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Girls’ basketball team starts season with two tough matchups

After press time:
Lynnfield falls to Stoneham 53-43 (Dec. 27)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

WEST NEWBURY — On Dec. 17, the Lynnfield High girls’ basketball team lost to host Pentucket, 58-48, up in West Newbury.

Things were looking good for the Pioneers at the half as they led, 27-23. However, the Panthers, who have been a…

 

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Early deadlines for New Year’s

With New Year’s Day taking place on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, the Villager will have early deadlines for editorial and advertising content for the Jan. 1 issues.

All press releases and editorial content needs to be emailed to the Lynnfield Villager by 12 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 27. Editorial content can be emailed to [email protected]

 

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New co-op Andover-North Reading gymnastics team starts season with a win

THE ANDOVER/NORTH READING co-op gymnastics team started their first season together with a 133.7-123.95 victory over Lowell on Dec. 15 at Reading Gymnastics Academy. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)

 

 

READING — Gymnasts from North Reading High have a new home as NRHS is teaming up with Andover High for a gymnastics co-op squad this season…

 

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LNR wrestling dismantles Concord-Carlisle

SOPHOMORE JAKOB HULETT (on top) pinned his 126 lb. Concord-Carlisle opponent at 1:22 during the Lynnfield-North Reading co-op wrestling team’s 46-27 victory over the Patriots on Dec. 18. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 


By DAN TOMASELLO

CONCORD — Fresh off of finishing fifth during the Anthony Lisitano Tournament, the Lynnfield-North Reading co-op wrestling team opened the dual…

 

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Co-op girls’ hockey team ties St. Mary’s after two wins to start season

ALYSE MUTTI is one of six NRHS seniors returning to help lead the PLNR co-op girls’ hockey team in 2024-25. The Tanners are off to a 2-0-1 start this season. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

PEABODY — The Peabody/Lynnfield/North Reading girls’ hockey team is off to a 2-0-1 start this season.

The Tanners are coming off another…

 

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The Tuesday before Thanksgiving Day football rivalry endures

JUNIOR QB Sara Suni eludes senior Giuliana Ligor in the annual girls’ flag football game that pits seniors versus juniors. (Eric Evans Photo)

 

 


By EVA HANEGRAAFF

NORTH READING — Every year, around Thanksgiving, a brutal and competitive football game is played out. To the victor go all the spoils of bragging rights and honor…

 

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Take a hike…for your health!

The year begins anew in just a few days and while most of us resolve to “do better” with the turning of the calendar, we often give up too easily and fall back into our old, comfortable patterns.

The Massachusetts DCR offers a remedy for this pattern when it comes to exercising by inviting the…

 

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‘Getting Ready for Kindergarten’ parent orientation

NORTH READING — All parents and guardians of incoming kindergarten children are invited to attend a district-wide Kindergarten Parent Orientation entitled “Getting Ready for Kindergarten” on Thursday, January 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Distance Learning Lab at North Reading High School, 189 Park St.

The orientation will provide parents of students from the Batchelder…

 

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Blanketeers make a difference in the lives of children through Project Linus

PROJECT LINUS “BLANKETEERS” spent a recent morning sewing labels onto blankets and infant sweaters and hats to be donated to ill or traumatized children. Participants included (seated) Patty Bemiss and Diann Baker and (standing, from left): Angela Mauceri, Claudette Thompson, Linda Lally, Lois Marra, Muriel Mustone, Margaret Isabelle and Betty Ton. Not pictured: Louise Broughton,

 

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North Reading students making music for the holidays

By EVA HANEGRAAFF

NORTH READING — From Pre-K to seniors, North Reading’s student body has been celebrating the winter holidays through music across all schools

The performances have been prevalent the past two weeks with the J.T. Hood Elementary School hosting their show December 9 and the last show being the high school’s this past…

 

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NHNF Christmas funds now $14,600

VOLUNTEERS from Christian Community Service passed out Christmas dinner food baskets to more than 50 clients of the North Reading Food Pantry on Saturday. Each family was given their choice of turkey or ham and all the fixings for their holiday meal. Eager to pass out some Christmas cheer are (from left): Barry Corbett, Renee

 

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Christmas tree collection

NORTH READING — The town’s Christmas tree collection will take place on Saturday, January 11, 2025. Trees must be curbside by 6:30 a.m. All ornaments, tinsel, light strings and decorations must be removed, and trees cannot be bagged in any way.

 

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