JASON PAVEY earned his 100th career victory as a head coach with the Warriors’ 40-33 win over Burlington on Friday night. (Courtesy Photo)
By MICHAELA LYONS
WAKEFIELD — Last Friday, the Charbonneau Field House at Wakefield Memorial High School was packed with exciting fans itching to see WMHS’s boys and girls basketball teams face Burlington…
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WAKEFIELD — Town Administrator Stephen P. Maio waited until the very end of last night’s Town Council meeting to drop the big news: he has decided to retire as the town’s chief executive officer.
Maio was appointed on May 12, 2008 as only the second person to hold the title of Town…
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JAMAURI BELMER cleared 5’8” to take first place in the high jump during Wakefield’s win over Burlington last week at Boston University. He also took first in the long jump at 19’3.5”. (Courtesy Photo)
BOSTON — On Tuesday, Wakefield faced off against Burlington in a highly-anticipated boys’ track meet at Boston University. Although this season…
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WAKEFIELD — Administrators are collecting input as they seek to present a plan to the School Committee about starting classes later. A community forum is scheduled for Thursday beginning at 7 p.m. at the Galvin Middle School.
Following is a message sent last week to families by Superintendent of Schools Doug Lyons and his administrative…
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TWO MEN on a lift work outside the protective winter enclosure that covers the new Wakefield Memorial High School currently under construction. (Mark Sardella Photo)
By NEIL ZOLOT
WAKEFIELD – School Department Facilities Director Tim O’Brien submitted $733,000 in requests for capital projects in Fiscal Year 2026 at the School Committee meeting Tuesday, January 7.
Of that total, $365,000 is designated as…
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THE 200-YARD freestyle relay team placed 1st in the Lynnfield/Wakefield co-op swim team’s first meet. Pictured from left to right are Wakefield’s Hudson Little, Marc Gagne, Owen Kelley and Lynnfield’s Brendan Koleszar. (Courtesy Photo)
PEABODY — On Dec. 22, the Wakefield/Lynnfield High cooperative boys’ swim team jumped back in the pool for the first meet of…
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ON JANUARY 6, 1948, the Daily Item featured this photo of a giant snowman built by then 16-year-old Victor Garbenis on the lawn of his family’s 47 Charles St. home. The Item reported that Garbenis began building his massive masterpiece just after Christmas. “The figure stands 35 feet high and towers over homes and trees in
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CALEB TIMM set up shop at the Universalist Church Holiday Fair 2024 to raise money for the MSPCA.
MELROSE — Caleb Timm from Melrose, a fifth grader at Landmark Elementary is following in his sister Scarlett’s philanthropic footsteps. Scarlett raised money annually to protect the African elephant from kindergarten until she graduated from Melrose High School.
Caleb has…
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