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PHOTO: Spring fever

A VOLLEYBALL GAME was set up on the Lower Common over the weekend. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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SCOTUS ruling impacts town’s flag policy

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The town can fly whatever flags it wants from its flagpoles and does not have to feel any obligation to allow opposing viewpoints as long as it declares that its flagpoles are exclusively an organ of government speech and are not a public forum.

That was how Town Counsel Thomas…

 

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First responders make case for public safety project

SPRING TOWN MEETING will be asked to approve allocating $3.85 million to hire an architect for the $41.25 million public safety building and Town Hall renovation and expansion project.

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Spring Town Meeting will be asked to take the first step toward overhauling the town’s public safety buildings and Town…

 

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Think of Michael Trivia Night returns May 26

THE THINK OF MICHAEL FOUNDATION’S third annual Trivia Night at Breakaway returns on Thursday, May 26. The January 2020 event included, front row from left, Think of Michael President Carmela Dalton and Vice President Stacey Cook. Back row, from left, Lucas Cook, Vice President Jamie Dalton, Ava Cook, special guest auctioneer Billy Costa, Treasurer Dick…

 

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PHOTO: Happy Cinco de Mayo

YOUNGSTERS, from left, Laurel Daniels, Nithya Nishanth, Stella Park and Lucy Sabbagh show off the piñatas that were brought to LEDS to celebrate Cinco de Mayo at the Lynnfield Preschool playground on May 5. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Town Meeting Monday

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Spring Town Meeting will take place on Monday, May 16, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium.

While Town Meeting has traditionally had a 175-voter quorum requirement to conduct the town’s business, the Select Board recently voted to reduce the quorum to 150 voters after Town Administrator…

 

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EDITORIAL: Vote yes for PSB, Town Hall project

Hundreds of residents gather on the Town Common on Sept. 11 for First Responders Day. The ceremony honors the victims and survivors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and recognizes Lynnfield first responders for keeping townspeople safe.

This newspaper has long believed that actions speak louder than words. That is why we endorse Article 12, which

 

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Front Page: May 11, 2022

 

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PHOTO: Signs of the season

A JAPANESE CHERRY TREE and an Asiatic apple tree bring a touch of pink to Beebe Library in the spring.

 

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Butt, Chines to lead Town Council

WAKEFIELD — Mehreen Butt and Jonathan Chines will steer the Town Council for the next year after they were voted in as chair and vice chair respectively at last night’s meeting.

The Town Council traditionally re-organizes and chooses new leadership at the first meeting following the Annual Town Election.

Outgoing Chair Julie Smith-Galvin called for nominations for…

 

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