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HAMMING it up for the paparazzi at the North Reading Girls’ Softball annual Father-Daughter Dance on Friday the 13th at the Moose were Jane McDonald (left) and Julianna Giantassio, both kindergartners. Once again, the dance was a huge success for the program. (Lynn Ferrazzani Photo)

 

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Front Page: May 19, 2022

 

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Town Meeting splits on zoning changes

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — Two articles seeking changes to the Zoning Bylaw drew the most discussion at this week’s Annual Town Meeting. Article 17 passed but Article 18 failed to get the required two-thirds majority. The articles were the result of separate citizen petitions.

Article 17 was a request from the owner property at…

 

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PSB, Town Hall design funds OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Spring Town Meeting voted to appropriate $325,000 to fund the design of the public safety buildings and Town Hall project on Monday night.

Town Administrator Rob Dolan said Article 12 requested Town Meeting to appropriate $325,000 from the Capital Facilities Maintenance Fund to finance the architectural and engineering plans for…

 

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TM approves operating, capital budgets

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Better late than never.

After an almost hour-long delay, Spring Town Meeting finally reached the required 150-voter quorum requirement on Monday night. Voters were able to conduct the town’s business in just over an hour.

There was an extensive debate about the town’s proposed operating and capital budgets, which appeared…

 

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Healthy Living Expo draws hundreds

THE LYNNFIELD HEALTHY LIVING EXPO BOOTH was attended by, from left, Substance Use Prevention Coordinator Peg Sallade, Lynnfield Middle School health teacher Matt Angelo, LMS seventh-grader Maggie Heteis and LMS eighth-grader Charlotte Beccia. (Gail Lowe Photo)

 

By GAIL LOWE

LYNNFIELD — The Healthy Living Expo, hosted by A Healthy Lynnfield and the Wakefield Lynnfield…

 

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PHOTO: LMS honors Lynnfield heroes

MIDDLE SCHOOL fifth grade teacher Mark Vermont and his students helped Veterans Service Officer Bruce Siegel place American flags at the West Burying Ground on May 10 in preparation of the Memorial Day holiday. Front row, from left, Cassandra Angilly, Amelie Adreani, Amelia Willoughby, Olivia Ellison, Brandon Doherty, Aiden Tran, Michael D’Amelio, Owen Burke and…

 

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TM backs FY 2023 budgets

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The 101 voters who attended last night’s Annual Town Meeting made quick work of the town’s $114,171,027 budget for FY 2023. Even the School Department’s nearly $48 million budget sparked no discussion. The only question raised pertained to future school enrollment projections.

After a fiscal overview from Finance Committee member…

 

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PHOTO: Time lapsing

SUNDAY NIGHT’S lunar eclipse was caught in its glorious phases over Lake Quannapowitt. (Photo courtesy of Cari Mac Images/Advanced Imaging)

 

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