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Arrests, Larceny, And Hit And Runs: Melrose Police Log
The following events were reported to Melrose police recently.

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The following events were reported to Melrose police recently.

Shifts in federal vaccine policy could affect school children.
More than 100 cars were gathered and doing dangerous things with their vehicles.
The person was last seen riding the bike toward Wellington Circle.
Matthew Ding has volunteered at the Golda Meir House for five years.
The complex being built on Main Street will have 20 available units.
The street has been temporarily closed as a result.
The city joins a very small group of municipalities who have enacted this divestment.
The Stratus variant may be better than others at evading immunity protection, according to experts.
The city's Health and Human Services Department has restricted access and advised residents.
The town is renting ADA-compliant rides for use on the Minuteman Bikeway.
The town's Health Department has restricted access and advised residents.
The woman is accused of engaging in prostitution through her work at spa in Maynard.
The virus is most commonly transmitted through mosquito bites.
The election is one of many steps in council formation.
The Brazilian restaurant was previously staying open until 2 a.m.
An important road in town has been made one-way temporarily.