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Melrose High joins debate over MIAA mandate for smaller batsThe new tools are making for a better game for North Shore high school baseball. That is the contention of Georgetown High School baseball coach Justin Spurr, who loves the new type of bats for high school baseball players in Massachusetts mandated by the state’s association for high school sports, the MIAA Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association). — Wicked Local Melrose Saugus Police log May 17At 6:38 a.m. a caller reported a male covered in blood on Endicott Street. An ambulance took a patient to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. — Wicked Local Saugus Winter warm-up for the spring for the Boston Azzurri soccer teamThe U-10A Boston Azzurri girls soccer club team, consisting of players from Saugus, Salem, Peabody and Lynnfield, came in second in the Danvers Indoor Winter Soccer League. Shown celebrating their winning season, from left, front row, Isabella Visone (Lynnfield), Alexis Nickole (Saugus), Tori Morelli (Lynnfield), Olivia Scarpa (Melrose), Alexis Brown (Lynnfield), Jessica Carter (Saugus) and Olivia Garvey ( — Wicked Local Melrose Video: Anova School in Melrose opens doors to gifted and talented studentsThe Anova School — a brand new school for gifted and talented children — opened its doors at the former Beebe School in Melrose Wednesday, Sept. 1, with an opening celebration attended by students, parents, and staff. VIDEO: Anova School opens in Melrose — Wicked Local Melrose Saugus Police log May 15At 3:54 p.m. callers reported a car struck a child on Central Street at Church Street. An ambulance took a patient to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. An officer reported several witnesses stated it was difficult to see the crosswalk because the lines are faded and there are no signs. — Wicked Local Saugus Hallmark Health System echocardiography program receive prestigious accreditationHallmark Health System is proud to announce both Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford and Melrose-Wakefield Hospital have been granted a three-year accreditation in the area of Adult Transthoracic Echocardiography by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC). — Wicked Local Medford Donald Wong helps clean up townState Rep. Donald H. Wong, R-Saugus was among the many Saugus residents and Parks and Recreation volunteers who recently helped clean up Saugus during the first annual spring cleanup. Scores of volunteers met at the Christie Ciampa Youth and Recreation Center, where they joined in the efforts to help keep Saugus clean and green. — Wicked Local Saugus Medford's Frankie Stavrianopoulos to throw Haymakers for HopeFrankie Stavrianopoulos is ready to come out of his corner swinging. The Medford resident will be stepping into the boxing ring for a very good cause Thursday, participating in the Haymakers for Hope Rock 'n Rumble, May 17, at the House of Blues in Boston. — Wicked Local Medford Where Romney, Sen. Brown stand on various issuesRepublican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and U.S. Sen. Scott Brown publicly support each other and even share key advisers. But on many topics, from foreign policy to social issues, the Massachusetts Republicans take very different positions. — The Boston Globe Monday, May 21, 2012 3:58 AM
Robert Cleary of Saugus named branch manager at Metro Credit UnionMetro Credit Union President and CEO Robert Cashman announced that Robert Cleary has been appointed to the position of branch manager for the Melrose branch, located at 138 Main St. — Wicked Local Saugus Lexington High baseball coach earns win No. 300 behind Shaw's no-hitterThe day really could not have gone any more perfectly. Lexington High baseball coach Tom O’Grady has been at the helm for 24 years now, and he’s certainly seen his share of dominant performances. But perhaps the most impressive pitching performance came on Monday afternoon, as star player Chris Shaw took to the mound to face Stoneham. — Wicked Local Lexington Standing room only at the MEG in SaugusA spring evening soiree was held at the Marleah E. Graves School on April 25 under the direction of Amanda M. Twaddle, music director at Belmonte Middle School. — Wicked Local Saugus
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