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New report showcasing communities going ‘green’ includes Melrose

Case studies flagged to show what’s possible

By SAM DORAN

State House News Service

BOSTON —Nine case studies of Massachusetts cities and towns that have adopted policies and programs to reduce the use of fossil fuels offer examples of how local decisions can accelerate the state’s overall progress toward 100 percent renewable energy, according to

 

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PHOTO: Aglow in community spirit

RESIDENTS CAME OUT in droves last Friday during the 2022 Summer Stroll. (Photo by rajdas, edphotos.com)

 

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PHOTO: The magic man

WHAT’S THE Summer Stroll without an awesome magician to keep an audience captivated? (Photo by rajdas, edphoto.com)

 

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T to close Orange Line

MEDFORD — The Orange Line will close later this month so much-needed repairs can be done.

Orange Line trains will stop running for a month, starting the night of Aug. 19, to accelerate work on the beleaguered line, officials announced Wednesday, outlining shuttle buses and other alternatives.

MBTA officials took a decisive step toward an…

 

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Take the city arts survey

 

MELROSE — The Melrose Cultural Council is asking the community to help inform arts funding in Melrose.

Local cultural councils across the Commonwealth send annual community surveys to help determine funding priorities for individual cities and towns. The state agency, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, sets forth a specific set of funding guidelines for state…

 

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PHOTO: National Night Out

ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, the Melrose Police Department held a National Night Out event at the Pine Banks Park lot off Sylvan Street. This nationwide campaign is designed to strengthen the relationship between public safety officials and community members.

 

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PHOTO: Such a night

THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and the city held the 2022 Summer Stroll downtown on Friday, July 29. Melrosians celebrated their community in the middle of Main Street. (Photo by rajdas, edphotos.com)

 

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Front Page: August 5, 2022

 

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PHOTO: Let’s take a hike

MHS CLASS OF ’22 grads and Eagle Scout candidates, Gavin Smith (left) and Colin Ormond (right) take in the view of Mount Baldy during a recent wilderness trip to Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico. They hiked 126 miles during the 11-day trip carrying 50-pound backpacks and camping each night in the desert with

 

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Time to take the Stroll

THE SUMMER STROLL is a chance to come downtown as a community, thanks to the Chamber of Commerce, the city and many generous sponsors. (File photo)

 

 

MELROSE — The Melrose Chamber of Commerce and the City of Melrose will host the Ninth Annual Summer Stroll on Friday, July 29, 2022. Come to downtown…

 

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Police host National Night Out August 2

MELROSE — Chief Michael L. Lyle invites community members to the Melrose Police Department’s free National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 2 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Pine Banks Park lot off Sylvan Street.

The annual event will include members of the Melrose Fire Department, DPW, Cataldo Ambulance, D&R Paving, the Melrose…

 

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City to receive $523,879 in Chapter 90 funds

MELROSE — The city of Melrose will be receiving $523,879 in Chapter 90 funds from the state to help fund local transportation infrastructure improvements.

This funding is a result of the state legislature’s passage of “An Act Financing Improvements to Municipal Roads and Bridges,” which authorized $200 million for repairs and improvements to municipal roads and bridges through…

 

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