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Front Page: June 26, 2026
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Development at head of the Lake finished
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on June 26, 2026 FINAL OCCUPANCY PERMITS for the 440-unit residential development at the head of the Lake known as “The Basin” were recommended by the Zoning Board of Appeals this week after they determined that developer Cabot, Cabot & Forbes has met all of its obligations under the……
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Unruly bicyclists reported
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on June 26, 2026 WAKEFIELD — A woman told police early last night she had been in a confrontation with a couple of bicyclists whom she claimed were taking up the entire roadway as she drove her vehicle down Nahant Street. At about 6 p.m., the woman said she……
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Markey on treating drug use; Deaton on insurance reform
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on June 26, 2026 The following releases were submitted by the office of Sen. Edward J. Markey and the campaign of John Deaton. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Ranking Member of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Subcommittee on Primary Health and Retirement Security, and Senator Rand……
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Looking Backward
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on June 26, 2026 LOCATED IN THE 300 block of Albion Street, across from the Bartley Street intersection, this small variety store was one of The column is being reprinted today. JUNE 24, 1954 Seventy two years ago, June 24th was a Thursday. It was sunny and warm. The……
North Reading
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What are vampire devices and how can I stop them?
Published in the North Reading Transcript on June 25, 2026 By BRETT SCHULTZ Sustainability Committee member “Vampire devices” are electronics that continue to use electricity even when they are turned off. Common examples include phone chargers that are left plugged in as well as cable boxes, game consoles, or coffee makers with small digital displays……
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Academic Accolades
Published in the North Reading Transcript on June 25, 2026 UConn fall 2025 dean’s list STORRS, Conn. — Seven students from North Reading, Leah Damphousse, Lauren Feffer, Tish Furlong, Molly Giunta, Tiara Lamont, Caitlin Raimo and Stephanie Stringer, earned dean’s list honors at the University of Connecticut for the fall 2025 semester. Assumption……
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Political Notebook: Markey opposes Healey push to divert pension funds for Economic Development Grants
Published in the North Reading Transcript on June 25, 2026 The following was submitted by the Joseph A. Markey campaign for State Representative for the 20th Middlesex District LYNNFIELD — Joe Markey, Democratic candidate for State Representative in the 20th Middlesex District, has called on legislators to reject Governor Maura Healey’s proposal to tap $50……
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Garden Thoughts – Part 1 Lilacs and Other Old Friends
Published in the North Reading Transcript on June 25, 2026 By VIRGINIA MCNEIL SLEP We moved into our house on Mount Vernon Street in May 1948, and down behind the barn there were two huge lilac bushes in full bloom: one purple, one white. I was five years old, and I had never seen……
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‘Pathway to Possibilities’ under consideration at Hood
Published in the North Reading Transcript on June 25, 2026 By NEIL ZOLOT NORTH READING — The School Committee was briefed June 15 by Hood School Principal Dr. Glen McKay and school nurse Jessica Blanchette about plans for use of open space for learning on the school’s campus called a “Pathway to Possibilities.” Use……
Melrose
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Editorial: Does primary election system need fixing?
