Photo: Melrose Honor Guard in Maine
Melrose Police Honor Guard attending the service today for Corporal Eugene Cole of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Department.
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Melrose Police Honor Guard attending the service today for Corporal Eugene Cole of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Department.
MELROSE — Chief Michael L. Lyle is pleased to announce that registration for the Melrose Police Department’s second annual community golf tournament is now open.
MELROSE — Chief Michael L. Lyle reports the Melrose Police Department will participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this weekend.
Chief Michael L. Lyle reports that the Melrose Police Department is seeking to identify a man who robbed a bank Saturday afternoon.
MELROSE — Chief Michael L. Lyle reports that two Melrose High School students will be canvassing the city assessing damages to street and stop signs as part of their internships with the Melrose Police Department.
We have been watching the weather forecasts, and we are currently preparing for over a foot of snow tomorrow. We […]
Power has been restored at the Melrose Police Department and phones are operating normally.
Melrose Police’s normal business line is not operating, but through the 911 dispatch center, residents with non emergencies can call this business number: 781-662-3852.
MELROSE — It’s been a long and fulfilling ride, but after 37 years with the Melrose Police Department, Officer William O’Donnell hung up his hat — which he was known to wear even when driving in his cruiser — last week.
As of 8 a.m. Saturday, approximately 1,000 Melrose residents remain without power. Chief Michael Lyle asks that any resident who […]