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Taxes going up

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved a shift in the town’s tax classification on Nov. 27.

The 1.57969 shift approved by the Select Board means the tax rate is estimated to be $10.51 per thousand dollar valuation for residential property for fiscal year 2024, which represents a decrease of 80 cents…

 

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Hundreds flock to Country Store fundraiser

VENDORS, from left, Sonia Garufi, Tom Silveria and artist Hollis Colby sold decorative holiday shells during Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s Country Store fundraiser at the Meeting House on Dec. 2. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The tradition is growing in popularity.

Hundreds of residents came together to kick off the holiday season…

 

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SC acknowledges ‘culture problem’ exists; parent frustration continues

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Three School Committee members acknowledged during a Nov. 28 meeting that the district’s faculty and staff have a “culture problem” that needs to be addressed quickly.

In the wake of six residents blasting Superintendent Kristen Vogel and the School Committee for their handling of the staff morale problem and other…

 

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Ladies of Lynnfield kicks off Toy Drive Sunday

 

LYNNFIELD — The Ladies of Lynnfield will be holding the 2023 annual Toy Drive on Sunday, Dec. 3 from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Lynnfield Meeting House, 617 Main St.

There will be a collection of toys, gift cards of any amount from Walmart, Target and Market Basket or any local supermarket, as…

 

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Lynnfield Rotary Turkey Trot draws a crowd

LOCAL CHILDREN are off to the races during the Kids’ Fun Run that was held at the conclusion of Lynnfield Rotary’s Turkey Trot 5K Road Race. (Courtesy Photo)

 

LYNNFIELD — A sunny but cold morning greeted the 300-plus attendees who laced up their sneakers and participated in Lynnfield Rotary’s recent Turkey Trot 5K Road…

 

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The Country Store is back Saturday

LYNNFIELD — Historic Lynnfield’s Country Store fundraiser will take place on Saturday, Dec. 2 at the Old Meeting House.

Doors will open at 9 a.m. and will stay open through the Tree Lighting Ceremony.

“Vendors will include favorites from the past, as well as some exciting new additions to the store,” said Country Store Co-Chair…

 

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Tree Lighting Ceremony Saturday

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Recreation’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Saturday, Dec. 2 on the Town Common, beginning at 3 p.m.

Santa Claus will arrive at 3 p.m. and will be available for free photos. Lynnfield Recreation will be handing out hot chocolate and cookies again.

The Girl Scouts and the Lynnfield Tri M Band…

 

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We are the champions!

THE LYNNFIELD HIGH boys’ soccer team was recognized for winning the Division 4 state championship with a Rolling Parade of Champions on Thanksgiving morning. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Front Page: November 29, 2023

 

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‘Our schools are at a crossroads’

A LARGE NUMBER OF parents attended the School Committee’s Nov. 21 to express concerns about staff morale, budget and retention issues. The school board only allowed six residents to speak.

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Six livid residents blasted Superintendent Kristen Vogel and the School Committee for their handling of the staff morale crisis, budget…

 

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EDITORIAL: Actions speak louder than words

We have long believed that employees, in both business and government, feel disconnected from their bosses because management doesn’t understand the challenges workers are experiencing. Lynnfield Public Schools is no exception to the rule.

That disconnect has taken center stage over the last few weeks in the wake of the Lynnfield Teachers Association (LTA) expressing…

 

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SC eyes addressing staff concerns

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School officials vowed during a Nov. 21 meeting to address a variety of concerns raised by the Lynnfield Teachers Association (LTA).

LTA President Alexandria Cellucci sent Superintendent Kristen Vogel and the School Committee a letter in late October outlining a number of concerns educators have about the state of the…

 

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