Monday, May 13, 2013
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Here are some of the top stories on Melrose Patch last week: Pedestrian Killed in MBTA Bus Accident Identified: The Middlesex District Attorney's office has identified the pedestrian killed in the MBTA bus accident Tuesday night as Minor McLain, 88, a World War II veteran and Prisoner of War. 88-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed in MBTA Bus Accident: The incident happened shortly after 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 in the area of Franklin and Pratt Streets. Whole Foods Expects to Open By Late September: Whole Foods is expected to open at the former Johnnie's Foodmaster site sometime before late September, according to a company spokeswoman. Melrose High Makes Newsweek's Top-Rated School List: The magazine's 2013 rankings came out May 6.
Monday, May 6, 2013
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Here are some of the top stories on Melrose Patch last week: Melrose Business to Help Boston Marathon Bombing Victim from Stoneham: Melrose-based Beacon Hill Wine & Gourmet will be raising money for Marc Fucarile, a Boston Marathon bombing victim from Stoneham. Madison Ave of Melrose to Host Fashion Show Friday: The fashion show is slated for 6:30 p.m. on Friday, May 3 at the Mt. Hood Clubhouse. Burbine Pleads Not Guilty to Sexual Abuse Charges in Essex County: John Burbine, a former Wakefield resident, is facing 100 child sex charges in Middlesex County also has case in Essex County after accuser came forward. Complete Election Results for Senate Primary in Melrose: Republican candidate Gabriel Gomez, a former Navy SEAL, and longtime …
Monday, April 29, 2013
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Here is a look at some of the top stories on Melrose Patch last week: Melrose Policemen Respond to Boston Marathon, Watertown Scenes: Melrose Police officers assisted at the Boston Marathon and Watertown scenes last week. Melrose Business Raises Money for Stoneham Marathon Victims Fund: Find out how much money was raised by Melrose-based Jeri Solomon Floral Design for Stoneham natives injured during the Boston Marathon bombings on Patriots' Day. Information Session on Affordable Housing Set for May 1: The city of Melrose will be having an information session on the Affordable Housing Lottery for the 99 Essex St. apartments at 7:30 p.m. May 1 atCity Hall in the Aldermanic Chamber. City, MAPC to Discuss 'Re-Birth' of Tremont Street Corridor…
Monday, April 22, 2013
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Here are some of the top stories on Melrose Patch last week: How Much Money Did Melrose Kids Raise for Marathon Bombing Victims?: A group of Melrose kids held a lemonade and lollipop sale Saturday afternoon. Find out how much money they raised for OneFundBoston, a city-established account where donations can be made to support victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. Local Podiatrist Helps Boston Marathon Bombings Victims: Dr. Carl Conui, who has performed surgeries at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, helped people injured during the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday afternoon. Melrose Auxiliary Police Officers Secure Boston Marathon Bombing Site: Melrose Auxiliary Police Captains Mike Batchelder and Dave Dragan, both of Melrose, responded to …
Monday, April 15, 2013
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Here are some of the top stories on Melrose Patch from this past week: Owner: Tuell Nursing Home Closing After 40 Years in Melrose: Despite being one of the highly-ranked nursing homes nationwide, Tuell Nursing Home will be shuttering as soon as the end of next week, according to co-owner Michael Cummings. Brodeur: State Transportation Bill 'A Work in Progress': Melrose State Rep. Paul Brodeur voted in favor of the House's $500 million transportation funding bill that passed 97-55 Monday evening. Renovations to Melrose Police Station Nearly Complete: The Melrose Police Department's $450,000 facelift is substantially complete. Melrosians Reporting Potholes, Graffiti Using Mobile App: About 50 incidents have been reported using the new cell …
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Check out our latest Week in Review with some of the top stories on Melrose Patch this week.
Here is a look at our Week in Review with some of the top stories on Melrose Patch this week:
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Sunday, March 24, 2013
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Here is a look at some of the top stories on Melrose Patch this week: Farrell Tabbed New Melrose High School Principal: Superintendent Cyndy Taymore appoints Marianne Farrell the new Melrose High School principal. Melrose Weighing Its Options After AG Says Mass. Towns Cannot Bar Marijuana Dispensaries: Attorney General Martha Coakley recently ruled that Massachusetts communities cannot prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries from opening in towns and cities but they can implement zoning regulations, according to the Boston Globe. Accused Child Molester's Wife to Stand Trial in August: Marian Burbine, the wife of accused serial child molester John Burbine, now has an expected trial date of Aug. 9. NH State Police Arrest Melrose Man on Drug …
Sunday, March 17, 2013
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Here is a look at some of the top stories on Melrose Patch this week: Governor: Investing in Early Education Important [VIDEO]: Governor Deval Patrick met with educators and children at the Franklin Early Childhood Center Friday afternoon in Melrose. Construction Begins on Melrose High School Science Labs: With the asbestos abatement work completed, construction of the Melrose High School science labs began this week, according to City Planner Denise Gaffey. New Pope Francis I Elected: Catholics in Melrose Area React: The white smoke appeared on Wednesday, signalling that the conclave had chosen Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio to be the new head of the Catholic Church. Melrose area Catholics responded. Melrose Makes Top 100 …
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Sunday, March 10, 2013
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Here is a look at the top stories on Melrose Patch this week: Defending Champ Burlington Knocks Melrose From Postseason: A strong campaign by the Melrose High School boys' hockey team came to a close on Thursday in the semifinal round of the North Division 1 boys hockey playoffs, as Burlington won 3-0 at Chelmsford Forum. MBTA: Oak Grove Bike Cage Expected to Open in April: With the majority of work done at the Oak Grove “Pedal & Park” site, the bike cage is expected to open this spring, according to a MBTA spokeswoman. Melrose Falls in Semis to Brighton: The top ranked Melrose High School boys' basketball team saw their 22-game winning streak and playoff run come to an end Tuesday night in Woburn, losing 65-62 in the semifinals of the …
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Sunday, March 3, 2013
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Check out some of the top stories on Melrose Patch this week: Melrose Beats Arlington, Plays New Mission in Quarterfinals Saturday: The top ranked Melrose High School boys' basketball team beat no. 16 Arlington 76-52 Thursday night in Melrose in the first round of the North Division 2 tournament. Currently, Melrose has a 21-game winning streak and is undefeated this season. You Ask, Patch Answers: Cost to Melrose For Upcoming Special Election: With a primary on April 30 and a final election on June 25, Melrose gets ready for a special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by John Kerry. City Collecting Sporting Goods and Apparel For Nation of Haiti: Mayor Rob Dolan and the Melrose Recreation Department are collaborating on a project to…