by Jim Tierney
The 20-year-old was trying to swim to an island in the lake when he went underwater.
listening to music and marching to favorite patriotic songs. story and photos by Debbi Collar
The victim was trying to swim to an island in Silver Lake when he went under, officials said.
More than 100 seats will open in an outdoor tent during the summer as a bit of an experiment.
Evan Fox's grand slam propelled the underdogs to the 2018 Minor Division title. Bravo!
Either bring your own or make sure to get a paper one from the store.
Clark detailed some of the sights she saw at a border security station in Texas.
Priscilla moved to Melrose with her husband Bill in 1964. She served as a member of the Melrose Highlands Congregational Church.
Melrose Police Chief Michael Lyle was first on scene when a nanny accidentally left the keys in the car.
The agreement signed by the city Thursday will allow companies and communities to collaborate on when and where to test self-driving cars.
The driver of a Toyota Camry suffered what police said were non-life threatening injuries.
Check out these photos and video of last night's Melrose Pride.
A two-way trip plus parking could cost as much as $14.50.
Mayor Infurna intends on having a conversation with the city's residents over the next several months.
These are excerpts from the Melrose Police log for last week.
The event showcased exceptional singers from 15 communities in the northeastern area.
Fleming, a soprano, performed as a member of the chorus during a three-day event on March 1-3 at Symphony Hall in Boston.
Remembering Kate Spade and what we can teach our children
Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian dropped by Thursday to discuss some things.
John Maynard is going to be the principal of the George P. King Elementary School in Framingham.
The longstanding Main Street building was home to a lot of memories.
At least seven athletes can't play in tournament games after celebrating their graduation by lighting up some stogies.
Melrose will hold it's first Pride Celebration on June 20, 2018, at the Beebe Estate.
Here are excerpts from last week's Melrose Police log.
Doors opened and visitors were welcome to tour the Phineas Upham House recently
Here are excerpt's from the Melrose Police log.
by Casa
by Carol Nelson
by Shirley Rabb
A taste of the classics at Salem Athenaeum by Debbi Collar
by Florence Shea
It's more than just a bag: Sarah Podradchik's creation will be featured on something that will benefit the Jimmy Fund.
It could be better, but it's almost hard to believe an entire car was where that door was not 24 hours prior.
When Paul Mastronardi got word someone has crashed into his home, he figured the railing might be bent. He got a whole lot more than that.
The building is seeing its final days.
This shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone!
Rewatch everything from Sunday's Memorial Day celebrations.
If it's too cruddy out, you can still watch here.