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Fall season is upon the Wakefield Farmers Market

FALL HARVEST AT the Farmers Market.

By ANNMARIE GALLIVAN

Market Manager

WAKEFIELD — As the fall season sweeps in, we’re thrilled to celebrate the harvest with our First Annual Fall Harvest Day at the Wakefield Farmers Market this Saturday, October 5. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 468 North Ave., Wakefield enjoy an incredible

 

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Wakefield field hockey tames Wildcats, 2-0

THE DEFENSE earned a shutout over Wilmington on Sept. 24. Pictured from left to right is Ellie Ortega, Stella Bangston, Sophia DeAngelis and Allison Pesa. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)

WILMINGTON — The Wakefield High field hockey team earned their second win of the season on Sept. 24 at Wilmington High, shutting out the Wildcats by a…

 

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Warrior volleyball bounces back with a 3-0 win over Reading

THE WAKEFIELD youth middle school team was honored during the varsity’s 3-0 win over Reading on Monday at the Charbonneau Field House. (Courtesy Photo)

By MICHAELA LYONS

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield Memorial High School volleyball team faced Reading in a thrilling match on Monday night at the Charbonneau Field House. After coming up short in a…

 

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Memorial Hall: Symbol of pride in city’s past

MEMORIAL HALL

 

 

By PATRICK DeVIVO

MELROSE — Melrose has always been a city that takes immense pride in its past even as it plans and builds for the future. There is no better manifestation of this spirit than Memorial Hall located on Main St. adjacent to City Hall.

Originally known as The Soldiers…

 

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Opening reception for Art of Words Gallery Show

“THROUGH A WILLOW” by Charlie Kelly

 

 

MELROSE — Follow Your Art Community Studios (FYACS)  announces the annual Art of Words gallery exhibition at 647 Main St. in Melrose. This fourth iteration of the show features works by FYACS’ creatives-in-residence. The twist is that the writers and visual artists exchanged words and artwork…

 

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City Hall updates for next week

MELROSE — The City of Melrose is sharing the following updates for the upcoming week:

Register to vote in the Nov. 5 election

The state, federal and presidential election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, with polls open for all registered Melrose voters at Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School, 90 Melrose St., from 7…

 

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LHS Coffeehouse Wednesday, Oct. 9

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High School Music Department is hosting a Coffeehouse and Food Drive on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m.

The Coffeehouse’s $5 admission fee will be waived with a food or supply donation for Haven from Hunger.  Music fans should bring kid-friendly cereal, cake mixes/frosting, pancake mixes/syrup, spices, lunch box snacks,

 

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Florence Shea

Enjoyed gardening, volunteering and loved traveling to see family 

MELROSE — Florence Shea made the world a kinder and brighter place. We have lost a truly

generous and caring individual.

Florence Louise Shea was born June 15, 1945 in Washington DC to Ethel and George

Shea. Florence grew up in Maryland, New York, New

 

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Janet McNary, 85

Enjoyed needle working, winters in Florida and Boston Red Sox

MELROSE — Janet E. (MacKay) McNary, a longtime resident of Melrose passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at Tufts Medical Center in Boston on Sunday, September 29 at age 85. 

Janet was born in Somerville on August 25, 1939, one of two daughters…

 

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Lisa O’Neill, 59

Loved horses and becoming a registered nurse

MELROSE — Lisa M. (Kelley) O’Neill, formerly of Melrose passed away on August 26 at 59 years of age.

Lissa was born in Everett on March 16th, 1965 to Mary (Sullivan)and Kevin Kelley. Lisa grew up with three other siblings Kevin, Brian and Susan. Through her early childhood

 

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Pedro Fagundo, 50

Enjoyed mountain biking and hiking

Dedicated husband, loving father, senior architect and adventurer Pedro Fagundo passed unexpectedly on Sunday, September 29 at Lahey Medical Center in Burlington. He was only 50. 

Born in Boston on January 26, 1974, Pedro was a loving son of Elsa and the late Angel Fagundo. A Brookline native, Pedro…

 

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City recognized for green initiatives

BOSTON — In recognition of Energy Efficiency Day, the sponsors of Mass Save announce the City of Melrose has been recognized as a 2024 Mass Save Climate Leader for their outstanding energy-efficient upgrades. This prestigious recognition was granted to 19 Massachusetts organizations that have demonstrated long-term commitments to reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions…

 

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