Politics & Government

Malden City Hall Reopens To The Public

Malden's COVID-19 positivity rate has fallen significantly from its peak over the winter, and it is now considered a "green" community.

Malden City Hall reopened to the public Tuesday.
Malden City Hall reopened to the public Tuesday. (City of Malden)

MALDEN, MA — Malden City Hall reopened to the public Tuesday for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

Officials said the city's COVID-19 daily incidence rate has fallen to 7.7 from a high of 88.1 in January. Malden is now considered a low-risk, or "green," community by the Department of Public Health.

Visitors to City Hall will be welcomed by greeters Terric Foong and Michael Boyd, who will help direct people to their desired department. Face coverings and social distancing will be required, and there will be a supply of masks and hand sanitizer in the lobby.

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City Hall hours are below:

  • Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday - 8:00am to 5:00pm
  • Tuesday - 8:00am to 7pm
  • Friday - Closed

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