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Malden is a city located in Middlesex County in Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of Malden was 66,793, making it one of the most populous cities in the county. Malden is located just north of Boston and is considered part of Greater Boston.

Some key facts about Malden:

History

Malden was settled in 1640 as part of Charlestown. It was officially incorporated as a separate town in 1649 and named after Maldon, England. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Malden was primarily an agricultural community. However, the introduction of railroads and Malden's location between Boston and settlements further north led to increasing industrialization and population growth. Malden became a city in 1881.

Some key moments in Malden's history include:

For more on the history of Malden, visit the Malden Wikipedia page.

Population

As of the 2020 census, Malden had a population of 66,793. This makes it one of the most populous cities in Middlesex County. Some key population stats:

Malden has become increasingly diverse over the past few decades. As of 2020, the racial/ethnic makeup of the city was:

Malden saw rapid population growth in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, like many cities in Massachusetts, its population declined in the 1970s-1990s before stabilizing and rebounding slightly in recent years.

Economy

Malden has a diverse economic base including retail, healthcare, manufacturing, education, and more. Some of the major employers in Malden include:

Malden is home to a regional office park near Wellington Circle that contains offices for major companies such as Lineage Logistics, Converse, Puma, and more. The city also has a large retail sector centered along Route 99/Broadway including stores like Target, Shaw's, Home Depot, and more.

For more on business and the economy in Malden, visit the city's Economic Development website.

Landmarks & Attractions

Some of the most notable landmarks and attractions in Malden include:

In addition, Malden has a vibrant local arts scene. Venues like the Tanner Street Performance Center host concerts, theater, comedy, and other community events. The Malden Reads public art trail highlights works from local artists.

Notable Landmark - Fellsmere Pond

One of Malden's most popular outdoor recreation spots is Fellsmere Pond Park. The 105-acre park contains hiking trails, athletic fields, picnic areas, and fishing on Fellsmere Pond. It is located northwest of Malden Center adjacent to the Malden Highlands neighborhood.

Address: 100 Cliff St, Malden, MA 02148

The historic highlight of Fellsmere Pond Park is the Powder House that sits on a small hill overlooking the pond. The octagonal wood structure was built in 1722 and was originally used to store gunpowder during the Revolutionary War era. Today it stands as one of the oldest buildings in Malden.

Public Transportation

Malden has excellent public transportation access via the MBTA rapid transit Orange Line and commuter rail. The Malden Center and Oak Grove stations provide Orange Line subway access to Boston and surrounding communities. The Malden Center station is located in the heart of downtown Malden.

In addition, the Haverhill commuter rail line runs through Malden with stops at Malden Center, Linden, and Wyoming Hill. This provides easy access to destinations like Cambridge and North Station in Boston.

The MBTA bus system also serves Malden with routes connecting to the Orange Line, Haymarket in Boston, and surrounding cities.

Education

Public education in Malden is provided by Malden Public Schools. The district operates seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school.

Malden Public Schools: Website - 77 Salem St, Malden, MA 02148 - (781) 397-6100

In addition, Malden students can attend vocational and technical programs at Northeast Metro Tech in Wakefield. Parochial schools include Immaculate Conception and Cheverus Catholic School.

For higher education, Malden is home to Northern Essex Community College. The 78-acre campus enrolls over 5,000 students in associate's degree and certificate programs. Prominent alumni include actor Steve Carell.

Northern Essex Community College: Website - 100 Elliott St, Haverhill, MA 01830 - (978) 556-3000

Local Resources

Here are some additional local resources in Malden:

For more on local businesses, events, and things to do, visit the City of Malden Facebook page.

Local Sports

Malden High School competes in the Northeastern Conference with teams including:

Home games take place at MacDonald Stadium located next to Malden High School.

For more on Malden High Athletics, visit the Malden Blue & Gold website.

In addition, the Malden Catholic Lancers compete as a leading high school hockey and football program. Home games take place at the Valley Forum rink in Malden.

Malden Catholic Athletics: Website - 99 Crystal St, Malden, MA 02148 - (781) 322-3098




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