“In Real Life: Who do you think you are?” aims to amplify stories of underrepresented community members
The Melrose Information Technology Department has installed new equipment at the Melrose Police Station.
New manager, new hours, some new (and some familiar!) vendors. The Farmers Market begins June 3.
The MWRA said it is still investigating what caused a 20-inch pipe to burst, chewing up pavement and causing citywide water disruption.
The NEWIEE Awards Gala traditionally recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of women leaders in the fields of energy and environment.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
To participate in the cleanup on April 24, Melrose residents can sign up via the city’s Earth Day website.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up in the Melrose area.
The 22-year-old was killed Thursday morning in a single-car crash on I-75.
Some might have something to say about the "relatively affordable home prices," though.
Niklaus MacIntosh, born and raised in Melrose, has been with the force since 2014.
“The Artist as Witness” celebrates Black expression with six New England artists on March 14th.
Join the celebration ~ send birthday cards to help make her day special!
Ell Pond Park, a priceless community resource, is getting a major facelift. Let's ensure a sustainable design for the entire community.
The Melrose Historical Commission will recognize Black History Month by looking at the city's sometimes-painful African-American past.
The city will work on a water leak on Lebanon Street today, causing periods of time with no service.
The donation came as the 5K was canceled this year due to COVID-19.
Sets goal to collect 100 coats for needy families.
“We really need to figure out a way to recycle this material or else we’re going to be up to our necks in plastic bags,” Dave New said.
Each year John Gately organizes a fundraiser to benefit the Veterans’ Relief Fund in Melrose. The pandemic will change it, but not stop it.
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Home Instead’s Be a Santa to a Senior Program finds new ways to spread cheer.
A portion of this year’s proceeds will go to the Melrose Fire Department Boston University EMS Scholarship Fund.
The MAAV Walk looked a little different this year, but all of us at MAAV were so thrilled to see how the community turned out in force.
A number of children brought snacks and letters while parents provided gift cards and dinners to support their local law enforcement.
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Guests can reserve the Writers Studio at Follow Your Art for private use.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for new wooden module parklets was the culmination of a lot of work by a lot of people.
Virtual care capability becomes a necessity during these unprecedented times.
The Melrose Chamber of Commerce and the City of Melrose recently held a ribbon cutting for Waggery on Main.
The start of school, early voting and halloween highlight a busy week in Melrose. Plus, see what meetings and events are planned this week.
Melrose Community Power is a City-run program which leverages the City’s bulk buying power to competitively procure electricity for Melrose.
Attorney General Maura Healey Launches Statewide Voter Protection and Education Initiative at the Lynn YMCA.
Maribeth Darwin is not just the brains behind the city's Random Acts of Kindness Day, she's the heart behind it, too.
How are we going to help our aging seniors to stay in their homes?
Melrose residents are invited to get involved in temporary collaborative poetry exhibit
The YMCA of the Metro North's annual Where in the World fundraising gala raised more than $150,000 to support scholarships.
A brakes mishap in which the city's street sweeper rolled backward down a hill was the final straw for the Department of Public Works.
Taps eight young leaders to implement strategies to build more diversity in its leadership ranks.