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The League of Women’s Voters of Melrose Candidate Forum

MELROSE The League of Women’s Voters of Melrose invites the Melrose community to attend a Candidate’s Forum on October 20, 2021 at 7 p.m.

The four candidates for three School Committee positions will participate: John P. Connelly, Jennifer M. McAndrew, Jennifer G. Razi-Thomas and Dorie Withey.

Due to COVID concerns, this Candidates’ Night will

 

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PHOTO: For a cause

THE MELROSE High girls’ soccer team dedicated their Oct. 6 game with Wilmington to help fund breast cancer research. Pictured from left back row: Asst. coach Ashley D’Ettore, Ava Tormo, Talya Hamberg, Ellie Deeble, Emily Lucien, Emily Giovanardi, Chloe Mahoney, Kat Whisler, Maria Jelley, Paige Crovo, Jill Frawley, head coach Rob Mahoney. Front row: Kate

 

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Front Page: October 15, 2021

 

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PHOTO: Flying high with the Blue Angels

THE US NAVY’S Blue Angels were in Brunswick, Maine over the Labor Day weekend, their first New England appearance featuring the updated F/8-18 Super Hornet aircraft with F414-400 GE Aviation engines built in Lynn. Melrose’s Raj Das was there to capture the legendary flight demonstration squadron in action. (Photos by [email protected])

 

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Council OKs funds for library work

MELROSE The City Council this week paved the way toward major improvements that will make the Melrose Public Library a viable 21st century facility.

Councilors on Monday approved the borrowing of about $10.8 million, which is estimated to be the cost to the city as it seeks major library renovations. The entire project is

 

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Melrose resumes citywide public safety building planning process

MELROSE Mayor Paul Brodeur has announced the first appointees to the Public Safety Building Committee since the process to plan for large-scale renovations of the City’s public safety buildings paused indefinitely nearly three years ago.

The Melrose Fire Department currently occupies three buildings: the primary fire station located at 576 Main Street constructed in

 

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Chalk Walk: Community celebration of art for all

SPREAD YOUR WINGS. This FYACS staff member has created a beautiful, colorful mural of a butterfly made out of chalk.


MELROSE
Follow Your Art Community Studios is hosting an outdoor celebration of color and creativity on October 16 at Ell Pond Gazebo and City Hall.

The concept is simple: Individuals and families can “Adopt

 

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Front Page: October 8, 2021

 

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PHOTO: Melrose kicks up its heels during Porchfest

THE SAXYDERMS, formerly the Tufts University Saxophone Ensemble, is (to our knowledge) New England’s largest saxophone ensemble. The 12-member, Boston-based group has been playing a diverse array of literature including orchestral and wind reductions, folk, patriotic, and pop since September 2006. (Photo by [email protected])

 

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Front Page: October 1, 2021

 

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Front Page: September 24, 2021

 

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Correction: City would borrow $10.8M for library

By BOB BURGESS

Last week’s top story regarding the proposed improvements to the Melrose Public Library was wrong.

The entire project is estimated at $21,010,000 and includes several key outside sources of funding assistance. The Mass. Board of Library Commissioners has approved a critical grant of $7,993,290. The Melrose Public Library Trustees have generously pledged

 

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