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Another ID fraud case reported at Route 1 credit union

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 29, 2026

LYNNFIELD — A New York man was arrested for trying to open an account at a Route 1 credit union using someone else’s identity on Wednesday afternoon, April 15.

Henry Valerio, 58, of 145 So. 1st St. in Lindenhurst, NY was at the River Works Credit…

 

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Fire Dept. Log

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 29, 2026

LYNNFIELD — During the week of Sunday, April 19 through Saturday, April 25, the Lynnfield Fire Department responded to 27 calls.

SUNDAY, APRIL 19

12:32 p.m., 506 Salem St., authorized controlled burning; 5:21 p.m., 27 Canterbury Rd., assist citizen.

MONDAY, APRIL 20

4:34 a.m., Lynnfield Commons/375…

 

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Looking Back in the pages of the Villager

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 29, 2026

 

APRIL 30, 1986

New SC chairman: Barry Koslow was unanimously elected as the School Committee’s next chairman during last week’s meeting.

Newly elected School Committee members Anthony Giannetti and Margaret Strickland were welcomed to their first meeting. School Committee member Ruth Follansbee, who is entering

 

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Lynnfield to receive nearly $645K for local roadwork

BOSTON – Lynnfield is scheduled to receive $644,829.31 in state funding assistance for local road and bridge maintenance as part of a multi-billion dollar transportation infrastructure bond bill recently approved by the House of Representatives with the support of House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr. (R-North Reading).

House Bill 5375, An Act financing long-term…

 

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Lawmakers approve $300M GIC bill

Published in the April 22, 2026 edition of the Lynnfield Villager

By BOB KATZEN

Beacon Hill Roll Call

BOSTON — The House and Senate approved and sent to Gov. Maura Healey a bill that would provide $300 million for health insurance coverage for the 460,000 public employees, retirees and dependents who access health care through…

 

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Tips for finding the right landscaper

Published in the April 22, 2026 edition of the Lynnfield Villager

Editorial

A beautiful lawn can be both appealing and environmentally friendly, but it can take a lot of work and be a tricky project and the best of circumstances can still be challenging due to extended periods of extreme weather, dull lawnmower blades, bugs…

 

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Lynnfield median home sale price surpasses $1.4M in February

LYNNFIELD — There were six single-family homes sold in town during the month of February.

According to The Warren Group, the six single-family homes sold in Lynnfield in February had a median sale price of $1,450,000. There were five single-family homes sold in February 2025 that had a median sale price of $830,000.

There were…

 

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FY27 capital budget includes $30K for Willis Woods trails

Published in the April 22, 2026 edition of the Lynnfield Villager

 

THE OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION WORKING GROUP (OSRWG) recently conducted a walkthrough from Lynnfield Woodlot to Willis Woods trails along the Ipswich River and to the Bennett Keenan Conservation Area. From left, Ipswich River Watershed Association President Ken MacNulty, OSRWG member Rich Kosian,

 

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Coffee With A Cop Sunday

Published in the April 22, 2026 edition of the Lynnfield Villager

LYNNFIELD — In recognition of Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month, the Police Department will be holding Coffee With A Cop at the Maney Room at Town Hall on Sunday, April 26 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Union Square Donuts will be donating Coffee With A…

 

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Junior Prom time

CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Jillian Martin, Dante Bucci, Anna Gorman, Brendan Reilly, Allison Maddocks, Ryan Gorman, Sophia Catinazzo, Ollie Morgan, Liv Bielicki, Mehir Akhter, Audrey Manning, Nick Marini, Thayer Sutherland and Oliver Harth gear up for a fun night at Lynnfield High School’s Junior Prom at Rockafellas on April 10. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Looking Back in the pages of the Villager

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 22, 2026

 

APRIL 21, 1976

SC trims budget: In an apparent attempt to avoid a Town Meeting confrontation with the Finance Committee, the School Committee unanimously voted to cut $16,583 from the non-salary portion of the School Department’s proposed $4,932,583 fiscal year 1977 school budget.

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