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The city-wide yard sale is back!

MELROSE — And here’s your SAVE-THE- DATE — October 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Friends of the Milano Center cannot tell you how happy they are to make this announcement after a COVID hiatus of more than 2 years.

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Front Page: August 26, 2022

 

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City awarded funds to develop old Caruso’s site

THE CITY IS getting state funds to support the development of a four-story mixed-use building on property once home to Caruso’s restaurant.

MELROSE – On Wednesday, August 10, Undersecretary of Community Development Ashley Stolba was joined by Mayor Paul Brodeur and other state and local officials to announce a $615,000 MassWorks Infrastructure Program grant to…

 

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Move to electrify is well underway

By NEIL ZOLOT

MELROSE — The city is embarking on an ambitious effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to “net zero” by 2050. A new 55 page report outlines 27 steps the city can take to convert energy sources to clean solar and wind based electric power in buildings and transportation systems to “avoid the…

 

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Front Page: August 19, 2022

 

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PHOTO: Thank you for your service, Officer Applegate

MELROSE POLICE OFFICER Jim Applegate retired on Friday, August 5 following 39 years of service to the City of Melrose. (Photo Courtesy of Andrew Applegate)

 

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Local Scouts excel during Troop Week

A WEEK FILLED with learning, fun and challenges was enjoyed by members of Melrose Troop 615 at BSA Camp Wanocksett on Thorndike Lake, Dublin, NH.

 

MELROSE — Scouts and scouters (adults) from Melrose Troop 615, Boy Scouts of America (BSA), had a great time at their annual week-long summer camp-out at the BSA Camp Wanocksett on…

 

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Brodeur, others urge Orange Line strategy

MELROSE — This letter was submitted by Mayor Paul Brodeur, Mayor of Malden Gary Christenson and Mayor of Medford Breanna Lungo-Koehn to the MBTA which offers a mitigation strategy for the planned closure of the MBTA’s Orange Line.

Dear General Manager Poftak:

We write to offer a mitigation strategy for the impacts of the planned…

 

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City health officials on monkeypox

MELROSE — In an effort to encourage and enhance community health and wellness, the Melrose Health & Human Services Department is providing key information around the monkeypox virus, which was recently declared a global public health emergency. The following information has been provided by Melissa Lowry, Public Health Nurse for the City of Melrose and…

 

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PHOTO: Summer strollers

THE JULY 29 Summer Stroll put on by the Chamber of Commerce with the help of many others proved to be the ultimate family affair. (Photo by rajdas, edphotos.com)

 

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Front Page: August 12, 2022

 

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City awarded funds to develop old Caruso’s site

MELROSE – On Wednesday, August 10, Undersecretary of Community Development Ashley Stolba was joined by Mayor Paul Brodeur and other state and local officials to announce a $615,000 MassWorks Infrastructure Program grant to the City of Melrose to support development of a new four-story mixed-use building at 681-697 Main St. near downtown Melrose — site…

 

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