Vandals Target Vietnam Veterans Memorial: Melrose Police Log Patch 2 hrs ago © Mike Carraggi/Patch
MELROSE, MA There have been at least two incidents in the past month where flowers were pulled from the Vietnam Veterans memorial at the Melrose Knoll.
The Department of Public Works was notified a couple of weeks ago that some flowers were missing from the site. The plants were replaced but removed less than a week later.
The DPW filed a police report. Police Chief Mike Lyle said some sprinkler pipes were also pulled from the monument.
Colella Landscaping replaced the flowers.
Monday, May 3
2:32 p.m. There was a complaint from DPW that there was vandalism and flowers taken from the Melrose Knoll.
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Updated on December 17, 2020 at 2:25 pm
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Crews worked in whiteout conditions Thursday in a race to clear Massachusetts roads as temperatures plummeted, threatening a flash-freeze. We re starting to catch up now, but this has been a tough storm. We re really concerned right now about this flash-freeze, Massachusetts State Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver told NBC10 Boston. The temperatures are dropping rapidly.
The season s first major storm, officially a nor easter, is expected to cover the state in 12 to 18 inches of snow when all is said and done. But the roads are expected to get worse not better despite over 3,000 pieces of equipment from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation treating roadways since Wednesday night.
Race on to Clear Heavy Snow Ahead of Flash-Freeze in Mass. © Provided by New England Cable News
Crews worked in whiteout conditions Thursday in a race to clear Massachusetts roads as temperatures plummeted, threatening a flash-freeze. We re starting to catch up now, but this has been a tough storm. We re really concerned right now about this flash-freeze, Massachusetts State Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver told NBC10 Boston. The temperatures are dropping rapidly.
The season s first major storm, officially a nor easter, is expected to cover the state in 12 to 18 inches of snow when all is said and done. But the roads are expected to get worse not better despite over 3,000 pieces of equipment from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation treating roadways since Wednesday night.