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Melrose resident’s research project in state science fair

FROM THE LEFT ARE Mokkshita Arun, Wilfredo Villanueva and Mannat Markan of the Pioneer Charter School of Science.

 

 

EVERETT — In April, students from Pioneer Charter School of Science (PCSS) participated in the Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair (MSEF) High School State Fair at Gillette Stadium.

At the event, over 300 student researchers…

 

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Melrose Arts and Crafts held meeting and three classes

ONE CLASS HELD was painting at last meeting.

 

 

A CLASS HELD for making silk flower candle rings.

 

MELROSE — The last meeting of Melrose Arts and Crafts was April 28 at First Baptist Church of Melrose. We have meetings once a month on a Monday at 9 a.m. until approximately 1 p.m…

 

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Comedy night at Giggles

 

MALDEN — Bread of Life is hosting a Comedy Night on Thursday, May 8 at Giggles Comedy Club in Saugus located at 517 Broadway. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. and doors open at 6 p.m. The event will feature comedians Johnny Pizzi, Paul D’Angelo and Mike Hanley. Tickets are $40 p/person and include pizza. Drinks…

 

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City Hall updates

MELROSE— The City of Melrose is sharing the following updates for the upcoming week:

City’s 175th birthday party on May 3 at Memorial Hall

with Special Guests Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and District Attorney Marian Ryan

On May 1, 1850, Melrose (formerly North Malden) officially incorporated as an independent town. On Saturday, May 3 at…

 

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Front Page: May 1, 2025

 

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Sports: May 1, 2025

 

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Warrior girls’ track bounces back from Melrose loss with big win over Wilmington

MEGAN CLARK crosses the finish line in 1st place for the 100 hurdles with a PR of 18.6. She also stayed undefeated in the triple jump with a 1st place and PR leap of 32’3”. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)

READING — The Wakefield High girls’ track and field team bounced back after a tough loss

 

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Throwback Thursday May 1 2025

Throwback Thursday 1941

Throwback Thursday May 1 2025
LOOKING NORTH in Wakefield Square as the clouds of war descended upon the world in 1941. Anchor stores at the time were F.W. Woolworth and the Colonial Spa on the west side of Main Street and the First National supermarket on the east side. A portion of the sign for Smith’s Drug Store can be

 

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Council race takes shape

WAKEFIELD — The race apparently is on for an open seat on the Town Council.

Yesterday, Fox Road’s Gerard Leeman took out nomination papers for the position vacated when Ed Dombroski was elected Town Treasurer on April 22. Samuel Hockenbury of Emerson Street took out nomination papers Tuesday.

The Town Council voted Monday to hold…

 

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Contested Race: Select Board (vote for 2 out of 4)

Jeff Griffin, Select Board candidate
JEFF GRIFFIN
Select Board candidate

My name is Jeff Griffin. My family and I have been proud to call North Reading our home for the past 20 years. I own and operate a small business here in town and have had the opportunity to connect with the people of North…

 

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Contested Race: Community Planning Commission 2-year seat (vote for 1 of 2 candidates)

Jonathon Coste, Community Planning Commission 2-year seat candidate
JONATHON COSTE
CPC candidate, 2-year seat

My name is Jon Coste, and I’ve been a proud resident of North Reading for over 18 years. In that time, my family and I have built strong roots—raising four children, forging lasting friendships, and developing a deep appreciation for what…

 

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Town Election Day is Tuesday, May 6

ALL 12 CANDIDATES in the annual Town Election on May 6 participated in a spirited forum Tuesday night at Kitty’s hosted by the North Reading Republican Town Committee. Over 90 people attended and asked the candidates pointed questions as the town faces steep budget deficits in FY26 and beyond. From left: Chuck Carucci (Housing Authority),

 

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