The Everett resident, who also represented a portion of Malden, will be barred from seeking public office for five years.
Boston.com is reporting an early salvo has been fired in what could be the Senate special election showdown.
The agreement reached between the White House and Congress doesn't address spending cuts and leaves another potential debt limit showdown on the table. It also increases taxes on income over $400,000. Is this a deal that works for you?
The incumbent senator and widow of the late Sen. Kennedy both spoke positively about Markey's candidacy on Friday.
The President and Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. A number of Massachusetts Congressmen suggest cutting nuclear programs instead.
After hinting that he'd make a run for Sen. John Kerry's seat should he be tabbed to be Secretary of State, U.S. Rep. Ed Markey will run for Senate in 2013, according to a Boston Globe report.
The MBTA’s new general manager greeted T riders Monday morning and announced new countdown clocks at Oak Grove and Malden Center stations by early 2013
App will allow residents to report quality of life issues instantly.
Christenson told reporters that Kinnon should've recused himself from a Tuesday night vote involving property that abuts the Mystic Valley Regional Charter School. Kinnon denies any impropriety.
YEAR IN REVIEW: A tenant's union fights rent hikes, a coach's passing, 400+ protest MBTA cuts and more.
With news that Sen. John Kerry may be tapped as Pres. Obama's nominee for Secretary of State, Markey said he will "seriously consider" making a run if the vacancy is announced.
Residents can throw out their Christmas Trees in Malden from Jan. 7 - 11.
Mayor Gary Christenson said the city anticipated the reductions and planned accordingly earlier this year.
What do you think of Gov. Deval Patrick's deal with the massive online retailer?
One proposal considered by city councillors would relocate the DPW and some city engineering offices to a renovated McFadden Manor. One councillor says it would only happen "over her dead body."
Buses will replace Orange Line trains between Sullivan Square and Oak Grove MBTA stations beginning 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14 through Sunday, Dec. 16.
Councillors invited JRM General Manager Peter Gamache to respond to residents' complaints about trash service in the city.
While any affected water is safe to drink, officials advise residents the iron deposits in a newly re-activated water pipe could stain clothes in the wash today.
The 3.1-mile path is open to walkers, bicyclists, runners and other non-motorized vehicles.
Take this survey about solar power in the city.
Officials say the new equipment will mean timelier and less costly responses to reports of tagging in the city.
Troopers from all over New England want to help local drivers stay safe and prevent crashes during the holiday season.
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Do you hate Pay As You Throw? Contribute your views for a solution on the city's new survey.
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School offers services and cash totaling $1.6 million for the property.
Now that we've had our first snowfall, here's everything residents need to know about ice and snow on their property.
PLUS: Add pictures of veterans among your friends and family to our online hall of heroes.
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5 things you need to know today, Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Want to review your checked boxes before entering the voting booth? Here are Malden's sample ballots, listed by ward.
No word yet on Malden Catholic or MVRCS closings
Important info, with emergency phone numbers, cancellations and more.
The Mayor makes his case in a letter to Malden Patch.
Mayor Gary Christenson is asking residents to make sure storm drains are clear to prevent flooding when Hurricane Sandy comes a-knockin' Monday.
Donato says no to Death with Dignity Act. What do you think about this ballot question?
Effective next month, MIddlesex St. at Pleasant St. will be shifted to allow drivers to turn directly to the nearby downtown parking center.
The city council approved plans to seek proposals for relocating city services Tuesday night. What do you think of the mayor's plans to tear down city hall?
President Obama and former Governor Romney tackled foreign policy in the final debate. Who do you think had a better vision of American power overseas?
Supporters came out for the Republican candidates during a Saturday morning rally.
The SNL alum turned U.S. Senator riled up a highly partisan crowd Friday, Oct. 18 in Lexington, where he and local politicians hit on economic and environmental concerns in support of Elizabeth Warren.