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Sports: October 20, 2023

 

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Wakefield Farmers Market: A Celebration of Local Flavors and Community

By ANNMARIE GALLIVAN
Market Manager

WAKEFIELD — Fall is in the air and the Wakefield Farmers Market is bustling with energy and vibrant colors as it gears up for its market day on October 21. With only two markets left in the regular season, this event is a fantastic opportunity to embrace the local spirit,

 

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Volleyball 2023

Tourney time for Warrior spikers 

Playoff-bound Wakefield earns 10th win 

WAKEFIELD—The Wakefield Warrior volleyball team is once again heading to the playoffs after recent league wins over Reading, Wilmington and Stoneham which improves their record to 10-5 and secures a spot in Div. 3 state tournament.

Currently power ranked No. 6 in Div. 3 by the MIAA, Wakefield…

 

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Vanishing point storms

Council updated of public works projects

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD — It has been a busy summer and fall for the Department of Public Works. DPW Director Joseph Conway and Town Engineer William Renault were at this week’s Town Council meeting to provide an update on recent, current and upcoming projects. 

Conway once again called attention to the DPW’s interactive construction

 

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Lorraine Curran, 71

WAKEFIELD — Lorraine A. Curran, age 71, a lifelong resident of Wakefield, died Tuesday, October 17 at her home. Born in Malden on February 13, 1952, she was the daughter of the late Edwin and Helen (Cronin) Burke.

Lorraine was a graduate of Wakefield High School, Class of 1969, where she was a proud Majorette…

 

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Notes on City Election

MELROSE — The November 7 City Election is rapidly approaching and we wanted to let all candidates and those working on local campaigns know that the Weekly News issue of Friday, October 27 will be last to contain letters of support, candidate statements, endorsements and any election-related photographs or editorial items.

Our deadline for submittals…

 

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An update on city’s housing market

MELROSE — Single-family homes sold in Melrose last month went for a median price of $860,000, according to a report from The Warren Group, a leading provider of national real estate and transaction data.

The 15 single-families that sold in the city in September went for more money than the 20 single-families sold here in…

 

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Another successful swap day for Melrose

ONCE AGAIN, LOYAL volunteers pitched in to help out!

 

MELROSE — Melrose held its semi-annual “Swap Day” event Saturday, October 7 behind City Hall at 562 Main St. Hosted by ZeroWasteMelrose in partnership with the Department of Public Works, Swap Day is a community reuse event that provides an opportunity to save reusable items…

 

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Jen Grigoraitis Endorsed by local firefighters

THE LOCAL FIREFIGHTERS union backs Jen Grigoraitis for mayor.

MELROSE – Jen Grigoraitis, Melrose mayoral candidate and first place finisher in the preliminary election, has been endorsed by the Melrose Fire Fighters Local 1617 and the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts (PFFM). PFFM represents 12,000 fire fighters across Massachusetts. This comes as the most recent…

 

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Medeiros Solano: My vision for an open government

MONICA MEDEIROS SOLANO, Candidate for Mayor


During this election year, we will provide candidates the opportunity to explain their views on any issue facing Melrosians.

By MONICA MEDEIROS SOLANO

MELROSE — As a former Melrose City Councilor and School Committee member, I have worked hard to improve the atmosphere and the quality of life here…

 

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Lyle gives presentation on Alert Program

MIKE LYLE, right, with Chris Hamilton and Patty Sullivan of the Mass. Councils on Aging.

 

 

MELROSE 一 Micheal L. Lyle gave a presentation about the Melrose Alert Program on Wednesday, Oct. 11, as part of the Massachusetts Councils on Aging (MCOA) Annual Conference, held Oct. 9-12 at the Double Tree by Hilton in…

 

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