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Graphic reading: Water Main Shutdown! Friday 2/12/21 8:30 AM to 3 PM Lebanon St Lebanon St from Forest St to South Mountain Ave.

Notice of Water Main Shutdown

On 2/12/21 the City of Melrose will be working to repair a water leak on 90 Lebanon St.. This work will involve periods of no water between... more ››

Brodeur Bulletin - Pooled Testing in Schools

Mayor Brodeur had the opportunity yesterday to sit down with School Superintendent Dr. Julie Kukenberger and Russell Johnston, Senior... more ››

Update on Vaccination Opportunities

The City of Melrose has joined together with Malden, Medford, Wakefield, Winchester, and Stoneham to share resources and information as we... more ››

Mayor Brodeur congratulates new officers

Two New Officers Sworn in to Melrose Police Dept.

This morning Mayor Brodeur attended the swearing in of two new Melrose Police Officers, Andrew Ruby and Thomas Grant. Both longtime... more ››

Everything You Need to Snow

2/1 Winter Storm Info

Significant snow is projected to move into the region this afternoon and continue through tomorrow morning. The City of Melrose is working... more ››

Mayor Brodeur invites community to join in declaring Indigenous Peoples Day

Mayor Brodeur is proclaiming Indigenous Peoples Day in Melrose. He is grateful for the leadership and partnership of Councilor Maya... more ››

City of Melrose, neighboring communities to offer Covid-19 Vaccine

Mayor Brodeur announced that the City of Melrose will be offering opportunities for residents to receive the COVID-19 vaccination,... more ››

Mayor Brodeur announces formation of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism Advisory Task Force; seeks applicants.

Today I am pleased to announce that I am creating an advisory task force to help me, my departments, community organizations, businesses,... more ››

Important Information for Older Homes and Water Connections

  All Melrose water customers recently received a letter from the City that describes ways to ensure that the water you are drinking is... more ››

Trust the Doctors: What staying home this Christmas means to our local frontline workers

Our healthcare professionals at our local hospitals have been working around the clock since the pandemic began to keep our community safe... more ››

Melrose categorized as Red community as cases surge.

Melrose has transitioned from being a yellow community to a red one.

Melrose Awarded State Data, Productivity Grant

The Community Compact Cabinet’s Information Technology grant program announced that the City of Melrose had been awarded a $100,000.00... more ››

New Covid restrictions to target second surge

On Tuesday, December 8, Governor Baker announced the following restrictions which will go into effect at 12:01am on Sunday December 13:

Melrose Police Announce Parking Ban Due to Weather

The City of Melrose reports that an parking ban will instituted based on the heavy snowfall expected this weekend.The parking ban will be... more ››

Take the Buy Local Pledge!

Join me by adding your name to the list of Melrosians who have committed to keep their holiday shopping dollars right here in Melrose. ... more ››

In 2017, Melrose residents were responsible for emitting 187,642 metric tons of carbon dioxide.

Want to fight climate change, right here in Melrose? Here's how:

The City of Melrose is offering another opportunity for community input on proposed actions in the draft Net Zero Action Plan.

Planning Office Opposes Proposed MBTA Cuts

Denise Gafffey, Director and City Planner, and Anne DeSouza- Ward, Planning Board Chair penned a comprehensive letter to MBTA management... more ››

Mayor Brodeur Opposes MBTA Cuts

                                                                                                 November 9, 2020 VIA FIRST-CLASS MAIL and... more ››

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