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Stay safe this summer

Health officials urged Bay Staters last week to use bug spray outdoors this summer after mosquito samples tested positive for two viruses. Every bit of precaution will help against seasonal viruses like West Nile and Eastern Equine Encephalitis.

The Department of Public Health said EEE virus was detected in mosquito samples collected on June 30…

 

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PSB, other capital projects moving along

CONSTRUCTION OF THE $63.5 million public safety buildings and Town Hall project is underway, and is slated to be completed by the end of 2025. (Ryan Michalski Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A number of large capital projects are either progressing or have been completed, Department of Public Works (DPW) Director John Scenna said…

 

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SC spars over new dress code policy

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A new dress code policy for the schools is headed back to the drawing board after the School Committee engaged in a spirited debate about it during a recent meeting. 

Policy JICA, which pertains to the school system’s dress code, was updated by a previous incarnation of the School…

 

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New cellphone, electronic device policy eyed for schools

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee is looking to adopt a cellphone and electronic device policy for students before the start of the 2024-2025 academic year. 

While the proposed cellphone and electronic device policy is still a work in progress, the School Committee began discussing it during a recent meeting. School Committee member…

 

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Students wrote, directed impressive dramas this year

FROM THE LEFT are Isabelle Moschella, Patrick Malone and Siri Tudi.

 

 

By SHAY WAINWRIGHT

LYNNFIELD — In the spring, Lynnfield High School and Lynnfield Middle School participate in the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild’s (METG) Drama Fest. At the high school level, it’s a competition, at the middle school level, an exhibition, and in…

 

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Summer Street sends 75 fourth graders off in style

SUMMER STREET SCHOOL fourth graders throw their mortarboards into the air at the conclusion of the recent moving on ceremony. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

 

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Seventy-five fourth graders recently bid farewell to Summer Street School during the annual moving on ceremony.

The moving on ceremony took place at…

 

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192 eighth graders move on from LMS

LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL eighth graders listen to Student Council President Ben Kazlouski’s speech during the recent moving on ceremony. There were 192 eighth graders who moved on from LMS last month. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Middle School celebrated the accomplishments of 192 eighth graders during the recent moving…

 

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An amazing coincidence: Adams, Jefferson and the Fourth of July

THE ‘OLD HOUSE’ in Quincy where John Adams died on July 4, 1826, the family seat for four generations. To the left is the Stone Library, built later to preserve all Adams papers including the Jefferson correspondence. (Photo from eventbrite.com)

 

 

By HELEN BREEN

The Declaration of Independence was framed by Thomas Jefferson and…

 

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A great time with great friends

CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Kiri Dixon, Veronica Wainwright, Izzy Moschella, Mari Chambers and Mazzy Stuart had a blast at Lynnfield High School’s Senior Prom at the Beauport Hotel in Gloucester on May 29. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Jonathan Pedi joins The Savings Bank as VP/commercial banking officer

JONATHAN PEDI
VP/Commercial Banking Officer at The Savings Bank

 

Wakefield — Jonathan Pedi of Melrose has joined The Savings Bank as a vice president/commercial banking officer in the Commercial Banking Department.

Pedi comes to the bank from Leader Bank, N.A., where he was vice president in commercial lending, a position he held since 2021…

 

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Britte McBride appointed to Northeast Arch board of directors

BRITTE McBRIDE

 

 

DANVERS — Northeast Arc, a nonprofit organization that helps children and adults with disabilities and autism become full participants in the community, has elected Lynnfield resident Britte McBride to its board of directors.

McBride is an attorney and senior government leader with nearly two decades of experience working on complex issues…

 

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