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Fire Department awarded $7,235 in state safety grants

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 6, 2026

BOSTON – The Lynnfield Fire Department has been awarded $7,235.04 in state fire safety grants through the Executive Office of Public Safety & Security’s Department of Fire Services (DFS).

The Lynnfield Fire Department is receiving $4,965.22 as part of the Student Awareness of Fire Education (SAFE…

 

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EDITORIAL: Taking care of our mental health

Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 8, 2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a nationwide observance dedicated to raising awareness, reducing stigma and encouraging people to seek the support they need. As communities across the country continue to navigate ongoing stressors and changing daily demands, this month serves as a reminder that…

 

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Health Department holding ‘Bump, Baby and Beyond’ expo

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 6, 2026

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Health Department, in its role as a member of the Middlesex-Essex Public Health Collaborative, is holding the free Bump, Baby and Beyond community event on Saturday, May 16, taking place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the MPTC Lynnfield Police Academy, 425 Walnut…

 

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Senior news and activities

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 6, 2026

LYNNFIELD — The Senior Center is ready for spring.

Seniors are invited to come to the center to enjoy seasonal programs, activities and community gatherings designed especially for adults 60-years and older. To view the Senior Center’s full newsletter and monthly lunch menu, visit Lynnfield.gov/235/Council-On-Aging.

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Lewis honored by Housing Families as a 2026 Housing Hero

Published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 8, 2026

 

JASON LEWIS has championed fair housing protections and critical investments in affordable and public housing, while prioritizing policies that expand access to stable homes for those who need them most.

BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis was recognized by the non-profit Housing Families as a 2026…

 

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What is a household carbon footprint?

Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 7, 2026

 

By BRETT SCHULTZ
Sustainability Committee member

A household carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced by your daily activities, typically including commuting, home energy use, and waste disposal. Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas are the primary sources…

 

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Greenwood students, staff, and volunteers honored at WEF’s Celebration of Learning

Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 8, 2026

FIVE 4TH GRADE students at the Greenwood School were recognized at WEF’s Celebration of Learning. Pictured above: Greenwood Principal Tiffany Back, WEF President Jamee Paolillo, and Superintendent Doug Lyons with 4th grade students honorees: Reina Miloszewski, Trent O’Neil, Evelyn Kressirer, and Kazim H. Atoui (Not

 

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‘Kitten Season’ brings renewed need for PAWS donations

Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 8, 2026

WITH NEW LITTERS of kittens arriving this spring, PAWS is hard at work in protecting those most vulnerable.

WAKEFIELD — It’s Kitten Season. That sounds cute, but it’s a challenging time of year. As the days get longer, calls for rescues and cat surrenders are…

 

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Poll: Kids need social media restrictions

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 6, 2026

We were glad to see the State Legislature place some restrictions on kids when it comes to social media and phone use during the school day. Now, if something could be done about adults.

In a packed supermarket, you can be sure to get stuck behind…

 

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Tarr: State budget must prioritize UGGA and Ch. 70 funding

Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 7, 2026

Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr (R-Gloucester), whose district includes North Reading, issued the following statement Tuesday regarding the FY’27 $63.3 billion state budget recommendation released by the Senate Committee on Ways and Means, with specific emphasis on the need to increase funding in both Unrestricted General Government Aid (UGGA) and Chapter 70 K-12 education funding…

 

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Second call for marchers in Memorial Day Parade

Published in the North Reading Transcript on May 7, 2026

NORTH READING — The Veterans Event Committee and the North Reading Mini and Militia invite the entire community to join them this Memorial Day, Monday, May 25 on the Town Common for the town’s Annual Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade.

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Match Day

CONNOR SLISKI and the Wakefield boys’ tennis team travels to Lexington today at 4:15 p.m. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)

 

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