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SC, aides reach tentative pact

MELROSE — The School Committee and district paraprofessionals have reached a tentative bargaining agreement.

Here’s the official statement:

“The Melrose School Committee and the Melrose Education Association (MEA) are pleased to announce that we have reached a Tentative Agreement for a new three-year contract for the paraprofessionals (Unit C) of the Melrose Public Schools. This

 

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Proper flag retirement

THIRTY-SIX American flags of all sizes were collected from the patients of Dental Health Concepts this fall to be properly retired during a future a flag retirement ceremony conducted by local Boy Scouts from Troop 750. Recently, Ali MacEachern (R), a dental hygienist who organized the collection, dropped them off in the wooden collection box

 

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Front Page: December 9, 2022

 

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Lions welcome special guest

WAKEFIELD — We have visions of sugar plums dancing in our heads because one of the highlights of the season takes place tomorrow when the Wakefield Lions Club holds its 63rd Annual Christmas Pageant on the Veterans Memorial Common.

The Lions will host the arrival of a very special guest. His name? Santa Claus. And…

 

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Girls’ basketball team hoping for state tournament appearance

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High girls’ basketball team just missed qualifying for the Division 3 state tournament by one win as they finished 8-10 overall. In the Cape Ann League, they went 4-9 as they came in 5th place in the CAL Kinney Division.

Two seniors from that team graduated: Lucy Cleary and…

 

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MBTA multi-family zoning district coming Info sessions planned

WAKEFIELD — The Planning Board will be holding a series of sessions where the public will be invited to ask questions regarding the mandate from the state to institute an MBTA Multifamily Overlay District.

In a recently passed bill the State of Massachusetts is requiring that MBTA communities shall have at least one zoning district

 

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Front Page: December 8, 2022

 

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Taxes on the rise

By NEIL ZOLOT

MELROSE — The average homeowner’s property taxes will go up about $225 in the year ahead.

At a meeting Monday, the City Council approved the annual classification shift determining the tax levy burden borne by residential property owners and those who own commercial and industrial properties.

The residential rate will be $10.42…

 

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Racist incident in the City Open to All

By NEIL ZOLOT

MELROSE —  Mayor Paul Brodeur and colleagues expressed their feelings after a racist incident experienced by City Councilor Maya Jamaleddine Saturday, December 3 at the Shell gas station at the corner of Main Street and Lynn Fells Parkway.

“This is something we should stand actively against,” Mayor Brodeur said at the…

 

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Dr. David Driscoll dedication ceremony Dec. 18

MELROSE — The Melrose High School Learning Commons will be renamed in honor of a former superintendent of schools on Sunday, Dec. 18.

Dr. David P. Driscoll served as Melrose’s superintendent of schools from 1984 to 1993. The former secondary schools math teacher was the district’s assistant superintendent from 1972-1984. He served as the 22nd…

 

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St. Theresa Christmas Festival of Trees on Dec. 10 and 11

NORTH READING — Are you looking for a fun Christmas event to do with your friends or your family this holiday season? St. Theresa Parish in North Reading invites you to their Christmas Festival of Trees, December 10 and 11.

During the free, two-day festival, you can stroll through the forest of beautifully decorated Christmas…

 

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