FIONA STEWART, of Melrose, earned a medal as the top runner in her age bracket at the Lynnfield Fourth of July 5K. Stewart finished with a time of 22:54. (Courtesy Photo)
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
LYNNFIELD — It was a sunny, pleasant day for the newly named Pillings Pond 5K (3.1 miles) July 4th road race…
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MALDEN — It was a rough night for the Melrose Americans baseball team on Monday night as they lost, 16-1, to the host Andre Chiefs at Maplewood Field in Malden.
It was the third consecutive loss for the team as they fell to fourth place in the Intercity League at 11-6-1.
The Chiefs…
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THE MELROSE Youth Soccer, Girls’ 5/6-1 team won the Middlesex D1 at the Commissioner’s Cup championship before placing 4th at the Massachusetts Tournament of Champions (MTOC). The Middlesex D1 title was a first for a Melrose team in this age group in the last 20 years. The MTOC took place from June 27-29 where Melrose
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BOSTON — Massachusetts could become the first state to ban future generations from buying tobacco or nicotine products, a move that some say will finally end addiction to the harmful products, but others argue removes adult choices and freedom and would hurt small businesses.
The bill vetted Monday…
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THE MELROSE 12-year-old All-Stars won the District 12 championship with a 3-0 shutout over South Boston on July 9 at Lewis Monk Field. (Courtesy Photo)
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
MELROSE — The Melrose 12-year-old Williamsport Little League baseball team cliched the District 12 title on July 9 as they shut out guest South Boston, 3-0, at Lewis…
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MELROSE — The City of Melrose is sharing the following updates for the upcoming week:
Dog Park set to reopen this week
The Melrose Dog Park is set to reopen on Saturday, July 19 following the installation of a new 6-foot perimeter fence. This important upgrade, which was paid for by a free cash allocation…
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STUDENT ACTORS and staff from Northeast Metro Tech joined together after students in Laurie Leone and Ryan Standley’s English class performed a play that was based on a book written by Standley. (Photo Courtesy Northeast Metro Tech)
WAKEFIELD — A Northeast Metro Tech freshman English class read a novel written by their teacher…
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PICTURED FROM THE left: Representative Lipper-Garabedian, Marie Rej and Janis Mamayek.
BOSTON — State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian nominated Wakefield resident Marie Rej and Melrose resident Janis Mamayek, founders of INspire CAFÉ in Wakefield as 2025 Commonwealth Heroines. Each year, state legislators identify women in their Districts who make outstanding contributions to their communities…
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BOSTON — Registration is open for the 2025 Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai. Scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 5, funds raised from the Jimmy Fund Walk support all forms of adult and pediatric care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Jimmy Fund Walk will aim to raise $9.5 million this year in the effort…
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Hot spots on hold, schools will be without research databases
BATES HALL in the Boston Public Library’s Central Branch.
By SAM DRYSDALE
State House News Service
BOSTON — Summer reading programs, English language classes, online research databases used in public schools across the state, free newspaper archives, e-book access, and GRE and career…
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