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Officer assigned to Malden Square to start beat

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MALDEN – Mayor Gary Christenson and Police Chief James Holland are pleased to announce the selection of Malden Police Officer Ryan Fortier as the newest Malden Square “Beat Cop.” Officer Fortier, a nine-year veteran of the force who previously served in the patrol division, began his new duties on May (more…)

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Lawrence Insurance Agency owner honored with Immigrant Entrepreneur Award

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MALDEN – The owner of a Lawrence Insurance Agency was honored along with two other businessmen with Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards after being nominated among others for their economic, social, and scientific contributions. Julia Silverio, founder of Silverio Insurance Agency in Lawrence, received the award for Outstanding Business Growth. “We came (more…)

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Plans, route for Malden Memorial Day Parade announced

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MALDEN – Please join us as we honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to our country at Malden’s Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 28th. The parade will begin at 10:00 AM and will start at the corner of Salem, Ferry, and Main Streets and will proceed down Main (more…)

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Six NoBo region students honored as part of the Massachusetts 29 Who Shine

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By Keith Spencer keith@nobomagazine.com Twenty-nine Who Shine will be honored by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education today as a kick off to the 2012 college commencement season. Six students from the NoBo region have been honored for their academic achievement and community service. These awards honor outstanding public college (more…)

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Malden looks to fill Historical Commission vacancies

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MALDEN – Mayor Gary Christenson is reaching out to Malden residents in an effort to fill three (3) vacancies on the Malden Historical Commission. The Malden Historical Commission is a five (5) member Board appointed by the Mayor. The Commission was established in 1978 as a local historical commission pursuant (more…)

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Everett’s Troop 20 celebrates their newest Eagle Scout, Malden Resident Richard Lewis

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By Keith Spencer keith@nobomagazine.com “On my honor, I will do my best.” Richard Lewis has exemplified this opening line of the Scout Oath since beginning his trail to Eagle more than a decade ago. Last month, the Malden resident and member of Troop 20 Everett was recognized at an Eagle (more…)

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Exchange Street Bistro to offer Mother’s Day menu

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MALDEN – Still looking for a way to treat to that special someone on Mother’s Day this Sunday? Book your reservation now at the Exchange Street Bistro who is offering a special 3-course menu for just $27.99 per person. The pre-fixe menu includes your choice of: 1. Watermelon & Feta (more…)

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Malden PD using YouTube to capture crooks

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MALDEN – As reported on Fox 25 News last week, the Malden Police Department is now using YouTube videos in an effort to resolve criminal cases. “Catching criminals by posting them in the act on YouTube, a medium used by many, is an ingenious idea,” said Mayor Christenson in a (more…)

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Sen. Clark announces office hours in Malden, Melrose, Wakefield, Lynnfield, Stoneham, & Reading

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NORTH OF BOSTON – Senator Katherine Clark or a member of her staff will be available to meet with constituents in the district at the following office hours: May 4 10:00am – 11:00am at Lynnfield Town Hall (55 Summer St.) 11:30am – 12:30pm at the Melrose Council on Aging (201 (more…)

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Malden looks to fill Human Rights, Fair Housing, and Disability Issues Commission vacancies

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MALDEN – Mayor Gary Christenson is reaching out to Malden residents in an effort to fill seven positions on the newly re-organized Human Rights, Fair Housing and Disability Issues Commission. The Human Rights, Fair Housing and Disability Issues Commission will work to establish programs to assure that all residents, regardless (more…)

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