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Malden Police Hold Junior Police Academy
From July 11 to July 16 the Malden Police department will be having a Junior Police Academy for interested residents.

From July 11 to July 16 the Malden Police department will be having a Junior Police Academy for interested residents.

City officials are holding hearings on the budget Saturday at 9 a.m. at Medford City Hall.
A Rhode Island-based Korean restaurant is opening a new location on Riverside Avenue.
Police are trading gift cards for guns - no questions asked - tomorrow at 9 a.m. at the Pentecostal Tabernacle parking lot.
The man was charged in connection to a non-fatal East Boston assault, but not with the death of an 83-year-old man there days earlier.
Fresh Pond Day is the Cambridge Water Department's annual tribute to this unique Reservation that is a vital natural resource
Dozens of alleged gang members, including from gangs based in Malden, were arrested Thursday morning as part of a multi-agency investigation
Superintendent of Schools announced she has nominated Principal Marianne Farrell for Director of Finance and Administrative Affairs
A driver crashed into a residence today on Mass Ave.
Ward 3 City Councillor John Matheson held his annual Arbor Day Celebration at Fellsmere Park.
Malden will celebrate Flag Day on Tuesday, June 14 at 5 p.m. at Bell Rock Memorial Park.
The MutualOne Charitable Foundation has awarded $2,500 to the Framingham Cultural Council (FCC), for local arts initiatives.
The Framingham Quakers celebrated 50 years Saturday at the historic meetinghouse located on Edmands Road.
When her son Ryan died, Cathy Harrington wanted to turn something bad to something good.
A Somerville police officer is being praised by a local mom for a heart warming and generous gesture
475 athletes from Natick and Framingham met to participate in the Special Olympics Massachusetts School Day Games
Two Malden residents are leading a campaign that celebrates courageous kids who have suffered from abuse.
The Malden High School Pathways program offers flexible options to students to work toward their high school diplomas.
After 45 years, Cambridge City Manageer Rich C. Rossi has announced his retirement when his contract expires.