Swans a swimming around Ell Pond....by Debbi Collar ...photo credit and @ Debbi Collar
by Florence Shea
by Jim Tierney
by Shirley Rabb
A recent grad's perspective on the state of Melrose Public Schools
The absences were not excused, Melrose High Principal Jason Merrill said.
Patch spoke with the franchisee, who was sorry for how it ended but hopes to see her customers again real soon.
It's about so much more than passing tests, but you knew that, right?
by Louise Fennell
The arrest took place on Super Bowl Sunday, while two summons were issued Wednesday.
Alderman-at-Large Michael Zwirko filed an order Thursday to earmark retail marijuana tax revenue for three areas in the city's budget.
Not always an override supporter, he hopes residents read and ask questions and like him, realize the need for an override's passage.
The 34-year-old Melrose mom was just one day out of rehab when a Lynn man sold her drugs. She died that day, and now he faces prison.
Lower Washington Street was withdrawn after a neighborhood outcry, but the Planning Board still wants a second recreational pot shop.
The two arrests last week took place eight hours apart in separate incidents.
Christian Hashem, the son of a local business owner, says there is room in the Republican Party for different viewpoints.
Re-invigorating the Melrose Taxpayers' Alliance
National Grid is at 1028 Main St. investigating.
"Let’s work together as a community to continue the path laid by the generations before us."
Here are excerpts from last week's Melrose Police log.
The baby was born unresponsive with the umbilical cord around its neck, but a dispatcher talked the father through the process.
Saugus Police said someone drove through a garage on Hammersmith Drive and down an embankment this afternoon.
Resident concerned about overcrowded classrooms and staff stretched too thin
Police and school officials the Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School had a controlled entrance Friday out of an abundance of caution.
Here's how to contact Melrose High students to shovel your snow.
Understand the history and purpose of Proposition 2 1/2, the facts about overrides and speak with your neighbors before making your decision
Melrose Taxpayers Alliance fighting for fiscal responsibility
Trust but verify shouldn't be so hard
Read Mayor Gail Infurna's State of the City address, which centered on the importance of April's override vote.
An amendment would allow for a recreational marijuana store just steps from a daycare in Ward 5. Residents want it out of their neighborhood
Everyone who was either arrested or issued a summons last week was from out of town.
Here's your chance to learn something new in the new year.
The coffee competition on this one block of downtown just got a whole lot stiffer.
Hopes that two school budgets make the need for a Yes vote on April 2 clear to all Melrosians
Mayor Infurna's comments read Tuesday night painted a dire situation: "...our city simply can no longer absorb any further financial hits."
A heavy backup following a crash that is reportedly blocking the left lane.
Senior Among Three Accepted to Top Colleges from Pioneer Charter School of Science
The former site of the Moynihan Plaza will be rebuilt as 530 Main St., and it already has a tenant in the bag.
Also: Melrose woman, 22, summonsed on assault and intimidation charges; Someone throws object through Bellevue window; More.
People have been getting their fix at this Saugus location since the 1950s.