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A large contingent represented Malden at slain MIT Officer Sean Collier's memorial service Wednesday.

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A large contingent represented Malden at slain MIT Officer Sean Collier's memorial service Wednesday.

The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly investigating a detailed eyewitness account from the night before the attack.
Chief Kevin Molis estimates about 50 officers may participate, one of the largest levels of participation in the department's history.
Check out multimedia from Patch as well as readers in attendance at Monday night's vigil.
Lifelong Malden resident Eddie Colameta said he always wanted to remember how people came together after the attack at the Boston Marathon last week.
Some Malden Police officers played "a meaningful role in a great collaborative effort," Chief Kevin Molis said.
The "second suspect" in the Boston Marathon bombing is in police custody. He had been surrounded in a boat sitting in a Watertown backyard.
A search is underway in Watertown for the second Boston Marathon suspect, following the fatal shooting of a MIT campus police officer and a chaotic night starting in Cambridge.
A search is underway in Watertown for the second Boston Marathon suspect, following the fatal shooting of a MIT campus police officer and a chaotic night starting in Cambridge.
A search is underway in Watertown for the second Boston Marathon suspect, following the fatal shooting of a MIT campus police officer and a chaotic night starting in Cambridge.
The "second suspect" in the Boston Marathon bombing is in police custody. He had been surrounded in a boat sitting in a Watertown backyard.
The victim of an apparent hate crime motivated by the Boston Marathon attacks said she loves Boston's diversity, even if the episode left her shaken Wednesday.
Producers have just put out a rush call for extras in Malden's movie shoot. Here's your chance to be a star!
Producers have just put out a rush call for extras in Malden's movie shoot. Here's your chance to be a star!
The Massachusetts resident credits her husband and daughter for her inspiration and success. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
Producers have just put out a rush call for extras in the city's movie shoot. Here's your chance to be a star!
Congressman attended Wednesday night's vigil for those impacted by the Boston Marathon bombings.
Police responded to at least two reports of suspicious packages in Malden yesterday - one at Malden High School and another by the tracks of the Orange Line near Charles Street.
Student Victoria Hannafin said she and a group of track athletes from Malden High left the finish line only shortly before the explosion.
Some T stations in the downtown area have been temporarily suspended.