The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives soon in the Malden area.
City leaders marked the completion of the first phase of renovations, which includes infrastructure improvements and additions to the field.
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Worried about how much of the total lunar eclipse you'll see in Malden? Take comfort: it's 2021's biggest and brightest supermoon.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Here's who claimed the top prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery's $4,000,000 Bonus Cash instant game.
A climate resiliency partnership between Malden, Revere, Everett, Lynn and Saugus was among 12 projects to receive funding.
As the city rolls out new carts for the Pay as You Throw choice program, here's how you can get rid of your old bins.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply.
The Lyrids peak is a perfect start to Earth Day in Malden. Known for fireballs, the meteor shower overlaps with the Eta Aquariids.
This summer, the city will start giving residents the option to continue to use the Pay as You Throw system or pay a flat fee for the year.
Here's a look back at what happened in Malden this week.
The pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply. The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Malden area.
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Gertrude "Gert" Murray has lived in the same house her whole life and was Malden Hospital's longest-working employee.
Malden will begin its rollout of city-issued trash and recycling bins April 12.
City Councilor Amanda Linehan said cleanups will be held this month at Patchell Park and Fellsmere Pond.
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Being at work didn’t stop this dad from questioning his daughter’s date while he picked her up for dinner and a movie back in summer 2019.
The city outlined some design possibilities for Kierstead and Tartikoff parks at its first community meeting on the project.
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Jaden Britto-White, a "loving, caring, remarkable child," was fatally shot outside his apartment on Bowdoin Street last Tuesday.
Take a look at the biggest stories that made headlines in Malden this year.
Anthony Burnett left Malden seeking a better school and sports opportunity and is now on scholarship at Colby College for football.
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Alfred Contreas said "keeping peace with his wife" is what keeps him young.
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Councilor-At-Large Craig Spadafora spearheaded an effort to replace the lights, which were determined to be obsolete.
Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Malden Patch this week.
Following a years-long review, the city has been given the go-ahead to demolish 1 Salem Street.
Detective Sgt. Michael Powell has been appointed to the role to serve as a community liaison in regard to the detection of hate crimes.
Adele Stacy and Paula Weiner, residents of Revere's Jack Satter House, recently participated in a socially distant B'not Mitzvah ceremony.
The city and its community partners launched the Malden Together Fund Wednesday, which will support the needs of impacted residents.