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Downtown Malden Accessibility Discussed by Northeastern Students
Malden officials met with seven Northeastern University students to improve Malden Center

Malden officials met with seven Northeastern University students to improve Malden Center

The Newtowne Variety on Windsor Street has shut down, as the three brothers who own the place--Bert, Dave, and John Gauthier--have retired.
Melrose Middle School will have a showing of “Screenagers” followed by a panel discussion with students, and staff on the use of electronic
The purpose of the two-year project is to reconstruct the portion of Beacon Street in Somerville and improve traffic flow and access
Framingham High School senior Donata Liu has been awarded Simmons College’s most prestigious award, the Kotzen Scholarship.
Wakefield 101, a new resident orientation program, is May 19 at the Beebe Library.
Buses are replacing Orange Line service between Oak Grove and Wellington Stations on Tuesday, May 17, as well as Wednesday, May 18.
Congresswoman Katherine Clark will be in Medford June 2 to host a Tufts panel on environmental policy.
The one-week classes are free and open to children ages 10 to 13.
Located at the Brooks, Columbus and Roberts Elementary Schools and at Medford High School
A Reminder Related to Leaf Blower Operations in Cambridge
The sub-committee meeting is at 11 a.m., said Superintendent Jane Tremblay.
A Watertown woman who allegedly struck an off-duty Somerville police officer's car fled the scene at rates of over 60 miles per hour
Global Language teacher Steven Malley received a New Teacher Commendation Award from the Massachusetts Foreign Language Association.
The Framingham Police Department will be conducting alcohol compliance checks in the upcoming weeks.
A man lewdly exposed himself to a Tufts University student Saturday afternoon, according to Tufts police.
Medford Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man wanted for a Salem Street breaking and entering on March 15.
Cambridge Police are investigating a series of gunshots that occurred early Sunday on Bishop Allen Drive as nearby bars and clubs closed.
An $11 million project that promises improved safety for pedestrians and bicyclists on Beacon Street will have a groundbreaking ceremony.