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Sports: November 21, 2024

 

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Council spars over flag requests

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — Requests to fly flags from the second flagpole at the American Civic Center continue to spark controversy as tensions flared again over the issue at this week’s Town Council meeting.

In accordance with the Town Council’s Policy on the use of flagpoles on town property, Councilor Robert Vincent presented several

 

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Rosalie Allen, 95

Enjoyed cooking, knitting and traveling

WAKEFIELD — Rosalie A. Allen, age 95, of Wakefield formerly of Stoneham passed away on Sunday, November 17 at Vantage Health in Wakefield. 

She was born in Boston on September 11, 1929 and was the daughter of the late Antonio and Angelina (Pizzuto) Crupi. Mrs. Allen was a native…

 

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XC 2024

Wakefield boys’ XC concludes strong season with 3rd place at All-States

XC 2024
THE WAKEFIELD High boys’ cross country team concluded their terrific season with a 3rd place finish at the Div. 2 All-State Championship held in Devens last weekend. (File Photo)

DEVENS — The Wakefield High boys’ cross country team concluded their season on a high note, securing a 3rd-place finish at the Division 2 All-State Championship last…

 

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Throwback Thursday

THE HIBERNIAN BUILDING on the east corner of Albion and Foster streets (shown in 1931 and today) may look nondescript, but it has a long and storied history. 

It was was originally part of the Samuel Wiley homestead, built around 1795 at the south corner of Main and Albion streets. The altered and expanded…

 

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Mt. Hood Nutcracker Challenge Dec. 14

THE ANNUAL Mt. Hood Nutcracker Challenge returns to Melrose on Dec. 14 (courtesy photo)

 

 

MELROSE—The annual Mount Hood Nutcracker Challenge cross-country race will be held again on the second Saturday in December, Dec. 14, starting at 12:00 noon.  This is a 3.5 mile race with an 2 mile walk option starting at…

 

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Joyce Fukasawa named LAG’s featured artist

FEATURED ARTIST JOYCE Fukasawa at The Lynnfield Art Guild (LAG) for November and December.

 

 

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Art Guild (LAG) has announced that local artist Joyce Fukasawa is its featured artist for two months through Dec. 31 on LAG’s website lynnfieldarts.org.

Residents can see over 30 of her paintings at the…

 

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LHS Pioneer Stadium turf replacement approved

TOWN MEETING NOTEBOOK

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A new turf field is going to replace the existing one at Lynnfield High School’s Pioneer Stadium after Fall Town Meeting overwhelmingly voted to approve the project on Nov. 13.

Recreation Commission Chair Mike Cuddy gave an overview of Article 3.

“Article 3 is a request to transfer…

 

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The Rink opens at MarketStreet

LYNNFIELD – The Rink at MarketStreet, presented by SBLI Life Insurance, has glided into its 11th season of ice skating.

This season at The Rink, ice skaters and shoppers alike will once again be treated to a spectacle of lights from above as they illuminate the ice.

“All who visit can enjoy the sounds of the season and a variety of music…

 

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Household hazardous waste collection day Saturday

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield residents will get a chance on Saturday, Nov. 23 to empty their basements, garages and attics of all those hazardous items that cannot be thrown out for the weekly trash collection.
The Department of Public Works will again be sponsoring this event on Saturday, Nov. 23 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Lynnfield Middle…

 

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Front Page: November 22, 2024

 

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Neighbors: Use caution in turning over Beebe

MELROSE — Abutters urged the School Committee this week to take its time in releasing oversight of the Beebe School on West Foster Street as the city eyes the property as a new police headquarters.

The Beebe has not been a Melrose school for years and is currently the temporary home of the Melrose Public…

 

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