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The city government of Malden includes a mayor and city council. The mayor is elected to a four-year term. As of May 2021, the mayor is Gary Christenson. [33] Christensen was most recently elected to this position on November 5, 2019 and his current four-year term expires at the end of 2023. [34] The Malden City Council has eleven elected members.
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 .
Schools in Malden, Massachusetts (5 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Malden, Massachusetts" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
On February 23, 1822, the Governor approved an act that granted a city form of government to Boston. The new charter for "the City of Boston" was drafted by Lemuel Shaw, later Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. The voters of Boston approved the acceptance of the proposed city charter on March 4, 1822. [14]
It covers part of the city of Malden in Middlesex County. [1] [2] Since 2015, Steven Ultrino of the Democratic Party has represented the district. [3] The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 5th Middlesex district. [4]
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.
Arvid Merkner has spent the past several months submitting public records requests to Porter County government officials in a quest to learn more about NextEra Energy and its proposed solar ...
Thomas H. Fallon was elected to the Malden School Committee in 1971. From 1972 to 1973, Thomas Fallon served as an Assistant Register of Probate for Middlesex County, and in 1973 he began serving as Assistant City Solicitor for the City of Malden. He also established a private law practice in Malden. He served as Chairman for an eight-year term.