Author name: Dan Tomasello

Taxes going up

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board approved a shift in the town’s tax classification in a 2-0 vote on Dec. 7.

The 1.50 shift approved by the Select Board means the tax rate is estimated to be $11.31 per thousand dollar valuation for residential property for fiscal year 2023, which represents a decrease…

 

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Curriculum directors release MCAS results, action plans launched

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LYNNFIELD — The 2022 MCAS exam results were recently unveiled to the School Committee.

Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Kevin Cyr said last spring was the first time the full MCAS exam was administered to grades 3-10 since 2019. He recalled that the test was canceled in 2020 due to schools…

 

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Happy Holidays!

SIBLINGS Audrey and Luke Delaney enjoyed meeting Santa Claus during Lynnfield Recreation’s Tree Lighting Ceremony on Dec. 3. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Town rings in the holidays

YOUNGSTER Marco Bevilacqua and his mom Liana of Hixon+Bevilacqua Home Group gave out hot coco and cookies from Lynnfield Baking Company during Lynnfield Recreation’s Tree Lighting Ceremony on Dec. 3. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Mother Nature could not stop 200 residents from celebrating the start of the holiday season during Lynnfield…

 

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Voters back public safety project

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LYNNFIELD — Voters overwhelmingly approved the $63.5 million public safety buildings and Town Hall project during the Special Town Election on Tuesday.

According to the unofficial election results released by Town Clerk Linda Emerson on Tuesday night, voters approved the public safety project 694 votes to 508 votes, representing a 58 percent…

 

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LHS SAT scores drop; participation rebounds

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School’s SAT scores dropped last year, Principal Bob Cleary said during the School Committee’s Nov. 29 meeting.

The SAT exam grades students on two different sections, and students can receive a maximum score of 1,600. The test includes an evidence-based reading portion that includes an optional writing component…

 

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Country Store celebrates ‘a nod to simpler times’

VOICES OF HOPE sang “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and other classic holiday tunes during Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s Country Store at the Meeting House on Dec. 7. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The tradition continues.

Hundreds of residents came together to kick off the holiday season in style when the Meeting House…

 

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Remembering an amazing woman

LYNNFIELD ROTARY AND THE LYNNFIELD MOMS GROUP joined forces this year to honor the late Julie Routhier during the recent Turkey Trot 5K Run and Walk. Her children and their friends were happy to honor Julie at the event. From left, Reilly Berlinghieri, Austin Routhier, Joey Berlinghieri, Connor Routhier, Brianne Routhier and Aviva Lash. (Maggie Kenneally Photo)

 

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PSB/Town Hall project vote Tuesday

AN ARTIST’S RENDERING OF the planned new Fire Headquarters that would be built if voters approve the $63.5 million public safety buildings and Town Hall project during a Special Town Election on Tuesday, Dec. 6. (Tappé Architects Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Voters will decide the fate of the proposed $63.5 million public…

 

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Lynnfield Recreation Tree Lighting Ceremony Saturday

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

Lynnfield Recreation will usher the holiday season in style when the incredibly popular Gingerbread House Contest, Light Up Lynnfield Contest and Tree Lighting Ceremony returns to town on Saturday, Dec. 3.

“We are excited to have the annual Tree Lighting festivities on…

 

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Country Store returns Saturday

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LYNNFIELD — It’s back.

Historic Lynnfield, Inc. will be hosting the highly anticipated Country Store in the Meeting House, beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3. The newly formed nonprofit organization will be using the Country Store’s proceeds to preserve the 1714 Meeting House as well as historic artifacts located in…

 

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EDITORIAL: Vote yes for PSB, Town Hall project

We noted in a May editorial that hundreds of residents gather on the Town Common each Sept. 11 for First Responders Day. The ceremony honors the victims and survivors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and recognizes Lynnfield first responders for keeping townspeople safe.

As the old saying goes, actions speak louder than words. That is…

 

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