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Page 18 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 22, 2023 What holiday foods are on veterinarians’ naughty and nice lists? Thrive Pet Healthcare shares insights to help pet owners keep their pets safe during the holiday season • Turkey trimmings: Ensure ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ T PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF MALDEN LICENSING BOARD A Public Hearing will be held before the Licensing Board for the City of Malden at City Hall, 215 Pleasant Street, Room 108, Malden, MA 02148 on December 12, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. regarding the application of Vishwaraja Corp. DBA Jay’s Fine Wine & Spirits, 77 Commercial Street, Malden, MA For a Transfer of License to sell Alcoholic Beverages as an Off Premises S15 Package Store All Alcoholic Beverages from Shiv Keshav Corp. DBA Jay’s Wine & Spirits. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard. Lee A. Kinnon, Chairman Andrew Zeiberg, Member Paul Lee, Member Dated: November 22, 2023 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ Invitation to Bid Small Engine Maintenance and Repair MHA #111723 The Malden Housing Authority (MHA), the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids from certified and experienced vendors to provide a proposal for small engine maintenance and repair to its various equipment under the following: Invitation to Bid for Small Engine Maintenance and Repair, MHA #111723 for the MHA, in Malden Massachusetts, in accordance with the documents prepared by MHA. Nature and scope of work: This is a federal and state funded contract and Federal laws and regulations shall apply in addition to the laws and requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. MHA is seeking an indefinite quantity contract(s) for Small Engine Maintenance and Repair, for a minimum term of one (1) year, extending up to a maximum term of five (5) consecutive years, MHA reserves the right to award to multiple vendors and all awards to be made subject to funding and in the MHA’s sole discretion. Typical work items would include but not limited to: general repair, small gas engine repair, and tune-ups. The selected vendor must provide all labor, equipment and parts and is required to use OEM factory parts for all work when possible. Bidding procedures shall be in accordance with M.G.L. c. 30B, and CFR 85.36, as most recently amended, and all other applicable laws. Bidding procedures shall be in accordance with CFR 85.36; M.G.L. c. 30b, as most recently amended, and all other applicable laws. The estimated project value is up to: $ 12,000.00 per contract year; total potential maximum contract value is $60,000.00; MHA typical repair value is approximately $7,500 to $11,500.00 per year. Bid documents will be available by email request at efahey@maldenhousing.org from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and may be examined at the MHA’s Main Administrative Offices, 630 Salem Street, Malden, MA from 11/27/22, the bid documents are available by mail for $35.00 each (or $45.00 per set for overnight), in the form of a certified check made payable to Malden Housing Authority, to cover shipping. Bidder’s written questions will be received until 3:00 pm, 12/6/23 at efahey@maldenhousing.org with all questions, Sealed general bids will be received at the MHA’s Main Administrative Offices, 630 Salem Street, Malden, MA until 2:00 PM on 12/13/23, at which time all general bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1701u) (Section 3) Part 135 - Economic Opportunities for Low- and Very Low-Income Persons shall apply to this project. Copies of the above are bound in the bid documents and are fully integral portions of the conditions of the contract with which each bidder must comply. The MHA reserves the right to reject any or all general bids if it is in the public interest to do so. November 22, 2023 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS BUYER1 HOPKINS, PATRICK MEDLOCK, MELINDA THAPAR, AMIT BUYER2 HOPKINS, JESSICA DIAS, EDILSON G THAPAR, SAMRITI SELLER1 ARNETT, TRINA D 227 CAPITAL GROUP LLC RAMP 2005-RP1 SELLER2 BK OF NY MELLON T CO TR hrive Pet Healthcare, a firstof-its-kind veterinary healthcare network with more than 380 locations in 37 states across the United States, is urging pet owners to prioritize the safety of their furry companions during the holiday season. As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s essential to be aware of the potential dangers associated with certain holiday foods. Dr. Anthony Coronado, Thrive Pet Healthcare’s National Director of Emergency Services and Urgent Care, provides valuable insights to help pet owners safeguard their pets this holiday season. Holiday Foods on the Naughty List: Certain holiday foods can pose significant risks to both dogs and cats. “Cats tend to be more discerning with foods than dogs, but because of their smaller size, even when they ingest small amounts of harmful foods, it can result in a trip to the ER,” said Dr. Coronado. Keep the following holiday foods away from pets: proper disposal of turkey trimmings, including the trussing string, which might attract curious pets and lead to ingestion, potentially causing health issues. • Turkey skin: Consumption of turkey skin can trigger life-threatening inflammation of the pancreas, resulting in enzyme malfunctions that digest the pancreas. • Meat with bones: Sharp bone fragments in meat can cause mouth, stomach and intestinal injuries, potentially leading to life-threatening infections. • Alcohol: Alcohol poisoning symptoms can appear quickly. The higher the alcohol proof, the higher the risk. Be cautious of alcohol-containing foods like rum-soaked cake and raw bread dough with yeast. In addition, dogs and cats often will investigate and sometimes drink glasses of alcoholic beverages that are left unattended at large gatherings. ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ • Raisins, grapes and currants: Found in various holiday treats like fruit cakes, cookies and breads; ingestion can lead to kidney damage or life-threatening kidney failure. • Chocolate: Baking, semisweet and dark chocolate are most harmful. Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, both toxic to pets. • Onions, garlic and chives: These are common ingredients in holiday dishes. Small amounts can lead to severe health complications, including anemia and organ damage. • Artificial sweeteners: Xylitol can take the place of sugar in some desserts but is toxic to dogs even in small amounts and can cause low blood sugar, seizures and liver failure. Holiday foods on the nice list: Dr. Coronado recommends the following safe food options to share with your pets this holiday season: • Unseasoned, cooked turkey (without skin or bones) • Steamed or mashed sweet potatoes (plain) • Canned pumpkin (not pie mix or seeds) • Unseasoned, grilled or canned salmon (no bones) • Steamed, chopped green beans (plain) Recognizing signs of harmful ingestion: Some of the common symptoms that your pet has ingested something harmful include: • Gastrointestinal issues: vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite and abdominal pain. • Behavioral changes: lethargy, depression and weakness. In severe cases, pets might display elevated heart and respiratory rates, pale gums or loss of consciousness. Do not attempt to induce vomiting at home as it can be difficult and unsafe. When to seek veterinary care: Pet owners are advised to act promptly if they witness or suspect their pet has ingested something toxic. Call your veterinarian immediately or Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661. Early intervention and decontamination can FOODS | SEE PAGE 21 Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. ADDRESS 100 KIMBALL ST 17 MARLBORO ST CITY MALDEN MALDEN 149 PEARL ST DATE 11.02.23 11.01.23 MALDEN PRICE 475000 800000 10.31.23 281500

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