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Upstairs Downstairs at the Big Yellow House: FYACS Open Studios and Artist Pop Ups

MICHELLE TRAMMEL’S pieces of art

 

MELROSE — The community is invited to an Open Studio and Artist Pop Up event by 21 artists this Sunday, March 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Follow Your Art Community Studios (FYACS).

The downstairs gallery and studios will feature works by 10 visiting local artists in…

 

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Community freezer is open

THE MELROSE COMMUNITY freezer is helping feed neighbors at a time when residents struggle with food insecurity.

 

MELROSE — The weekly Sunday Free Meals Program at First United Methodist Church Melrose at 645 Main St. will offer meals on both Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday and is open every Sunday year-round from 11:30 a.m…

 

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Lewis leads charge in passage of Early Ed. Act in state Senate

STATE SEN. JASON LEWIS speaking at an EARLY ED Act rally on the State House steps immediately before Senate debate. He is standing alongside other lawmakers, and early education and care providers and advocates.

 

 

BOSTON — State Senator Jason Lewis, the Senate chair of the Joint Committee on Education, led his colleagues in…

 

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A new community resource for Melrose

DRAWING OF THE layout for The Patio at Follow Your Art.

MELROSE — Follow Your Art Community Studios (FYACS) is excited to partner with Tony Colella Landscaping this spring to create a new outdoor venue for classes, performances and community gatherings behind The Big Yellow House at 647 Main St. The updated backyard space will…

 

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Melrose Real Estate transactions published March 22, 2024

 

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Schools’ budget hearing is Tuesday

MELROSE — At their meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 26 and in accordance with Massachusetts General Law Chapter 71, Section 38N, the Melrose School Committee will hold a public hearing on the Melrose Public Schools administrative team FY25 proposed school budget.

Administrators propose spending just under $51 million in the year beginning July 1.

The…

 

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February housing report is out

MELROSE — During the first two months of 2024, 18 single-family homes sold in Melrose for a median price of $757,000, according to a new report from The Warren Group, a leading provider of real estate and transaction data.

Of the 18 sold so far this year, seven single-families were purchased in February for a…

 

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Melrose Hockey Boys celebrate playoff-bound season

THE MHS boy’s hockey team recently celebrated their playoff-bound season with a year-end banquet. (courtesy photo)

 

SAUGUS—The Melrose High boy’s hockey team celebrated their unpredictable and exciting season that included a playoff run, with a banquet held at Prince Pizza in Saugus on March 11.

Both varsity and junior varsity players received their certificates, pins…

 

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MHS girls hoop unveils new awards at year-end banquet 

MHS ALUM Shannon Kirwan and her family were present for the MHS girls basketball banquet to unveil a new award named in her honor. (courtesy photo)

 

By JENNIFER GENTILE

SAUGUS—The Melrose High girls’ basketball team celebrated their 2023-24 season with a year-end banquet at Rosaria of Saugus on Thursday, March 14. It was a…

 

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Holy Week schedule

LYNNFIELD — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of Lynnfield, 127 Summer St., is hosting the following services and activities over Holy Week and Easter.

On Thursday, March 28 at 7 p.m., there will be a Maundy Thursday service to commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus and the Disciples. The service will include Holy Eucharist, Foot Washing…

 

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Hayman praises Kevin Cyr’s work

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School Committee Vice Chair Jamie Hayman praised Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Kevin Cyr’s contributions to the district during last week’s meeting.

In the wake of the school system’s ongoing budget challenges, the School Committee recently decided not to renew Cyr’s contract once it expires on June 30, 2025…

 

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School budget trimmed to 4.4 percent increase

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Department’s preliminary budget for fiscal year 2025 has been reduced slightly, Interim Superintendent Tom Geary told the School Committee and Select Board during two separate meetings last week.

Geary said the preliminary $30,973,648 operating budget represents a 4.4 percent increase over FY24’s $29,656,549 spending plan. The town is looking…

 

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