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Front Page published May 18, 2026
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Busy testing period starts this week at WMHS
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 18, 2026 WAKEFIELD — The following was sent to Wakefield Memorial High families by Principal Amy McLeod. Some editing of internet links and various charts were necessary. This past week, we were proud to celebrate our seniors who will continue their athletic careers in college at……
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The Arbors at Stoneham invites community to “Your Passport to Assisted Living” interactive health fair
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 18, 2026 STONEHAM — The Arbors at Stoneham is inviting local seniors, families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to attend Your Passport to Assisted Living, an engaging and informative health fair designed to make exploring assisted living feel approachable, supportive, and even fun. The event will take place……
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Looking Back
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 18, 2026 THE FRANKLIN SCHOOL Kindergarten treated their mothers to a party in honor of Mother’s Day on Friday. They recited poems and sang songs, then proudly served squares and brownies that they had baked especially for them. This kindergarten group is taught by Mrs. Kathleen……
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Liberty Chevrolet returns as parade sponsor
Photo published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 18, 2026 LIBERTY CHEVROLET returned as a Major Parade Sponsor this year. Pictured here with fundraising chair Bill Boodry is Malia Alves, Executive Assistant; Joseph Robert, CFO and Sean Van Praet, Vice President Automotive. This contribution is personal for Alves, who recalls memories of……
North Reading
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Track camp, SummerScape, Counselor-in-Training and men’s hoop at P&R
Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 14, 2026 NORTH READING — North Reading Parks and Recreation is your nonprofit community resource for fitness and fun! Your participation and investment support low-cost programming for all ages and improvements to our parks and playgrounds. Register today for the following programs listed below online at northreadingma.gov/parks-recreation……
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Study: Student user fees at NRHS exceed $1K for sports and clubs
Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 14, 2026 By NEIL ZOLOT NORTH READING — A Civic Action Project conducted by seven NRHS students revealed that it costs more than $1,000 for the average student to enroll in clubs and sports. The project on student activity user fees researched and written by Jillian……
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One hour can make a lifetime impact: Give blood with Red Cross
Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 14, 2026 BOSTON — In May, the American Red Cross asks people to secure their blood or platelet donation appointment to help the blood supply stay ahead of building seasonal pressures. Just one hour of time could help patients celebrate more life with loved ones in the……
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Last call for Memorial Day parade marchers
Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 14, 2026 NORTH READING — All are invited to the town’s traditional Memorial Day ceremonies and parade on Monday, May 25 on the Town Common. The ceremony will promptly begin at 10 a.m. on the Common followed by the Memorial Day Parade that will kick off at……
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Live music at Coffeehouse Showcase Saturday
Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 14, 2026 NORTH READING — The May Showcase of the North Reading Community Coffeehouse is this Saturday, May 16 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The performers are Diane Battistello, Tom Cook, and Ed Spillert. Each performer will do about a 30-minute set. The free event is held in the Activity……
Melrose
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The wonders of drumming
Photo published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026 MELROSE GIRL SCOUT TROOP #84215 visited local seniors at The Residence at Melrose Station for a special cardio drumming session. The class is a fun and energizing activity blending physical fitness with rhythmic brain stimulation and social connection. It’s proven to improve cardiovascular……
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Officials: We need rain
Editorial published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026 Nobody likes rain. But we need a lot of it, badly. State officials said last week that drought conditions worsened in most regions of Massachusetts over the last month after improving during March 2026. Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper declared Friday that the state’s Connecticut……
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For women, on Mothers’ Day
Photo published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026 THE 2026 Run for Women, which supports the initiatives of the Melrose Alliance Against Violence, is a welcoming, community-centered event that invites you to come together in support of a meaningful cause whether you’re there to run, walk, or simply be part of……
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There’s plenty to do at the Melrose Public Library
