Caron Giugli retired after a decade working for the library on Salem Street.
One of the three deceased young women attended Malden High School.
The winning ticket was purchased at a Main Street convenience store.
Project Ezra has provided meals to those in need for a long time.
Kevin Jarvis saved the life of an American doctor during his tenure with the Marine Corps.
The holiday spans a week in which residents do not have to use the city-sanctioned blue trash bags.
An area of the park that lies on the border of Malden and Melrose was detected of having high lead concentration in the soil.
I'm excited to share that Malden's Fitness Court was featured in the National Fitness Campaign (NFC) newsletter!
The event encourages the public to dispose of any unwanted, unused or expired prescription medications from the home.
Former Governor Charlie Baker and Lauren Baker, walk ambassadors, join families, residents and local community for Walk, food and activities
The Malden Public Library initiative is designed to reduce waste by allowing people to borrow rarely-used items instead of owning them.
A Comedy Night, charity walk and benefit concert will help the organization that provides over 1.5 million pounds of free food per year.
The Great Malden Outdoors is designed to increase awareness of outdoor adventure, especially among minority residents.
The city financed the project using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds designed to encourage people to pursue more outdoor activities.
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Malden resident Kristin Ahlman has been volunteering at the GBFB for the last six years, clocking in over 185 hours of service.
The MassTrails Grant Program supports 68 trail improvement projects across the state with over $11 million in grant funding.
$1.3 million total in grants will be awarded to eight “Gateway Cities” and two non-profit organizations across the state to plant trees.
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The grant program is now open and authorizes a maximum grant of $10,000 to the city’s nonprofits.
The Malden poet laureate will serve a two-year term from July 2023 to June 2025 and will receive a $2,500 stipend per year.
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Prizes will be given out for the biggest and smallest fish caught per age bracket as well as for the most total fish caught.
Here's what's going on in Malden this Earth Day.
The city’s Cemetery Board of Trustees has voted to pre-sell 25 niches in the cremation wall for Malden residents through a lottery system.
The two "outstanding" Maldonians, George Holland Jr. and Joseph F. Lawless III, were long-time library trustees.
The city of Malden and the Malden Police Department are aware of a canvassing campaign that began on April 1. Here's what you need to know.
Janis Moriarty, a general and family dentist from Malden, personally surpassed $250,000 cumulatively raised for the Jimmy Fund.
The Boston area professional also tells Patch the biggest challenge he faces when selling homes.
The Mystic River Watershed Association is planning a monitoring study this spring examining air quality in four communities including Malden
The winner said she plans on using her windfall to purchase a home.
The event will feature tips on how to avoid or reduce intrusive behavior by coyotes.
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Lights came back on in Malden Tuesday afternoon after an earlier power outage, officials said.
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council is receiving money for programs across eight communities including Malden.
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Malden residents with extra trash during the holiday season will have a chance to save money on pay-as-you-throw bags later this month.
Ron “Butch” Lessard has spent 25 years working with the city of Malden.