From Left to Right: Brendan Kiely, Kelly Greenidge, Neil Swidley, and Keith Knight. Photo by Ajithaan Sathiyendra. Written by Sabrina Monteiro and Ajithaan Sathiyendra Malden
Category: Politics
Massachusetts State Senator Jason Lewis recently visited Malden High School to have discussions with students, visiting the classrooms of history teachers Michelle Filer, Jonathan Copithorne,
The Malden Democratic City Committee, also known as MDCC, is Malden’s Democratic Party organization that volunteers to promote democratic values in Malden. The Malden Democrats
Every year Malden Reads selects a book for the whole city of Malden to enjoy together. Currently, The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas is
Recently, many people gathered to hear Senator Elizabeth Warren speak here at the Malden High School. People from all across the metropolitan area filled
Days after New Year, the northeast was hit with a massive winter storm. Inches of snow piled up over parked vehicles, covered sidewalks and driveways.
Click here to see the rest of the photos from the Womens March.
Recently on December 19th, 2017, Malden’s City Council came together to discuss and agree on policies. In attendance was Councilor Ryan O’Malley from ward 4,
In the Ward 8 elections held on November 7th, 2017, incumbent Jadeana Sica won against her opponent, the well-acquainted former city council member Richard Correale Sr.