To accommodate the scheduled Independence Day activities, road closures and parking restrictions will be in place throughout the downtown and surrounding areas.
All chairs and other items left along the parade route and fireworks-viewing locations must be removed by 7 a.m. on July 5. Any items left in these areas after that time will…
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TEAM GREECE looks on during the Heritage Cup. This year’s tournament featured 112 teams over six divisions. Ryan Metsis (No. 6) and Nick Metsis (No. 4), who helped Wakefield High to a 16-4 overall record and a trip to the Div. 3 Elite 8 this year, played key midfield roles for the U19 champion Team
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WAKEFIELD — The long and winding road leading to a new Chapter 40B affordable housing project at 119-135 Nahant Street is nearly at an end.
The Zoning Board of Appeals denied the project last January, but the developer subsequently appealed the decision to the state Housing Appeals Committee.
It was announced last…
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KINGSTON, R.I. – A Lynnfield resident is among two Ph.D. students in the University of Rhode Island’s College of the Environment and Life Sciences’ interdisciplinary biological and environmental sciences graduate program who have been awarded graduate research fellowships from the NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Consortium.
Lynnfield resident Michelle Marder and Brockton resident Kate…
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CAMPERS, from left, Mia Muse, Emilia Coccoluto, Sienna Coccoluto and Madison Muse unwind after sliding down the inflatable waterslide at Recreation Station in order to stay cool during 95-degree heat on June 24. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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TODD LANE RESIDENTS Eileen and Lou Trapasso proudly show off their 1949 Chrysler Highlander at the Senior Center’s Antique Car Show on June 26. (Dan Tomasello Photo)d-
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CAMPERS had a blast channeling their inner Harry Potter during Lynnfield Community Schools’ Summer of Fun Activities (SOFA) Wizard Academy camp last week.
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ORMER RESIDENTS Barbara and Jack Conley unwind with their dog Brandy in front of their 1958 Ford Fairlane Skyline at the Senior Center’s Antique Car Show on June 26. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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THE LYNNFIELD High football team had three seniors participate in the 47th Annual Shriners All-Star Football Classic on June 13 at Hormel Stadium in Medford. The event features the best senior football players from Eastern Massachusetts. Pictured from left to right are Lynnfield’s Jared Bernabei, Jesse Dorman and Massimo LoGrasso. The three Pioneers and with
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LYNNFIELD — Abby Lopez was the lone member of the Lynnfield High girls’ track and field team to make the Cape Ann League All-Star team. The junior made it in the two mile.
Last month, in the CAL Open at Triton, she captured 2nd place with a time of 11:36.14.
“That was an…
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LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved two Lynnfield Initiatives for Elders, Inc. (L.I.F.E.) policy changes during a June 23 meeting.
L.I.F.E. Board of Directors President Beverly Merritt recalled that the nonprofit corporation oversees three senior housing developments in town: Center Village, Essex Village and Colonial Village. She said L.I.F.E.’s Board of…
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