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Malden City Council Backs Ban On Dumpsters In Parking Spaces
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.

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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.

Wakefield recently released updated plans for its Town Day celebration on the Town Common next month.
The solicitor acts as the city's chief attorney in various legal matters. It will remain an appointed position after discussion this week.
Zeke the zombie has been sporting seasonal decorations over the past year, delighting many neighbors, according to resident Amy Vanko.
Residents and Woburn employees have options to get their flu shot on two separate dates next month.
Burlington's next Town Meeting is set for Sept. 28.
The DCR, which manages the parkway, promised a safety evaluation and a review of road conditions after a fatal crash earlier this month.
The Burlington Fire Department said crews were able to knock down what was a grease fire on Wednesday.
Mattie Fitzgerald, 19, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Middlesex District Attorney's Office.
Work began on Wednesday in some locations and is set to continue on Thursday.
Students earned this honor through their scores on National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests last year.
Students earned this honor through their scores on National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests last year.
Students earned this honor through their scores on National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests last year.
Students earned this honor through their scores on National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests last year.
Students earned this honor through their scores on National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests last year.
A busy August came amid a larger uptick in calls for fire department services. The volume, officials say, has resources spread thin.
The event is marking its 38th year showcasing local businesses, non-profits, cultural groups and more.
The Blues for Veterans Association is organizing its 10th annual blues festival to benefit veterans and veterans charities.
The break may lead to water pressure disruptions and/or discolored water, the city said.
The event will feature an array of trucks without using horns, lights or loud sirens that some guests might otherwise find overwhelming.