The toy and clothing drive looks to benefit Malden children in need from birth to age 18.
Malden voters will weigh in on contested races for Congress and State Senate, among other topics on their 2022 ballots.
The cluster of productions comes at the end of a busy year for Malden as a growing film destination within Massachusetts, officials say.
Malden delegation voted to pass comprehensive spending package aimed to provide financial relief across the Commonwealth
We'll fall back an hour on Sunday, and will experience one of the earliest sunsets of the year on Sunday afternoon.
Dombroski says Malden taxpayers and students being short-changed, calls for Chapter 70 reform
Commits to Introducing Legislation to Expand Access to Early College Programs
Ryan Hinds, 25, was arrested in Boston this week and later arraigned on four charges including assault to murder.
Police this week asked community members to help keep realistic-looking replica guns away from minors, particularly in public spaces.
Malden-area community members can donate blood this weekend at a planned event at the headquarters for the Malden Police Department.
Free Movie Night!
Police said they arrested a man, 25, after a complaint of shots fired near the Oak Grove MBTA station.
"We need to reimagine and re-prioritized our approach to a 21st Century Education," said Dombroski.
"With each day that passes, people are feeling the squeeze on their wallets that much more – it's simply unsustainable," Dombroski added.
State Senator Jason Lewis is proud to be endorsed for re-election by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
Malden city officials said community members should leave extra time in their commute this week to navigate possible delays.
The city shared a concept plan earlier this year for a new arts and culture center in the now-vacant courthouse.
Allan “Aldo” Ray died in 2014 due to complications of injuries suffered while making an arrest in 2012.
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Police said armed robberies spanned eight months before arrests this week.
A new vision for the T's bus network would bring changes to several Malden bus routes.
Clark Celebrates the American Rescue Plan's Critical Support of Child Care Providers and Families
Malden Police said they partnered with State Police and the FBI in what police described as an ad-hoc task force investigation.
The T has faced new criticism this week after GM Steve Poftak said in a letter that speed restrictions may continue into December.
Malden officials have warned of a "significant traffic and parking disruption" related to voting this weekend.
The program is part of a statewide push to get more people vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19.
Clinics will aim, in part, to promote boys field hockey opportunities as Malden High School looks to launch an all-boys team.
It's National Adopt a Dog Month!
BOSTON, MA – State Senator Jason Lewis is proud to be endorsed for re-election by Massachusetts Voters for Animals and the Humane Society.
The bike trail currently runs through parts of Everett, Malden, Revere, Saugus and Lynn.
Malden police officers will begin wearing body cameras in interactions with the public this week.
The event will mark its 18th year in Malden this month.
The limited memberships will run for 30-days as Malden celebrates a set of three new Bluebike stations within city limits.
Flags will fly at half-staff at state offices in memory of Cpl. Joseph Puopolo and his service.
Educators returned to work on Tuesday after reaching a tentative agreement on Monday evening to end their strike.
The event will feature attractions ranging from hot chocolate to a pet costume contest.
Transit Police shut down a subway third rail, though officers were unable to locate the man, Malden Police Chief Glenn Cronin said.
Negotiators in Malden reached a tentative agreement Tuesday as a separate teachers strike looked set to continue in Haverhill.
A looming teacher's strike closed all schools in Malden and Haverhill Monday after weekend negotiations failed to reach an agreement.
The Malden Education Association said the strike will begin on Monday if a new contract isn't settled over the weekend.