Skipped early voting? No worries, we've got you covered on Nov. 8.
With Veterans Day approaching, Lewis touches on a number of issues impacting those who serve.
The departments were closed on Fridays over the summer while they moved to temporary locations.
The city received a Gold Medal for maximizing early voting goals.
In an early voting PSA, Mayor Christenson gets shot down repeatedly as he comes up with outlandish excuses for why he must vote absentee.
Lewis has represented the 5th Middlesex District since 2014.
Rep. Paul Brodeur explains how the CARE Act helps equip family caregivers properly care for their loved ones.
Trying to beat the lines at the polls Nov. 8? Submit your vote early in Malden.
There was a very low turnout in Malden.
Here's where to vote in Malden and who is on the ballot.
A longtime vacant lot in Malden will be the site of 80 senior housing units while retaining its historic designation.
Department of Public Works Director Bob Knox participated in this month’s Haitian American Radio Show “The Way of Salvation."
Representative Steve Ultrino voted to pass three bills related to campaign finance and disclosure regulations.
Congresswoman Clark was architect behind this week's protest.
Students from the Heavey-Quinn Academy of Irish Dance regularly participate in community events
The congresswoman representing Malden is participating in a Capitol Hill sit-in right now.
Two Malden residents are leading a campaign that celebrates courageous kids who have suffered from abuse.
All toy or replica guns and firearms carried or used in public must have a permanent orange tip that distinguishes it from a real weapon.
Keep the hoverboard at home, Marty McFly
The community work program is provided at minimal costs to towns throughout Middlesex County.
Malden officials met with seven Northeastern University students to improve Malden Center
State Senator Jason Lewis is looking for interns for the upcoming summer.
City council approved the purchase of 110 Pleasant Street Tuesday.
Senator Lewis was guided through the laptop repair process by student volunteers.
Funds pour in as man dies day before twins born; Coaches fired for drinking in front of players; Dead toddler's stepmother arrested; More.
The MWRA board this week approved $100 million in funding to remove lead service lines in dozens of communities across Massachusetts.
Mayor Gary Christenson will hold the monthly meeting from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at the Beebe School Auditorium.
State Rep. Paul Brodeur, who represents Malden, Melrose, and Wakefield, writes about Massachusetts' new opioid abuse prevention bill.
State Senator and Chairman of the Special Committee on Marijuana Jason Lewis offers his thoughts.
A razor-thin margin in the Democratic race and a runaway in the Republican race.
Mayor Gary Christenson will be joined by other public officials to speak with community members.
Lewis' February hours will be Friday, the 19th, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Malden Senior Center at 7 Washington Street.
Police could mistake BB guns and toy firearms for real weapons.
Here are the latest real estate listings, courtesy of our partners at Zillow.
Massachusetts’ districts were redrawn after the 2010 Census and the new maps went into effect prior to the election of the 113th Congress.
What you should know about identity fraud, and how to protect yourself now: Guide to identity theft for victims and consumers.
Preserve Malden asks City of Malden to organize an open CPA Community Forum to review and discuss proposed CPC ordinance language.
New changes have the potential to result in the elimination of up to 50,000 trips to a branch.
State park fees waived for Purple Heart recipients; new penalties for destruction of war memorials, “stolen valor.”