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Front Page: February 23, 2023

 

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Attorney fires back at Metro Tech critics 

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD — Things got a little heated once again at last night’s Conservation Commission meeting as the ConCom continues its review of a Notice of Intent for the planned new Northeast Metro Tech regional vocational high school on Hemlock Road.  

Tensions surfaced over issues raised in a letter from Douglas Heath that

 

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Front Page: February 22, 2023

 

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Summer Street geography enthusiast building impressive Lego sets

SUMMER STREET SCHOOL fourth-grader James Rogers proudly displays the Lego Architecture sets he built with his mother Katelyn. (Courtesy Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Nine-year-old Summer Street School fourth-grader James Rogers loves studying history and geography.

James’ passion for history and geography led him to start building Lego Architecture sets of famous locations…

 

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Town’s retirees get a raise

Town Council notebook

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The Town Council voted last week to increase the cost of living adjustment that retired town employees will receive for FY 2023.

Finance Committee member Dan Sherman noted that last November, Gov. Charlie Baker signed legislation that provides local retirement systems with the option to increase the cost…

 

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Front Page: February 21, 2023

 

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Election openings remain

WAKEFIELD — With two weeks left to declare an interest in running for office, the 2023 municipal election field remains remarkably thin.

Office hopefuls have until 5 p.m. on Friday, March 3, to take out nomination papers for any of the 14 elected positions to be decided at the April 25 Town Election.

Nomination papers…

 

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Front Page: February 20, 2023

 

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Featured Pioneer

AUBREY ROCHA, a sophomore on the swimming/diving team is the featured pioneer.Rocha was recently voted the 2022-23 Cape Ann League Diver of the Year. She scored a 167.9 in her first meet and a 207.45 in her last meet. Rocha qualified for sectionals and placed first at every dual meet this season for the Pioneers…

 

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Front Page: February 17, 2023

 

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Does the town need a planner?

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — When former Town Planner Paul Reavis retired several years ago, the job description was rewritten and morphed into the Director of Community and Economic Development position currently occupied by Erin Kokinda.

But now some members of the Town Council say that the town needs something akin to a Town Planner…

 

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Tourney time for Melrose boys’ hoop

THE MHS boys basketball team has all the reason to celebrate. Winning 5 of their last 6 games has punched their tickets to playoffs. Whooping it up are Gino Preziosa and senior capt. Ellis Davis. (photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 


Melrose clinches with 59-48 Stoneham win

By JENNIFER GENTILE

STONEHAM—Good things come for those…

 

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