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A number of children brought snacks and letters while parents provided gift cards and dinners to support their local law enforcement.
Dozens of people gathered in front of City Hall with a simple message: Protect the results, count every vote.
President Trump's 2016 numbers remained roughly the same, though it did appear he leaked some supporters in Melrose.
More than 17,800 ballots were cast, with more possibly coming in. The city rejected ranked-choice voting by just a couple hundred votes.
"We recognize that a divine spark resides within everyone. No one is “more worthy” or “less worthy” in the eyes of our Creator."
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Melrose for the election Nov. 3
The city's positive test rate is more than double what it was just two weeks ago as case numbers continue to elevate.
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The numbers may differ greatly from the state ones, as the city will include remote students and those who haven't been in class for 9 days.
A truck carrying what was essentially a billboard reading "Defend Your Police" got a couple tickets and was marked up a bit before leaving.
Andrew White didn't show up to the Board of Registrars of Voters hearing regarding his disputed residency in Melrose.
Guests can reserve the Writers Studio at Follow Your Art for private use.
Early voting continues, a big School Committee vote and a voter registration hearing highlight the week. Plus, see the meetings and events.
Former Melrose City Councilor and School Committee member Monica Medeiros has endorsed Caroline Colarusso for U.S. Congress.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for new wooden module parklets was the culmination of a lot of work by a lot of people.
The city remained in the yellow lower-risk zone, but moved closer to meeting the threshold for the red high-risk zone.
Teamsters Local 25 endorse Longtime member for Northeast Metro Regional Vocational School Committee
Andrew White already told Patch he was withdrawing from the race shortly after allegations about a false residency were published.
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More than 6,500 ballots had been cast as of Monday evening, a number that has only increased in the days since.
Virtual care capability becomes a necessity during these unprecedented times.
The Melrose Chamber of Commerce and the City of Melrose recently held a ribbon cutting for Waggery on Main.
Here's where to catch some of the best decorations in Melrose.
The start of school, early voting and halloween highlight a busy week in Melrose. Plus, see what meetings and events are planned this week.
A local restaurant has provided a setting for joy, smiles and togetherness this summer, in the form of a drive-in movie theater...
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Only one in-person student tested positive for the coronavirus, not two as reported by the state, Superintendent Julie Kukenberger said.
The superintendent proposed 18 additional early-release days between elementary and middle school as teachers seek more time.
Traffic was stretching from the Lynn Fells Parkway back to Saugus High across from the Square One Mall.
The city remains in the yellow just days before the schools start bringing back hybrid learning students in grades 2-12.
Melrose Community Power is a City-run program which leverages the City’s bulk buying power to competitively procure electricity for Melrose.
The Me2 orchestra was founded in 2011 by conductor Ronald Braunstein and his wife Caroline Whiddon, a French horn player.
Trick-or-treating is still on in the city, but with restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The second-highest ranking woman in the House will debate her Republican challenger Tuesday night.
Andrew White will withdraw from the race for Northeast Metro Tech School Committee after his son said he didn't live at the address listed.
Attorney General Maura Healey Launches Statewide Voter Protection and Education Initiative at the Lynn YMCA.
Maribeth Darwin is not just the brains behind the city's Random Acts of Kindness Day, she's the heart behind it, too.