Here are 18 more photos of Sunday's rally, courtesy of edphotos.com.
Places that are reopening Wednesday will still have restrictions, and the Melrose dog park will remain closed for the time being.
The Chamber of Commerce was forced to cancel the Victorian Fair due to uncertainty around the coronavirus.
What I ordered didn't change. Some other things did.
All city departments will spend the next two weeks looking at what role they play in systemic racism and inequality.
The spirit of change behind the massive rallies and protests that have swept the country finally got its chance to sing in Melrose.
Curbside pickup parking is designated by red parking signs in spots in high-traffic business areas.
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People will not have to have symptoms to be eligible for testing, but they will need to make an appointment.
'Stand Out for Racial Equity' already has nearly 350 people indicating they are going or interested in going.
Melrose Public Schools appears as busy as ever in planning for what the fall will look like amid a mountain of uncertainty.
Most Councilors did not have an appetite to decrease their own salary, though it wasn't just dollars they'd have been forfeiting.
"It is our job to help lead our community in efforts to be anti-racist," a statement from three City Councilors read.
A protest planned Sunday for Gooch Park was postponed after police spoke with the organizer, a local high school student.
The longtime locally owned bank is now officially a Cambridge Savings Bank.
"In the coming weeks, we will work together ... to develop an action plan for the City of Melrose to confront this uncomfortable reality."
A prominent theme of the Small Business Task Force's plan to jolt the local economy is creating more space for residents and businesses.
The Northeast School of Ballet has made it through a lot in 49 years in Melrose and Reading. Now it's asking for help to get to a 50th year.
Mayor Paul Brodeur asked a state committee to help end local retailers' "competitive disadvantage" when it comes to alcohol sales.
There's a new sergeant in town, and he's a familiar face. Det. Kevin Mulrenan is now Sgt. Kevin Mulrenan.
Three local Shaw's locations will be accepting diaper donations for the YMCA of Metro North
Anneliese Banghart is a New England Conservatory of Music prep school student.
MelroseWakefield Hospital is finding that people who need care are putting off visits due to coronavirus-related anxieties.
Mayor Brodeur said "Melrose is on solid financial footing," but he could "have no other choice" if the coronavirus pandemic persists.
Houses of worship around the city are not yet resuming in-person worship services, despite getting the green light from the state.
What should have been a relatively quick budget hearing abruptly ended after multiple problems recording the meeting for the public.
A 37 percent proposed increase for community outreach without details on what it might look like caught the eyes of several Councilors.
As Pools and Parks Open, YMCA Website to Provide Virtual Swim and Water Safety Tips as Spring Swim Classes Were Canceled Due to Coronavirus.
Check out the schedule and move your vehicle when it's your area's scheduled time for street sweeping.
Beloved Children's Librarian Retires After Thirty-seven Years
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Legislation would radicalize how abortions are performed in Massachusetts.
Significant state and local changes are being considered to help ensure safe voting during the coronavirus.
The city will be delivering tens of thousands of masks a day later than expected.
The 108-year-old Memorial Hall needs a new roof and doors, restored windows and much more work, according to a report.