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Front Page: September 22, 2021

 

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PHOTO: Shadowy figure

A SQUIRREL grabs some late afternoon shade. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Town has $8 million in federal COVID relief funds

By MARK SARDELLA
WAKEFIELD The federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provided $8,083,935.00 to Wakefield through the new Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. There are four categories of eligible uses and funds are specifically prohibited from being used in certain other areas.

Town Administrator Stephen P. Maio reviewed some of the options

 

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Front Page: September 22, 2021

 

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SC refutes OML violation accusations

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee did not violate the Open Meeting Law last month, Chairman Rich Sjoberg said at a Sept. 14 meeting.

Howard Avenue resident Cecil Ogren, a member of the advocacy group Lynnfield United, accused the School Committee of violating the Open Meeting Law during its Aug. 31 meeting. Ogren…

 

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Paige Martino honors a ‘Bruins legend’

PAIGE MARTINO (left) stands with Kathy Bailey in front of a tribute stone garden that the high school freshman created in honor of late Boston Bruins left wing Ace Bailey. (Courtesy Photo)

 

LYNNFIELD — Late Boston Bruins left wing Garnet “Ace” Bailey’s memory continues to live on and shine bright in the community.

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A Night of Hope is back on Sunday

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A Night of Hope is returning to town on Sunday, Sept. 26, beginning at 6 p.m. at Lynnfield Middle School.

The Think of Michael Foundation and A Healthy Lynnfield are hosting the third annual A Night of Hope in observance of National Recovery Month, which honors people in recovery and…

 

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Front Page: September 17, 2021

 

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PHOTO: Taking it to the street


THE 2021 VICTORIAN FAIR was back in a big way last Sunday as Main Street was mobbed with people enjoying the great event on a great day.
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Brodeur seeks $21M for library

MELROSE — The City Council this week officially saw the financial extent of turning the Melrose Public Library into a modern facility.

On Monday, September 13, the Melrose Public Library Renovation project appeared on the City Council agenda for the first time since the City was awarded $8.2 million in state grants toward the project earlier

 

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Incumbents McNaught, Thomas not running

MELROSE — While four people will run for three seats available on the School Committee in the November 2 city election, there will no contested races for City Council. However, there will be new councilors.

In Ward 1, Manjula N. Karamcheti of Botolph Street is the lone candidate for City Council; longtime office holder John

 

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New small businesses pop up in downtown Melrose

PROJECT: POP UP includes the Mothership of All Design on Essex Street.

 

MELROSE — Melrose welcomed four local brands to the downtown business district last week as part of Project: Pop-Up, in collaboration with UpNext. Until October 31, shoppers can visit Mothership of All Design at 14 Essex St. and the Melrose Collective, a collaboration

 

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