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In 1990 Malden had 2,805 Asian residents, making the city 5.2% Asian. In 2000 this increased to 7,882 Asians, or 14.5% of the city's population, making it one of ten Massachusetts cities with the largest Asian populations in the state. There were 4,504 ethnic Chinese people (57% of Malden's Asians), 876 ethnic Vietnamese, and 696 ethnic Indians ...
The Marcia Browne Junior High School, also known as the Broadway School, is a historic school building at 295 Broadway in Malden, Massachusetts. The brick Colonial Revival two story building was constructed in 1905 to a design by Boston architect Edward I. Wilson, and expanded in 1925. The original portion of the building consists of a central ...
Gary Christenson was appointed to the Malden School Committee by then-Mayor Richard Howard, the man he would eventually replace as Mayor of Malden. Gary was encouraged to join the school committee by his mentor, James DiPaola , a Malden resident, and former head of the Middlesex County Sheriff's Department, where Gary had worked for him.
The Malden Evening News was an independent five-day (Monday through Friday) daily newspaper covering the city of Malden, Massachusetts. Publisher Daniel J. Horgan owned the Evening News and its sister paper, the Medford Daily Mercury , since purchasing the Daily News-Mercury in 1996.
The mayor of Malden, Massachusetts is the chief executive officer of the government of Malden as set in the city charter. The current officeholder, the 37th in the sequence of regular mayors, is Gary Christenson , a member of the Democratic Party .
Malden YMCA, 1890s Malden Auditorium in 1909 The Converse Memorial Building , in which the Malden Public Library is located, was designed by Henry H. Richardson . It was built by Converse and his wife as a memorial of their eldest son, Frank, the assistant cashier of Malden Bank, who was murdered during the first US robbery of a bank in 1863.
Two medical doctors, Charles J. Eastman and Rufus King Noyes, helped Eddy set up the college, but did not stay involved with it past a few months. [2] Eddy founded the college originally while living in Lynn, Massachusetts, but soon moved with the college to 569 and 571 Columbus Avenue in Boston where the college stayed until its closing. [5]
The Eddy Block is a historic commercial building in Webster, Massachusetts.The three-story brick building was built by Lyman R. Eddy in 1878 on the site of a previous block which had been destroyed by fire.