IN 1966, Jim and Lorraine Riley moved to Everett Street in Melrose. This past weekend, at the same house, they celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary. They renewed their vows in front of over 30 extended family members, spanning five generations. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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THERE HAS been lots of celebration for the MHS baseball team. Pictured here, the team enjoyed a walk off win against Belmont last week courtesy of pitcher Dom Drago. (courtesy photo Alison Dolan)
By CONNER BYRNE
MELROSE—The Melrose Red Raiders took down the Cambridge Rindge and Latin Falcons, 4-3, in a back-and-forth showdown…
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MAX CARROLL, age 8, was excited to welcome back the Gator Gallop, a 5K fun run/walk to benefit the Greenwood School and Wakefield Educational Foundation. This was his inaugural appearance. The 9th Gallop last Saturday had an impressive turnout and everyone enjoyed the festivities. Category winners received awards, a DJ blasted tunes and there were
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INCUMBENTS, from left, School Committee Chair Rich Sjoberg, Select Board member Dick Dalton and School Committee Vice Chair Stacy Dahlstedt were full of pride after being re-elected during the Town Election on Tuesday. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — The three incumbents running for Select Board and School Committee were victorious during…
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SENIORS Shane McQueen (left) and Jake Mallett want LHS to stop using single-use plastics in the café. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — Two seniors want Lynnfield High School to stop using disposable plastic food containers and utensils in the cafeteria and switch to reusable ones.
Jake Mallett and Shane McQueen said…
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