The following events were reported to Melrose police recently.
The city received a six-figure grant to fund the projects.
The bill would make it easier for municipalities to provide tax relief to seniors struggling to pay increasing property taxes.
Ellen Holtzman has dealt with the issue of divorce on a personal and professional level.
by Shirley Rabb
The City Council and School Committee are two of the most important groups in local government.
The city is looking for volunteers to help out with numerous service initiatives.
The department is raising thousands for the nonprofit that supported the family of a fallen officer.
The event was organized by Mobilize Melrose.
Gina Preziosa's parents both died when she was young.
Will become President of 900+ member organization in 2028
The city's chapter of the League of Women Voters is in need of a succession plan.
by Natalie Thomson
The district's interim superintendent of schools is slated to take over the role on a permanent basis.
by Shirley Raabb
The rating is the second-highest achievable from the S and P 500.
Fraudulent invoices are being sent to businesses and individuals throughout the city in an attempt to steal money.
by ShirleyRabb
Legislature strengthens protections for public transit workers by expanding laws governing assault and battery against on-duty personnel.
The Caribbean nation will make its second appearance in the world's largest soccer tournament.
The city is working out how to use a state grant.
The city receives money annually to use for a variety of initiatives.
The Home for the Holidays weekend is put forth by the Melrose Chamber of Commerce.
Massachusetts Legislature passes supplement budget to close out Fiscal Year 2025.
Massachusetts Legislature passes joint resolutions to safeguard U.S. Constitution from political attacks.
With the annual shopping frenzy underway, several Melrose businesses are taking part. Here's how to keep your spending local.
by Anne Robbins Talbot