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Maplewood

Maplewood

What it’s like to live in Maplewood

Historic character pervades Maplewood, where Victorian and Craftsman homes create architectural diversity in this streetcar suburb just north of Boston. Residents enjoy walking access to the Northern Strand Community Trail for car-free commuting and the neighborhood's proximity to both Malden Center retail and natural areas like the Middlesex Fells Reservation. Though winter parking challenges patience during snow emergencies, most homes include driveways uncommon in areas closer to Boston. The neighborhood's continuing renaissance has created an authentic community atmosphere where locally-owned businesses reflect resident needs rather than tourist expectations.
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City Guide for Malden, MA

Malden is a city of firsts: it was the first town to ask the colonial government to leave the British Empire in 1776, and in 2004, a same-sex couple from Malden was the first to marry in Massachusetts--talk about being proactive!

An inclusive, vibrant city, Malden, Massachusetts, is a suburb of Boston, with a population of over 60,000. Located on a hilly, wooded area along the Malden River, a tributary of the Mystic River,the community was Pennacook tribal land when the Puritans settled it in 1640. A feisty lot, its citizens boycotted tea consumption and were strong proponents of the Revolutionary War. Malden is a town filled with commodious squares and distinct neighborhoods, and many major manufacturing businesses are located here. Just 15 minutes from Boston's urban center, Malden is populated by a mix of upwardly mobile, young, single residents and familiesThis coastal community, studded with parks, features many historic properties and has a burgeoning art community at its core. With 5 elementary and middle schools and a public high school whose first Thanksgiving Day football game dates to 1889,Malden, MA has been dubbed the "best place to raise your kids" by Businessweek.

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