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26 Malden Residents To Participate In Collaborative Filmmaking Program
The city-wide program invites participants to co-create a series of short films with guidance from experienced local filmmakers.

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The city-wide program invites participants to co-create a series of short films with guidance from experienced local filmmakers.

AMC Theatres has brought back Summer Movie Camp for the first time in four years, offering discounted tickets for family classics.
Petaloúda by Alexandra, located at 1646 Beacon St., is currently undergoing renovations and is set to open in the next few weeks.
Officers were put through a series of video-based scenarios that allowed officers to focus on the de-escalation and communication skills.
$1.3 million total in grants will be awarded to eight “Gateway Cities” and two non-profit organizations across the state to plant trees.
Sanitation fees will be increased to support the growing program costs for Brookline’s Hybrid Pay-As-You-Throw program.
20/20 Onsite is offering eye exams, eye prescriptions, refittings, and adjustments at several mobile vision clinics around Boston.
Senator Cynthia Stone Creem (D-Newton) has sponsored a bill to increase the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) program’s capacity.
The traffic lights are out due to a blown transformer, Arlington Police said. See the affected intersections.
Malden drivers are asked to seek alternate routes after a water main break occurred at Russell Street and Charles Street on Monday morning.
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The DCR awarded $372,000 in funding to 14 organizations throughout the state to provide free beginner swimming lessons for all age groups.
FORGE, a Somerville nonprofit that helps startups with physical products prepare them for manufacturing, was selected from 630 applicants.
Beginning June 1, Medford will hold events throughout the month to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
Architectural blueprints, zoning, and planning board documents show plans to turn 880 Commonwealth Ave. into a Rock Spot Climbing gym.
The Melrose Farmers Market is open at Bowden Park every Thursday from June through October.