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Robert Ramocki, 72

Retired Wakefield Police Officer who leaves behind a legacy of service, love and selflessness

WAKEFIELD — Robert J. “Bob” Ramocki of Wakefield passed away unexpectedly on December 30 at the age of 72 while doing what he loved most, helping others. His life was defined by his deep devotion to his family, his honorable service…

 

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New electric vehicle showroom proposed for MarketStreet

AN UNIDENTIFIED electric vehicle company is looking to open a new showroom at the old Capital One location at MarketStreet Lynnfield. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A new electric vehicle showroom is being eyed for MarketStreet Lynnfield.

WS Development Manager Kyle Greaves said during a recent Planning Board meeting that an unidentified…

 

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Cocoa for kids!

CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Lydia Doyle, Abby Sheehan, Harper Crosbie, Tori Sheehan and Marlowe Doyle braved temperatures in the low 20s and a 3-degree wind chill to sell hot chocolate in order to raise funds for Boston Children’s Hospital on Stillman Road on Dec. 30. (Michaelann Herook Photo)

 

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Violet Circle trail easement OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved a pedestrian trail easement for 3 Violet Circle during a recent meeting.

Planning Board Vice Chair Amy MacNulty, who also serves on the Open Space and Recreation Working Group, said the 3 Violet Circle trail easement agreement has been in the works for the past…

 

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UPDATE: Lynnfield defeats Hamilton-Wenham and Georgetown after earning David Green Tournament championship

Post-publication updates:
Lynnfield defeats Hamilton-Wenham 42-39 (Jan. 9)
Lynnfield defeats Georgetown, 60-45 (Jan. 6) 

 

Published January 7, 2026

Lynnfield girls’ basketball takes David Green Tournament

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

THE PIONEERS celebrate their 61-23 victory over Winthrop in the championship game of the David Green Memorial Tournament on Dec. 30 at Winthrop High. Lynnfield

 

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UPDATE: Boys’ hoop (6-1) defeats Hamilton-Wenham after wins over Georgetown and Reading

Post-publication updates:
Lynnfield defeats Hamilton-Wenham 61-47 (Jan. 9)
Lynnfield defeats Georgetown 79-73 (Jan. 6)

 

 

Published January 7, 2026

Boys’ hoop edges Reading, improves to 4-1

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

THE LHS boys’ basketball team won an 83-76 thriller against Reading on Saturday for their fourth consecutive victory. The Pioneers (4-1) host Hamilton-Wenham (2-4)

 

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UPDATE: Co-op girls’ hockey team ties Winthrop in OT following shutout win over Marblehead

 

Post publication: PLNR ties Winthrop in OT, 2-2 (Jan. 7)

Published January 7, 2026

Co-op girls’ hockey team earns 2-0 shutout over Marblehead

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

SARAH MITCHELL and the PLNR girls’ hockey team beat Marblehead 2-0 in their home-opener on Saturday at the McVann-O’Keefe Rink. The Tanners visit Winthrop on Wednesday night and

 

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Update: Wrestlers defeat Triton after sweeping Watertown quad meet

Update: Lynnfield/North Reading defeats Triton, 54-27 (January 7, 2026)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

DANVERS — On Jan. 2, the Lynnfield-North Reading High co-op wresting team traveled to Danvers High to compete in a quad-meet. Along with Danvers, the team faced Foxboro and Arlington.

Lynnfield-North Reading went 1-2 on the day. They beat Danvers, 57-24, but lost to

 

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Strong performances for girls’ track team in matchup with Hornets

Update: Lynnfield defeats Hamilton-Wenham 75-24 (January 7, 2026)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

BOSTON — On Dec. 30, the Lynnfield High girls’ indoor track and field team took on Manchester-Essex at The Track at New Balance in Brighton.

The Pioneers ended up losing 61-39, to fall to 0-2. The Hornets, meanwhile, improved to 2-0.

“We did have some

 

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Two-hour delay today, Jan. 7

 


NORTH READING —
Due to the icy and snowy conditions this morning the North Reading Public Schools will have a two-hour delay on Wednesday, January 7.

TWO HOUR DELAY: In the event of a two-hour delay due to inclement weather conditions, the North Reading Public Schools will start on the following schedule. (Schools will

 

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