MAYOR JEN GRIGORAITIS (center) joined members of the Melrose Commission on Women (past and present) as they unveiled a mural created by Follow Your Art Community Studios at the YMCA Courtyard on International Women’s Day—Friday, March 8. (Nancy Clover Photo)

 

 

MELROSE — The City of Melrose is sharing the following news items and updates for the week of March 11 to March 15.
New episode of The Melrose Minute — Outgoing Communications Manager Lily Martin shares insight into how you can stay in the know about city news and events, programs, resources, and more with Mayor Jen on Episode 6 of The Melrose Minute. Watch the episode and more by visiting www.cityofmelrose.org/melrose-minute

Join the Heat Pumps For Home Heating & Cooling webinar on 3/26: You’re invited to join the Melrose Energy Challenge’s “Heat Pumps For Home Heating & Cooling” Webinar on Tuesday, March 26, at 7 p.m. The webinar, which is free and open to the public, will be hosted by the City’s heat pump coaches and HeatSmart Alliance. Register in advance by visiting www.cityofmelrose.org/326heatpumpwebinar.

Meet to help host/plan/organize PRIDE: The Melrose Human Rights Commission (MHRC) is hosting a meetup on Thursday, March 21, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Follow Your Art Community Studios One member of the MHRC will be present to answer questions and share planning materials and insight. For full details, and to RSVP (by March 20), email melrosehrc@cityofmelrose.org.

Deadline to express interest in organizing community events (MLK Day, PRIDE, Iftar, etc.) approaches: Melrose residents and organizations interested in planning/hosting a new community event or program (or one previously hosted by the Melrose Human Rights Commission such as MLK Day, Iftar, and PRIDE), should submit your interest to the commission by Friday, March 22, by emailing melrosehrc@cityofmelrose.org.

 

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS including city staff and Mayor Jen Grigoraitis, pause for a group photo before heading to their assigned classrooms at Winthrop Elementary School as part of the annual Community Reading Day organized by Melrose non-profit The Bridge: A School/Community Partnership on Wednesday, March 13. (Sheri Leo Photo)


City awarded $66,000 grant for MPD’s crisis intervention & mental health training:
The City has been awarded a $66,000 grant to fund the cost of crisis intervention and mental health first aid training for the Melrose Police Department from the Department of Mental Health.

Big news, BIGGER thanks: We’re giving a BIG THANK YOU to two Melrose residents who, after serving for many years, are stepping down from one of our Boards and Commissions that provide essential support to City programs, activities, and our community. Interested in serving on a Melrose Board or Commission? Email the Mayor’s Office at mayorsoffice@cityofmelrose.org.
• John Capuano is stepping down from his leadership role as Chair of the Melrose Council on Aging Board of Directors. We are grateful for his five years of dedicated service and his instrumental role in the transformation of our Milano Center into a modern-day facility to meet the diverse needs of Melrose’s older adults.
• Rita Mercado is retiring from the Zoning Board of Appeals after 15 years of service including over 10 years as Chair. Rita led us through countless important reviews and decisions on requests for variances from the zoning regulations, special permits, and administrative appeals. We will miss her thorough, thoughtful, and organized approach to guiding the board.