City helps bridge communication barriers

MELROSE — The City of Melrose is helping bridge communication barriers between city employees and Melrose residents whose primary language is not English by equipping city departments with two-way translation devices called Pocketalk that can create connections across 82 different languages.
Thanks to grant funding from MelroseWakefield Hospital/Tufts Medicine and the Massachusetts Department of Public…

 

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