Author name: Dan Tomasello

Happy couples

GOOD FRIENDS, from left, Davius Chan, Viola Wertz, Kurt Rothermund, Ally Sykes, Ryan Michalski, Sophia Farro, Tom Neubauer and Leticia Marafon enjoyed a wonderful evening at the Lynnfield High School Junior Prom at the Danversport Yacht Club on April 28. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Josephine Farnsworth, 104

Civil air patrol captain, swim instructor

 

LYNNFIELD — Josephine Farnsworth, 104, died peacefully on April 7, 2023 at her residence.

Born in Boston on July 8, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Florian and Anna (Dulemba) Zielinski. She was the beloved wife of the late Allston V. Farnsworth, with whom she shared…

 

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Autism Awareness

THE NORTH SHORE OLD CAR CLUB, Lynnfield Police Department and the Lynnfield Fire Department participated in the third annual Autism Awareness Car Parade on April 22. (Candy Orlando Photo)

 

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Michael Scanlon, 61

Dedicated family man worked in finance

 

LYNNFIELD — Michael Scanlon, 61, of Lynnfield, died tragically and suddenly on Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

He was born in Torrington, Connecticut on Nov. 4, 1961, and was the son of the late John and Laura Jean (Miles) Scanlon, who molded…

 

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Tempers flare over disputed items at Historical Commission meeting

HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESIDENT Ron Sarro (standing at podium) addresses the Historical Commission during a contentious April 19 meeting. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The war continues.

Tensions ran incredibly high between the town-appointed Historical Commission and a dozen Lynnfield Historical Society members during an April 19 meeting. The latest chapter in…

 

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Lynnfield softball beats MC, East Boston

THE LHS varsity softball team (pictured) and JV team honored the memory of Emily Shann of Middleton during their two wins over Malden Catholic and East Boston recently. The Pioneers wore Shann’s number 3 on their batting helmets, wore black armbands and a Lynnfield No. 3 jersey hung on the backstop for the varsity game…

 

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Town budgets OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Spring Town Meeting overwhelmingly approved the fiscal year 2024 operating and capital budgets on Monday night.

While Town Moderator Joe Markey was going through the $65,049,217.48 municipal operating budget for FY24 that appeared as Article 6 on the warrant, Patrice Lane resident Patricia Campbell made an amendment to reduce Town…

 

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Debate begins on eliminating religious holidays in schools

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School officials have begun a discussion about the possibility of eliminating three religious holidays from the academic calendar.

Superintendent Kristen Vogel recalled during the School Committee’s recent meeting in Boston that there is no school on Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Good Friday. She said the school board asked her…

 

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Iovinelli, Pioneers, shut out Swampscott 6-0

MADUX IOVINELLI pitched a 3-hit, 9-strikeout shutout to lead Lynnfield to a 6-0 win over Swampscott on Saturday morning at LHS. (Kristine Marengi Photo)

 

By DAN ZIMMERMAN

LYNNFIELD — Last Saturday morning, on a windswept baseball diamond at Lynnfield High School, the Pioneers put the finishing touches on a successful spring vacation week, handily defeating…

 

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Nathan Kelly crowned Tier 2 World Ninja League champion

NATHAN KELLY

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Hard work pays off.

Ten-year-old Knoll Road resident Nathan Kelly finished first in the Tier 2 World Ninja League Championship in Austin, Texas on April 1. Nathan, whose stage name is “Nate the Great Ninja,” has been competing in the World Ninja League (WNL) for a year…

 

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Boys’ tennis sweeps Rockport, moves to 3-0 in CAL

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

ROCKPORT — The Lynnfield High boys’ tennis team shutout host Rockport, 5-0, on Monday afternoon at Rockport Elementary School. With that victory, the Pioneers improved to 3-1 overall and 3-0 in the Cape Ann League.

“We only practiced a couple of times during school vacation week last week,” pointed out Pioneers head coach…

 

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Boys’ lax moves to 5-1 with dominant win over Amesbury

SENIOR CAPTAIN James Sharkey scored his first career goal and led the team with eight groundballs in their win over Amesbury on Thursday. (LHS Boys’ Lacrosse Photo)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — On April 13, the Lynnfield High boys’ lacrosse team knocked off guest Amesbury by a final score of 17-5 on a warm, sunny…

 

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