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MWH cardiologist leads a heartfelt life

DR. SALIL K. MIDHA (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

By GAIL LOWE

MELROSE — If it is true that everyone is born for a specific life purpose, then it would follow that it is up to the individual to discern what that purpose might be. Dr. Salil K. Midha, former chief of cardiology at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital…

 

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City, schools host first Civics Day for Grade 8 students

CITY OF MELROSE employees participated in the June 11 Civics Day event. (Photo courtesy of the City of Melrose)

 

MELROSE—On Tuesday, June 11, Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School Grade 8 students visited Memorial Hall and Melrose City Hall as a capstone for the year’s civics curriculum. Students met with municipal elected officials and representatives…

 

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City awarded $10K to transform Milano Center Pavilion

DIGNITARIES JOINED IN celebrating a grant to complete the outdoor pavilion at the Milano Center on West Foster Street.

 

MELROSE — The City of Melrose received a $10,000 grant from the Foundation Trust, a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing new programming in partnership with small-to-medium-sized New England nonprofits to better serve high-risk populations and…

 

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Front Page: June 20, 2024

 

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Sports: June 20, 2024

 

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Nahant Street 40Bs vex ZBA, neighbors

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The Zoning Board of Appeals continues to be frustrated with the slow pace of progress in hearings for two proposed 40B affordable housing projects on Nahant Street. But mostly, the board agrees with neighbors that both projects are too large and will cause undue traffic problems on Nahant Street and…

 

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Tennis 2024

Five Warriors named boys’ tennis All-Stars

Greif earns league MVP for second time

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High boys’ tennis team celebrated their terrific season recently at their annual banquet. The Warriors thanked their seniors, honored their five All-Stars, handed out team awards and announced the new captains for next season. 

The five All-Stars were: senior captain Sam Ryder and juniors…

 

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Boating on Lake Q 2024

Community Boating is back at Lake Quannapowitt!

WAKEFIELD — The Boys & Girls Club of Stoneham & Wakefield’s announces that Community Boating at Lake Quannapowitt will be open Wednesday through Sunday beginning June 26. 

The program has been open on weekends but will now be additionally offered Wednesday through Friday. 

This outdoor activity offers the community kayak and pedal boat…

 

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Front Page: June 21, 2024

 

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Voters reject $7.7M override of Proposition 2 1/2

MELROSE — Voters rejected a plan Tuesday to raise taxes so $7.7 million could be added to budgets each year to help the city and its schools provide adequate services.

The operational override of tax-limiting Proposition 2 1/2 failed by a roughly 55 percent to 45 percent margin, with 5,150 voters rejecting it and 4,280…

 

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Cool runners

MEMBERS OF THE Melrose High outdoor track teams competed last weekend at the Nike Outdoor National Championship in Eugene, Oregon. They brought a Weekly News with them when they stopped for some ice cream.

 

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Report: City’s home sales remain healthy

MELROSE — The 59 single-family homes that have sold in the city through the first five months of 2024 have fetched a median price of $856,000, according to the latest report from The Warren Group, a leading provider of real estate and transaction data.

The median sales price of a single-family home through May was…

 

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