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Free youth mental heath first aid course starting on March 13

MELROSE —Mayor Brodeur and the Directors of the Health and Human Services and Recreation Departments know that mental health challenges and substance use must be top priorities for the Melrose community. That’s why they decided to provide Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training courses to its residents, people who work in Melrose, and City employees—for…

 

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Mayor: There is much more to do

MAYOR PAUL BRODEUR talked about the city’s accomplishments and challenges Monday in the new Dr. David Driscoll Learning Commons at Melrose High. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

MELROSE — Mayor Paul Brodeur said this week that the city faces a lot of difficult work, including paying for expensive public safety facilities and sustaining a…

 

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Front Page: March 3, 2023

 

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5th Beer + Bites held in Melrose April 1

MELROSE — BEER + BITES returns to Memorial Hall (at 590 Main Street, Melrose) on Saturday, April 1 for a fifth year. The popular event will again offer two tasting sessions (2-5 p.m. and 6:30-9:30 p.m.), and guests will have the opportunity to enjoy an assortment of locally produced beers and ales from up to…

 

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17 single-families sold last month

MELROSE — Bucking a state trend, 17 single-family homes sold in Melrose during the first month of 2023, 10 more than in January 2022.

However, the seven single-families sold in the city a year ago last month went for a median price of $850,000, much more than those purchased in Melrose in January 2023.

The…

 

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Buy personalized brick to honor a veteran

MELROSE — The City of Melrose and Veteran’s Services Department invites families to honor the veterans in their life, living or deceased, with an inscribed brick to be placed at the Vietnam Veterans’ Reflection Area memorial. The bricks, which can honor veterans who served in peace or war at any time, will be added to…

 

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Ukrainian support event Friday

IN 2022, the city, residents from Ukraine and the Ukrainian Cultural Center of New England partnered to host a presentation about Ukraine’s history. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

MELROSE – On February 24, 2022, Russian forces launched an unprovoked attack on Ukraine. To commemorate the one-year anniversary of the initial attack and continue to support…

 

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Front Page: February 24, 2023

 

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Sensei-tional gift

THE BILL ADAMS Karate School, located at 527 Main Street in Melrose, recently donated $750 to the Franklin School PTO. Bill Adams can be seen presenting the check to the PTO President Lauren Howell, surrounded by students who participated in the fundraiser. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Memorial Day Parade returns

MELROSE — In partnership with the Melrose Veterans Services Department, Mayor Paul Brodeur recently announced that the City’s Memorial Day Parade will return on Sunday, May 28. All Melrose residents are invited to join the city as it honors local veterans—our nation’s heroes—during the parade and other Memorial Day 2023 observances.

“I’m excited to bring…

 

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MAAV White Ribbon Day Event on March 1

MELROSE — The Melrose Alliance Against Violence (MAAV) will host its 6th Annual White Ribbon Day Event in collaboration with the City of Melrose on Wednesday, March 1, at 1 p.m. in front of Melrose City Hall’s Essex Street entrance. All Melrose community members, particularly Melrose men of all ages, are invited to join the…

 

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Construction zone

MARK THOMPSON took this photo of the new salt shed the DPW is installing.

 

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