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Brodeur, others urge Orange Line strategy

MELROSE — This letter was submitted by Mayor Paul Brodeur, Mayor of Malden Gary Christenson and Mayor of Medford Breanna Lungo-Koehn to the MBTA which offers a mitigation strategy for the planned closure of the MBTA’s Orange Line.

Dear General Manager Poftak:

We write to offer a mitigation strategy for the impacts of the planned…

 

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City health officials on monkeypox

MELROSE — In an effort to encourage and enhance community health and wellness, the Melrose Health & Human Services Department is providing key information around the monkeypox virus, which was recently declared a global public health emergency. The following information has been provided by Melissa Lowry, Public Health Nurse for the City of Melrose and…

 

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PHOTO: Summer strollers

THE JULY 29 Summer Stroll put on by the Chamber of Commerce with the help of many others proved to be the ultimate family affair. (Photo by rajdas, edphotos.com)

 

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Front Page: August 12, 2022

 

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PHOTO: A bountiful harvest

PROUDLY delivering the first basket of fresh vegetables from the garden tended by the Sunday School students of the Union Congregational Church to the North Reading Food Pantry are Savanna McGlauflin (left) and her sister Ayla. They are the daughters of Rob and Gayle McGlauflin, who also serves as the Minister of Discipleship at the

 

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WFD’s Carano an academy graduate

FIREFIGHTER John Carano and Fire Chief Michael Sullivan

 

 

WAKEFIELD — Wakefield Fire Chief Michael J. Sullivan announced the graduation of class #303 of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy’s 50-day Recruit Firefighting Program.

A graduation ceremony was held at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy (MFA) main campus in Stow on Friday, August 5, 2022. The Master…

 

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PHOTO: Learning the way to live well

THE WAKEFIELD LYNNFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, the Farmers Market and the Town of Wakefield will host the Living Well Health Fair on Saturday, August 13. Over 30 vendors will participate at the Fair which is being held at the Farmers Market on North Avenue. Helping spread the word about the upcoming Living Well Health Fair

 

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Front Page: August 10, 2022

 

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Charlie Wills bequeaths pictorial account of his work to the library

RETIRED DEVELOPERS Charlie Wills (left) and Roger Harris of Boxford visited the Lynnfield Public Library to examine three portfolios containing pictures of the 615 homes their firm built between 1947 and 2000. Some 388 homes were built in Lynnfield, with 94 in Boxford, the rest in surrounding towns. Wills gifted these volumes to the Lynnfield

 

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LCWD looking to begin PFAS treatment Sept. 1

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD) is looking to have its short-term PFAS treatment system up and running by the end of the month, Superintendent John Scenna said during a recent Board of Water Commissioners meeting.

Scenna recalled that the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) implemented revised drinking water regulations…

 

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Lynnfield Fuel eyes third garage bay

THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS will be asked to approve Lynnfield Fuel’s request to add a third garage bay during a September meeting. The Planning Board recommended the project during a July meeting. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Fuel, 596 Post Office Sq., is looking to expand the facility by…

 

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Front Page: August 10, 2022

 

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