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PHOTO: Don’t look back

SWANS enjoying access to the water and warmer temps (Donna Larsson Photo)

Published in the February 23, 2018

 

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Top priority is keeping school kids safe

Published in the February 23, 2018 edition

MELROSE — When the city’s schools reopen Monday following the February break, educators will welcome students and staff back with a continued determination to keep everyone safe.

A week after a gunman murdered 17 students and faculty at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, Supt. of

 

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Residence at Melrose Station celebrates grand opening

Published in the February 23, 2018 edition

THE RESIDENCE at Melrose Station recently held its grand opening. Pictured are: L-R: Melrose Station Executive Director Charles James, Representative Paul Brodeur, Melrose Mayor Gail Infurna, LCB Senior Living COO Jason Kohler, and Senator Jason Lewis. (Courtesy Photo)

MELROSE — The Residence at Melrose Station (www.residencemelrosestation.com), owned

 

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Cultural Council announces local grants

Published in the February 23, 2018 edition

MELROSE — The Melrose Cultural Council announces the award of 25 Local Cultural Council (LCC) grants totaling $9,400 for events and programs that will take place in Melrose during the 2018 calendar year. Thirty-six applications were submitted. The deadline for submission was October 15, 2017.

Grants have been

 

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A forward-thinking community

Published in the February 23, 2018 edition

There are a hundred or so reasons why Melrosians call a great city home. It has beautiful parks, awesome restaurants, tree-lined streets and an involved citizenry. Melrose’s business community cares about its customers and puts on important events throughout the year to show it. Kids get a good education here,

 

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Are you an investor or a saver?

Published in the February 23, 2018 edition

By WILLIAM F. RYAN, Jr., CLU, ChFC
Owner of WFR Financial Planning and Insurance

To best answer that question you will need to ask yourself, “Can I handle the day to day stock market gyrations when they occur?”  When I experience account losses can I honestly tell myself to

 

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PHOTO: The results are in

THIS HOUSE on Main Street has all judges holding up “10” for Olympic spirit, because this is the family home of U.S. bobsled team member and past medal winner Steve Langton. (Donna Larsson Photo)

Published in the February 16, 2018 edition

 

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Schools face budget hurdles

Published in the February 16, 2018 edition

MELROSE — School officials are getting down to the difficult task of coming up with a spending plan for next year that reflects the values they have set for a quality Melrose education.

In a budget message delivered last month to the School Committee, Supt. of Schools Cyndy Taymore

 

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City Hall celebrates American Heart Month in style

Published in the February 16, 2018 edition

MAYOR GAIL INFURNA (left) has declared the Tuesdays in February “Ruby Tuesdays” and encouraged staff to wear red to work. (Courtesy Photo)

MELROSE — Mayor Gail Infurna and the Melrose Health Department are working together to raise awareness of women’s heart health, as part of the American Heart

 

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PHOTO: A key member of the city

BRAD HUTCHINSON (left) is presented a key to the City by former Mayor Rob Dolan “in recognition of your lifetime of support to the City of Melrose” in a ceremony last month. (Courtesy Photo)

Published in the February 16, 2018 edition

 

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Attention all trivia enthusiasts!

Published in the February 16, 2018 edition

MELROSE — The Melrose Adult Trivia Bee will be held Saturday March 24, at Memorial Hall. The Trivia Bee is held annually as a fundraiser for The Bridge: A School/Community Partnership. At this very popular city-wide event, citizens, city officials, business owners, teachers, club members and non-profit leaders

 

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