MELROSE — Mayor Brodeur and Melrose Public Schools invite the Class of 2036 and their families to attend the City of Melrose’s Annual Kindergarten Welcome on Wednesday, August 23, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the Fred Green Field, located at 360 Lynn Fells Parkway.
The event provides an opportunity for Kindergarteners to meet their classmates and principals…
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MELROSE — Filmmakers Collaborative (FC) is a nonprofit organization based in Melrose that has been supporting a national independent filmmaking community since 1987.
In 2016, FC launched FC Academy, a program that teaches students in grades K-12 how to make short films during after-school, vacation week and summer sessions, culminating in screening their work at…
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MELROSE — The public is invited to attend the free Friday night movies shown on the First Baptist Church lawn. The church is located at 561 Main St., Melrose, across from City Hall.
Free popcorn and water are provided.
Please bring a chair or blanket to sit on the lawn. If you come early, you…
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During this election year, we will provide candidates the opportunity to explain their views on any issue facing Melrosians.
By JEN GRIGORAITIS
One of the features of our city that truly makes Melrose special is our vibrant business community. We are fortunate that the businesses that call Melrose home provide such a wide array…
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MARCO SCHIAVO says his client plans to use some of the winnings to buy real estate.
DORCHESTER – Simmons & Schiavo Lottery Trust 2023-28 of Woburn, represented by trustee Marco Schiavo, yesterday claimed the first $25 million grand prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s $50 “Billion Dollar Extravaganza” instant game. It is the largest…
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WAKEFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK’s Jeans Day employee program raised $254 in the month of July for the Reid R. Sacco Adolescent & Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Alliance and its annual Reid’s Ride fundraiser. From left, WCB SVP/Chief Loan Officer Michael Farren, WCB Community Relationship Manager Janet Rivers, WCB President/CEO Jeff Worth and Reid R. Sacco AYA
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MELROSE — Mayor Paul Brodeur has sent to the Melrose City Council an order requesting a debt exclusion ballot question be placed before the voters of Melrose on the November 7, 2023 election ballot.
A debt exclusion is a temporary increase in the tax levy that allows a City to borrow for a specific purpose…
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BOSTON — In the 2023-2024 legislative session, State Representative Kate Lipper- Garabedian (D-Melrose) has filed several priority bills focused on affordability, including in the areas of student loan debt, senior property tax programs, renters’ housing stability, financial planning, and cost of living adjustments for veterans. These pieces of proposed legislation are in addition to…
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MELROSE — Melrose is a special place to live. It keeps getting more expensive, too: The median price of single-family homes sold in the city last month was $1 million.
Thirteen houses sold here in July, and fetched a median price of $1,000,000, up $187,500 from the median sale price of just one year ago…
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SUMMER HOURS: Mondays through Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. (8 p.m. in the children’s room); Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and closed Saturdays and Sundays.
HOLIDAY HOURS: Closed Saturday, September 2 through Monday, September 4 for Labor Day.
FALL HOURS begin after Labor Day: Mondays through Thursdays from…
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