The city's residents showed they're ready to get back inside for a coffee, an option they've been lacking downtown since the pandemic began.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
Now a regional league after the merger with the South Shore Jewish Softball League
Ash Street was shut down while responders assess damage.
A City Council subcommittee again didn't make a call on a thorny proposal from the mayor that would allow alcohol sales at some park space.
Location off I-93 exit adds more convenience for child care drop-offs.
“In Real Life: Who do you think you are?” aims to amplify stories of underrepresented community members
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Every at-large and ward seat now has someone vying for it.
Maya Jamaleddine — a longtime community advocate and activist — is seeking her second term on the City Council
The famous Melrose Education Foundation pink flamingos are coming to a lawn near you!
The Melrose Information Technology Department has installed new equipment at the Melrose Police Station.
Hospitals like MelroseWakefield are seeing more open appointments than anticipated as demand for the coronavirus vaccine dips.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
"It’s time to pass the baton to the next generation of leaders," John Tramontozzi said after 16 years on the City Council.
New manager, new hours, some new (and some familiar!) vendors. The Farmers Market begins June 3.
The Melrose Farmers’ Market is excited to announce a $10,000 donation from Garden Remedies.
Standout this Saturday at 9 AM at City Hall
We know there will be at least one new city councilor and possibly a competitive race, but there's still a lot to be hashed out before fall.
Educator, community activist and diversity, equity and inclusion advocate Manjula Karamcheti today announced her candidacy.
City Councilor Leila Migliorelli announced her bid for re-election Monday for one of the four at-large council seats in Melrose.
The Melrose Chamber of Commerce and Presenting Sponsor Gately Funeral Home invite the public to shop, eat and do business on Saturday, May 8
The MWRA said it is still investigating what caused a 20-inch pipe to burst, chewing up pavement and causing citywide water disruption.
Sixty-one percent of residents have been at least partially vaccinated and 41 percent fully vaccinated.
Bitty & Beau's Coffee is run by people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. It'll be moving into the Diamici's building.
Traffic will be restricted from the busy road Sunday afternoon as the city opens it to pedestrians to cap Earth Week.
Here is how the Melrose area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Sign up on the library event calendar starting May 3rd.
Crews will be working to repair the road for the next few weeks, a city official said. The MWRA-owned pipe is from 1957.
Impacts from the severe break could be felt for quite some time.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Melrose Patch.
(The creative kind, that is.)
Neighbors are apoplectic about plans to wipe out their "postage stamp of rock and trees," even offering to buy it back.
The NEWIEE Awards Gala traditionally recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of women leaders in the fields of energy and environment.
Mayor Brodeur Challenges Melrose Residents and Businesses To Opt Up to 100% Renewable Electricity