Malden's director of Community Services and Community Outreach has been involved in and out of city government for 15 years.
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The Finance Committee this week heard a detailed breakdown of how Malden has spent its coronavirus relief funding.
The superintendent search, trash and recycling amendments, and preventative measures for Amazon expansion are on the docket next week.
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"The circumstances leading to this coup attempt will not disappear on inauguration day," Our Revolution Malden said.
Founded by a former Malden man in 2019, NSC-131 has chapters around the world.
The mayor is seeking residents to fill two of four newly created seats on the Malden Disability Commission.
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The city will place a moratorium on evictions starting Monday, Dec. 21.
The initiative, which will turn the DPW yard on the Malden River into a public riverfront park, has received over $200,000 in grant funding.
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The letter claims recipients are under surveillance at their homes and workplaces and threatens them with a SWAT team if they do not leave.
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Voter turnout was high in Malden, with 71 percent of residents casting ballots.
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Malden is one of five Massachusetts towns and 44 jurisdictions nationwide where the DOJ will monitor compliance with federal voting laws.
Here's what you need to know if you're heading to the polls Nov. 3.
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Malden joined a federal lawsuit to block the Department of Homeland Security from raising naturalization fees on Oct. 2.
The project will improve flood protection at the DPW yard along the Malden River and create a waterfront park.
The Immigrant Learning Center was awarded for its "exemplary, innovative and replicable work" in promoting literacy.
Kevin O'Connor, who won the Republican primary, wants more debates against Sen. Ed Markey, even if it means one just on the environment.
The funding will go toward clean energy projects at the Forestdale and Beebe schools and the Early Learning Center.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
The bill would require the state to achieve net-zero statewide greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Though the MDCC usually refrains from endorsing in a Democratic primary, the organization overwhelmingly supported Sen. Ed Markey Saturday.
All city departments are expected to be moved into the new building on Pleasant Street by the end of the week.
The funding will go toward transportation infrastructure upgrades in Malden in Fiscal Year 2021.
The twins served multiple detentions and were threatened with suspension in their fight to change their high school's hair policy.
Mayor Gary Christenson outlined a five-step action plan to address racial inequity in Malden.