NEWS ANALYSIS: MBTA gets lots of flak for shutting down Orange Line this week… but what is the alternative? August 19, 2022 Criticism, potshots fly, but Malden Mayor Christenson & Everett Mayor DeMaria spend their time trying to ease adverse effect on local riders It
Saugus gardens in the summer August 19, 2022 Here’s what’s blooming in town this week to make your walks more enjoyable One of the greenest areas in town is Breakheart Reservation, with
Sen. Jason Lewis and Rep. Donato visit with the Malden Cares team August 19, 2022 State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representative Paul Donato recently visited with the Malden Cares team to thank them for the lifesaving work they
Malden’s Annual Fairy House Festival to be held at Pine Banks Park August 19, 2022 Malden’s Annual Fairy House Festival will be held at Pine Banks Park on Saturday, August 27 from Noon to 4 p.m. with a
92nd annual Saint Rocco Feast raised money for scholarships and the needy; grease pole competition dedicated to leukemia survivor August 19, 2022 The weekend-long 92nd annual Saint Rocco Feast along Pearl and Thacher Streets raised money for scholarships and for the needy. In the Roman Catholic
Cultural Council grant applications opening soon August 19, 2022 Grant applications for Revere residents looking to apply for a grant from the Mass Cultural Council will open on Sept. 1. The last
Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home owner Ciccarelli dies at 86 August 19, 2022 Paul F. Ciccarelli, of Saugus, owner of the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home in Saugus, died on August 11 at the, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
City Hosts Foam Party for Everett’s Young Adults August 19, 2022 Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the City of Everett recently hosted a foam party for the community’s young adults at Rivergreen Park. This event
Revised Covid policies in place for new school year August 19, 2022 Covid-19 has yet to totally disappear, and as long as it remains a health hazard, the public schools will have to continue to
A chance to be heard August 19, 2022 Board of Health’s Landfill Subcommittee will accept public comment next week on WIN Waste Innovations’ $15 million offer Is $15 million adequate compensation to