The Melrose Chamber of Commerce and Presenting Sponsor Gately Funeral Home invite the public to shop, eat and do business on Saturday, May 8
Bitty & Beau's Coffee is run by people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. It'll be moving into the Diamici's building.
There aren't many places you can get a burrito, booze and ice cream around here. Sante Fe Burrito wants to chage that.
The winning numbers for last Friday's Mass Cash game were 9 23 24 33 35.
Restaurants will have a year more than expected to figure out a way to replace their styrofoam takeout containers.
A couple of details of the soon-to-open coffeeshop came out this week.
March 25 will be the final day for one of the last independently owned pharmacies around.
The long-anticipated coffee shop finally appears ready to get to business in Melrose.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Middlesex County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Melrose area and across MA serve their customers.
Congratulations to Chamber member SDM Foundation on the opening of their new downtown Melrose location at 406 Main Street.
Congratulations to Chamber member LCM PLUS and Chamber board member Joe Guarino on 35 years in business.
Join the Arlington, Lexington, Malden, Melrose, Stoneham, Waltham & Winchester Chambers of Commerce on March 20.
Home Instead anticipates hiring nearly 200 employees across Boston.
Lauren Grymek is moving on after leading the Chamber through Victorian Fairs, ribbon-cuttings and, of course, a pandemic.
We have five events on the calendar, members' news to share and more. Read our January issue here.
The former Papa Gino's building will be getting downtown's third Mexican restaurant in just a few blocks.
The fundraiser challenges residents to make small donations to help make art programs accessible for all and help communtiy art projects.
Throughout December, we'll be highlighting unique gift ideas from our local businesses and ways you can support our community organizations.
Waggery On Main has been a hit since opening in late October, giving life to a new business at a time so many others are struggling.
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Patch readers considered a wide array of local businesses in response to a recent callout for their favorite this year.
Small Business Saturday — it's on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Melrose overcome pandemic hardships.
Patch wants to hear about the businesses that have impacted your life this year in Melrose.
Think of a few stores, restaurants or businesses that you would miss if they disappeared and plan to spend money there this holiday season.
The long-awaited opening of the popular Mexican chain will be Thursday, Oct. 1.
The City of Melrose will be receiving $175,000 to support small businesses in the community.
Certified Automotive Solutions provides comprehensive auto repair services.
Garden Remedies, the only medical marijuana retailer in the city, will have a grand opening celebration for recreational sales Saturday.
The mammoth department store will exit one of its few remaining Massachusetts homes, giving way to an entertainment complex.
The loans went to 40 local businesses and helped save more than 900 jobs, according to data from the federal government.
It looks like the development at 530 Main St. — the old Moynihan Plaza site — has its second business.
Tenoch is moving into the Gabriella's spot.
Gabriella's Italian Pizzeria has closed less than two years after opening.
While the overall cost to the city has been much higher, Melrose expects to get all $470,355.62 spent so far reimbursed.
The Square One Mall reopened for the first time in months Wednesday, and with it comes an increasingly familiar set of guidelines.
The Chamber of Commerce was forced to cancel the Victorian Fair due to uncertainty around the coronavirus.
What I ordered didn't change. Some other things did.
Curbside pickup parking is designated by red parking signs in spots in high-traffic business areas.