With a scribble of Gov. Charlie Baker's pen, the last Board of Aldermen in Massachusetts became the gender-neutral City Council.
The YMCA of Metro North celebrated its third annual “Where in the World” fundraiser this past Saturday, September 28th in Peabody
Baker showed up at a fundraising event for Medeiros at the Laurel Street home of two of her supporters.
It turns out Melrose was among the cities where packages were found in the trash.
Ever wonder what a Melrose police officer doing the "floss" dance looked like? Wonder no longer.
12th Annual Melrose Kitchen Tour - Sunday Nov. 3rd 1-5pm
Melrose Freemasons Celebrate
A new proposal would overhaul one of the city's historic buildings in a neighborhood that has seen its fair share of development.
"I am VERY proud of the campaign I put forth. It was a positive, forward thinking movement dedicated to ideas, community and collaboration."
The following is a statement from State Representative Paul Brodeur, who is also a candidate for the Mayor of Melrose
Two people went to the hospital after someone mixed two drain cleaners in the bathtub Wednesday night.
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One Melrose school was designated a school of recognition, but Melrose Public Schools is still getting used to the MCAS changes.
Tyler Jacquard, 33, of Beacon Place, had been watching a resident for days as she walked her dog, she told police.
"I want to thank the voters of Melrose for their confidence in moving me through the Preliminary election for Mayor of Melrose."
Melrose-based pipe band takes first prize at New Hampshire Highland Games
Jen Lemmerman's departure could open the door for a familiar name's return to the Board.
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The Peabody man was charged with stealing the wheelchair van, which he later crashed after leading officers on a chase, police said.
Roughly 40 percent of Melrose voters turned out Tuesday — far fewer than the override and just over half of last November's election.
The YMCA of Metro North donated $4,000 to support the YMCA of Grand Bahama as they recover from the devastation by Hurricane Dorian.
The two candidates emerged from a field of five in Tuesday's preliminary mayoral election. One of them will be the next mayor of Melrose.
Here's what you need to know as voters pare the field of five down to two Tuesday.
In terms of sustainability, demonstrated leadership, and commitment to Melrose, Jackie will deliver
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"This campaign really is about us as a community -- who we are, what we care about and where we’re going."
"The relationship between the 'city' and 'school' sides of our municipal government is vital to the success of public education in Melrose."
"As the school year moves into full swing, Melrose students, families, educators and the entire community are beginning to see the results."
Why I Support Jackie Lavender Bird
"...Paul’s experience and his ability to engage all people make him the best choice for Mayor."
The Massachusetts Organization of State Engineers and Scientists is endorsing Paul Brodeur for Mayor of Melrose.
"As mayor, I will work side by side with the school committee and district leaders to prioritize five areas for improvement in our schools."
These high school students can't vote, but they are making the most of their voice.
"Manisha was always the right voice at the right time in helping to guide the [Human Rights] Commission."
"We have a lot to build here in Melrose and I look forward to building it together; with you."
"Mike cares about this community in a way that I haven’t felt from many of our elected officials and people in city hall."
People lived in one of the homes for months after the health director deemed it habitable over residents' objections.
Monica Medeiros Will Open The Doors of City Hall to All
“I have the experience, vision and passion to make Melrose a leader.” - Monica Medeiros, candidate for Mayor.
What the Historic Commission calls downtown's oldest building the owner sees as nonprofitable and a future four-story mixed-use building.