Malden Chamber of Commerce hosts 10th Annual Halloween Trick or Treat in Malden Square.
On Thursday, October 31st the Malden Chamber of Commerce will host it’s “10th Annual Halloween Trick or Treat in Malden
On Thursday, October 31st the Malden Chamber of Commerce will host it’s “10th Annual Halloween Trick or Treat in Malden
Mayor, Boston Police and Red Sox welcome the Series to Boston and encourage fans to act responsiblyMayor Thomas M. Menino
Bring unused or unwanted prescriptions drugs to the police department for safe disposal CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – October 22, 2013 –
By William Tauro Boston Red Sox superhero Jarrod Scott Saltalamacchia was at Modell’s Sporting Goods Department Store in Medford signing
The Waste Reduction Division of the City of Boston Public WorksDepartment (PWD) will be entering into new 5-year
Cambridge, MA – Frederick Ryan, Chief of Police in Arlington, Massachusetts, completed the Senior Executives in State and Local Government
Operation Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom Veterans to be added to plaques at Honor Roll Park
On Saturday, October 19, 2013 at 12 noon at 430 Salem Street in Haines Square, Mayor Michael J. McGlynn
Mayor Gary Christenson congratulated City employee Betty Christie on her 40th anniversary of employment with the City. On October 15,
Words we hear all too often when people discover a loved one is struggling with substance abuse. This is a
An Opiate Awareness Week event will be held at the Lowell Community Health Center (161 Jackson Street) on Monday October
Mayor Menino Asks Red Sox Fans to Use Common Sense During ALCS Weekend With the return of the Red Sox
“Lucky Louise” Sent in by one of our readers! Send us your favorite photos to Wmtauro@bostonnewsgroup.com to be posted
By William Tauro Chinese Progressive Political Action, Asian Republicans of Massachusetts, Asian Independents of Massachusetts, Chinatown New Citizens, Chinatown Small
Bostonnewsgroup.com Endorses Paul Allan for Selectman in Saugus! Bringing common sense, respectability, and high principles back to your town.
In recent weeks the Arlington Police have responded to a growing number of “Overnight” (11:00pm-6:00am) house breaks where homes have
It is that time of year again where many people both young and old put on their best costumes and
Group PassionFire Women is lighting a spark of inspiration in local entrepreneursFRAMINGHAM, MA – For those owning a business, climbing
By William Tauro Mayor Gary Christenson welcomed Snider & D’Amato Constables to their new location at 804 Main
By William Tauro Mayor Gary Christenson and Ward 6 Councillor Neil Kinnon recently attended the Grand Opening of “N-ti
Karen will receive a $50 gift certificate to the new “West 7 Bistro” a new and exciting restaurant who’s grand
By Willam Tauro Massachusetts State Police Sergeant David Wordell standing with a replica 1951 Ford State Police Cruiser on display
$22M renovation will create 40 units of housing Mayor Thomas Menino and Director of the Department of Neighborhood Development Sheila
Mayor Thomas M. Menino has announced the free and fun Fall Pumpkin Festival coming to the Boston Common Frog Pond
Mayor Thomas M. Menino and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department are proud to announce the opening of new burial
The Burlington Board of Selectman and the Burlington Recreation Commission will be making an appointment to the Burlington Recreation Commission.
By William Tauro Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone announced on Wednesday that he will not run for governor of Massachusetts.
By William Tauro Somerville Mass, two time “All American City”, one of the
This past Friday afternoon, just before 5:30 p.m., Trooper Yuriy Bukhenik, assigned to the State Police Sturbridge Barracks stopped
Trooper Tim Weldon and Trooper Pete Morawiak assigned to the State Police Traffic Programs Section went to the Barre Elementary
Trooper Nearly Struck in O’Neil Tunnel (VIDEO) State Police urge motorists to slow down and use caution in construction
“The people of the Fifth Congressional District deserve nothing but the very best!
Posted by William Tauro Malden, MA: It was a big week for all those associated with the Malden High School
By William Tauro A 35 year old six year veteran of the Chelsea Police Department was injured along with two
While shopping at Market Basket the manager Announces over the intercom that “EBT cards are not accepted do to the
Absentee ballots are now available for all voters for the Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013.
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For Project First Light Compact Tribal-State Compact Moves Onto the State Senate The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Project First Light destination
Michelle Wu is an attorney and community advocate. Most recently, she worked full-time on U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren’s campaign, where
A member of a Malden-based drug trafficking operation has pleaded guilty to charges in connection with trafficking marijuana in to
By William Tauro Dedication ceremony in Memory of the Michael J Callahan, Governor’s Councilor at Wrights Park at the Middlesex
Registration deadline Wednesday, October 16 The deadline to register to vote, update your address, or to change your political
10/11/13 http://www.Nightridercharters.com WELCOME TO NIGHT RIDER CHARTERS OF BOSTON! Our luxurious yacht charter specializes in all types of day and
By William Tauro Malden Mayor Gary Christenson recently engaged residents during his “outdoor office” hours at the Farmer’s Market.
MALDEN BUSINESS CENTER Mayor Christenson recently attended the Grand Opening of Malden Business Center at 2 Maplewood Street. The
Age 10 & Over/Non-Lynnfield Residents Welcome Lynnfield Town Hall 55 Summer Street, Lynnfield Monday, October 21, 2013 6:00