Once again, Melrose children are doing good
Nicole Alexandra Cacchiotti, Suffolk University Student chosen as National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) Photography Grand Prize Winner
Melrose UU Church Year-long program exploring all aspects of diversity: Ability; Age; Race, Power and Privilege; Money; and Gender.
Here are the results for students in grades 3-8 and 10th graders.
John Ferreira has been charged after allegedly breaking into a Vinton Street home and assaulting two women.
There were several indictments related to a huge cocaine and marijuana pipeline that authorities said began in Mexico.
Several roads being worked on this week and throughout the fall.
Become a Swim Instructor at the Melrose Y!
Melrose UU Church Annual Harvest Fair: Nov. 11, 9am - 2pm. Baked goods, plants, holiday gifts, crafts, Attic Table, Harvest Cafe, and more!
Nicole Alexandra Cacchiotti, a Suffolk University Global Business Student, Artist and internationally recognized award winning Photographer
Did you check out the Globe Friday morning? You may wanna.
A 62-year-old Melrose man pleaded guilty to federal charges last week.
Erik Greenstein from 375 Park Ave Spirits will present and discuss the unique history associated with these scotch brands !
First Congregational Church remembers the volunteering spirit of Rick and Becky Mockler as they dedicate their newly built pergola
Find out if offenders live in your neighborhood before trick-or-treating with the kids.
Red Raiders improve to 5-0 with a 44-38 win.
Melrose resident supporting cancer care and research in B.A.A. Half Marathon®
A 16-year-old was arraigned on charges of disrupting a school assembly and assault and battery on a police officer.
Run for the Y, Run for your community, run for our cause!
See an update and incredible photo gallery of the city's cutest couple.
There is no word yet on when it will reopen.
The kitchen fire appeared to have originated from the stove.
"This hateful act is an attack not just on our Jewish friends but on our community as a whole," Mayor Dolan says.
The Red Raiders can't be stopped right now.
In response to a swastika being found at the Roosevelt Elementary School, the Mayor and Chief of Police have been most helpful!
A 12-year-old passerby called in the fire and an off-duty firefighter was one of the first to bust in, but a woman was killed in the blaze.
Fitness equipment upgrades coming soon to the Melrose Family YMCA!
The ordinance is meant to promote "responsible development" and protect Melrose history by instituting a moratorium on building demolition.
Police believe a child may have been the one to deface the playground with a hate symbol.
The City is preparing to evaluate potential a medical marijuana dispensary in the designated area.
YMCA OF METRO NORTH HOSTS WHERE IN THE WORLD EVENT & RAISES OVER $120,000 FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
Next month it looks like it'll be Coffee And Bagels With A Cop.
The capsule, buried nearly 70 years ago, said Melrose has "no geographical or political divisions and no class dissentions [sic.]"
Rey Guity was the headliner once again, but it took a team effort to put away Watertown for good.
One Melrose resident is donating all proceeds to hurricane victims - and selling one intensely personal item to help raise money.
One longtime Melrose resident who had a "No Parking Opposite Driveway" sign chimes in on the discussion.
Craig Dustin did not return Tuesday from a kayaking trip to the Saugus River.
Here are some of the more notable entries from last weekend's Melrose Police log.
A Melrose resident takes issue with the scheduling of this week's Traffic Commission meeting, and gives her two cents on the topics at hand.
Youth group to meet & discuss topics: religions, Race & Ethnicity, The Realities of World Hunger, The Environment Today, & Stress