by Florence Shea
Stop signs, truck routes, and fire lanes are on the table.
A parking ban was set to expire this morning.
David O'Donnell owned Yankee Clipper Barbershop for the past 41 years. It was in front of that shop he lost his life.
The Traffic Commission meeting has been rescheduled for next week.
Check out these excerpts from the Melrose Police log.
O'Shea Chaplin Academy of Irish Dance stepdancers bring home medals
One of Melrose's current fire captains is taking over for Chris Leary.
The State House featured the work of the students modeled after Duke University's "You Don't Say?" campaign
Here's an update on where things stand following another nor'easter.
by Casa
Yet another snow day!
Like, the entire city has a snow day.
Middle and high school students will take part in the nationwide effort.
You don't want to be shoveling that heavy wet snow yourself.
Police say 911 should still be used in the event of an emergency but residents should call a different number for the business line.
After nearly four decades serving Melrose and its residents, Officer William O'Donnell is calling it a career.
Check out the latest on how the City is handling the storm.
Read some of non-storm-related excerpts from last week's Melrose Police log.
About $15,000 was raised as of Sunday night.
Bring the kids by the Purim Carnival today!
See photos and videos of the three-alarm fire Saturday night.
just waiting for the next high tide.
Roughly 1,000 people were still without power this morning.
Melrose police have received several reports of storm-related damage.
Police and counselors are at Saugus High School Thursday.
Democratic challenger collects over six hundred signatures
Remembering the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting
The start times will go into effect at the beginning of the 2018-19 school year.
The Melrose Mirror chronicles "Mel" & "Rose" and more at Ell Pond.
Running in the Boston Marathon® to raise money for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
The popular coffee shop will be getting a makeover.
The man was arrested last week for his alleged role in a number of robberies.
First Congregational Church middle school class treats diners at Bread of Life, a homelessness and hunger ministry of North Boston
The relatively heavy police response to a black man urinating near the elementary school has hit a nerve for many in Melrose.
For the second time in a couple years, Patricia White-Lambright did not get a Merrimack Valley head position.
Steve Langton's run for Olympic gold begins Sunday morning.
5th Annual Toots Fore Tufts Golf Tournament May 18 at Stow Acres Golf Course
Sam Hammar Announces Bid for Fifth Middlesex State Senate Seat
Get down to Windsor at Oak Grove for farm fresh, locally sourced handmade products, arts and crafts!