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PSB, Town Hall project will cost $41.25M

THE PROPOSED public safety building project involves building a new Fire Headquarters next to the South Fire Station. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A plan to overhaul the town’s aging public safety buildings and upgrade Town Hall will tentatively cost $41.25 million, Public Safety Building Committee (PSBC) Chairman John Scenna said…

 

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Schools seeking $28.5M budget

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Superintendent Kristen Vogel unveiled the School Department’s recommended $28,515,911 operating budget for fiscal year 2023 during the School Committee’s March 8 meeting.

The proposed spending plan represents a 3.5 percent increase over FY22’s $27,551,605 operating budget. The School Department has also requested a $250,000 capital budget for technology expenses and…

 

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Police chief eyes new patrolman-detective position

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Chief Nick Secatore is looking to add an additional officer as part of the Police Department’s recommended fiscal year 2023 budget.

Secatore unveiled the Police Department’s proposed $3,498,799 budget for FY23 during the Select Board’s March 7 meeting. The proposed spending plan represents a 1.6 percent increase over FY22’s $3,444,221…

 

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PHOTO: Wow!

ABIGAIL SHEEHAN was full of pride while showing off a bunch of pajamas that were donated during the Tower Day Parents’ Forum’s Community PJ Drive. The forum along with other schools in town collected 555 PJs, which were donated to La Colaborativa in Chelsea. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

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PHOTO: Working to end gender-based violence

ON MARCH 2, the Melrose Alliance Against Violence (MAAV) held their White Ribbon Event at Melrose City Hall. White Ribbon Day invites men and boys to be a part of the solution in ending violence against women and all forms of gender-based violence. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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PHOTO: Smiling angel

RORY TOSI sports a happy grin while making a perfect snow angel. (Nikki Tosi Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Tacet al fine

THE FINAL RESTING PLACE of George Frederick Root in his family plot at Harmony Vale Cemetery was still and peaceful after the last snowfall. Root’s upbringing on a North Reading farm influenced his prolific musical career which included “The Haymakers,” the first secular American cantata, and more than 30 Civil War songs. His obelisk tombstone…

 

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Front Page: March 11, 2022

 

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Zoning Board OKs Public Safety Building rehab

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The planned expansion and upgrade of the Public Safety Building cleared another hurdle this week as the necessary Special Permits were obtained from the Zoning Board of Appeals.

Working pro bono as a special municipal employee, attorney Brian McGrail represented the town before the Zoning Board of Appeals to request…

 

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