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Wakefield Hosting Another Vaccination Clinic
As of last week's data, two-thirds of Wakefield residents have received at least one vaccination shot.

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As of last week's data, two-thirds of Wakefield residents have received at least one vaccination shot.

The 34 islands and peninsulas that make up Boston Harbor Islands and contain some of the most historic sites in the state may be in danger.
The coffee shop that employs people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is seeking applicants for a June 11 hiring fair.
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Six days above 85 degrees — and three straight above 90 — are on tap this weekend.
Two high school students from Stoneham are among the 2021 National Merit Scholarship winners.
Two high school students from Melrose are among the 2021 National Merit Scholarship winners.
Cole Buckley, 21, was arraigned Wednesday morning in Boston Municipal Court on a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
The Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority said to expect delays Wednesday morning.
Embattled Police Commissioner Dennis White finally had a hearing with Acting Mayor Kim Janey Wednesday.
Elaine Silva, who chairs the Wakefield Board of Health, will be directing the joint health department following Ruth Clay's retirement.
The northbound lanes were closed at mile marker 31.
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The mayor said a DEI line item has been delayed due to the pandemic, but advocates say the city has enough information to go on.
There is a drive-thru registration event this week for Melissa Hayden, daughter of longtime Stoneham teacher/administrator Sandra Fulmer.
The Wakefield Food Pantry helps meet food and household needs of almost 600 families (about 1,100 people) who visit the pantry each year.
Zero Waste Melrose reminds residents to get reacquainted with laws that help prevent single-use plastic waste and litter.
Plus: Contaminated water concerns, Methadone Mile crackdown, Baker must answer for tragedy and whether she's firing the wrong cop.
WHDH reported Jake DeSantis walked around the Burlington High School track for 24 hours straight in memory of those who died in service.
Crews are responding to a two-alarm fire at a Church Street funeral home, according to scanner reports.