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Farewell Mass for Bp. O’Connell

NORTH READING — All are invited to a special Mass to wish Bishop Mark O’Connell a fond farewell and best wishes on his new assignment as Bishop of the Archdiocese of Albany, N.Y.

The Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, Nov. 30 at 11 a.m. at St. Theresa Church, 63 Winter St. A reception will…

 

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Dinner in the French Riviera

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL’s production of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” last weekend included, sitting at table from left, ensemble cast members Abby Harris and Lillian Spillane. Standing in the background are ensemble cast members Nora Hutter and Ella Hodsdon. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Country Store on for Dec. 6

LYNNFIELD — Historic Lynnfield’s Country Store will take place on Saturday, Dec. 6, beginning at 9 a.m.  at the Meeting House. 

Doors will open at 9 a.m. and will stay open until 2 p.m. 

“Vendors will include favorites from the past as well as some exciting new additions to the store,” said Country…

 

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Tree Lighting and Whobilation Celebration Dec. 6

YNNFIELD — Lynnfield Recreation’s Light Up Lynnfield contest is back.

The Light Up Lynnfield contest will allow residents to break out the holiday lights, inflatables and decorations to make their home shine. 

“Register your home address to be part of our town holiday map and join the fun as families tour Lynnfield to see…

 

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Uniting the bands at the Rotary: Pioneers and Hornets

THE PIONEER AND HORNET band programs were given warm welcomes during the Rotary Thanksgiving Football Luncheon on Nov. 20. From left, NRHS senior drum major Calvin Fisher, NRHS color guard co-captains Bianca Villagati and Cecilia Thompson, NRHS drum majors Teagan Jones and Maria Karafilidis; and LHS senior band members Jacob Book, Ellie Morse and Grace

 

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Cheer Teams Unite at Rotary

THE CHEER TEAMS representing Lynnfield and North Reading had a great time at the Rotary Thanksgiving Football Luncheon on Nov. 20. From left, LHS seniors Faye Allen, Annabelle Eckhardt, Jenna Supino, Reagan Chisholm, Lorelei Eckhardt, LHS senior captain Rori Caprio, LHS seniors Giuliana Fusco and Abby Zannella; and NRHS senior captains Bella Preciado and Addie

 

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Lynnfield home sales increase in October

LYNNFIELD — The number of single-family homes sold in Lynnfield spiked during the month of October while the median sale price decreased. 

According to a new report from The Warren Group, there were 21 single-family homes sold in Lynnfield during the month of October that had a median sale price of $1,035,000. The median…

 

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Jack Fay named LAG featured artist

ARTIST JACK FAY

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Art Guild (LAG) has announced that local artist and member Jack Fay is its featured artist for the next two months, beginning Dec. 1 on the Lynnfield Arts home page and at lynnfieldarts.org/jack-fay/. 

 Fay is a lifelong artist based in Beverly whose creative journey began in Newton…

 

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Lynnfield Villager November 26, 2025

Community support

Lynnfield Villager November 26, 2025
A GROUP OF students high-five the Healthy Lynnfield Living All-Stars during A Healthy Lynnfield’s Harlem Wizards charity basketball game on Nov. 16. A Healthy Lynnfield anticipates the game raised over $20,000 for substance use prevention and mental health programs. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Comic relief

HARLEM WIZARDS star Loonatik heckles Stephanie Yazinski (left) and Summer Street School third grader Emma Kelley during a red light, green light race during A Healthy Lynnfield’s Harlem Wizards charity basketball game on Nov. 16. A Healthy Lynnfield anticipates the game raised over $20,000 for substance use prevention and mental health programs.
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Bravo!

CARSON WALDO (left) starred as Freddy and Patrick Malone portrayed Lawrence during Lynnfield High School’s production of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” last weekend. Freddy and Lawrence are two con artists who try to scam money from affluent women in the French Riviera.

 

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Moose Festival of Trees Nov. 28–30

NORTH READING — The 6th annual Festival of Trees, hosted by the North Reading Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #1511, will be held Thanksgiving weekend, Friday, Nov. 28 from 5-9 p.m.; Saturday Nov. 29 from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.; and Sunday, Nov. 30 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Moose Hall, 140…

 

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