Thank you, Malden!
“We have accomplished so much together over the last three terms, and there’s still more to do. With persistence and collaboration, we can continue to deliver transformative results to Malden.”
Gary Christenson
MALDEN – With over 200 supporters reveling in a historic campaign victory Tuesday night, here is how Malden Mayor Gary Christenson described how he would celebrate the big win the following day. “I will have you know I have meetings on various city matters at 9 o’clock, 10 o’clock, 11 o’clock, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 o’clock and 7 o’clock tomorrow evening,” the mayor told them as they listened with rapt attention.
Combating Climate Change
Mayor Christenson and his team are revolutionizing our response to the climate crisis by planting thousands of trees, building a new riverfront park, increasing renewable energy, eliminating lead pipes, and investing in our first Climate Action Plan.
So much is happening right now. Join the team at one of our upcoming events:
Chinese Progressive Political Action endorses Mayor Gary Christenson
"As Mayor, Gary Christenson has been a strong advocate for working families and immigrants in Malden. Gary has worked to make City Hall more accessible for all residents and prioritizes listening to the needs of residents...CPPA is confident that Gary will contintue to serve our communities well as Mayor."
Letter to the Editor: "Gary Gives a Damn"
"Gary gives a damn about Malden. He gives a damn about his neighbors.
Even when I have disagreed with his decisions, I would never question how much he cares about Malden and the people who live here." writes Ward 2 resident Nicholas Forgione.
Mayor Christenson, Councillor Winslow celebrate Trafton Park construction start
"Mayor Gary Christenson and Ward 6 Councillor Steve Winslow celebrated the start of construction at Trafton Park on Monday. The construction project is Phase II of the Trafton Park Master Plan, which was developed and revised over a series of six community meetings. The improvements include upgrades to the existing dog park, ballfield, backstop, fencing and two tennis courts, one of which will become a three-quarters basketball court and paved play space."