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Craig Stone celebrates 50 years working for Lynnfield Public Schools

LEGENDARY COACH Craig Stone reached the half-century mark working for the Lynnfield Public Schools this past spring as a teacher, coach or both. (Dan Tomasello File Photo)

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Legend.

That is the only word that can be used to describe Craig Stone’s illustrious career working for the Lynnfield Public…

 

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Rising LHS junior creating new Meeting House website

RISING LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL junior Ryan Michalski has been working to create a new website that will allow townspeople to rent the Meeting House. Ryan’s father, Historical Commission member John Michalski, is incredibly proud of his son’s work on the project. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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LYNNFIELD — A rising Lynnfield High School…

 

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West Peabody man named Historical Society president

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Historical Society has a new president.

West Peabody resident Ronald Sarro was elected as the Society’s 23rd president last month. He succeeds former Society President Linda Gillon, who led the nonprofit organization from 2018-2022.

In addition to Sarro, the Historical Society’s current board of directors consists of First…

 

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PHOTO: Safety first

WAKEFIELD POLICE Officer Shawn Conway helped a youngster with her bike helmet at the “Safe Streets Sunday” event on July 17 on the Common, sponsored by the Safe Streets Working Group. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Mass. Lottery celebrates National Lottery Week

MASSACHUSETTS STATE LOTTERY Communications Director Christian Tejas (right) was in town last week to celebrate the Lottery’s 50th anniversary by highlighting the fact that Wakefield has received over $84 million in unrestricted local aid since the lottery began five decades ago. Joining Tejas on the Bandstand at the Lower Common were Town Administrator Stephen P…

 

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Some seniors can get a tax break

MELROSE — On July 6, 2022, Governor Backer signed into law a bill filed by Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian (D-Melrose) and Senator Jason Lewis (D-Winchester) to establish a means-tested senior citizen property tax exemption in the City of Melrose. The new law responds to the housing stability needs of low-income seniors in Melrose by slightly shifting…

 

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Melrose celebrates art by Afro-Dominican muralist in new public space

PICTURED FROM LEFT to right are Executive Director at the YMCA of Metro North Katelyn Papadopoulos, State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian, Melrose City Planner Denise Gaffey, Jonah Chiarenza, Melrose DPW Director Elena Proakis Ellis, Melrose City Ward 7 Councilor Ryan Williams, Muralist Sagie Vangelina, Melrose Mayor Paul Brodeur, Executive Director of Follow Your Art Community Studios…

 

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Police investigate brazen nighttime theft of motorbikes

THE NORTH READING Police Department is investigating a break-in and burglary that occurred at North Reading Motorsports in the early morning hours on Saturday, July 9. (Courtesy Photo NRPD)

 

NORTH READING — The North Reading Police Department is investigating a break-in and burglary that occurred at North Reading Motorsports over the weekend.

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Summer BBQ, concert July 20

NORTH READING — Weekly old-fashioned family-oriented fun continues at Parks & Recreation’s Summer BBQ and Entertainment Series next Wednesday, July 20 at Ipswich River Park from 5 p.m. to dusk.

The third event in the summer series opens with an amazing YoYo Show for the children’s entertainment at 5:15 p.m., exclusively sponsored by Reading Cooperative…

 

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