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Movies under the stars

MELROSE – The Filmmakers Collaborative will be hosting an outdoor ‘Movies under the Stars’ on Monday, August 28 from 6 to 9 p.m. The outdoor screening will be held at the Melrose Middle School Courtyard. To support and showcase the wonderful work made by our students, we invite you to join us as we screen

 

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Front Page: August 11, 2023

 

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Moving up in rank

TIMOTHY J. MORRIS (left) was recently promoted to Major in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. He is pictured here alongside the USS Cassin Young, Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston on July 29. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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City’s commuter rail impacts expected 

MELROSE — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) announced today that as part of part of the Commuter Rail Safety and Resiliency Program, upcoming work to improve safety and reliability along the Haverhill Commuter Rail Line will disrupt service from North Station to North Wilmington including service to Melrose Highlands, Cedar Park and Wyoming Hill stations starting September 9, 2023. According to the MBTA, work to

 

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MCC wants to hear from you  

MELROSE — The Melrose Cultural Council (MCC) asks the community to help inform arts funding in Melrose for 2024 through an annual survey about the kinds of arts and cultural projects the Council supports each year. 

Local Cultural Councils across the Commonwealth send annual community surveys to help determine funding priorities for individual cities and towns. While the

 

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Antique show and sale is being presented by the First Congregational Church

GENERAL ANTIQUES ON display at the show and sale

 

MELROSE — The First Congregational Church in Melrose will host its inaugural Antique Show and Sale on Saturday October 14 at 121 West Foster St. in Melrose. Spaces for a limited number of dealers are now available for rent and the reasonable rate for this…

 

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Ell Pond water chestnut cleanup taking place on Sunday

Melrose Ward 7 City Councilor Ryan Williams volunteers to help remove invasive water chestnuts at Ell Pond. (Photo, Finn McSweeney)

 

MELROSE — Community volunteers are invited to participate in a clean-up of water chestnuts at Ell Pond this weekend. Hand-pulling of these invasive plants will take place at Ell Pond this Sunday, August 6 from 9 a.m…

 

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MBTA board awards contract to purchase battery electric buses

THE ROUTE 137 bus motors along as it heads to Malden.

 

BOSTON – Last week, the MBTA Board of Directors awarded a $119 million contract to New Flyer of America Inc. for the production and delivery of 80 new, low-floor, 40-foot battery electric buses (BEBs). This vehicle contract award includes an initial base order…

 

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Taking it all in

MAIN STREET IS closed to motor vehicles during the Summer Stroll, and Friday night these young people met up downtown to take in the scene. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Do you believe in magic?

DURING THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE’S Summer Stroll, held this year on July 28, anything was possible. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Lawmakers: Melrose getting state road money too

BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian are pleased to announce that Melrose is receiving $523,713 in Chapter 90 funds from the state to fund local transportation infrastructure, as part of a $200 million allocation to support transportation-related improvements, including road and bridge repairs, across Massachusetts.

Along with designating funding for individual communities…

 

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No worries

THE 2023 SUMMER STROLL got great reviews from these gentlemen on Friday, July 28. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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