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Council candidates bat some issues around

LAST WEEK’s televised debate for Town Council featured incumbent Town Councilors Mehreen Butt and Edward Dombroski. Challenger Christopher Carino declined to participate in the debate at WCAT. (Mark Sardella Photo)

WAKEFIELD — How to keep the town as affordable as possible in the face of a significant property tax increase created by the recent passage…

 

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Melrose Destination Imagination headed to global tournament

THE NINJA PRETZEL Turbo Shots. Bottom row left to right: Hannah Elliott, Marta Francis, Eileen Garland. Middle row left to right: Isabelle Healey and Kayla Hebert. Top row left to right: Team Managers Eric Hebert and Adam Garland.

 

MELROSE — An 8th grade Melrose Destination Imagination (DI) team has placed first in the State…

 

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Select Board candidate statements

PHIL CRAWFORD

Select Board Chairman Phil Crawford, who is a running for re-election, submitted the following candidate’s statement.

My name is Phil Crawford and I am running for re-election to the Lynnfield Select Board. I am a 36-year Lynnfield resident with my wife, Ellen, and we have had the pleasure of raising our four children…

 

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Spreading joy!

THERE’S NO age limit on fun as the Easter Bunny brought smiles to the young and the young-at-heart during Sunday’s annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Batchelder School sponsored by the Union Congregational Church. (Shelley Gullotti Photo)

 

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Voke project looking to wrap up with ConCom

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — Representatives of Northeast Metro Tech maintain that they have made a lot of changes to their plan in an effort to accommodate the concerns of the Conservation Commission. At last week’s meeting, they made it clear that they feel they have provided the Commission with sufficient information to move things…

 

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Recycling webinar on April 11

MELROSE — The City of Melrose is collaborating with the Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and several towns and cities across eastern Massachusetts to bring residents “Stories of Our Stuff: Recycling & Secondhand Industry Across the World,” a webinar geared toward informing the public about the recycling industry and practices globally taking…

 

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MHS students demand action on guns

MELROSE — Some Melrose High students demanded action on gun control Wednesday afternoon, a little more than a week after three staffers and three kids were shot inside a Nashville school.

Local students planned to gather at the Cabbage Patch to listen to some speakers. The Weekly News was told the young adults walked out…

 

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No women among town’s top 50 wage earners

By BOB BURGESS

WAKEFIELD — No women were among the 50 top paid town employees last year, a list that remains dominated by police, Wakefield Municipal Gas and Light Department workers and firefighters, many of whom accept a lot of overtime and extra shifts to get on it.

The top group’s gross compensation — which

 

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