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Looking around for spring

PAOLA CONTINI CAPTURED this shot of The Soldiers and Sailors Monument this morning.

 

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Schools of thought

By MARK SARDELLA

Watching two school building projects unfold virtually side by side in time and space has provided a unique window into what happens when environmental and educational activism collide at the local level. 

On one side of Hemlock Road, we have the planned new Northeast Metro Tech. The current NEMT regional vocational high

 

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School Committee updated on arts program

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD – Despite the pandemic, the School Department Visual and Performing Arts staff rewrote its own curriculum in the past two years.

“The teachers wrote the curriculum,” Visual and Performing Arts Director Tom Bankert told the School Committee at their meeting Tuesday, Feb. 28. “The pros of this are great. It was…

 

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MWRA to shut down fluoride system

MELROSE — Set to start in late February, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority will be replacing portions of the equipment that feeds fluoride into its drinking water. During this period, MWRA will not be adding fluoride to the water. This work is expected to take about three months to complete.

MWRA has worked closely with…

 

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Free youth mental heath first aid course starting on March 13

MELROSE —Mayor Brodeur and the Directors of the Health and Human Services and Recreation Departments know that mental health challenges and substance use must be top priorities for the Melrose community. That’s why they decided to provide Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training courses to its residents, people who work in Melrose, and City employees—for…

 

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Girls’ basketball opens tournament with home game Friday night

BRIANNE SLATTERY and the NRHS girls’ basketball team earned the No. 9 seed in the Div. 3 state tournament and will host No. 24 Arlington Catholic in a first round matchup on Friday night at 6:30 p.m. Slattery and senior classmate Faith Newton were both recently named CAL First Team All-Stars. (Eric Evans Photo)

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Police Dept. earns 5th consecutive accreditation from MPAC

NORTH READING — Chief Michael Murphy is proud to announce that the North Reading Police Department has earned reaccreditation from the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) for the fifth consecutive time.

The North Reading Police Department was first accredited by MPAC in 2011, and was reaccredited in 2014, 2017, 2020, and once again on Wednesday…

 

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