Mayor Paul Brodeur was sworn in this week as the new leader of Melrose.
After moving to 529 Main St, Bucklew’s has grown; hopes to become community gathering space, centered around love of food and entertaining.
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The City Council didn't vote on the proposal to allow retail liquor sales, but it did place a restriction on what could be sold.
Over $25,000 Awarded to Local Organizations
The Melrose Farmers' Market will be popping up at the Melrose Family YMCA to host their indoor markets this season!
The previous owners said the business was "thriving," leaving many to ask how the popular bakery went downhill so fast under new ownership.
Cyndy Taymore is retiring effective June 30, 2020.
Kate Lipper-Garabedian, who last week was re-elected to the Melrose City Council, is the first to publicly state intentions to run.
There are two primary options on how the Beebe School would be used going forward, but some officials privately think a third could help.
The downtown bakery ended its Melrose run with a handwritten note in its door.
Lipper-Garabedian knocked on more than 4,000 doors to earn a second term, when she'll be the Council's second-senior member.
The key to the recount in a race decided by four votes could be the 94 ballots read by the machine as blank.
"It is an honor to have the opportunity to serve the residents and small businesses of Ward 6 as your next City Councilor."
Paul Brodeur entering City Hall leaves a hole on Beacon Hill. The 32d Middlesex District will elect a new state representative.
Nestled in the heart of downtown Everett is CryoHub, a body positivity-oriented aesthetics studio.
Cory Thomas topped Ryan Williams, 697-693, in the most tightly contested race in Melrose. Williams said he plans on asking for a recount.
State Rep. Paul Brodeur won the mayor's race, while voters elected eight new City Councilors — including one by only four votes.
In many ways, this is a once-in-a-generation Election Day in Melrose. Here's everything you need to know before you head to the polls.
It was a record-breaking year for the Melrose Alliance Against Violence.
"Maya is going to take our ideas and concerns to City Hall and do something about it." --Elle Rupert
Together, let's open the doors to a friendlier, more inclusive, more forward thinking and fiscally responsible Melrose.
Why a Ward 6 resident will be out there, rain or shine, to support Cory Thomas.
Infurna reflected on her two decades as an alderman and two years as mayor while looking to the future in her farewell address.
Why I am enthusiastically supporting Leila Migliorelli's campaign
Not Your Typical Endorsement
"Maya has worked hard to ensure that Melrose is welcoming and inclusive to all" -- Aaron Beitman
Cory Thomas wants to build on the momentum Melrose has. Ryan Williams wants to end what he calls an "insider culture we have in City Hall."
There were no serious injuries when the 57-year-old Melrose woman drove through the entrance of Giovanni's Roast Beef & Pizza.
Jennifer Grigoraitis and Robert Aufiero may share a lot more than you might think — they're next door neighbors, after all.
YMCA of Metro North is honoring the members in our community who have served our country with a special Veterans Day Weekend celebration.
by Carol Nelson
...story and photos by Debbi Collar
"She is the type of advocate I want fighting for me as she intuitively knows what is right to do and does it." --Michael A. Stankavish
by Jim Tierney
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Why is Shawn MacMaster spending $5,000 on an uncontested campaign? Because one of the most visible City Councilors has yet to be elected.