When the Melrose Unitarian Universalist Church realized it wouldn't need its entire federal loan, it found a place that did.
See how well power providers in the Melrose area and across MA serve their customers.
The city is still in a much better place than it was just several weeks ago.
Parents were shocked this week to find out their children who turned 6 on or before Sept. 1 were ineligible for kindergarten.
There were no positive tests in the first 78 pool samples submitted, but a low participation rate may temper optimism.
Congratulations to Chamber member SDM Foundation on the opening of their new downtown Melrose location at 406 Main Street.
See how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
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The freshman lawmaker has not worked a day in the State House, but her recent appointments show she's done a lot to attract responsibility.
A Pennsylvania man threatened to kill two members of Congress, a Clark staffer, other Democrats and Black people, prosecutors said.
“The Artist as Witness” celebrates Black expression with six New England artists on March 14th.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Melrose area.
All COVID-19 metrics are at their lowest in several weeks.
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.
Discussions for a school budget like no other — one described as a COVID-19 recovery plan — kicked off last week.
The state is streamlining the vaccination process and increasing the capacity of larger sites.
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A state arbitrator dismissed charges the Melrose Education Association made against the district related to reverting to remote learning.
Ell Pond Park, a priceless community resource, is getting a major facelift. Let's ensure a sustainable design for the entire community.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Melrose.
The 64-year-old man crashed Thursday night at the intersection of Upham Street and Wildwood Road.
The Melrose Historical Commission will recognize Black History Month by looking at the city's sometimes-painful African-American past.
It was one of the most encouraging weeks for coronavirus metrics the city has seen.
The city will work on a water leak on Lebanon Street today, causing periods of time with no service.
Police said there is no threat to the public. Neighbors said the home has long made them uncomfortable.
Online pre-registration will open at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, February 14 and close at 11:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 28, 2021.
Brian Thibodeau, 48, was indicted on one count of theft of mail by an employee of the U.S. Postal Service.
Here's how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Middlesex County.
Tuesday's storm will is the third in eight days here.
The city will be vaccinating those eligible on Feb. 17 at Memorial Hall. Appointments are required.
Home Instead anticipates hiring nearly 200 employees across Boston.
The donation came as the 5K was canceled this year due to COVID-19.
Michael Flynn, 63, was thrown from his snowmobile Saturday in Barnstead, N.H.
The position, previously filled by Bridget Alverson, will have a similar function with added communications responsibilities.
Lauren Grymek is moving on after leading the Chamber through Victorian Fairs, ribbon-cuttings and, of course, a pandemic.
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