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Touch-A-Truck, Music, More Planned At Malden Public Safety Day
The event is part of nationwide Fire Prevention Week programming.

Dakota Antelman is a Patch reporter covering Arlington, Medford, Newton, Brookline, Malden, Melrose and Woburn. Email: dakota.antelman@patch.com. Twitter: @DakotaAntelman
The event is part of nationwide Fire Prevention Week programming.

The event is free to all Malden residents.
The show was initially scheduled for Aug. 23 before being canceled and rescheduled for this week.
Paving was set to begin on Monday night and will continue on Tuesday night.
The event will feature roughly 50 individual yard sales running simultaneously in the first annual City-Wide Yard Sale since 2019.
The city previously banned recreational dispensaries outright. Now, it is allowing the shops in an existing industrial zoning district.
A Randolph man also received a court summons in relation to one of the crashes.
The Massachusetts AG’s office said it issued nine citations related to Losoon Park Inc. stores at the Burlington and North Shore malls.
The national Fire Prevention Week program is marking its 100th anniversary this year.
Erica McNamara will be honored this week as one of six finalists for this year's Peter J. Gomes Service Award.
Cpl. Joseph J. Puopolo, 19, of East Boston may soon be buried in Malden more than 70 years after he was reported missing.
Police are looking into a series of Snapchat conversations potentially related to a youth football game this past week, 7 News reported.
Those in sensitive populations are still advised to avoid drinking or cooking with water containing potentially elevated levels of PFAS.
Organizers are inviting community members to enjoy coffee and donuts before helping beautify Stoneham next month.
Vaccines are available to those ages 12 and up by appointment only later this week.
Melrose's City Planner said last month that the city has adjusted project plans amid concerns that bids could exceed the current budget.
Reading may see smaller electricity rate increases this winter compared to communities in Eversource and National Grid networks.
The Greenwood Elementary School Class of 2022 created the portraits earlier this year.
The annual Jimmy Fund walk will feature thousands of participants walking to raise money for cancer care and research.
The food drive will rally local student athletes and businesses to gather donations for the Reading Food Pantry.