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We can disagree on a lot, but not about how good the food here is in Melrose. Here are my favorites and your favorites.
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Luis Alfredo Rivas Clase, also known as "The Surgeon," was shot to death while still a fugitive in the David Ortiz shooting.
The gun manufacturer is leaving after nearly 170 years due to what it says are unfavorable firearm conditions in Massachusetts.
The Buccaneers-Patriots game figures to be one of the most-watched of the season, but some in New England and beyond may be shut out of it.
Columbus Day, while still officially on the books, won't be recognized in Melrose this year. Here's a look at the Oct. 10 and 11 schedule.
Mary Watts, who along with her late husband served in the Navy, is celebrating her 100th birthday next week.
The district's COVID-19 tracker indicates the staff member is vaccinated and has consented to the routine testing program.
Melrose Mayor Paul Brodeur makes his pitch as to why it's imperative the Melrose Public Library renovation by funded.
A new book reveals how badly the relationship between the quarterback and coach deteriorated. It also talks about that Super Bowl benching.
Prosecutors said one of the members of the group told police the highway standoff would have ended differently had they called in backup.
The Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus (MWPC) has endorsed Melrose School Committee Chair Jen McAndrew in her re-election effort.
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Residents sent "borderline threatening" messages to elected officials at all hours of the day.
Superintendent Julie Kukenberger said Melrose will continue masking due to a number of factors, not the least of which is the delta variant.
A calendar of what's coming at the Burlington Public Library.
Zero Waste Melrose and Keep Melrose Beautiful join forces for a day of green events.
Also: A grave mystery is being solved; Annoyed residents are sounding off; 9 hurt in T escalator accident; More.