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Town’s Rx Take Back Day this Saturday

NORTH READING The North Reading Police and North Reading Community Impact Team’s Youth Substance Use Prevention Coalition are again partnering with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in urging residents to safely dispose of unused and outdated prescription medication.

Rx Take Back Day will be held on Saturday, October 23 from 9 a.m. to 1

 

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Age-friendly results are in…

Times they are a-changin’ and not in a good way

NORTH READING Come meet the new active age generation and understand what it means to everyone if they leave the town.

The Age-Friendly Team will be presenting results from the town survey of which an astounding 1,400 North Reading residents and stakeholders participated. The

 

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Front Page: October 20, 2021

 

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Crescent Commons units reduced again

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The 40B affordable housing project proposed on Crescent Street has been once again reduced in size after the developer was asked to make further adjustments to the size and mass of the building. Over eight months of hearings before the Zoning Board of Appeals, the project has been reduced several…

 

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TM approves Tree Bylaw

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD Fall Town Meeting overwhelming approved the Tree Preservation Bylaw on Monday night.

Planning Board Chairman Brian Charville said the Tree Bylaw, which appeared as Article 3, would give the board “an important new tool that will preserve the town’s character and the environment.”

Charville said the revised Tree Bylaw is

 

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LHS junior serving on Boston Mayor’s Youth Council

TEANNE ALFAMA POLANCO

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DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD Lynnfield High School junior Teanne Alfama Polanco is committed to making a difference in Boston, Lynnfield and beyond.

Teanne, who lives in Dorchester, was appointed to the city of Boston’s Mayor’s Youth Council in September. She is one of 35 students enrolled in the school system’s METCO

 

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Think of Michael 5K set for Saturday

By DAN TOMASELLO


LYNNFIELD
The Think of Michael Foundation 5K Run and Walk will take place on Saturday, Oct. 23, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at St. Maria Goretti Church’s parking lot.

Think of Michael President Carmela Dalton said the foundation’s first in-person 5K seeks to “bring awareness about individuals and families battling substance use

 

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PHOTO: This is Halloween

SPOOKY DECORATIONS have been placed on front lawns all over town, including this Main Street home.(Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Broadway crossing will re-open Oct. 29

WAKEFIELD — It’s official.

After nearly a year, the Broadway commuter rail crossing will re-open permanently on Oct. 29, with the town’s Quiet Zone remaining in place. Town Engineer William Renault broght the good news to the Town Council last night.

In a letter dated Oct. 8 2021, the Federal Railroad Administration approved the supplemental…

 

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