THE LHS field hockey team celebrates their 2-1 win over CAL foe Ipswich in the first round of the Div. 4 state tournament on Nov. 2. After press time: Lynnfield falls 2-1 in overtime to No. 7 Hopedale in the the Round of 16 on Tuesday, Nov. 7. (LHS Field Hockey Photo)
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EACH DECEMBER dozens of volunteers decorate veterans’ graves at Forest Glade Cemetery with donated wreaths of the as part of the Wreaths Across America which organizes the effort nationally. (File photo: Mark Sardella)
WAKEFIELD — Each year the Wakefield Veterans Advisory Board hosts a wreath laying ceremony at the Forest Glade Cemetery. This year’s ceremony is…
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WAKEFIELD’s Sophia Anderson (left) and Mia Kenny had strong games in a 3-0 first round win over Norton. Kenny had 6 kills, 4 aces, 2 blocks, 11 digs and 15 serve receptions while Anderson served 90 percent with 6 aces and added 10 digs and 8 serve receptions. (Portraits by Frank Photo)
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Explored the depths of the ocean, found solace in the Maine woods and searched for culinary adventures
BERKLEY — Joseph G. D’Ambrosio, resident of Berkley and formerly of Wakefield and Methuen, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, November 2 at the age of 56. Born on February 13, 1967, in Melrose to Beverly A. (LeBlanc) D’Ambrosio…
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WAKEFIELD — On Wednesday, October 26 Wakefield Parent University welcomed Boston College’s Dr. Peter Gray to speak on the “Power of Play.” The second of three fall Parent University series featured Gray and a panel of local educators and experts focused on the importance of free play being crucial in childhood development.
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WAKEFIELD — A community’s programs, businesses and public spaces are critical because they’re often an important source of social connection and a sense of belonging. The absence of social connections can have profound effects on our overall health.
Wakefield’s Health and Human Services Department, in support of a student project at Endicott College, is…
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