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Summer Stroll returns July 28

Published in the July 21, 2017 edition

MELROSE — The fifth annual Summer Stroll: An Adult Evening on Main Street, sponsored by the Melrose Chamber of Commerce and the city of Melrose, will take place on Friday, July 28.

Residents are invited to come out and stroll along Main Street to discover what makes Main…

 

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AG proposes updates to Open Meeting Law

Published in the July 21, 2017 edition

BOSTON – Attorney General Maura Healey has announced that her office has proposed updates to the Open Meeting Law (OML) regulations to increase transparency and make the law easier to follow and enforce.

Earlier this year, the AG’s Office sought initial input from the public on potential updates…

 

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School supplies drive to benefit local students

Published in the July 21, 2017 edition

MELROSE — For the seventh year in a row, Chris Cinella of Edward Jones Investments, 502 Main St., is collecting school supplies to give to the needy children of Melrose. 

All the school supplies donated will be given to families who are served by the Red Cross…

 

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PHOTO: Glamour girl

LITTLE Layla Kulunis, 2 1/2, flashes a smile from beneath her glamorous sun bonnet while scooting along on a ride-on toy at the Common Playground. (Donna Larsson Photo)
LITTLE Layla Kulunis, 2 1/2, flashes a smile from beneath her glamorous sun bonnet while scooting along on a ride-on toy at the Common Playground. (Donna Larsson Photo)

Published in the July 21, 2017 edition

 

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Thank you, from the Dockside

Published in the July 21, 2017 edition

Our entire Dockside Family would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our loyal guests, friends and neighbors who supported the fundraiser this past Monday for our Wakefield Bar Manager, Melanie Hartrey.

Melanie recently suffered a spinal cord injury and will be out of work for…

 

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PHOTO: The color purple

THE CLEMATIS IS out on Vinton Street.
THE CLEMATIS IS out on Vinton Street.

Published in the July 14, 2017 edition

 

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5th Summer Stroll coming July 28

Published in the July 14, 2017 edition

MELROSE — The Melrose Chamber of Commerce and the City of Melrose announce the Fifth Annual Summer Stroll: An Adult Evening on Main Street, on Friday, July 28. 

You are invited to come to downtown Melrose and take some time to stroll and discover what makes Main…

 

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Four Corners Music Festival returns July 29

Published in the July 14, 2017 edition

MELROSE — The fifth annual Melrose Four Corners Music Festival is making its triumphant return to the city on Saturday, July 29, taking place from 3-8 p.m. at 360 Lynn Fells Parkway.

Music, arts and community have always been vibrant in Melrose. Continuing in this tradition, the fifth…

 

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Melrose First Federal Credit Union awards $1K in scholarships

Published in the July 14, 2017 edition

MELROSE — Melrose First Federal Credit Union recently presented two area high school students with $1,000 in college scholarship money.
Cole Hinchey of St. John’s Prep and Joseph Divola of Saugus High School each received $500.00 in Scholarship funds. The “Elsie P. Kinney Memorial Scholarship” is in its…

 

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A new badge for Tami Goodhue

Published in the July 7, 2017 edition

TAMI GOODHUE means a lot to the City of Melrose, and officials let her know it last week. From the left are state Rep. Paul Brodeur (partially obscured), Mayor Rob Dolan, Ward 6 Alderman Peter Mortimer, Police Chief Mike Lyle and Tami Goodhue.
TAMI GOODHUE means a lot to the City of Melrose, and officials let her know it last week. From the left are state Rep. Paul Brodeur (partially obscured), Mayor Rob Dolan, Ward 6 Alderman Peter Mortimer, Police Chief Mike Lyle and Tami Goodhue.

MELROSE — As a cop…

 

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Recycling Committee speaker Tuesday

Published in the July 7, 2017 edition

MELROSE — Ever look at an item you’re about to discard and wonder if it can be recycled —or if it can, how? These are the types of questions that Melrose residents often ask the Department of Public Works and the Melrose Recycling Committee (MRC). 

DPW and…

 

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PHOTO: Young Patriots

THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT and the city hosted a July Fourth celebration Tuesday under spectacular weather conditions. Competing in the wagon parade are Christian Lorenti, 2 1/2, Victoria Lorenti, 5 1/2, Addison Epstein,4, and Avery Epstein, 1. (Donna Larsson Photo)
THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT and the city hosted a July Fourth celebration Tuesday under spectacular weather conditions. Competing in the wagon parade are Christian Lorenti, 2 1/2, Victoria Lorenti, 5 1/2, Addison Epstein,4, and Avery Epstein, 1. (Donna Larsson Photo)

Published in the July 7, 2017 edition

 

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