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MelroseWakefield Hospital Breaks New Ground With Heart Procedure
The institution recently performed a successful leadless pacemaker implantation.

Ben Pierce is a Patch field editor covering the communities of Melrose, Malden, Medford, Somerville, Arlington, Newton, and Brookline. He graduated from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in communication and a concentration in sports journalism. Ben can be reached at benjamin.pierce@patch.com.
The institution recently performed a successful leadless pacemaker implantation.

The Calling All Crows event is in its 17th year.
The Cambridge District Courthouse is in Medford.
The downtown location will now be open for lunch in addition to dinner on some days.
The man is facing three charges in total.
The University does not plan on making any staffing additions for the remainder of the semester.
The Mayor announced openings on eight different government entities.
Community members rallied together to call for an end to ICE raids both locally and nationwide.
Two large grants will be used to fund the majority of the work.
The following events were reported to Somerville police recently.
The following events were reported to Melrose police recently.
The school graduated 33 individuals from the Stow academy.
A vacant home on North Street caught fire early Thursday morning.
The MBTA is investigating the cause of the incident.
The Roslindale resident has been charged with six counts of defacing property.
The department recently purchased two brand new engines.
Caron Giugli retired after a decade working for the library on Salem Street.
The Newbury had a soft opening in December.
The town eliminated the position in 2021.
The Newport Restaurant Group fundraises for local food pantries annually.