Author name: Dan Tomasello

Town Meeting Monday

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — It’s almost showtime.

After a month-long delay, Fall Town Meeting will finally commence on Monday, Nov. 14, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium. Similar to previous Town Meetings, a quorum of 175 voters is needed for the meeting to proceed.

Registered voters will be able to…

 

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Recalling POW Captain Laurie Lengyel’s Lynnfield homecoming in 1973

LYNNFIELD RESIDENT Gail Foley collected many articles about family friend Captain Lauren Lengyel’s imprisonment and release during the Vietnam War. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By HELEN BREEN

LYNNFIELD — Longtime Lynnfield resident Gail Foley grew up in town in simpler times when students attended Wakefield High School before the town built its own high school…

 

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King Rail clubhouse project headed to TM

A RENDERING of the proposed new King Rail Reserve Golf Course clubhouse that will be voted on at Fall Town Meeting on Monday, Nov. 14. (Bechtel Frank Erickson Architects Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A proposed new clubhouse for the King Rail Reserve Golf Course will be voted on at Fall Town Meeting…

 

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EDITORIAL: Vote ‘Yes’ for smart growth

The nonprofit organization Smart Growth America defines the planning and development concept as a way to help “every town and city become a more economically prosperous, socially equitable and sustainable place to live.”

We believe that smart growth applies to three warrant articles that will be voted on during Fall Town Meeting, which takes place…

 

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Happy Halloween!

HUCKLEBERRY HILL SCHOOL first-graders had a ghoulish good time during the annual Halloween Parade on Monday, Oct. 31. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Fall TM warrant set

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board closed the Fall Town Meeting warrant during last week’s meeting.

Fall Town Meeting will take place on Monday, Nov. 14, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium. A quorum of 175 registered voters is needed for Fall Town Meeting to proceed.

The 13-article warrant…

 

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LMS artist takes Blue Ribbon at Topsfield Fair

LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL SEVENTH-GRADER THEA SPLANSKY was inspired by the view from her Uncle Tim’s balcony in Charlestown and painted this picture for his 40th birthday. Titled “Boston from the Balcony,” Thea plans to give him the painting for hanging inside his home. (Courtesy Photo)

 

By GAIL LOWE

LYNNFIELD — Twelve-year-old Thea Kendall Splansky…

 

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Report: School budget challenges loom if over-55 project is rejected

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The over-55 Sagamore Spring Golf Club development project would have less of a financial impact on the schools than building 82 single-family homes, Town Administrator Rob Dolan said during the School Committee’s Oct. 25 meeting.

Luxury development company Toll Brothers and the Sagamore Spring Real Estate Trust have come to…

 

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Helen Munroe, 88

Loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother

 

LYNNFIELD — Helen May (Elo) Munroe, 88, of Lynnfield, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2022 at the Atrium Dementia facility Danvers where she resided this past year.

 

Helen was predeceased by her son Michael in 1990, her infant son George, and her sister Elsie…

 

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Finalized PSB/Town Hall cost spikes to $63.5M

AN ARTIST’S RENDERING OF the planned renovated and expanded Fire and Police Stations and Town Hall viewed from Summer Street. (Tappé Architects Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The public safety buildings and Town Hall project costs $63.5 million.

Town officials originally estimated that the public safety buildings and Town Hall project would cost…

 

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Land preservation, development restrictions incorporated into Sagamore deal

THE WEST SIDE OF Sagamore Spring Golf Club will be preserved for golf under the plan.

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved a development agreement with the Sagamore Spring Real Estate Trust on Oct. 19.

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Sagamore parcels added into LCWD

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LYNNFIELD — Ratepayers overwhelmingly approved admitting four parcels connected to the Sagamore Spring Golf Club over-55 development project into the Lynnfield Center Water District during a Special District Meeting on Oct. 20.

Sagamore Spring Real Estate Trustee Richard Luff submitted Article 3 for the Special District Meeting’s warrant. Article 3 requested ratepayers…

 

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