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LCWD breaks ground on new $17M treatment plant

THE LYNNFIELD CENTER WATER DISTRICT held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new $17 million Glen Drive water treatment plant on Sept. 13. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — After years in the making, the Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD) held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new $17 million Glen Drive water treatment…

 

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Town celebrates first responders, remembers 9/11

FIRST RESPONDERS DAY PARTICIPANTS, from left, Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Glenn Davis, Select Board member Alexis Leahy, Select Board member Phil Crawford, Police Chief Nick Secatore, Select Board Chair Dick Dalton, Ave Maria Parish Rev. Paul Ritt, Boston Bruins Anthem Singer Todd Angilly and Town Administrator Rob Dolan honored the victims of the 9/11 attacks

 

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‘Historic’ six-alarm fire destroys South Lynnfield strip mall

TWO PEABODY FIREFIGHTERS helped fight the six-alarm fire at The Shops at Post Office Square strip mall on Sept. 10. (Eric Evans Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A massive six-alarm overnight fire destroyed five businesses located at The Shops at Post Office Square strip mall on Sept. 10.

Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Glenn Davis…

 

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Remembering Sharla

“See The Good 5K Walk” organizers, from left, Melissa Lowey, Heatha Schena, Patricia Hazelton, Jocelyn Gentile, Olivia Sieve, Sheri Von Jako, Julie Mallet, Stacey Cook, Katherine Cardinal, Kristen Lorentzen, Ava Cook, Paula Farese, Jenna Camann were thrilled that this year’s walk held in memory of Sharla Sieve raised over $15,000. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

 

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Front Page: September 11, 2024

 

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Devastating

A MASSIVE FIRE ravaged The Shops at Post Office Square strip mall on Tuesday night. (Eric Evans Photo)

 

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Sharla Sieve remembered at ‘See The Good 5K Walk’

THE SIEVE SIBLINGS, from left, Mitch, Ben, Alex, Maddie and Olivia were thrilled that the second annual “See The Good 5K Walk” featured almost 400 attendees and raised over $15,000 on Sept. 8.  (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Sharla Sieve’s life and legacy continues to make a positive impact in…

 

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Library renovation project headed to Fall TM

A RENDERING of the proposed new rear addition for the Lynnfield Public Library renovation project. (Tappé Architects Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Cost estimates for the Lynnfield Public Library renovation project will be finalized later this fall, Tappé Architects Principal Charlie Hay said during a recent informational morning forum about the project.

The town…

 

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MBTA Zoning Committee nearing overlay district decision

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The MBTA Zoning Committee is looking to select an overlay district for the state-mandated multifamily zoning requirements law during its next meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 18.

Former Gov. Charlie Baker signed an economic development bill into law in February 2021 that amended the Zoning Act by requiring MBTA Communities to…

 

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Fire lieutenant appointed to Board of Health

FIRE LT. JEFF FIORENTINO

New Board of Health member

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A Lynnfield Fire Department lieutenant is the newest member of the Board of Health.

The Select Board unanimously voted to appoint Lynnfield Fire Lt./Fire Prevention Officer Jeff Fiorentino to the Board of Health during a recent meeting. He succeeds former Board…

 

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State primary draws 16.6 percent turnout

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — It will not take a rocket scientist or Las Vegas oddsmakers to predict that the turnout for the presidential election in November will be much higher than the state primary on Sept. 3.

According to the official results released by Town Clerk Amanda Haggstrom, 1,648 out of Lynnfield’s 9,903 registered…

 

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‘Changing Futures’ raising awareness, funds for CF patients

CHANGING FUTURES, INC. cyclists, from left,
Christopher DiStefano, Louis Tramontozzi, Don Gentile, David Rogers, Christopher Vance, Robert Williams, Brian Moreira, Christopher Kelley, Matt Egan, Mike Weiss, Joseph Montesano, Daniel Hansen, Joel Steiner and Mark Preston recently raised over $50,000 for cystic fibrosis patients who are at-risk of developing certain types of cancer. Missing from photo

 

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