Malden Writers’ Collaborative hosts book drive
April 22, 2013 by Mark
The African Library Project (ALP) is in need of gently used books to send to African communities that have more enthusiastic readers than books for them to read.
The ALP is calling for locals to assist by [Read more]
Adelines seek sweet director
March 23, 2013 by James
The Malden chapter of Sweet Adelines, aka Harborlight Show Chorus, is in search of a new director, and have used the area’s Patch website to promote the vacancy.
The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication and [Read more]
Malden reads a Native American diary
February 2, 2013 by Sarah
Malden Public Library’s Opening Celebration is to be held later this month and will be hosted by Malden Reads—a community reading program that promotes Malden’s library and inspires people of all ages [Read more]
‘Frank Says Hi’ at Malden Fundraiser
January 18, 2013 by Mark
The fifth annual ‘Frank Says Hi’ Scholarship Fundraiser will be held this evening, January 18, from 7:00 pm until midnight at the Irish-American Club in Malden, Massachusetts.
The [Read more]
Street shinny will face off this weekend
December 18, 2012 by Mark
Massachusetts’s hockey fans who may be going through hockey withdrawal can score a fix for what ails them this Saturday, December 22, in Malden.
Organizers eager to bring back to the good old days of street hockey can attend the first ever Malden ‘Home for the Holidays’ Tournament. The puck is scheduled to drop this weekend at the Linden School, where a shinny rink has been erected for the occasion.
Poster printing and flyer printing heralding the come-back of street hockey in Malden would be the ideal way to spread the word about the return of road hockey at its finest.
Organizers of the first annual tourney told the Malden Observe that the aim of the event is to:
“…bring back the sentiment, fun and feeling of community of one of Malden’s all-time great pastimes.”
The idea for the charity event was stick-handled by a group of friends, all middle-aged or older, who were missing hockey due to the NHL strike and were pining for the days of their youth when street hockey was the best game in town.
Last minute registration information is available on a Facebook page constructed just for the event. There are several teams entered already with a $10 entry fee. Trades between teams are allowed for a fee and import players can be added to rosters, also for a fee. All players must be aged 35 or over and must be a current or past resident of Malden.
More funds for Malden teen center
November 13, 2012 by Mark
A Malden mom has donated $2,000 on behalf of the David DeMaria Foundation to enhance the lives of teens in the community.
Debbie DeMaria, a member [Read more]
Committee meets to keep kids in school
October 6, 2012 by Mark
With the return of another school year comes a recommitment to ensure that more teens graduate from high school in Malden.
The committee, called [Read more]
Walkers pumped for annual heart walk
September 14, 2012 by Mark
Malden residents will be participating in the annual Heart Walk tomorrow, September 15, in Boston.
Walkers from across Massachusetts, including [Read more]
Malden teens get work experience thanks to jobs program
August 10, 2012 by Mark
Malden will have more teenagers working for employers in the city than ever before, thanks to a new employment program which runs for [Read more]
Salem Towers becomes more accessible
July 15, 2012 by James
A Malden housing facility for senior citizens has been recognized for a recent and very creative renovation.
Congressman Ed Markey and [Read more]


