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A Healthy Lynnfield honors youth, community leaders

A HEALTHY LYNNFIELD presented five awards to four students and an educator during the Annual Meeting on Oct. 4. From left, AHL Chairman Phil Crawford, AHL Program Coordinator Lydia Sweetser, LHS senior Addie Connelly (Youth Advocate High School Award), LHS sophomore Shealyn Moore (Unsung Hero High School Award), LMS eighth-grader Jack Cullinane (Unsung Hero Middle

 

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Willow Cemetery expansion eyed at TM

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A last-minute addition to the Fall Town Meeting warrant seeks to expand Willow Cemetery.

The Select Board voted to reopen and add an additional article to the Fall Town Meeting warrant during an Oct. 5 emergency meeting held on Zoom teleconference. Fall Town Meeting will take place on Monday, Oct…

 

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FinCom votes 6-5 not to recommend library project

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — One vote.

That was the difference in the Finance Committee’s 6-5 vote on Oct. 2 that did not recommend the $34 million Lynnfield Public Library project for Fall Town Meeting. The library project will be appearing as Articles 10 and 11 at Fall Town Meeting on Monday, Oct. 16, beginning…

 

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A look at the remaining Fall TM articles

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — While the $34 million Lynnfield Public Library project headlines the Fall Town Meeting warrant on Monday, Oct. 16, voters will also be deciding the fate of 10 additional articles.

Fall Town Meeting will take place on Monday, Oct. 16, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium. A…

 

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‘Disrespectful’ student behavior results in football game changes

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School has implemented changes to Friday night football games in the wake of a recent incident involving a large group of middle school students.

Superintendent Kristen Vogel said during the School Committee’s Sept. 26 meeting that a large group of middle school students behaved disrespectfully during the Pioneers…

 

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LCWD hydrant flushing next week

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District will conduct high velocity water main flushing of the distribution system during normal business hours beginning the week of Oct. 11 and continuing through the middle of November.

“This is part of the ongoing regular maintenance of the water distribution system and is important in maintaining and improving…

 

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AHL ‘Helping Kids Adjust’ presentation Oct. 18

LYNNFIELD — A Healthy Lynnfield’s Parent Advisory Group, Lynnfield Public Schools, the Summer Street School PTO, and the Huckleberry Hill School PTO have partnered to hold a presentation called “Helping Kids Adjust: Screens, Social Skills, and Avoiding Social Problems,” a free seminar on Wednesday, Oc. 18, taking place at 6 p.m in the All-Purpose Room…

 

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Lynnfield Rotary Golf Tournament raises funds for scholarships, community initiatives

THE A.A. DORITY TEAM featuring, from left, Select Board member Phil Crawford, Allen Schweitzer, Paul DeVincenzo and Phil Anderson were crowned as champions of the Lynnfield Rotary Golf Tournament last month. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

 

LYNNFIELD — The weather was perfect for the 48 golfers who teed it up for the annual Lynnfield Rotary…

 

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Front Page: October 4, 2023

 

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Select Board criticizes library project

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board grilled library officials about the proposed $34 million building project during a contentious Sept. 26 meeting.

Voters will be asked to approve two warrant articles related to the $34 million library project during Fall Town Meeting on Monday, Oct. 16, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield…

 

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End of an era

FIRE CHIEF/EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Director Glenn Davis (left) congratulates Capt. James Alexander on his retirement on Sept. 29. Alexander worked for the Fire Department for 49 years, and most recently served as captain and fire prevention officer. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Fall Town Meeting warrant set

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Fall Town Meeting warrant is set.

The Select Board closed the 11-article warrant during its Sept. 26 meeting. The proposed $34 million new Lynnfield Public Library project headlines Fall Town Meeting, which will take place on Monday, Oct. 16, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium…

 

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