SHEEP in Snowstorm is among the collection of scenic landscape photographs printed on canvas by photographer Jim Scourletis on display at the library through Oct. 31. (Courtesy Photo)
By EMILY KLESARIS
NORTH READING – A collection of scenic landscape photographs printed on canvas by Jim Scourletis is on display at the Flint…
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NORTH READING — The North Reading Health Dept. is hosting a Blood Drive and Vaccine Clinic at Town Hall this Saturday, Oct. 26.
A Mobile Blood Drive hosted by MGH Boston will be held in the rear parking lot at Town Hall, 235 North St., from 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. This will be whole blood collection…
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PEOPLE WERE THRILLED with their perfect costume match.
MELROSE — Thank you to everyone who helped to make this year’s Halloween Costume Swap such a success. It started out a little wet but then the sun came out and so did everyone. Families had a great time hunting for costumes and passing on…
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PITTSBURGH, PA — The University of Pittsburgh announces that Mary-Catherine Mahoney of Melrose has graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree.
She is continuing in the School of Education program for a fifth year at the culmination of which she will have her master’s degree and dual certification in Elementary…
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NORTH READING — The town’s youngsters have two opportunities on Halloween next Thursday, October 31 to celebrate the day and wear their costumes before they go Trick or Treating that night!
They are invited to stop by both the Flint Memorial Library and Town Hall.
The Halloween Parade at the library will take place from…
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ights display, George Snow, John Loews and other WCNA members recently checked and repaired dozens of light strands and tested thousands of bulbs in anticipation of the Wakefield Department of Public Works’ approval for Wakefield Municipal Gas and Light Department crews and bucket trucks to drive onto the Upper Common to help the WCNA hang the
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SOPHIA ANDERSON earned her 500th career dig in Wakefield’s tournament-clinching victory over Stoneham last week. (Courtesy Photo)
WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High volleyball team made their trip to the MIAA Div. 3 state tournament official with a 3-1 victory over Stoneham on Oct. 15 at Stoneham High. The Warriors earned their 10th victory in…
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Enjoyed playing cards and spending time with family
WAKEFIELD — Craig Matthew Scollard, aged 66, of Wakefield passed away on October 16. Craig was a warrior who fought many health battles throughout his life with no complaints and a smile on his face.
In his free time he enjoyed playing cards with anyone anytime…
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An example of multifamily housing that will be encouraged by the MBTA Communities Act. (File Photograph)
By MARK SARDELLA
WAKEFIELD — Voters will face just eight articles at the Nov. 16 Regular Town Meeting, but that’s no guarantee of a short session. The Town Council discussed the Town Meeting warrant at their meeting on Monday,…
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