The expanded hours are a result of the tax override that passed in the election on Nov. 4.
The Kitchen was founded with the goal of bringing people together through cooking.
The Center for Innovation presented Chelsea Jewish Lifecare's CEO Barry Berman and COO Betsy Mullen with the esteemed "Changemaker" award
btone FITNESS is opening its 20th location in downtown Melrose.
Project: Pop Up has brought small businesses exposure in 20 different Massachusetts communities.
Once the location of the first minority-owned business in Melrose, the site will be home to a new 4-story, mixed-use building.
Wejchert is a writer and climber and has written for Alpinist, Ascent, Rock & Ice, Appalachia, and the New York Times.
Melrose Resident, Kristy Murphy, Named Division Director
Melrose Resident To Help Set Direction Of Organization Changing Lives For People With Disabilities
Melrose businesses that become sponsors will get name recognition at pride events and will help celebrate Melrose’s LGBTQ+ community.
Paper & Clay will eventually feature artist classes and events, the city shared in a news release.
The event will feature at least 17 area businesses seeking new hires.
Molly's Bookstore is eyeing a Nov. 19 opening date in downtown Melrose.
Republic Services has seen major hiccups in some places in recent weeks after its acquisition of JRM Hauling and Recycling.
Nelson might be best known to residents as a co-founder of MelroseKind, a nonprofit behind the annual Melrose Random Acts of Kindness Day.
"This decision was not easy and comes after much reflection and re-evaluating of our priorities as we look to the future of our business."
The salary range being offered for the part-time position is $40,000 - $45,000. Hours are variable and flexible.
Jen Manning has been chiefly responsible for some of the most popular city events since taking over last March.
It's always best to call ahead before going anywhere on the holidays to check hours, but here's a general look at what's open and closed.
Barnes & Noble, which said its landlord will redevelop the site, is looking for another location to continue in Saugus.
Think of a few stores, restaurants or businesses you would miss if they disappeared, and plan to spend money there this holiday season.
Amazon Fresh will leverage technology to allow customers to avoid paying for their groceries in check-out lines or self-serve kiosks.
Melrose residents have the chance to win a $50 Shop Melrose gift certificate by completing the City’s “Your Future Vehicle Survey."
Some pop-up businesses on Essex Street caught my eye last week.
The mural will be part of a complete updating of Central Terrace in an effort by the city to activate more of its outdoor space.
Melrose Dance Academy did whatever it had to do to keep things going for its students throughout the pandemic.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Melrose area.
The Melrose Chamber of Commerce and the City of Melrose will host the Eighth Annual Summer Stroll on Friday, July 30th, 2021.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 103,507 Massachusetts businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Melrose.
The much-anticipated Santa Fe Burrito ran into some issues with the city's "more nuanced" liquor laws, as one commissioner put it.
A crosswalk is all that separates the only two retail stores in the city that can sell liquor.
The coffee shop that employs people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is seeking applicants for a June 11 hiring fair.
The incoming Melrose coffee shop is opportunity — not just for the workers, but for the customers, too.
"Every time you walk in there you walk out feeling better than you did before," franchisee Maryanne O'Donnell said.
Jennifer Manning gave a number of local business updates during her appearance on "Let's Talk Melrose, Melrose."
The beloved community events are scheduled for July and September after a pandemic-induced hiatus.
The $91 million budget proposal doesn't seek to get back to normal, which fell short for so many residents, Mayor Paul Brodeur said.
The city's residents showed they're ready to get back inside for a coffee, an option they've been lacking downtown since the pandemic began.
Location off I-93 exit adds more convenience for child care drop-offs.
The Melrose Farmers’ Market is excited to announce a $10,000 donation from Garden Remedies.
Home Instead anticipates hiring nearly 200 employees across Boston.