Author name: Dan Tomasello

Firefighter honored for saving crash victim

LYNNFIELD FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC Nicholas Holmes accepts the Individual Award for Meritorious Conduct from Gov. Charlie Baker during the 32nd annual Firefighter of the Year Awards ceremony at Worcester’s Mechanics Hall on Nov. 23. (Courtesy Photo)

 


By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Firefighter/Paramedic Nicholas Holmes was honored during the 32nd annual Firefighter of the Year Awards ceremony

 

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Town to ring in the holidays Saturday

COUNTRY STORE COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Karen Nascembeni and Steven Richard were smiling from ear-to-ear after seeing Santa Claus again at the 2019 Country Store. This year’s event will be dedicated in Steven’s memory as well as his parents, Edie and Earl, who were involved with the fundraiser for a number of years. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Board zeroes in on Richardson Green purchase

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The town is inching closer to buying Richardson Green on upper Main Street.

The Select Board unanimously voted last week to continue a public hearing on purchasing the 20-acre parcel of land located at 1425 Main St. to Monday, Nov. 29. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the…

 

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AP exam participation continues upward trend at LHS

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The number of Lynnfield High School students taking Advanced Placement exams increased last year, Principal Bob Cleary said at a recent School Committee meeting.

The AP program provides students with the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school. The AP program also gives students an opportunity…

 

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Pandemic disrupts Lynnfield High SAT participation

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant decline in the number of Class of 2021 graduates taking the SAT exam, Lynnfield High School Principal Bob Cleary said at a recent School Committee meeting.

The SAT exam grades students on two different sections. In addition to the math exam, the test…

 

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PHOTO: Broadway comes to LHS

Broadway comes to LHSLHS’s production of “Shrek The Musical” last weekend featured, from left, Kyle Morais as Shrek, Veronica Wainwright as Lord Farquaad and Isabelle Moschella as Donkey. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Late local man identified as Cleveland bank robber

THEODORE J. CONRAD aka THOMAS RANDELE

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A deceased Carter Road man has been identified as the perpetrator of one of the largest bank heists in Cleveland, Ohio history.

U.S. Marshal for Northern Ohio Peter J. Elliott announced on Friday, Nov. 12 that Theodore John Conrad had been living under…

 

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Local taxes going up again

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved a shift in the town’s tax classification on Monday.

The 1.50 shift approved by the Select Board means the tax rate will be $11.99 per thousand dollar valuation for residential property for fiscal year 2022, representing a $1.28 decrease from FY21’s tax rate of $13.92

 

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Town honors veterans for ‘service, bravery and sacrifice’

AMERICAN LEGION POST 131 Firing Squad members, Marine Corps veteran Chuck Leach, Navy veteran John Harrigan, Army 82nd Airborne veteran Jack Lukas and Marine Corps veteran Hank Halligan fired shots into the air in order to honor fallen U.S. service members during the town’s Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 11. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Cross-country teams qualify for All-States

CAPTAIN John McKrell finished 11th in the Division 3A meet in Westfield with a time of 17:37 on Nov. 13. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

WESTFIELD — The cross-country teams are headed to the All-State meet this weekend.

“The Lynnfield boys’ and girls’ cross country teams had a successful day at the State Division…

 

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Toy drive this weekend benefits the Mighty Meredith Project

HELP BRING joy and diversion from treatments to hospitalized children by donating a new unwrapped toy to the Mighty Meredith Project’s annual Fill the Box drive. The kick-off event is this weekend at the Masonic Lodge, 283 Park St. MMP elves who prepared gifts for a special delivery to The Floating Hospital for Children at

 

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Adult COVID-19 booster clinic hours extended Saturday; pre-registration required

Published Thursday, November 11, 2021

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — The North Reading Health Department’s COVID-19 adult booster clinic scheduled for Saturday, November 13 has been extended by an additional three hours due to an additional allotment of 90 more vaccine doses than previously anticipated.

The clinic will now be held from 10 a.m.

 

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