Reader Dana Roberts submitted a picture of this old relic from the Boston & Maine Railroad, which is now a corner of the Pearl St. Restaurant.
Christian Holt took this picture of hail he found in Malden during Wednesday's storm on Broadway near Saugus.
Heat index values expected to top 100 degrees.
Change comes after request from residents for later, post-work hours.
Reader Phe Mykkeltveit sent in today's picture.
Reader Phe Mykkeltveit sent this picture of the Salem St. church.
This Instagram picture was taken by Brian Walters
Instagram user Stephklok took this pic of the cemetery on the 4th of July.
The Jewish Cemetary Association of Massachusetts plans to transform the once abandoned Jewish cemetery into a historic landmark.
Reader Dana Roberts snapped this up close shot of the Odd Fellows Building on Main St.
The Golden Tornadoes aren't the only team Malden team tearing up the softball field this season - the Malden Police Softball Team won the annual Officer John "Jack" McGuire Memorial Softball Tournament in Woburn last weekend.
Reader Ghassan Daghestani submitted this rooftop photo of the storms in Malden Wednesday night.
Reader and Malden native Chris Marzullo submitted this picture of his dog Sammy on his family's new porch.
Here's a list of Fourth of July celebrations, by neighborhood.
An anonymous reader snapped this shot of Bell Rock Park during Flag Day ceremonies earlier this month.
Instagram user 'piecic' took this shot in Malden after Saturday's storms.
Reader "Phe" sent this picture of her daughter dancing at the Malden Farmer's Market
Malden resident Kim Chabre took this shot of her car's thermometer at 101 degrees yesterday.
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Jackson was the first African-American city councilor in the city, from 1946-1951 and then again from 1958-1975. He later went on to serve as the Commonwealth's first African-American state rep.