The Red Raiders begin the road to defend their Super Bowl championship. Bundle up.
As of Oct. 1, Melrose Public Schools had 234 more students than it did in the 2014-15 school year.
Schools? Development? Snow shoveling? Favorite brand of yogurt? Ask Alderman Mike Zwirko anything on Nov. 7.
Aldermen on both sides of the proposal had a lot to say during Monday night's meeting of the Appropriations Committee.
The casino in Everett is likely to send to more traffic Oak Grove's way, so the Mass. Gaming Commission gave Melrose a grant to help out.
Four Amazing Young Women Capture the Spotlight at Fundraiser
Also: Wild coyote; bloody late-night knockers; other vehicle violations.
Find out if offenders live in your neighborhood before going trick-or-treating with the kids.
Robin Peevey said she is being squeezed out by her landlord, who also happens to be the city's police chief. She hopes to stay in Melrose.
Mayor Gail Infurna opened up on what she's been hearing from the community ahead of a potential Proposition 2 ½ override measure.
The Main Street mainstay is closing up shop after nearly a century in business.
Also: A person trying to break into a home with bolt cutters; Some people smoking pot; More.
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Melrose is one of 15 Boston-area communities who set a cooperative goal of 185,000 new housing units by 2030. How will Melrose pitch in?
Here's when you can begin getting your local medical marijuana supply.
Here are some excerpts from last week's Melrose Police log.
Here's how each school in Melrose did in the next-generation MCAS.
Here is how the district did in the 2018 MCAS results released Thursday.
The School Committee on Thursday night endorsed a resolution affirming its defense of transgender equality in Melrose.
"If you went to the Women’s March, or believe in that cause, she was talking about you too."
Senator Lewis' was unprofessional and resorted to ad hominem attacks.
State Sen. Jason Lewis challenges his November opponent regarding Ballot Question No. 3.
Plenty of items on the agenda for this Wednesday's meeting.
Melrose Police reported one arrest in last week's logs.
People from Everett, Stoneham, and North Andover were also arrested last week.
A proposed ordinance would allow for fines, but they would only be used to get chronic offenders in check, Alderman Mike Zwirko said.
Your local Patch reporter has been here for one year. So he says, "Thank you!"
Police were searching for a suspect vehicle after finding shell casings on Main Street.
New location in Melrose now open
Doherty's fingerprint can be seen around the city: on the parks, fields, grass, flags, and beyond, according to the city website.
It possibly started due to someone improperly discarding materials, a firefighter said.
The Superior Image Barber Shop is moving its chair.
Also: One dog attacked another dog at the dog park, with alleged threats being barked from the dog's owner.
Melrose's soon-to-be newest restaurant is replacing Stearns & Hill's Bistro downtown.
See some photos from Sunday's celebration.