By Alex Bloom Malden’s upcoming Nov. 8 election will include three ballot questions, as voters will get the chance to change the city’s charter. The ballot includes three questions for voter input, as the city council wants to hear…
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Ward 5 city officials letter opposition to proposed redistricting
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By Alex Bloom Elected officials living in Ward 5′s precinct 2 are opposed to the state’s latest redistricting plan The new plan lumps the precinct in with a State House district that includes Melrose and Wakefield, cutting it off…
Op-Ed: Concerning recent precinct changes
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By State Representative Christopher Fallon As your State Representative, I understand that many residents of Ward 5 – Precinct 2 are dismayed at the new House of Representatives Districts being proposed by the Legislature. The principle reason for the…
Golden Tornadoes pound Cambridge Ringe, 53-28
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By Stephen Martellucci Malden High football coach Joe Pappagallo talked to his squad early last week about not taking winless Cambridge Rindge and Latin too lightly. His kids must have listened as the Golden Tornadoes pounded the visiting Falcons,…
Arrest Log
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Tuesday, October 18 Noreen Mulkern, 47, of 534 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge was charged with shoplifting by asportation. Javier Picido, 49, of 36 Bainbridge Street was charged with possession of a Class D drug; possession of a Class B drug;…
Mayoral candidates go toe-to-toe in MSAC debate
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By Alex Bloom Malden’s mayoral candidates went toe-to-toe in a debate last week at the Malden Senior Center. City councillors Gary Christenson, of Ward One, and Deborah Fallon, an at-large councillor, spent 90 minutes debating everything from public safety, to schools, to parking for…
Up close & personal: Council candidate Simonelli has a plan to help move Malden forward
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By Alex Bloom Selling city parcels to raise funds for the budget; creating a multi-pronged approach to moving City Hall, selling the property and restoring Pleasant Street; seeking a ballot referendum for residents to choose their own trash program.…
City to make state-mandated repairs to Salemwood School
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By Alex Bloom Malden Public Schools plans to make repairs to the Salemwood School before the end of the year following a report released last month from the state’s Department of Public Health. Malden Superintendent David DeRuosi said he…
Golden Tornadoes snap Swampscott win-streak, 29-19
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By Stephen Martellucci In a game that was played on two nights, the Malden High football team beat guest Swampscott, 29-19, at MacDonald Stadium. The game started Friday evening but was postponed with 4:26 left in the second quarter…
Arrest Log
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Sunday, October 9 Dennis Kozdra, 68, of 19 Cass St., Melrose was charged with indecent assault & battery on a person 10 or over. Monday, October 10 Matthew Gramolini, 27, of 113 Kimball Street was charged with…