With every sock donated, the nonprofit is honoring Melrose native and veteran Scott Forbes, a “kindness warrior of the highest degree.”
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here is one student who always helps others without hesitation.
The Melrose Historical Commission is bringing back its "Research Your Home Night" in-person for the first time in three years.
The annual event will be held at Melrose’s Shaw’s Supermarket located at 34 Essex St. See how you can help this important event.
The trees not only improve the appearance of the city, but they also reduce urban “heat sink” effects.
Melrose Kind is now accepting donations for Bread of Life’s Backpack Nutrition Program on their Kindness Porch located at 249 Grove St.
Here's what's going on in Melrose this Earth Day.
The independent bookstore, located at 667-669 Main St. in Melrose, will host a lineup of 10 independent authors for the event.
The survey seeks to help create more inclusive LGBTQIA+ Pride events for the Melrose community.
The Healthy Melrose Wellness and Fitness Fair features local vendors, free health and wellness classes, free samples, and more.
See the winners of this year’s Melrose Trivia Bee.
Teens in Melrose, Malden, Medford, Revere, Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield, and other nearby communities can partake in the fellowship.
Bring a dish representing your cultural heritage!
The Melrose School Committee will interview the three finalists for the Melrose Public Schools Superintendent position. See more events.
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Melrose residents can bring donations to the MelroseKind porch located at 249 Grove Street.
Participants can expect an evening of competitive, team-based, pub-style trivia.
The event calls on the Melrose community to light up their walkways and driveways to show support for graduating seniors.
The Trivia Bee, hosted by The Bridge: A School/Community Partnership, is back in person and will be held later this month.
The city and its partners will host a ceremony marking the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine.
The City of Melrose is inviting the community to purchase inscribed, personalized bricks to honor military veterans.
Melrose residents are invited to join the city in honoring local veterans during the parade and other Memorial Day observances.
The free session is part of Melrose's initiative to be a dementia-friendly community.
The Bridge is seeking donated goods to serve as prizes in upcoming raffle and auction fundraisers.
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“Just Write” will run over four Wednesdays, from January 11 to February 1, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Mayor Paul Brodeur noted an "outpouring of generosity" in announcing December donations last week.
Officials recently put out a call for 40 volunteers to help with snow removal for 60 older adults and adults with disabilities in Melrose.
Maddie Nerden attainted the Eagle Scout rank earlier this year.
Melrose's recent diaper drive collected more than 1,000 diapers and wipes, according to a city announcement this week.
The program aims to coordinate community service initiatives alongside the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday.
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The free exhibit will open with a ceremony on Sunday.
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The diaper drive is back for a second year, benefitting MelroseWakefield Healthcare.
The tree sale is back this year featuring trees, wreaths and more.
The citywide Home for the Holidays celebration will return this week in Melrose.
The annual unofficial Kindness Day holiday is returning this week for another year of festivities.
Melrose will kick off its 2022 Veterans Day observances with a ceremony at 10 a.m. on Friday.