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Throwback Thursday: The Hurricane of 1938

 

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THE HURRICANE OF ’38 swept through town 86 years go this week, uprooting hundreds of trees and plunging most the town into darkness from sundown on Sept. 21 until the following day. The infamous storm hit Wakefield at full force with 90-100 mph gales starting at about 5 p.m. Many homes were damaged and

 

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‘A Night of Hope’ Sunday

LYNNFIELD — The sixth annual Night of Hope, an event to raise awareness and show support to all those in our community who have been affected by substance use, will take place on Sunday, Sept. 22.

The event, hosted by the town of Lynnfield, A Healthy Lynnfield and the Think of Michael Foundation, will begin at the…

 

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Allegations fly at school board meeting

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Tensions ran incredibly high after School Committee Chair Kate DePrizio made a series of allegations against Committeeman Jamie Hayman during a Sept. 11 meeting.

DePrizio said staff members brought the alleged concerns about Hayman to her and Superintendent Tom Geary, and said the allegations violated the committee’s “ethical standards.” She…

 

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LCWD Level 3 water restrictions still in place

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD), which at the beginning of May implemented routine seasonal water use restrictions, is reminding residents that those restrictions still exist and are at Level 3.

Restrictions are in place through the month at a minimum.

Level 3 water restrictions mean outdoor lawn and garden watering is only…

 

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DPW roadwork construction underway

LYNNFIELD — The Department Public Works began roadway work on Monday, Sept. 16.

This week’s work includes saw cutting and some preliminary curbing work, tree trimming and some minor drainage structure improvements in various locations throughout the program. Bluejay Road, Heath Circle, Liberty Lane, Pyburn Road, Smith Farm Trail, Orchard Lane and Cortland Lane from…

 

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30th Apple Festival Saturday

NORTH READING — Red Delicious, McIntosh, Gala, Granny Smith? Whatever your favorite apple might be, you won’t want to miss the North Reading Apple Festival on Saturday, September 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the 1720 Rev. Daniel Putnam House grounds, 27 Bow St. (rain date: Sunday, Sept. 24).

Hosted by the…

 

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Community Impact Team offers free Mental Health First Aid Class online

NORTH READING — In response to our nation’s mental health crisis, the Community Impact Team will bring Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training to North Reading via an online course. This groundbreaking skills-based course is for adults who specifically work with youth or have youth in their lives. It teaches people how to identify, understand…

 

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NRHS Classes of ’74 and ’75 reunion

NORTH READING — The NRHS Classes of ’74 and ’75 will host a reunion together celebrated the 50th anniversary of their high school graduation on Saturday, October 19 from 7-11 p.m. at Kitty’s Restaurant, 123 Main St.

Tickets for the Italian buffet, cash bar, coffee and dessert are $25 per person. The night will include…

 

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Beebe eyed as site for new police HQ

Public forum is planned for Wednesday at MHS 

MELROSE — Ahead of a September 25 public forum, the City of Melrose announced that Mayor Jen Grigoraitis’ Public Safety Facilities Advisory Committee (PSFAC) unanimously recommended the site of the Beebe School on West Foster Street as the best location for a new Melrose Police Department…

 

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Marching bands take the field in Melrose

MELROSE MARCHING BAND 2024

MELROSE — All are invited to join the Melrose Marching Band and Color Guard this Saturday, September 21 at Fred Green Field in Melrose for their Home Show Marching Competition featuring nine bands from across the state. Bands take the field starting at 6 p.m. Melrose performs their show Art Imitates

 

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