LYNNFIELD — Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s third annual Fall Festival will take place on Saturday, Sept. 27, taking place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on the Town Common.
The Fall Festival will include food, unique artisans, flowers, games, music, pumpkins and special treats. There will also be children’s books and toys for sale, pumpkin…
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SCOUTS BSA AND CUB SCOUTS, from left, Owen Ody, Assistant Scoutmaster Brian Charville, Sanuga Guruge, Evan Gaeta, Patrick Connelly, Elias Saiyed, Fin Charville, Ethan Bloch, Alan Curley, Sebastian Hansen, Cam Anderson, Owen Moreira, Rocco Desiderio, Ethan Gaeta, Ty Anderson and Silas Robinson presented the colors during the annual First Responders Day ceremony on Sept. 11.
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LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL senior Heavenly Claypool sang a moving rendition of the National Anthem while, from left, Police Chief Nick Secatore, Select Board Chair Phil Crawford and Centre Congregational Church Rev. Thomas Bentley salute the American flag during First Responders Day on Sept. 11. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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LYNNFIELD — The Think of Michael Foundation and A Healthy Lynnfield are holding the seventh annual Night of Hope in observance of National Recovery Month on Sunday, Sept. 28.
A Night of Hope will begin at 5 p.m. at Lynnfield Middle School with resource tables staffed by local treatment providers offering information about mental…
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LYNNFIELD — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be holding an electronics recycling event on Saturday, Sept. 27, taking place from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the church’s parking lot.
Green Day Recycling will be collecting a variety of different electronic items.
Computer towers, laptops, DVD players, VCRs, small printers, stereos, radios, alarm clocks, speakers…
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According to reports, refuse and recycling hauler Republic Services has reached a five-year deal with members of Teamsters Local 25, ending an 11-week job action by Republic workers who were determined to see better pay and benefits.
Republic said on its website that their striking workers will return…
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AIDAN BLIGH and goalie Patrick Leary teamed up with the rest of Wakefield’s strong defense to earn a shutout against Burlington on Wednesday. (Courtesy Photo)
By CHRISTINA GAGNE
BURLINGTON — Coming off a solid, 3-3 draw against perennially tough Division 1 Belmont on Monday, the Wakefield boys’ soccer team looked sharp in their latest outing…
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WAKEFIELD —— The new mixed-use building at 198 Albion St. (the former location of Lake Street Laundry) will be getting new signage after the Zoning Board of Appeals approved the signage proposal at its meeting last week.
Attorney Brian McGrail reminded members that the board had retained jurisdiction over signage when it…
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Loved skiing, the Boston Pops and picking blueberries
WAKEFIELD — Barbara C. Morse (née Lees), age 98, of Wakefield passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 13 at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital. Born in Peabody on October 19, 1926 to Maurice and Edna Lees of Halifax, England, she was her family’s first first-generation American. Barbara…
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ONE OF THE city’s biggest fans, the late Joan Bell, was the subject of this year’s Victorian Fair dedication on September 7. Above is Joan’s family. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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