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Glimpses Of Renewal In Melrose
"We are divided in so many ways, but appear united in this: 'How can we help?'"

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"We are divided in so many ways, but appear united in this: 'How can we help?'"

"Ms. Monaco has a long history of supporting the students and faculty while staying responsible to the taxpayer."
Much of the money will go to removing the most risky lead pipes and repairing streets after the pipe work.
If waterfront isn't your speed, we've got two $15 million private gems you can hide away from the world in.
The popular Dockside will be replaced by a BBQ restaurant.
Just hours after the massive winning bid, the ball presumably lost all its value following Brady's return announcement.
Tom Brady, 44, will be the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback in his 23rd NFL season.
Saturday and Sunday could get messy, but there's reason for optimism beyond this weekend's storm.
It's not all frosting and sprinkles at Kane's Donuts these days.
A Facebook photo change. A simple request for aid. A stunning showing of solidarity between people thousands of miles apart.
Major League Baseball and the Players Association agreed to a deal that would end the lockout and give fans a full season.
Thursday's report showed stunning increases across the board for everyday commodities in Massachusetts.
Fifteen Massachusetts residents cracked the Forbes 400, which required a net worth of at least $2.9 billion to make the cut.
The city wants to know how you think it should spend ARPA funds.
Jitters Café, located at 12 Main St., is the fifth stop on Mayor Paul Brodeur’s coffee shop tour.
The School Committee voted to approve the calendar, which has class begin Aug. 31 for most students and Sept. 8 for kindergarteners.
A family which utilizes the 5:30 p.m. Education Station pick-ups and five-day preschool program would be on the hook for $13,503.54.
Thousands are expected to pay respects as Massachusetts State Trooper Tamar Bucci is laid to rest Wednesday in Revere.
The Malden Democrat will look to once again represent the 33rd Middlesex District.