Rowe’s Quarry Site Plan Review Committee (RQSPRC) review of Roseland's proposal for 326 units in 5 story building on Lot 12
City meetings for week starting January 21st, 2018
2018 brings a new City Council president and sub-committee members
If President Trump pulls this trigger, Sen. Markey said a nationwide "uprising" would start right here in the Bay State.
The Malden Planning Board and Malden City Council Ordinance Committee will meet next week to discuss eight different zoning changes.
Did the recount change the outcome?
The Malden Traffic Commission has a few items at task next Tuesday.
Malden, in a 6-5 vote, has a new man for the job.
The elections are behind us. Malden looks to moving forward, but what do you want to see accomplished?
See Tuesday's election results here.
Attend to learn about possible strategies and land uses, and participate in discussions about what will and will not work for the area.
The unofficial results of Tuesday night's elections are in!
More than a dozen elected officials and hopefuls sounded off on several 'Quality of Life' questions as we prepare for city elections.
The Mayor and other officials are holding the City of Malden Live stream in October.
"While we are not in Virginia, each one of us right here in Malden can play a part in the healing process."
"I want to be a new, responsive, community-building voice to help move our Ward and Malden forward."
State Senator Jason Lewis announced some of the Malden-centric priorities in the budget passed by the Senate.
School board votes to suspend ban on hair extensions.
AG tells school to 'immediately cease enforcing or imposing discipline for violations'' of the school’s hair and makeup policy.'
Nomination papers will be available soon. Here's everything you need to know.
Encourages lawmakers to support funding for home care.
It's on the Human Rights, Fair Housing and Disability Issues Commission, a representative of a Malden-based disability advocacy organization
The disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in Massachusetts, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Do you know someone who would benefit from the experience?
Mayor Gary Christenson touched on a number of issues both from the year that was and that is in Malden.
The Malden City Council is looking to fill a part-time position.
Check out what you'll need to know during Thursday's work.
Massachusetts needs to continue to be at the forefront of progress, including racial justice, Lewis writes.
The city council is looking for someone to serve on the Community Preservation Committee.
The City is asking residents to fill out a survey for their input.
The Attorney General will take part in a post-election Town Hall meeting in the Malden/Melrose area.
The meeting will take place later this week.
The City of Malden Open Space and Recreation Plan needs to be updated. Eleven members will assist the Metropolitan Area Planning Council.
A host of topics were touched upon in the new year's first meeting, though one was again notably absent from the discussion.
The next step in the Malden Master Plan will be taken Jan. 4.
Another humorous video from the Mayor's Office, this one wishing Malden happy holidays.
Justice Kenneth Desmond, Jr. was appointed by Gov. Charlie Baker, who spoke at his Ceremonial Oath of Office in Boston.
Brodeur, who represents parts of Malden, Melrose and Wakefield, won his bid for re-election last week.
How did Malden vote in the General Election?