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Virtual workshop planned for K signup

Published in the Melrose Weekly News on February 13, 2026

MELROSE — Melrose Public Schools invites all parents and guardians of incoming kindergarten students for the 2026–2027 school year to a virtual information workshop on Monday, February 23, 2026, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The session will be an overview of the schools…

 

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Police Log published February 13, 2026

Shoplifting reported at downtown restaurant

 

MELROSE — Reported shoplifting from a downtown restaurant was among the matters that kept police on the move recently.

On Monday, February 2, police went to the Santa Fe Burrito Grill in the 400 block of Main Street in downtown Melrose to investigate a report of shoplifting around 3:50…

 

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Fire on Altamont Avenue

Published in the Melrose Weekly News on February 13, 2026

MELROSE — At deadline Wednesday, firefighters from several communities were battling a two-alarm blaze on Altamont Avenue.

The first call came in around 12:40 p.m. Responding personnel found heavy smoke coming from the ranch-style house at 80 Altamont Ave. A second alarm was struck around…

 

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Polymnia Choral Society presents American Quilt

MELROSE — For more than 70 years, Polymnia Choral Society has been delivering great performances to acknowledge and honor the important times in our lives. On Sunday, March 8 at 3 p.m., Polymnia will perform American Quilt, celebrating the music of the United States as our country turns 250 years old.

Just like a quilt…

 

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DCR launches First Peoples First Stewards Children’s Library Program

Reading libraries featuring titles by Native American authors will now be available in visitor centers at nine DCR properties

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has announced the start of the First Peoples First Stewards (FPFS) Children’s Library, a new initiative available at nine DCR properties, designed to promote youth-focused written works by Native American authors. Featuring more than 20 titles, the reading library program celebrates the region’s Indigenous communities, histories, and their enduring relationship to the lands and waters that…

 

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Lewis champions early literacy bill

JASON LEWIS

 

BOSTON — As the Senate chair of the Joint Committee on Education, State Senator Jason Lewis led his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate to pass legislation that supports young learners by ensuring reading instruction is rooted in proven, evidence-based practices.

Despite Massachusetts being ranked best-in-the-nation for grade 4 reading on the 2024…

 

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Lipper-Garabedian backs bill to require apprenticeships in public construction

KATE LIPPER-GARABEDIAN
KATE LIPPER-GARABEDIAN

 

BOSTON — State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian joined the Massachusetts House of Representatives to pass legislation that seeks to increase the state’s trades’ workforce by requiring the hiring of apprentices for all contracts awarded for public works projects over $10 million. Effective a year after signed into law, this bill would require projects…

 

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Great library programs coming as winter marches on

MELROSE — Following are some announcements by the staff of Melrose Public Library.

HOURS

NEW!!! Open Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. made possible by the override.

Open Mondays through Thursdays from 10 a.m to 9 p.m (Upper Level closes at 8 p.m.)

Open Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Holiday hours…

 

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Follow Your Art secures capital grant

FOLLOW YOUR ART Community Studios. (Photo by Raj Das, ED Photography)

 

MELROSE — Follow Your Art Community Studios (FYACS), an independent nonprofit arts center serving the Metro North area, has reached a significant milestone in its goal to purchase its space at 647 Main St. in Melrose.

In June of 2025, The Mass Cultural…

 

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Editorial: Home heating fires peak in winter

Published February 6, 2026

Given the frigid temperatures we are currently experiencing and recent house fires in surrounding towns, we are sharing the following tips on common causes of house fires related to home heating as well as cooking and electrical systems. The information is provided by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Founded in…

 

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Getting it done

THIS SNOW REMOVER does what it takes after the city and our area received at least 20 inches of snow on January 25 and 26. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Sen. Lewis announces Virtual Office Hours for February

BOSTON — State Senator Jason Lewis will be holding Virtual Office Hours on Tuesday, February 17 from 2 to 3 p.m. This will replace the regularly scheduled Virtual Office Hours on February 16 due to the celebration of Presidents’ Day. Any constituent of Lewis is welcome to attend Office Hours with no appointment necessary to…

 

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