Author name: Dan Tomasello

Additional King Rail clubhouse funds OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Fall Town Meeting approved allocating more funds for the King Rail Reserve Golf Course clubhouse last week.

DPW Director John Tomasz recalled that the 2022 Fall Town Meeting approved the $900,000 clubhouse project. He said Article 8 was requesting an additional $300,000 from

Golf Course Retained Earnings to complete the…

 

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Pioneers shut down high-powered Amesbury 24-14 in battle of unbeatens

PIONEER linemen celebrate a hard-earned victory over an always-tough Amesbury with QB Tyler Adamo (No. 15, 221 passing yards, 2 TD, 1 rushing TD). Pictured from left to right is Anthony Morales (54), Walter Radulski (72), Alex Baldini (50), Quinn Hardisty (62) and Devin O’Connor (75). (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

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Boys’ soccer sweeps North Reading, moves to No. 2 in D4 rankings

THE LHS boys’ soccer team picked up a huge win over rival North Reading, 1-0 on Monday, their fifth victory in a row. (LHS Boys’ Soccer Photo)

 

 

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Lynnfield defeats Amesbury 3-0 (Oct. 20)

 


By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — First place in the Cape Ann League Kinney Division was on…

 

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Girls’ soccer headed to D4 state tourney

THE GIRLS’ SOCCER TEAM’S six seniors, from left, captain/defender Keely Briggs, forward Catie Kampersal, forward Megan Woods, captain/goalie Ava Gamache, captain/midfielder Ally Sykes and defender Addie Connelly had plenty of reasons to smile after defeating Essex Tech 4-0 on Senior Night on Oct. 14. (Jamie Hayman Photo)

 


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Lynnfield defeats Amesbury 4-1

 

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Library project narrowly rejected

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Fall Town Meeting narrowly rejected two warrant articles associated with the $34 million Lynnfield Public Library project on Monday night.

Library Trustee/Library Building Committee (LBC) Chairman Russell Boekenkroeger, LBC/Finance Committee member Joe Gallagher, Library Director Abigail Porter and William Rawn Associates architect Kevin Bergeron gave an overview of Articles 10…

 

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TM OKs move to preserve Main St. home

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Fall Town Meeting authorized the Select Board to purchase a historic preservation deed restriction for a Main Street home on Monday night.

Article 9 requested Fall Town Meeting to appropriate $300,000 from the Sale of Real Estate Account that the Select Board would use to purchase a historic preservation restriction…

 

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Superintendent seeking student representative on SC

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Superintendent Kristen Vogel unveiled her goals for the 2023-2024 academic year during a recent School Committee meeting.

Vogel said the goals she established as part of the state-mandated superintendent evaluation system pertain to district improvement, professional practice and student learning. Similar to previous years, she said the goals are connected…

 

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Fall TM votes on $34M library project Monday

A RENDERING of the proposed outdoor courtyards that have been incorporated into the proposed $34 million Lynnfield Public Library project’s design. (William Rawn Associates)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Fall Town Meeting will decide the fate of the $34 million Lynnfield Public Library project on Monday, Oct. 16, beginning at 7 p.m. in the…

 

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A Healthy Lynnfield honors youth, community leaders

A HEALTHY LYNNFIELD presented five awards to four students and an educator during the Annual Meeting on Oct. 4. From left, AHL Chairman Phil Crawford, AHL Program Coordinator Lydia Sweetser, LHS senior Addie Connelly (Youth Advocate High School Award), LHS sophomore Shealyn Moore (Unsung Hero High School Award), LMS eighth-grader Jack Cullinane (Unsung Hero Middle

 

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Willow Cemetery expansion eyed at TM

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A last-minute addition to the Fall Town Meeting warrant seeks to expand Willow Cemetery.

The Select Board voted to reopen and add an additional article to the Fall Town Meeting warrant during an Oct. 5 emergency meeting held on Zoom teleconference. Fall Town Meeting will take place on Monday, Oct…

 

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FinCom votes 6-5 not to recommend library project

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — One vote.

That was the difference in the Finance Committee’s 6-5 vote on Oct. 2 that did not recommend the $34 million Lynnfield Public Library project for Fall Town Meeting. The library project will be appearing as Articles 10 and 11 at Fall Town Meeting on Monday, Oct. 16, beginning…

 

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A look at the remaining Fall TM articles

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — While the $34 million Lynnfield Public Library project headlines the Fall Town Meeting warrant on Monday, Oct. 16, voters will also be deciding the fate of 10 additional articles.

Fall Town Meeting will take place on Monday, Oct. 16, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium. A…

 

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