Zoom and will be accessible to members of the public who are invited to attend and provide comments via remote participation by accessing the following link and/or telephone: Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/j/91430981650?pwd=Z0p1TU9NUG9qR1E5NW0wdEJMeFllZz09 Passcode: 648207 Or iPhone one-tap: US: +16465189805,,91430981650#,,,,,,0#,,648207# or +19294362866,,91430981650#,,0# ,648207# Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 646 518 9805 or +1 929 436 2866 Webinar ID: 914 3098 1650 Passcode: 648207 International numbers available: https://cityofmalden.zoom.us/u/acjjZ7QxAY Additional information, Petition & plans available for public review in the Office of Inspectional Services, 215 Pleasant St., 3rd floor, Malden MA or online at www.cityofmalden.org or https://permits.cityofmalden.org/EnerGov_Prod/SelfService By: Nathaniel Cramer, Chair October 16 & 23, 2020 deafness that only could live in the narrow confines of our statehouse. The Governor’s approach will only exacerbate the state budget problem while hurting small businesses,” said Craney. “Whatever budget is approved by the Governor and State House leaders, they need to keep in mind that in January, new state mandates will go into effect that will drive up the cost of doing business. This budget must be viewed in the context of what is coming down the road with more expensive costs of doing business and more economic uncertainty,” said Craney.

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