THIS HOUSE at the corner of Main Street and Wave Avenue was tastefully illuminated for the holidays back in 1947. At the time, it was owned by Albert Lane, a prominent local automobile dealer. Built about 1930, this lakeside colonial style home looks much the same today as it did when this photo was taken
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Giving is better than receiving BUDDIES, from left, David Pumariega, Matty Cavallo and Dylan Deloury enjoyed wrapping presents for needy families during Lynnfield Middle School’s Holiday Gift Drive on Dec. 18. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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THIRD GRADE BROWNIE TROOP 64455 sang Christmas carols at Sunrise Senior Living on Dec. 17. Front row, from left, Caroline Swiatkowski, Grace Connors, Lucy Gargalowitz and Nora Pelissier. Back row, from left, Julia Reed, Winnie Gardner, Alexis Kenneally, Millie Gallagher, Ida Gallagher and Siobhan Donnelly. (Maggie Kenneally Photo)
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THE NRHS boys’ hockey team is getting ready to play in the First Responders Tournament held at Simoni Memorial Rink in Cambridge. The Hornets, 1-1 at press time, will play Nashoba Regional on Dec. 27 at 12 p.m. before playing either a 3rd place or championship game the next day. (Eric Evans Photo)
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JASON BERRY gets past a Triton defender during NR’s season-opening win on Dec. 17. The Hornets fell to Manchester-Essex 43-42 on the road Friday night. After press time: they defeated Winthrop on Dec. 27 and Arlington Catholic on Dec. 28 to become champions of the David Green Memorial Tournament. Berry and teammate Matt Myette were
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THE NRHS MARCHING BAND AND COLOR GUARD recently earned third place with a score of 90.18 in Division 4 at the New England Scholastic Band Association (NESBA) competition with their show titled “Midas.” This was the group’s highest placement and top score since they moved to a larger division. It was a fitting end to
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THE WAKEFIELD GARDEN Club’s Civic Better Committee recently brought holiday cheer to the Welcome to Wakefield sign at the corner of Main, Salem and Church streets. Pictured from the left decorating the sign with symbols of the season are Nancy McCarthy, Diane Kelley, Amy Brennan and Ellen Hennessy.
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THANK YOU TO the City of Melrose, the DPW and the MFD for bringing City Hall to light and kicking off the citywide celebration. (Carianne Roche Photo and Pam Gobiel Photo)
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THE MELROSE High boy’s swim team opened their season with an exciting win over Winchester on Tuesday by a score of 107-63 and will host Reading on January 7 at Malden High. Look for our feature on the MHS boy’s team in our next edition. (photo by Raj Das edphotos.com)
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THE MELROSE High boy’s hockey team battled to a near draw in a close 2-1 loss to Belmont to open their season on the road. Melrose’s Justin D’Antona scored Melrose’s equalizing goal in the first and Melrose defense, anchored by goalie Matt Fuccione, held the Marauders back until a Belmont goal with 4 minutes left.
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The Melrose High School boys basketball program recently held a Savers FUN Drive on Sat morning and collected over 2100 lbs of soft goods and 4-5 bins full of non perishable items for The Melrose Food Drive. Thanks for giving back this holiday season boys!
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