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Peter Davidson, 78

Loved cars, boats, carpentry and nature

IPSWICH — Peter Symes Davidson died of natural causes on Friday, September 22. 

Peter was born on July 27, 1945. He was raised with his sister, Liz in Saugus. After graduating Saugus High School and prep school in Washington, D.C., he continued his education at Wentworth Institute of…

 

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Patricia Weisenbach

Loved the color blue, flowers and singing in church

WAKEFIELD — Patricia Ann (O’Brien) Weisenbach died on September 24 after a severe hemorrhage. She had fought a heroic battle with cancer since being diagnosed in February 2016. 

Pat was born on March 24, 1941, the oldest of eight children born to Edward and Gertrude…

 

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MEF’s Mystery Night Out planned for Oct. 21

WHERE IS THE night out? Now that’s a mystery!

 

MELROSE — The Melrose Education Foundation announces the return of Mystery Night Out on Saturday, October 21 at 7 p.m. Join fellow Melrose Education Foundation supporters to sip, nosh and socialize all in support of innovation in our public schools.

Mystery Night Out is a…

 

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Pioneer of the Week published September 27, 2023

Girls’ Soccer Senior Captain ALLY SYKES is this week’s featured Pioneer. Sykes scored a goal and controlled the midfield for the Pioneers in their big, 2-1 win over rival North Reading on Sept. 21. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Local woman recalls Lynnfield history at first History Café

HISTORIC LYNNFIELD CLERK Kirk Mansfield interviewed longtime resident Julie Hallenborg at the first History Café that was held at the Meeting House recently. (Gail Lowe Photo)

 

 

By GAIL LOWE

LYNNFIELD — There is a story that has long floated around town about Mrs. Fletcher and the former Perley Burrill gas station on Salem…

 

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Lynnfield Village Home & Garden Club kicks off new year

WAKEFIELD FOOD PANTRY Manager Deb Jones (center) accepts donations from Village Home and Garden Club co-presidents Carol Schelzi (left) and Sue Cullen.

 

 

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Village Home & Garden Club recently kicked off its new year with the meeting themed “A Bountiful Gathering, Eat, Drink and Be Thankful” at the newly renovated…

 

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Sponsorships, Permanent Recognition Program boost Memorial Hall fundraising

MEMORIAL HALL
(Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 


The following comes from the Friends of Melrose Memorial Hall.

 

MELROSE — With just three weeks to go until the October 14th Roaring 20s Gala to raise desperately needed funds for interior restorations of our beloved Memorial Hall, the Friends of Melrose Memorial Hall (FOMMH) Gala…

 

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Front Page: September 29, 2023

 

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PTOs, WEF talk of enrichment programs, events

THE WALTON AND WOODVILLE schools had their spirit shining brightly at Tuesday’s School Committee meeting. (Neil Zolot Photo)

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD — Representatives from Parent-Teacher Organizations (PTOs) and the Wakefield Education Foundation (WEF) made their annual appearances at the beginning of a school year at the School Committee meeting Tuesday, September 26.

“PTOs are…

 

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Old bank building to get new life

THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS this week gave its blessing to a mixed-use project in the old Wakefield Trust Company building in the Square.

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD — A historic former downtown bank will be redeveloped and expanded as a mixed-use residential/restaurant project after the Zoning Board of Appeals granted the necessary permits at

 

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Sports: September 29, 2023

 

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Warrior girls’ soccer earns 1-1 tie against Stoneham

THE WARRIORS celebrate Sam Goc’s second half goal against Stoneham on Wednesday in a 1-1 tie. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

STONEHAM — The Wakefield High girls’ soccer team hit the road on Wednesday to meet Stoneham.

After a scoreless stalemate in the first half, Wakefield got on the board early in the second with a goal from

 

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