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Mary Murphy, 92

WAKEFIELD — Mary T. Murphy, age 92, a longtime resident of Wakefield for more than 60 years, died peacefully on January 22 at the Bear Hill Nursing Home in Wakefield. 

Born in Somerville on October 15, 1931 she was the daughter of the late Leo F. and Marie A. (Berlo) Collette. Mary was raised

 

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Galvin Middle School

Galvin students to put on an amazing show with Legally Blonde, Jr. The Musical

Galvin Middle School
CAST MEMBERS and Galvin Middle School faculty talked to the School Committee this week about Legally Blonde, Jr. The Musical which begins January 25, 2024. (Neil Zolot Photo)

The School Committee recently heard from members of the cast of Legally Blonde, Jr. The Musical, which will be staged at Galvin Middle School from Thursday…

 

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Schools seek $674.5K for capital needs

Schools seek $674.5K for capital needs

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD – School Department Facilities Director Tim O’Brien explained $674,500 in capital improvement requests to the School Committee at their meeting Tuesday, January 23. The final decision will be made by the Capital Planning Committee and Town Meeting. 

“We make note of projects we think will…

 

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Winter Track 2024 Wakefield High

Warrior boys’ track wins Div. 4 MSTCA state relay championship

BOSTON — The Wakefield boys’ track and field team had a huge night on Sunday in the MSTCA Division 4 State Relays at the Reggie Lewis Center. The Warriors scored 53 team points en route to winning the whole thing.

The meet features 10 different relay events including running and field events. The Warriors won two of…

 

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Shot put, 4X400 relay teams take 12th for LHS girls at state relays

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

BOSTON — Several members of the Lynnfield High girls’ indoor track and field team competed in the MSTCA Division 5 State Relays on Jan. 19 at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston.

Although no Pioneer group medaled (top six in each event), the team had a pair of 12th-place finishes for its best…

 

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UPDATE: Boys’ hoop downs Pentucket and Amesbury after impressive win over Tewksbury

After press time: Lynnfield defeats Amesbury 68-46 (Jan. 25)
Lynnfield defeats Pentucket 60-30 (Jan. 26)
Lynnfield falls to Georgetown 67-56 (Jan. 29)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

TEWKSBURY — In a non-league game on Sunday afternoon, the Lynnfield High boys’ basketball team won, 70-54, at Tewksbury. With the victory, the Pioneers improved to 8-3 overall. The…

 

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LNR wrestling finishes third at Cohasset Tournament

THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-op wrestling team finished third during the Cohasset Tournament on Jan. 20. Kneeling, from left, Sam Bird, Jason Kouyoumdjian, Gavin Iby, Isaac Medford, Jakob Hulett and Nathan Barstow. Standing, from left, head coach Craig Stone, James Fodera, David Glynn, Zack Morse, Dylan Mathews, Jack Cuddy, assistant coach Tim Leggett and assistant coach

 

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Front Page: January 26, 2024

 

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Local schools’ needs, costs on the rise

MELROSE — As costs continue to climb, school administrators presented their first draft of a fiscal year 2025 spending plan this week.

There is still a long way to go until a final budget for the next academic year is approved, but interim Superintendent of Schools John Macero and Director of Finance and Administrative Affairs…

 

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Melrose Mayor Jen Grigoraitis receives a new podium

NORTHEAST METRO TECH Carpentry students and faculty presented Melrose Mayor Jen Grigoraitis with a new, custom-made, mobile podium in commemoration of her recent election. (L-R): Asst. Principal John O’Brien; carpentry teacher Robert Jepson; students Julia Bitencourt and Nour Achab; Superintendent David DiBarri; student Isaiah Fernandez; Mayor Grigoraitis; Carpentry Dept. head Richard McGinnis; Northeast Metro Tech

 

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City’s share of Fair Share is $250K

BOSTON — State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian recently announced that Melrose is receiving $250,267 from the state to fund local transportation and infrastructure improvements. This funding comes from the new Fair Share Amendment revenue that the state began receiving this year.

In November 2022, Massachusetts voters approved the Fair Share Amendment…

 

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