The MBTA thanked riders on Monday as some frustrations linger about the agency’s 30-day Orange Line disruption.
The MBTA temporarily reopened the Oak Grove Commuter Rail stop for use in the Orange Line shutdown. It is now making the change permanent.
Demolition work began this week to make way for a long-awaited new home for the regional nonprofit.
The question would have asked voters to weigh in on city plans to lay artificial turf over Roosevelt Park as part of planned renovations.
New action from the EPA looks to improve water quality in the Mystic River Watershed, which includes Malden.
A Rindge, N.H woman, 40, and a 46-year-old Tewksbury man both suffered minor injuries in the crash, according to State Police.
The city is also eying a regulation to require work crews to remove Dig Safe markings from city streets after they're no longer needed.
The solicitor acts as the city's chief attorney in various legal matters. It will remain an appointed position after discussion this week.
Mattie Fitzgerald, 19, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Middlesex District Attorney's Office.
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The break may lead to water pressure disruptions and/or discolored water, the city said.
Ryan Dos Santos chased down a man who police said stole a purse in Malden late last month.
MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak told reporters on Friday that work was roughly 70% complete with 10 days left in the shutdown.
Junior St. Jean was arraigned in court on Friday, according to an Essex District Attorney spokesperson.
The park sits next to Malden's Salemwood School. The city is looking to lay artificial turf over part of the site as part of renovations.
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Much of the state saw drought conditions ease after rain this week. But Malden still remained at "extreme drought" status as of Thursday.
Phillips Charles is facing 6.5 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges earlier this year.
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Malden will be one of at least two Massachusetts cities where the Brazilian Consulate will help set up voting options.
Malden voters headed to the polls for Election Day on Tuesday. Here's how the city voted up and down the Democratic and Republican ballots:
Donato thanked voters after unofficial results showed an apparent narrow victory over Democratic challenger Nichole Mossalam.
Kathryn McDaid of Medford won her prize on a ticket that she bought at Pumpsy’s Liquors in Malden.
State officials spoke on Tuesday as Orange Line shutdown transit alternatives face another test from an anticipated spike in traffic.
Clark, Warren, & Becerra joined AARP advocates, patients, & community providers for a roundtable discussion on the Inflation Reduction Act.
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City efforts to renovate the park with a turf field continue to prompt debate in Malden.
Hiring challenges, a changing restaurant economy and a search for adventure have inspired Stacey Zhang to launch Bam Bam Chicken in Malden.
Malden finalized a set of voter accessibility commitments last week. It now needs state approval for one remaining step.
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The latest round of state Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness grant money is also supporting planned work around the Malden DPW Yard.
Federal officials launched their investigation into the MBTA earlier this year following a series of safety incidents.
Jayson Seay, 26, was ordered held without bail on charges including assault with intent to murder, according to reports.
An agreement announced last Friday follows incidents where groups said the city violated portions of the Voting Rights Act.
"Brave samaritans" gave chase after a man snatched a purse from a woman in Malden on Monday afternoon, Police Chief Glenn Cronin said.
State Police are still seeking information on a blue sedan that they said might have been involved in the crash on Sunday night.
The Malden Writers Collaborative will be holding an information session on September 29, 2022, at 7 PM at the Malden Public Library.
Performer Matt York will highlight the songs and stories of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Jennings this week.