These three local nonprofits were selected to each get $1,000.
by Betty Rossi
A family Museum in Wenham, Massachusetts ...by Debbi Collar
by Florence Shea
by Shirley Rabb
by Jim Tierney
Patch caught up with owner Tim LaPrade who got us up to speed on the changes.
Twomey, of Melrose, was a Bronze Star recipient and helped establish the MA-1 Disaster Medical Team.
The second Saugus location will be where the old mini golf spot was. The orange dinosaur is said to have survived.
Anna Bastian, a highly respected fixture in Melrose for decades, died on Christmas Eve after suffering a stroke while on vacation.
Melrose will vote for a new mayor this year. Brodeur is thinking about being one of the names on the ballot.
Meet the Melrose man who could become the Kylie Jenner of man-buns ... if he could grow one himself. Congrats, Alan Leo!
Supporting our teachers and our schools is the right thing to do
Anna Bastian was one of the founding members of the Melrose League of Women Voters, among many other things to the community.
The limits and impact of Proposition 2 1/2 on a city like ours are significant
A family ran a large-scale illegal sports betting ring out of their Melrose home, authorities said.
The Melrose Assessing Office will not administer passports as of Jan. 1, 2019.
In his final days as President of the Board of Aldermen, Mike Zwirko had some words for his colleagues and the city.
Melrose Boy Scout Troop 615 teamed up recently with Ward 5 Alderman Shawn MacMaster to clean up litter on the West Wyoming Street corridor.
Also: Road rage, violence at Melrose Wakefield; Vulgar teenagers; Church vandalism; More.
The newly restored cactus will be lit ahead of a ribbon cutting at the former site of the iconic restaurant.
Though taxes increase, it is not enough to sustain our city services
Dennis Sheehan picked by Select Board to replace Thomas Younger.
Lemmerman is expected to be the President of the Board of Aldermen come January. She won't have much time to settle in.
The 110 Grill is expected to open shortly, and a Starbucks will closely follow.
Join us for Christmas
Today is International Human Rights Day and the 70th Anniversary of the U.N.'s adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Melrose Farmers' Market will feature its Indoor Holiday Market this Sunday, 10am-2pm
Also: Child turns in $100; Domestic assault reported.
What protections do locally owned small businesses have? Almost none. But keeping them in business is a group effort.
...at the Mt. hood Park Association Children's Holiday Party... photo credit Debbi Collar
...the children's faces tell most of the story...by Debbi Collar
by Carol Nelson
The first call came in around 3:45 a.m. and the last at 6:23 a.m., but a call about the school came some three hours afterward.