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026 MELROSE — The following updates and announcements come from the staff of the Melrose Public Library. Hours: Open Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. Open Mondays through Thursdays from 10 a.m to 9 p.m (Upper Level closes at 8p.m.) Open Fridays and Saturdays from 10……
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Latest design for Highlands project will not do
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026 This was written to the Melrose Planning Board and the city’s Community Development Office regarding the plan to redevelop the old Sgt. Harold O. Young VFW Post building on Chipman Avenue in Melrose Highlands. By ROBERT TULLIS and JONATHAN BAILEY-FRANCOIS We write to……
Lynnfield
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Early deadlines for May 27 issue
With Memorial Day place on Monday, May 25, the Villager will have early deadlines for editorial and advertising content for the May 27 issue. All press releases and editorial content needs to be emailed to the Lynnfield Villager by 12 p.m. on Friday, May 22. Editorial content can be emailed to lynnfieldnews@wakefielditem.com. All advertising requests……
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Lynnfield Middle School second trimester honor roll
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 13, 2026 LYNNFIELD — Acting Principal Adam Federico has released Lynnfield Middle School’s second trimester honor roll for the 2025-2026 academic year. GRADE 7: HIGH HONORS The seventh graders named to the high honor roll were Lana Allen, Reyansh Anand, Naomi Bagwadia, Ashley Bellandi, Josephine Charville, Cash Collins……
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Town planting new liberty elm trees at Veterans Memorial
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 13, 2026 LYNNFIELD — As the ground thaws and spring weather slowly arrives, the town of Lynnfield will plant 25 trees throughout the town to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary. The Planning and Conservation Department will oversee this program. This will include a special update to the Veterans Memorial in the……
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Lynnfield Rotary builds 30 beds for children in need
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 13, 2026 VOLUNTEERS, from left, Lynnfield Rotary member Jack Moynihan, Lynnfield High School Interact Club member Avery Haney, LHS Interact Club member Allison Maddocks and A Healthy Lynnfield Family Engagement Specialist Jess Tortola worked diligently to build a bed during Lynnfield Rotary’s fifth annual Build A Bed……
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Summer Street playground construction begins this summer
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 13, 2026 THE SUMMER STREET PTO presented a $64,927.54 check to the Select Board for the playground project on May 4. From left, Summer Street Principal Karen Cronin, Select Board Chair Alexis Leahy, Summer Street PTO Vice President Jenny Sheehan, Summer Street PTO Co-President Sarah Kelley, Select Board……
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They fought, we ride
Photo published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 18, 2026 SUPPORTERS OF wounded veterans took to the streets in our area yesterday during the annual Boston Wounded Vets motorcycle run. Here, part of the pack cruises through Melrose. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com) We have switched to a subscription model for online…
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Summer Street playground construction begins this summer
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 13, 2026 THE SUMMER STREET PTO presented a $64,927.54 check to the Select Board for the playground project on May 4. From left, Summer Street Principal Karen Cronin, Select Board Chair Alexis Leahy, Summer Street PTO Vice President Jenny Sheehan, Summer Street PTO Co-President Sarah Kelley, Select Board……
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Wakefield firefighters graduate from state academy
Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 15, 2026 CONGRATULATIONS to Timothy Coggswell (left) and Brian Dougherty on their graduation from the Mass. Firefighting Academy. WAKEFIELD — Wakefield Fire Chief Thomas M. Purcell announces the graduation of Timothy Coggswell and Brian Dougherty from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy’s 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training Program with……
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City prepared to weather fiscal storms
Mayor presents first budget not to include reduction in services Published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026 MELROSE — City officials have been playing catch-up ever since voters passed a $13.5 million Proposition 2 1/2 override last November. They have been trying to make up for positions lost over at least the……
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Memorable Veterans Dept. field trip to USS Constitution
Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 14, 2026 NORTH READING veterans and their guests visited the USS Constitution and Museum May 7, learning the history of the world’s oldest commissioned warship still afloat. “Old Ironsides,” a three-masted wooden-hulled frigate of the USN, was launched Oct. 21, 1797, one of six frigates authorized……
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Upcoming Memorial Day ceremonies and observances
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 8, 2026 Join the community for events, volunteer opportunities MELROSE — The City of Melrose has announced the official schedule of Memorial Day week ceremonies and observances. The Melrose community is invited to join in honoring members of the military who lost their lives in service to……
