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North Reading Real Estate Transactions published May 2, 2024

 

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TM Spring 2024

TM rejects move to cut school spending request

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD – Town Meeting passed a $127,850,159 budget for Fiscal 2025 Monday night in the Galvin Middle School auditorium. Town Administrator Steve Maio said it was put together under the assumptions less aid would be forthcoming from the state and with pandemic-related grants expiring and those funds being replaced by local dollars.

As is customary,

 

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Track 2024

Warriors win Div. 4 State Relay Championship

Track 2024
THE WARRIORS are the 2024 Div. 4 State Relay Champions. Wakefield scored 90 points at Dracut High on Saturday, 18 more than second place Burlington. (Courtesy Photo)

DRACUT — The Wakefield High boys’ track and field team overcame their lack of a track this season to come away with the victory at the MSTCA Division 4…

 

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HRC Asian Pacific 2024

The Lion Dancers come to Wakefield

HRC Asian Pacific 2024
LION DANCERS TO perform on Saturday at the Beebe Library

WAKEFIELD — All are invited to see the Lion Dancers perform on the Beebe Library plaza at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 4. The dancers are children and adults from our community. After the performance, interact with the Lions and receive a lucky coin. 

 

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Paul Albushies, 64

Enjoyed the beach and traveling

REVERE — Paul D. Albushies, age 64, of Revere, passed away on Sunday, April 28. He was born in Medford on August 13, 1959, to the late Richard A. and Elizabeth A. (Lynn) Albushies.

Paul grew up in Wakefield and graduated from Wakefield High School with the Class of 1977…

 

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Tennis Skills and Drills lessons May 4 and May 11

LYNNFIELD — The girls’ tennis team will be hosting “Skills and Drills” lessons at the new Lynnfield High School tennis courts on Saturday, May 4 and Saturday, May 11.

The Pioneers will be teaching skills and drills during two separate sessions on May 4 and May 11. Session 1 will take place from 9-10 a.m…

 

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FY25 operating, capital budgets OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Spring Town Meeting approved the recommended operating and capital budgets for fiscal year 2025 on Monday night.

The $69,882,770 operating budget for FY25, which appeared as Article 6 on the Spring Town Meeting warrant, represents a 4 percent increase over FY24’s $65,737,091.18 spending plan.

Patrice Lane resident Patricia Campbell criticized…

 

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LHS students educate SC about environmental, civic projects

SOPHOMORES, from left, Grace Pena, Lila Martins and Nandana Nishanth presented their Civics Action Project about cultural assimilation during the School Committee’s April 23 meeting.

 


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LYNNFIELD — Seven Lynnfield High School students who undertook projects seeking to make a positive impact in Lynnfield and beyond gave an overview of the issues…

 

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