The following events were reported to Melrose police recently.
Melrose resident first to benefit from groundbreaking technology close to home
Bill modernizes facilities and addresses the backlog of deferred campus maintenance at community colleges, state universities, and UMass.
The funds were secured through an initiative by Democratic Minority WHIP Katherine Clark.
Table Four recently launched in Melrose.
by Shirley Rabb
The status gives the city more autonomy on affordable housing-related decisions.
by Betty Rossi
As the Trump administration abandons the federal Fair Housing Act, this bill protects residents from discrimination in the housing market.
by Ireene Sidman
The announcement comes on the heels of a retirement announcement from the incumbent.
After almost 12 years in the Massachusetts Senate, Jason Lewis announces that he will not run for re-election this year.
The city's parking ban will also remain in effect.
Parts of Middlesex County have seen more than 15 inches of snow.
The middle school will be re-adopting a structure next school year.
Senate expands Lemon Law timeline, increases mileage for used car warranties, and more.
The pets were trapped in a home on fire.
The opera performance is returning for the third consecutive year.
Learn more about the Massachusetts state budget process on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 from 6:30-8:00 p.m.
The blaze broke out early Wednesday afternoon.
Local organization offers a regular schedule of events to reduce waste
By Shirley Rabb
Apply for an internship at the State House today!
Many, but not all, local restaurants handle reservations through OpenTable, an online service.
Both occurred at approximately the same time in different locations.
Zero Waste Melrose and the Melrose Public Library are co-hosting the third annual Galentine’s Day-themed swap of jewelry and accessories
Less than half of students in Mass. are proficient in reading at their grade level. State Senate passes a bill to support early literacy.
The Mayor released a statement and joined local leaders to file legislation against the actions of the federal government in Minnesota.
by Bill Jodrey
Football's biggest game features New England's local team this year.