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Lead sports page published November 16, 2023

 

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A great meeting of the Wakefield Arts & Crafts Society

ONE OF THE PIECES IS held by the Wakefield Arts & Crafts Society Barbara Goddeau, Amy Ropple and Robin Gorfine.

 

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Sports: November 15, 2023

 

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Boys Soccer 2023 Div 2 Final Four

Two shutouts send Warriors into today’s Div. 2 Final Four

Beat Somerset-Berkley 4-0, Agawam 1-0 

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High boys’ soccer team is off to the state semifinals for the first time since 1997.

The Warriors, who will meet Hopkinton today, 4 p.m. at Woburn High, collected two shutouts in a row at their home Landrigan Field to get to the…

 

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Parking on Main St. along Lake will remain

 

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — By a narrow 4-3 margin, the Town Council voted this week to preserve all parking along the Main Street side of Lake Quannapowitt. The vote came at the end of a lengthy discussion of the town’s draft “Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan.”

The plan called for the removal of parking

 

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James Del Rossi, 87

WAKEFIELD — James P. “Jim” Del Rossi of Wakefield passed away peacefully surrounded by those he loved on Sunday, November 12.  He is 87 years of age.

Born on Monday, May 25, 1936 in Wakefield, Jim is the loving son of the late James Del Rossi and Lucy (DeMayo) Del Rossi. Jim is a warm, kind…

 

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Front Page: November 15, 2023

 

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Town salutes America’s veterans for their service

AMERICAN LEGION POST 131 Riffle Squad members, from left, Army veteran Paul Donato, Army 82nd Airborne Division veteran Jack Lukas, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Charles Leach, U.S. Navy veteran John Harrigan and Navy veteran Tom Bogart fired shots into the air to honor fallen U.S. service members during the town’s Veterans Day ceremony on Nov.

 

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Lynn Woods conservation restriction OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board approved a conservation restriction for Lynn Woods during a recent meeting.

The Lynn Woods Reservation, which was founded in 1881, is the second largest municipal park in the United States. Lynn Woods has 2,200 acres of over 30 miles of scenic trails for hiking, running, horseback riding…

 

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Town Hall offices move begins Friday

LYNNFIELD — The wait is over.

After almost a year in the making, Town Hall offices will begin relocating to temporary locations this week due to the $63.5 million public safety buildings and Town Hall project getting underway.

The Accounting Office moved to the Al Merritt Media and Cultural Center, 600 Market St. (second floor…

 

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Updated background checks policy for schools proposed

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School officials are looking to update the district’s background checks policy for staff members and volunteers.

Superintendent Kristen Vogel said during a recent School Committee meeting that Policy ADDA pertains to background checks. She said Human Resources Administrator Danielle Leonard has been reviewing the background checks policy.

Vogel said the…

 

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