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PHOTO: Practice makes perfect

WAKEFIELD, LYNNFIELD AND MELROSE firefighters trained yesterday at Veterans Field regarding proper procedures for utilizing the Medflight medical helicopter.

 

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City seeks community feedback for police chief search

MELROSE — The city is seeking input from residents as part of the process for finding retiring Police Chief Michael Lyle’s successor.

Mayor Paul Broduer recently hired municipal recruiting consultant Municipal Resources, Inc. (MRI) to help the city search for its next police chief. Brodeur is seeking community input to help develop an “Ideal Candidate…

 

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Melrose Arts Festival Saturday and Sunday

MELROSE — Melrose Arts will host the 15th Annual Melrose Arts Festival at Memorial Hall in Melrose on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1.

This two-day festival, returning for the first time since 2019, is a juried show featuring original fine art and fine craft by 41 artist exhibitors from Melrose and the surrounding…

 

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MEF celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week Here come the flamingos!

THESE WILL be gracing the lawns of Melrose soon as the MEF celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week. (courtesy photo)

 

 

MELROSE — Pink lawn flamingos will be visiting Melrose again starting on May 2 to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, which runs through May 6 this year.

The flamingos are a longstanding fundraising tradition for the…

 

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Tuesday is Town Election Day

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING —Tuesday, May 3 is Election Day in North Reading. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

As a reminder, all four precincts vote at one central polling place at St. Theresa’s Parish Hall at 51 Winter Street (enter from the westerly side of the parking lot closest…

 

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FF Jon Burt commended for saving choking victim

FIREFIGHTER and paramedic Jon Burt (right) was presented a commendation from Fire Chief Don Stats for saving a person’s life while off-duty. (NRFD Courtesy Photo)

 

 

NORTH READING — Chief Don Stats is proud to share that a member of the North Reading Fire Department saved a person’s life while off-duty last weekend.

On…

 

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Paving underway on Mt. Vernon, Elm streets

NORTH READING — The DPW, along with its contractors, began re-paving Mt. Vernon Street – between Haverhill Street and Park Street – and upper Elm Street – between Haverhill Street and Washington Street – on Tuesday, April 26.

Residents and the traveling public should plan for some delays when utilizing these streets over the next…

 

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PHOTO: “One Profits Most Who Serves Best”

NORTH READING ROTARY presented a donation of just over $600 to the North Reading Food Pantry on Monday. It was graciously accepted by pantry volunteers (from left): Sue O’Leary, Ellen Paladino, Betty Ton, Ken Carpenter with Peter Majane of Rotary, Kate Schulz and Kirsten McClellan.
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Chines, McLane and Vincent win Town Council seats

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — It was a good night for incumbents and establishment candidates as, of the three Town Council winners in yesterday’s Town Election, two were incumbents and all three were men.

With yesterday’s election of incumbents Jonathan Chines and Michael McLane along with new board member Robert Vincent, voters returned a male majority…

 

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