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“Just Write” will run over four Wednesdays, from January 11 to February 1, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Counselors will assist in what officials recently described as “violence-related prevention and intervention” work.
The checkpoint will be one of several around the state this month checking for impaired drivers.
Melrose High School will tape its first appearance on GBH’s popular televised “High School Quiz Show” this month.
Jen Grigoraitis called for a goal of "proactive planning and progress" over the next year shortly before her election as council president.
The Rashi School is hosting an open house on Sunday, January 22 from 10 AM to 12 PM at The Rashi School, 8000 Great Meadow Road in Dedham
From first night in Boston to brunch in Lexington, here's a preview of New Year's Eve and New Year's Day events across Greater Boston.
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.
Residents can utilize Melrose's curbside pickup option or drop their trees off at the Melrose City Yard beginning next week.
Senator Lewis and Representative Lipper-Garabedian Celebrate $75,000 Housing Choice Grant Awarded to Melrose
Melrose's recent diaper drive collected more than 1,000 diapers and wipes, according to a city announcement this week.
Though paraprofessionals now have a deal, contract negotiations for Melrose Public Schools teachers remain unsettled.
Police said TikTok trends and other sources may have given the teens the idea to steal mail containing checks to get money.
The program aims to coordinate community service initiatives alongside the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday.
Melrose will soon begin the search for a successor to outgoing Superintendent Julie Kukenberger.
Two different tentative contract voting results
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Joint Statement of Melrose School Committee & Melrose Education Association
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of suspects in the case
The money comes as part of a statewide round of grants worth $5 million.
Current passes expire at the end of the year.
The deal includes compensation increases as well as enhanced training and recruitment measures, among other things, parties said.
The U.S. Attorney's Office said a search found more than 400 videos showing child sexual abuse on a hard drive linked to the investigation.
An investigation is ongoing, according to the Middlesex District Attorney's Office, after a man was struck on Friday.
See this week's top stories: Yoga studio crash, anti-Muslim incident, roadway upgrades.
Officials said City Councilor Maya Jamaleddine and her family were targeted at a local gas station.
Residents can submit photos of their decorated homes for the chance to win one of two $500 prizes.
Each year in the U.S. 1.5 – 3.5 million people are diagnosed with concussions. That number could actually be much higher as many concussions
The free exhibit will open with a ceremony on Sunday.
New commitments come just over three months after a deadly car crash prompted renewed calls for safety improvements in the area.
Councilors backed Jen Grigoraitis on Monday in a non-binding caucus vote ahead of a formal election next month.