THE WAKEFIELD/WILMINGTON co-op girls’ hockey team helped set up the Holiday Fair at the First Baptist Church last weekend, an event which provided items and goods for families in need. Wakefield and Wilmington will be a co-op for the first time this year. Their season-opener is Saturday, 4 p.m. against Woburn at the Stoneham Arena.
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A FIRE ENGINE passes through the 5-way intersection at Oak Street, Greenwood Avenue and Green Street. The intersection will be revamped and reconfigured next year to improve safety and operations. (Mark Sardella Photo)
By MARK SARDELLA
WAKEFIELD — The 5-way intersection at Oak Street, Greenwood Avenue and Green Street will be redesigned next year to…
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WAKEFIELD — Attorney James “Jim” Earl Tamagini Jr., known affectionately as Jimmy to those who loved him, passed away at the age of 62. Born in Malden and raised in Wakefield, he was a cherished son, brother, father and friend whose brilliant mind, humor and resilience left an impression on everyone…
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THE LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Tri-M Music Honor Society, Chamber Singers and Lynnfield Girl Scouts sang “Let It Snow” during Lynnfield Recreation’s Tree Lighting: A Whobilation Celebration on the Town Common on Dec. 6. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Lynnfield Recreation transformed the Town Common…
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SIBLINGS LOGAN AND LACEY DIAS were smiling from ear-to-ear while meeting Santa Claus at Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s Country Store on Dec. 6. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — The tradition continues.
Hundreds of residents kicked off the holiday season in style when the Meeting House was turned into Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s Country Store…
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LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Golf Interim Director Andrew Green unveiled a series of proposed changes to the town’s two golf courses that would raise additional revenue during a recent Select Board meeting.
Green recalled that the town owns two nine-hole golf courses: The King Rail Golf Reserve and the Reedy Meadow Golf Course…
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LYNNFIELD — The School Department has slowly been introducing artificial intelligence (AI) to staff and students, Educational Technology Department Head Rochelle Cooper said during a recent School Committee meeting.
Cooper, who also serves as the district’s grades K-6 digital learning coach, said one of the Technology Department’s goals for the 2025-2026 academic…
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LYNNFIELD — Five members of the Lynnfield High field hockey team made the Cape Ann League All-Star teams this fall. Four Pioneers were named to the first team while one other made the second team.
The four CAL First-Team All-Stars were Lauren Mattia, Nola Maney, Grace Allen and Izzy Fiorentino.
Mattia, a junior…
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PEABODY — Guy Angiuoni is the new head coach of the Peabody-Lynnfield-North Reading girls’ co-op hockey team. Angiuoni takes over for longtime coach Michelle Roach who left to become the head coach at Arlington Catholic.
Angiuoni, who graduated from Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua, NH, was the St. Mary’s of Lynn junior varsity…
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A RESIDENT walks his dogs on the new emergency access corridor created by Bostik, Inc. (Courtesy Photo)
LYNNFIELD — Bostik, Inc. in Middleton completed a rail bed conversion project on the site of the former Salem-Lowell rail line last month that will be benefiting three communities including Lynnfield.
This project capped two years of collaborative…
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