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Sports: February 27, 2026

 

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Throwback Thursday: 1940s Wakefield

EARLY 1940 was time of big commercial changes in Wakefield Square, especially in the east side of Main Street. Two new supermarkets – an A&P and a First National Store – opened on side-by-side blocks on the same day. Both supermarket chains held their Wakefield grand openings on Feb. 1, 1940, and the competitors each

 

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Northeast hockey wins on senior night, set to play North Reading in first round

THE NORTHEAST Metro Tech boys’ hockey team earned the No. 22 seed in the Div. 4 state tournament with a record of 12-7. The Knights will travel to Breakaway Ice Center in Tewksbury today at 3:40 p.m. to take on No. 11 North Reading (11-7-2) in a first round matchup. The winner will play the

 

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Town Council acts on development agreements 

THE TOWN COUNCIL this week executed a number of legal agreements related to Cabot, Cabot & Forbes 440-unit “Basin” project at the head of the Lake. (Mark Sardella Photo)

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD – The Town Council Monday night voted to accept, execute and record four legal instruments related to the development at 200-440 Quannapowitt Parkway at the head of the Lake. 

Specifically,

 

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Deborah Ryan, 70

Loved the beach, music and her Cocker Spaniels

SAUGUS — Deborah Jean (Griffin) Ryan, 70, of Saugus passed away peacefully with her husband by her side Sunday night, February 22 while listening to her favorite song ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’.

Debbie was born July 29, 1955 to JoAnn and Charles Griffin. She attended Medford High…

 

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Just ask Recyclopedia if its recyclable

DOES IT GO IN the trash or recycling? To be or not to be.

MELROSE — Recyclopedia is a search tool created by Recycle Smart MA, recyclesmartma.org, an initiative of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP). It is designed to help residents determine if a specific item belongs in the recycling barrel or bin or if…

 

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Sen. Lewis will not seek reelection

SENATE EDUCATION Chair, Sen. Jason Lewis, speaks at a press conference on July 30, 2025 about a Senate bill that would instill a bell-to-bell cellphone ban in schools. (Photo by Ella Adams/State House News Service)

WINCHESTER — Sen. Jason Lewis of Winchester, one of the chamber’s liberal lions who has represented Wakefield for 12 years…

 

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Lipper-Garabedian running for Senate seat

KATE LIPPER-GARABEDIAN

MELROSE – Kate Lipper-Garabedian, a State Representative, education attorney, former teacher and mom announced today that she is running for State Senate for the 5th Middlesex District. Yesterday, current State Senator Jason Lewis announced that he will not seek re-election, creating an open seat in this year’s September Primary and November General Elections…

 

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Tips for assessing post-storm damage

Editorial 1 published in the Melrose Weekly News on February 27, 2026

 

The following comes from AAA’s regional office in Westwood.

The blizzard of 2026 is leaving a trail of downed trees and power lines in its wake, with potential damage to homes from ice and snow a concern for many. As homeowners assess…

 

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Blood donations sought

The Red Cross always needs blood. After a storm like the one we just had, that need intensifies.

On Wednesday, we received this from Red Cross of Massachusetts in Dedham.

The Red Cross is supporting emergency shelters in Massachusetts for residents unable to shelter safely at home during this nor’easter.

Red Cross shelters are open…

 

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5th Annual FYACS members exhibition

MELROSE — Where would you like to go? Come travel vicariously through the eyes of local artists. Follow Your Art Community Studios (FYACS) invites the community to the Opening Reception of its new gallery exhibition on Friday, March 6 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. This exhibit, held in The Gallery at 647 Main St. in…

 

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