“Our local healthcare professionals are doing a tremendous job of treating those in our community who have been affected by COVID-19, and we wanted to show our support and recognize the incredible service they’re providing,” said Lyle. “We’re fortunate to have the hardworking healthcare workers that we do and are thankful for their care, especially amidst this pandemic.”
Melrose Police Thank MelroseWakefield Health Care Workers
Chief Michael L. Lyle recently shared that the Melrose Police Department gave thanks to medical professionals at MelroseWakefield Healthcare on Thursday and participated in a parade of first responders.
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