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Real Estate Transactions, October 28, 2024

 

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Swimming 2024

Wakefield girls’ swim cruises past rival Stoneham/Melrose 83-64

Swimming 2024
SAMANTHA BORDONARO competes in the 50-yard freestyle against Stoneham/Melrose. The senior took 3rd in the 50 free and helped the 200 freestyle relay finish 1st. (Casey Hotz Photo)

By CASSIDY SILVA

MEDFORD — The famous Wakefield-Melrose rivalry sparked once more on Oct. 22 at Medford High School where the Wakefield girls’ swim team duked it out…

 

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Communities Act MBTA 2024

Delegation secures road safety grant

Crosswalk (Item File Photograph)

BOSTON — State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representatives Kate Lipper-Garabedian and Donald Wong announce that the Wakefield Police Department received a $39,536 Municipal Road Safety grant administered by the state’s Executive Office of Grants and Research with funding awarded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 

This grant will be

 

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Photo Halloween 2024

Carriage for two

Photo Halloween 2024
ONE OF THE carved pumpkins on display in front of the library last Thursday depicted a romantic scene. The Wakefield Memorial High School Visual Arts Department annually presents Pumpkins on the Plaza on the steps of the Lucius Beebe Memorial Library. (Paola Contini Photo)

 

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Janice Rinker, 94

Enjoyed swimming, sailing and traveling

FORT MYERS, FL — Janice E. Blair Rinker, 94, passed away peacefully on October 16 at Cypress Cove Living in Fort Myers, FL. Born to Sarah and Thomas O’Neil and raised in Scituate, Janice was one of nine children and is survived by her sisters Ellen Prophet and Sandra Higgins…

 

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Linda McLaughlin, 76

Cherished her family and very close to her sisters

SAUGUS — Linda M. McLaughlin, age 76 of Saugus, formerly of Wakefield passed away with her family by her side on Thursday, October 24 at the Care One in Peabody. 

She was born in Little Falls, NY on March 2, 1948 and was the daughter…

 

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Thomas Coffin, 76

WAKEFIELD — Thomas G. Coffin, 76 of Wakefield died Friday, October 25 at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital.

Born in Panama, February 4, 1948, he was the son of the late Joseph W. and Caroline (Geddes ) Coffin. Thomas was a graduate of Christobal High School in Panama and Canal Zone College.

Thomas was the beloved husband…

 

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Thomas Curran, 50

WAKEFIELD — Thomas P. Curran, 50 a lifelong resident of Wakefield died at his home on Monday, October 21. 

Born in Melrose, February 6, 1974 he was the son of Gary Curran and the late Nancy (Bennett) Curran. Tom was a graduate of Wakefield High School class of 1992. Tom played quarterback on the…

 

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Barbara Skinder, 92

Loved singing, baking and floral design

ANDOVER — Barbara Joanne Skinder, age 92, of Andover passed away peacefully on October 17 at the Brudnick Center in Peabody.

She was born on January 12, 1932 and was the daughter of the late Thomas and Frances (Allan) Doyle. Barbara grew up in Arlington and was the oldest of…

 

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UCC Trunk or Treat Sunday

NORTH READING The Union Congregational Church will be hosting a Halloween ”Trunk or Treat” for children in the community on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 12-12:45 p.m. at 148 Haverhill Street.

Members of the church and volunteers will be decorating their car trunks and handing out cotton candy and goody bags containing candy. There will…

 

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Police: Be safe on Halloween

MELROSE — Chief Kevin Faller and the Melrose Police Department would like to share tips and guidance to help kids and families stay safe as they celebrate Halloween this year. Halloween celebrated on October 31 falls on a Thursday this year. “We hope everyone uses caution and common sense and enjoys trick-or-treating tremendously,” said Chief Faller…

 

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Pioneer of the Week featured October 23, 2024

RACHEL PERRIN

Unified Basketball

 

 

 

Perrin sang the National Anthem at the first Unified Basketball home game in LHS history and added 6 points in the game as the Pioneers played North Reading in front of a full gym on Oct. 16. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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