Some of the more than 11,000 unenrolled voter initially left off voting lists were told to come back later.
Three Democrats are vying for the seat vacated in November by now-Melrose Mayor Paul Brodeur.
Some want much more out of the Marty's Furniture redevelopment than the new residents it would add to the tax base and affordable units.
Thursday, January 30, 3-9pm Come buy ice cream to support Melrose Youth Softball
Don't miss this free opportunity to experience an introduction to Modern Square Dancing
Looking for some fun and learning to pass the Winter? Buckalew’s General Store on Main St has several events scheduled.
"We don’t know whether this new virus will have a significant impact on Melrose," said Mayor Paul Brodeur.
Also: Taking off after hitting someone's parked car, driving without a license and an arrest.
Police said they used a "bean bag" projectile to subdue the Jacob Bonia Monday night.
All 11 members of the City Council donated to the Emergency Fund.
A city official called the city's road program "ambitious," and the extra money from the state will only help.
Springfield Kidnapping Shows Merits of Amber Alerts
Also: See the Melrose police log, which includes a number of vehicle and drug offenses.
First order of business? Fix the City Hall parking lot, of course.
Hit the slopes with the Jimmy Fund at Nashoba Valley Ski Area to help fight cancer
Attend a focus group and complete online survey.
The longtime go-to for dining entertainment will is closing this month.
A 19-year-old was brought to the hospital after a crash at Main Street and Lynn Fells Parkway.
He bought the Mass Cash ticket at Richdale's last month.
A volunteer commission stunted a major overhaul proposal that had major city backing, including from the mayor. What's next?
Jen Grigoraitis was voted in as president by her colleagues. But the Council's elder statesman declined to vote. Here's what they said.
Mayor Paul Brodeur has already been on the job for several weeks, but had his first chance to address the city Monday night.
It's official: The Melrose City Council for 2020 is in business.
Brandon Reid won't be on the Republican primary ballot, but he is asking for write-in votes for the 32d Middlesex District seat.
Also: Police arrested a man who they said was drunkenly speeding on West Wyoming Monday morning.
The love'em-or-hate'em bikes are pulling out of Greater Boston, but Lime hopes to stick around in another way.
State Police said the man, wanted for a stabbing in Revere, was driving a stolen car in Saugus.
The mayor said what the School Committee wants is nearly impossible to provide in full, but he'll do his best.
"I have been amazed and touched by our community’s response to this year’s fund-raiser,” said Mayor Paul Brodeur.
The School Committee will hold a public hearing on the issue this month.
Also: Two 16-year-olds arrested, charged with unarmed robbery and assault and battery | Woman, dog hit in hit-and-run | More.
With a superintendent change and another chance to figure out the Beebe, officials hope to be developing a long-term district-wide plan.
The SEEM Collaborative is unable to vacate the school before the end of its lease, giving the city more time to decide what to do.
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Helman is a former member of the Melrose Human Rights Commission and has worked for several state officials.