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PHOTO: What’s on your mind?

RECENTLY, breakfast was held at Cappa’s Trackside Kitchen on Grove Street with Mayor Brodeur. (Photo by raj das, edphotos.com)

 

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Healthy Melrose will be in-person this year

THE CITY’S POPULAR Wellness and Fitness Fair returns on May 7.

 

MELROSE — For the first time since 2019, the city’s Healthy Melrose Wellness and Fitness Fair will return as an in-person event on May 7, 2022.

Melrose Mayor Paul Brodeur encourages community members and neighboring communities to save the date of the fair…

 

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Police chief retiring

CHIEF MICHAEL LYLE

MELROSE – The City of Melrose has announced Melrose Police Chief Michael Lyle will reach mandatory retirement age this November after 15 years leading the Melrose Police department and 35 years total as a police officer in Melrose. Massachusetts State law requires police officers, firefighters and corrections officers to retire at age…

 

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Waste, recycling rule changes OK’d

MELROSE – The Melrose City Council has passed revisions to their Solid Waste & Recycling ordinance amendments that were presented by the Melrose Department of Public Works during the Council’s February 22 meeting. The DPW presented these revisions in an effort to support residents through a community-wide transition in the way solid waste is managed…

 

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Bill Forbes Way dedicated March 26

MELROSE — The Melrose Veterans Advisory Board and the Melrose Veterans Services Department are hosting a dedication ceremony in honor of Vietnam Veteran William H. “Bill” Forbes.

During the ceremony, the board will dedicate the pathway behind the Vietnam Memorial as “Bill Forbes Way.” The Melrose Veterans Advisory board encourages community members to join the…

 

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PHOTO: Classic New England

AN OLD STONE WALL surrounds Wyoming Cemetery. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Front Page: March 18, 2022

 

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PHOTO: Working to end gender-based violence

ON MARCH 2, the Melrose Alliance Against Violence (MAAV) held their White Ribbon Event at Melrose City Hall. White Ribbon Day invites men and boys to be a part of the solution in ending violence against women and all forms of gender-based violence. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Masks optional in schools

MELROSE — In another sign of COVID waning, the ever-cautious School Committee decided it was safe to make face masks optional in the city’s educational facilities.

That decision, made Tuesday night, was effective the next day. It marks the first time since March 2020 that kids could see each other’s full faces in the classroom…

 

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MHS name recommendation: Red Hawks

MELROSE — If those working on another name and logo for Melrose High have their way, the sports teams and extracurricular clubs will be known as the Red Hawks.

That was the recommendation of Principal Jason Merrill this week. The School Committee will wait until at least their next meeting to decide.

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Project aims to bring us together

MELROSE — In partnership with MMTV, Melrose Together is launching a new project to bring Melrosians closer together during these socially challenging times by connecting each other over personal conversations.

Melrose Together: One Small Step is inspired by StoryCorps, a national effort to preserve and share stories in order to build connections between people and…

 

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PHOTO: Ukrainian Cultural Center of NE visits Melrose

ON MARCH 5, local Melrose residents Andriy Boyko and Maryan Tsar, who are Ukrainian, spoke with residents at City Hall about Ukraine and what has happened there over the last week directly from Ukrainians. (Photos by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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