Medford planning MLK festivities
MEDFORD — The city that was one of the first communities in the greater Boston area to hold a formal celebration of the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin King Jr.... Read more.
Malden values its history: Ordinance to delay razing building structure has support
MALDEN — A proposed new municipal ordinance would “put some teeth” into empowering the Malden Historical Commission to be able to delay the razing... Read more.
Malden woman sentenced to prison for illegally receiving federal benefits
MALDEN — A 40-year-old Malden woman was sentenced to a short prison sentence, home confinement and restitution of all the $166,000 she illegally received in federal... Read more.
Plenty of art is coming to Medford City Hall
MEDFORD — Well-known local artist and children’s illustrator Jennifer DesAutels headlines a group of nine artists whose works will be displayed in an... Read more.
What should be built at the old Malden Hospital site? A new committee will decide.
MALDEN — The future of the former Malden Hospital site will be addressed by the City Council’s ad hoc committee, with the first of a series of discussions... Read more.
Malden borrows millions for road work
MALDEN — The city will borrow $5.2 million to spend on long-awaited street repairs. There are 22 streets in Malden that still to be fixed as part of the citywide... Read more.
Federal funding will help move along the long-awaited Green Line Extension Project
MEDFORD — With a tip of the cap to the 1996 classic movie Jerry Maguire, the long-awaited Green Line Extension (GLX) project, which will bring rapid transit... Read more.
Malden High teacher is educator of the year
MALDEN — After nearly two decades of teaching teenagers the finer points of how to establish themselves in the business world, there is not much that can surprise... Read more.
Planning Board rejects adopting zoning ordinances in Malden
MALDEN – The Malden Planning Board dumped a bit of pre-Christmas coal in the stockings of some Malden City Councilors when they shot down nearly all of Council’s... Read more.
New city members to be sworn in at 2018 Inaugural Ceremony in Malden
MALDEN — The November election will bring more new faces to the city government than any race in recent memory. The city’s 2018 Inaugural Ceremony will be... Read more.