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Bam Bam Chicken Celebrates Grand Opening, Ribbon Cutting In Malden
Bam Bam celebrated its opening this month after a soft opening in December.

Dakota Antelman is a Patch reporter covering Arlington, Medford, Newton, Brookline, Malden, Melrose and Woburn. Email: dakota.antelman@patch.com. Twitter: @DakotaAntelman
Bam Bam celebrated its opening this month after a soft opening in December.

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