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Front Page: August 4, 2023

 

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Paddle boarding through Roosevelt School park

AFTER THE HEAVY rain on Sat night, the park became a makeshift pond! Means fun for the kids on Sun, July 30. (L-R) Beau Merrill, Emerson Merrill, Cameron Pietrantonio and Riley McNaught. (Katie McNaught Photo)

 

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Delegation: Priorities funded

BOSTON — State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian are pleased to have secured $193,000 to support local priorities in Melrose as part of the Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Massachusetts state budget.

The FY24 budget, which received final passage by the House of Representatives and Senate on July 31, 2023, provides funding for

 

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Cooling down

ON A STEAMY NIGHT, this group of Summer Strollers stayed comfortable in downtown Melrose on Friday, July 28. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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It’s all about community

THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and the city brought us another great Summer Stroll this year, and these folks took the opportunity to walk around the downtown for awhile. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Follow Your Art Community Studios Awards Emerging Artist Fellowship 

TOP ROW (l-r): Gino Zermani, rising Senior, Winchester High School; Elm Moock, rising Junior, Melrose High School; and Zohar Forman-Schwartz, rising Junior, Melrose High School. Bottom row (l-r): Gabriel Hunnicut, rising Junior, Melrose High School; Deidre McCarron, rising Junior, St. Mary’s School; and Janelle Irvin, rising Senior, Austin Preparatory School. Not pictured: Anirudh Seethamraju, rising

 

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Melrose Public Library News

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

Find Your Voice Summer Reading Program for all ages runs through August 4: Whether you’re brand new or a seasoned reader, we have lots of fun…

 

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Volunteer at Ell Pond for water chestnut removal

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

 

MELROSE — Interested in helping to clean up invasive water chestnuts at Ell Pond? Community volunteers will be conducting hand-pulling at Ell Pond this Sunday, July 30 and next Sunday, August 6 from 9 a.m…

 

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Front Page: July 28, 2023

 

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Trip of a lifetime

FATHER AND SON Mike and Patrick Casey went across the country to Kodiak Island where Patrick will be stationed aboard the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Cypress. Mike holds up a Weekly News as they enter Alaska, our great 49th state.

 

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Council gets PSB plans 

MELROSE — To build a new police station at the Ripley School, renovate the decrepit fire headquarters on Main Street and build new fire houses for Engine 2 and for Engine 3 is expected to cost about $130 million, the City Council was told this week.

And the longer the work is put off, the

 

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Chamber’s Summer Stroll is Friday

MELROSE — On Friday, take some time to enjoy downtown Melrose during the Chamber of Commerce’s 10th Summer Stroll.

With support from the City of Melrose, the Melrose Messina Fund for the Arts, and the Chamber’s event music sponsors, Main Street and Essex Street in downtown Melrose will be closed to vehicles during the event…

 

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