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Brodeur won’t seek a second term

MELROSE — The chase is on for the city’s top job after Mayor Paul Brodeur announced this week he won’t seek a second four-year term.

Ward 6 Councilor Jen Grigoraitis — the current City Council president — and former State Senate candidate Sam Hammar were the first mayoral hopefuls out of the gate, with more…

 

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Lynnfield Arts Festival will feature four musical groups

BLUE OF A KIND

 

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Art Guild’s annual spring judged art show has been transformed into a multi-day Arts Festival for all ages. On Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., four live performances by popular local musical groups will enliven the Lynnfield Common. The…

 

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FDA sets new mammography guidelines

MARIA KHALID

 

 

MELROSE — The Food and Drug Administration recently announced the implementation of guidelines calling for medical facilities performing mammograms to inform women if they have dense breast tissue.

The density of breast tissue varies from woman to woman and cannot be detected without a mammogram. “Many assume that breast density is…

 

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MACS makes bears for ER patients

JANICE CARR, left, met with ER nurses to donate teddy bears that were made by Melrose Arts and Crafts Society members.

 

MELROSE — Recently, longtime Melrose Arts and Crafts Society member Janice Carr met with Emergency Room nurses at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. Janice delivered 20 teddy bears to be donated to the children who come…

 

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Shine bright

STREETS SUCH AS Clinton Road were lit up in support of the MHS seniors on Sunday night. This was the MHS Permanent Scholarship Fund’s second Luminary Event and 5,200 luminaries were lit this year. (Photo by Kathleen McGourthy)

 

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Bright futures ahead!

THE SECOND Luminary Event put on by the Melrose High School Permanent Scholarship Fund took place on Sunday night in support of the MHS Class of 2023. Pictured here is East Foster Street, which was beautifully lit to celebrate the bright futures of MHS seniors. (Photo by Kathleen McGourthy)

 

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Melrose Destination Imagination headed to global tournament

THE NINJA PRETZEL Turbo Shots. Bottom row left to right: Hannah Elliott, Marta Francis, Eileen Garland. Middle row left to right: Isabelle Healey and Kayla Hebert. Top row left to right: Team Managers Eric Hebert and Adam Garland.

 

MELROSE — An 8th grade Melrose Destination Imagination (DI) team has placed first in the State…

 

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Melrose residents participated in Northeastern’s Relay for Life

MELROSE — Recently, Northeastern University student Corinne Francazio and her mom Carla Morelli of Melrose, participated in the area’s largest university-run Relay For Life. Corinne was a member of the event leadership team and relayed for her mom Carla, who was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer in 2017.

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Congrats to the newlyweds!

DAVID ANDRE AND ERILIZA GUERRERO-ANDRE got married on Thursday, March 23 at the City Hall. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Recycling webinar on April 11

MELROSE — The City of Melrose is collaborating with the Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and several towns and cities across eastern Massachusetts to bring residents “Stories of Our Stuff: Recycling & Secondhand Industry Across the World,” a webinar geared toward informing the public about the recycling industry and practices globally taking…

 

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Bright futures ahead!

THE SECOND Luminary Event put on by the Melrose High School Permanent Scholarship Fund took place on Sunday night in support of the MHS Class of 2023. Pictured here is East Foster Street, which was beautifully lit to celebrate the bright futures of MHS seniors. (Photo by Kathleen McGourthy)

 

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