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Set for the season

WEEK TWO of the Warrior youth volleyball camp run by the Wakefield Recreation Department with leadership from Wakefield High’s coaches and players, ran this week at the Charbonneau Field House. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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West Nile Virus (WNV) Detected in Mosquitoes Collected in North Reading

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) announced on August 7th, 2025 that West Nile virus (WNV) has been detected in mosquitoes collected from North Reading, Massachusetts.

As a result, North Reading’s risk level has been upgraded from LOW to MODERATE.  No human cases have been reported.

WNV is most commonly transmitted to humans by…

 

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Senate OKs phone-free schools bill

JASON LEWIS

BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis led the effort in the Massachusetts Senate to pass legislation to establish cell phone-free public schools in the Commonwealth. The bill aims to improve student learning and academic achievement, boost mental health and foster healthier learning environments.

Extensive research has shown that removing cell phones and other personal electronic…

 

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Two generations, one goal: Recovery, resilience and a Return to Sport

SEAN FITZGERALD gets some help from his mother, Dr. Holly Fitzgerald, as he recovers at home after an injury.

 

MELROSE— Fitzgerald Physical Therapy shares the inspiring story of 15-year-old Hunter Fitzgerald, a standout multi-sport athlete and son of clinic owners Dr. Holly and Sean Fitzgerald.

It has been about eight weeks since Hunter underwent…

 

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MACS helps ‘Eddie’s Ranch’

PICTURED ARE Lisa Mattuchio and a few of her rescued dogs, with one of the sewn blankets donated by Melrose Arts and Crafts Society.

MELROSE — Melrose’s Lisa Mattuchio rescues animals, rehabilitates them and then finds them loving homes. “Eddies Ranch” was named after her first rescue dog Eddie.  Since then she has rescued, rehabilitated and…

 

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Love Song

THE SOFT TOUCH BAND performed a cover of “Almost like Being in Love” by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner during Lynnfield Rotary’s final Concert on the Common on July 30. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ auditions Aug. 13 and 14

LYNNFIELD — Auditions for the next community theater performance of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 13 and Thursday, Aug. 14 from 6-8 p.m. at the Lynnfield Public Library. 

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will be performed on the Town Common on Saturday, Oct. 4. Adult and teen members…

 

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Rays of Light

CAMPERS show off the lanterns they made that were inspired by the movie “Tangled” during Lynnfield Community Schools’ Enchanted Princess camp last week. (Morgan Festa Photo)

 

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Town will receive $644,599.51 in Chapter 90 funds

BOSTON – The State Legislature approved a $1.185 billion transportation infrastructure bond bill that will provide Lynnfield with $644,599.51 in state Chapter 90 funding assistance to help maintain its roads and bridges.

 House Bill 4307, An Act Financing Long-term Improvements to Municipal Roads and Bridges, was enacted in both legislative branches on July 31, with the…

 

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Fun with bubbles

THE GORDON FAMILY, from left, Maria, Luca and Gage take a break from playing with bubbles during Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 30. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Melrose’s Doetsch cements legacy at Austin Prep, commits to Wesleyan

 

READING — August Doetsch leaves a lasting legacy at Austin Prep in Reading as he graduated this year having built an exceptional record in both indoor and outdoor track—and even on the soccer pitch.

From the moment Doetsch first laced up his spikes for Austin Prep as an 8th grader, he made an impact…

 

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