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on June 26, 2026 This comes from the State House News Service’s Ella Adams. A ballot proposal that would eliminate political party primaries for state elections got the go-ahead from the Supreme Judicial Court on Monday, sending it along on its path to potentially go before voters in November……
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Katherine Clark gets $1M for city projects
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on June 26, 2026 U.S. REP. Katherine Clark, the Democratic Party whip, was able to secure over a $1 million for the city of Melrose. Here she stands with city department heads and elected officials. MELROSE — Recently, Democratic Whip Katherine Clark (MA-5) celebrated over $3 million……
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Raessler Guthrie given Park Scholar honors at Ithaca College
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on June 26, 2026 RAESSLER GUTHRIE, second from right, is joined by fellow Park Scholars and track and field student-athletes (from left) Kaiden Chandler, Adam Mocho and Autumn Valdes during its recent Park Scholar induction ceremonies at Ithaca College. ITHACA, NY — The Ithaca College Roy H……
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Students honored at Saint Anselm Nurse Pinning Ceremony
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on June 26, 2026 MANCHESTER, N.H. — Kailey Donovan, Elizabeth Grava and Madison Turner, all from Melrose, were recognized for their hard work, dedication and compassion during the 2025-2026 Nurse Pinning Ceremony at Saint Anselm’s Abbey Church. This annual ceremony honors seniors who have successfully completed the nursing……
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Beacon Hill Roll Call published June 26, 2026
Published in the Melrose Weekly News Volume 51 – Report No. 25 June 15-19, 2026 THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call reports local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of June 15-19. During the week of June 15-19, the House met for a total of 13 hours and 18……
Lynnfield
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Lynnfield to receive nearly $645K for road construction
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on June 24, 2026 BOSTON — The House and Senate have finalized a transportation infrastructure bond bill that will provide the town of Lynnfield with $644,829.31 in funding assistance for local road and bridge maintenance under the state’s Chapter 90 program. House Bill 5375, An Act financing long-term improvements to……
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Editorial: Planning for a holiday
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on June 24, 2026 We can all use a break from the ever-increasing cost of things. So savings-minded shoppers should plan accordingly because lawmakers recently agreed that the weekend of Aug. 8-9 will serve as this year’s sales tax holiday. Buyers can avoid the sales tax on many purchases, although……
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Tree Walk and Sketch June 30
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on June 24, 2026 LYNNFIELD — Members of the Tree Committee and the Lynnfield Art Guild will be holding a Tree Walk and Sketch on the Town Common on Tuesday, June 30, taking place from 6-7:30 p.m. Attendees will gather at the Meeting House where they will learn more about……
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Library hosting NAGLY drive through June 30
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on June 24, 2026 LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Public Library, in partnership with A Healthy Lynnfield and Lynnfield For Love, is hosting a donation drive for the North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth (NAGLY) during the month of June. NAGLY is an organization that supports young LGBT+ individuals, offering groups……
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Median home sale price reaches $999K in May
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on June 24, 2026 LYNNFIELD — The number of single-family homes sold in Lynnfield increased during the month of May. According to The Warren Group, there were 11 single-family homes sold in Lynnfield during the month of May that had a median sale price of $999,000. The number of……
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Development at head of the Lake finished
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on June 26, 2026 FINAL OCCUPANCY PERMITS for the 440-unit residential development at the head of the Lake known as “The Basin” were recommended by the Zoning Board of Appeals this week after they determined that developer Cabot, Cabot & Forbes has met all of its obligations under the……
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Free annual July 4th concert at Mount Hood will celebrate 250
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on June 26, 2026 LAST YEAR’S concert at Melrose’s “Green Jewel” was a hit, but the Mt. Hood Park Association hopes to top themselves this year for the nation’s 250th. MELROSE — The Mt. Hood Park Association is sponsoring its annual July 4th concert in front of the……
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Library hosting NAGLY drive through June 30
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on June 24, 2026 LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Public Library, in partnership with A Healthy Lynnfield and Lynnfield For Love, is hosting a donation drive for the North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth (NAGLY) during the month of June. NAGLY is an organization that supports young LGBT+ individuals, offering groups……
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IRP Summer BBQ and Concert series returns
Front Page, Local Headline News, Lynnfield Obituaries, North Reading News, North Reading Transcript, NRT FeaturedPublished in the North Reading Transcript on June 25, 2026 By MAUREEN DOHERTY NORTH READING — Now in its 29th season, the Friends of North Reading Parks and Recreation kicked off its free 2026 Summer BBQ and Entertainment Series Wednesday night at Ipswich River Park under sparkling skies. If you missed it, don’t worry……
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School Com. thanks Dr. O’Connell; welcomes new M.S. principal
Published in the North Reading Transcript on June 18, 2026 SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Patrick Daly is flanked by outgoing NRMS Principal Dr. Catherine O’Connell (left) and incoming NRMS principal Sarah Auger (right) at Monday’s School Committee meeting. (Michael Foley Photo) By NEIL ZOLOT NORTH READING — The School Committee said “hello” to new Middle……
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Pride Celebration draws hundreds to Town Common
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on June 17, 2026 THE LYNNFIELD PRIDE CELEBRATION on June 9 was organized by, bottom from left, LHS sophomore Cordelia Langton, LHS sophomore Lily Spillane, A Healthy Lynnfield Family Engagement Specialist Jess Tortola and LHS Social Studies Department Head/GSA advisor Susan Breen. (Dan Tomasello Photo) By DAN TOMASELLO LYNNFIELD… …
