City efforts to renovate the park with a turf field continue to prompt debate in Malden.
Malden finalized a set of voter accessibility commitments last week. It now needs state approval for one remaining step.
The latest round of state Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness grant money is also supporting planned work around the Malden DPW Yard.
An agreement announced last Friday follows incidents where groups said the city violated portions of the Voting Rights Act.
See information on where to vote and a preview of who is on the ballot for this year's primary elections.
Assistant Speaker Clark celebrates the passage of legislation to lower health care costs, tackle climate crisis, and more.
The process will involve an advisory committee including residents of area environmental justice communities.
The violation stemmed from a vote last summer that was not included in a meeting notice.
The money comes as part of the state's Shared Streets and Spaces program.
City officials have eyed the old Malden District Courthouse as a possible arts and culture center in the wake of the courthouse's closure.
Gov. Charlie Baker signed the majority of the budget into law last week, vetoing roughly $475,000 in line item spending.
Roosevelt Park plans have been the subject of debate as city officials eye renovations at the park, which is near Malden's Salemwood School.
Legislation will bolster U.S. manufacturing, advance scientific innovation
The city received grant funding to study the Broadway Corridor in 2018 ahead of the opening of the Encore Boston Harbor Casino.
Senator Lewis and Representatives Donato, Ultrino and Lipper-Garabedian Announce Chapter 90 Funds for Malden
Senator Lewis Applauds Unanimous Passage of Legislation Expanding Protections for Reproductive Healthcare in Massachusetts
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Opportunity to Engage with State Senator
This event will take place on Facebook Live on the topic of Advancing Racial Justice in Our Communities
The Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act would strengthen the federal government’s efforts to prevent & investigate domestic terrorism.
Assistant Speaker of the House Katherine Clark voted to support two measures to address the current baby formula shortage.
Rep. Clark joined a letter to the Biden Administration urging their continued action to address the infant and specialty formula shortage.
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, a celebration of the history, contributions, and achievements of the AANHPI community.
Senate Passes Sports Betting Legalization Bill with Strong Consumer and Problem Gambling Protections
"The American people have to know that we are fighting for them,” said Clark in her profile for The Cut
Approximately 460,000 families are without reliable child care; 1 in 9 child care jobs have been lost since the start of the pandemic
Massachusetts Senate passes a bipartisan $1.65 billion supplemental budget bill for Fiscal Year 2022
The new business offers dog daycare services along with a retail component selling handmade items such as collars and leashes.
Clark secured $750,000 in the Fiscal Year 2022 Congressional Budget for coastal resiliency project
The film “Karen and the River” is now available as part of Turnaround Film’s shareable film series about climate change.
See the latest announcement from City of Malden.
Special Legislative Commission Issues Report with Policy Recommendations for Major Early Education and Care Reforms
Nationwide, as many as 1 in 5 pregnant or postpartum women are affected by a maternal mental health condition
Senator Lewis Joins Senate Colleagues to Pass Oversight Reforms for Veterans’ Homes in Wake of COVID-19 Tragedy