First Parish Congregational Church Wakefield, MA November 13-14, 2015
Here are some of the stories you may have missed so far this week.
The Massachusetts Department of Health released new statistics on unintentional opioid overdose deaths between 2012-2014.
A number of discounts and tax relief measures are available in order to ensure that Melrose remains affordable to all residents.
Noises Off! By Michael Frayn performed by Melrose High Drama at the Melrose Performing Arts Center (MVMMS Auditorium)
"Spring forward, fall back."
From the Melrose Patch Jobs board, here are some seasonal job openings providing extra cash for the holidays.
The Melrose Health Department is offering two more flu clinics this season during the month of October.
Find out what homes sold in your neighborhood, and for how much.
Halloween, which is celebrated on Oct. 31, falls on a Saturday this year.
Senior quarterback Julian Nyland helped push the undefeated Red Raiders past the Stoneham Spartans Friday evening.
A look back at the top headlines from last week in Melrose.
The Centers for Disease Control provides best practices for Halloween trick-or-treaters and their parents.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Temperatures are expected to dip down into the 20s this weekend. A freeze is expected in many areas. Full weekend forecast here.
The Red Raiders will welcome the Spartans to town as they look to remain unbeaten.
The city is 120th among all school districts with 88% of 10th-grade students scoring proficient of advanced on the annual standardized test.
Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker has appointed Dr. J.D. LaRock of Melrose to serve as Chairman of North Shore Community College’s Board of Trustees.
If you're in the market for a new home, there are lots to choose from right now in Melrose, Mass.
The event is part of the department’s monthly community meetings initiative.
The event showcases the work of 30 Melrose artists in 25 storefront installations along Main Street and Essex Street.
A significant weather pattern change is expected to bring "much chillier" temperatures to the area.
Retired Architect Ed Koehler is using his talents to encourage fellow Veterans to engage their communities.
When you’re out trick-or-treating this year, you may find a teal pumpkin on the stoops of homes in your neighborhood.
Patch and Zillow bring you the latest foreclosures in your area.
Stephan Gauthier, 28, of Melrose, was arrested at the Burlington department store last week.
The Ivy Chord Coffeehouse, located at 239 Woburn Street in Reading, MA presents Lucy Kaplansky on October 24, 2015, 8:00 pm.
Rising Stars Productions presents Act Out! An Acting Improvisation Workshop for ages 10-15
Here's a look at all the homes that recently sold in town.
The FBI recently released its annual ”Crime in the United States” report for 2014.
The Red Raiders improved to 5-0 on the season with an impressive shutout win over Wilmington Friday night.
Trash and recycling will be delayed one day next week because of the Monday holiday.
Melrose will look to remain unbeaten in a road contest against Wilmington Friday night.
Turner’s Seafood Melrose Location Plays Host to Two Spanish Wine Dinners
Ever been curious about whisky? Spend an evening w/ Darren and George of the North Shore Whisky Club and you can learn all you need to know!
Here's a complete check on the three-day holiday weekend weather forecast.
5K race on Nov. 14 is open to all community members and Veterans get free registration.
October 14th, Grades 3-8, 5:50 pm at the MHS Fred Green field. Watch the short video for more info! https://youtu.be/isIX-SgyBg0
In the market for a new job? Here's a check on the latest job postings in and around town.
Elizabeth L. Hirsch scored among the top 1% of high school seniors that took the PSAT in 2014.