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Raises for school leaders OK’d; superintendent gets extension

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The school system’s three operational leaders will be staying in their respective roles for the foreseeable future.

Citing “merit” and “current market conditions,” the School Committee approved an extension and a raise for Superintendent Kristen Vogel during a Sept. 26 meeting. The school board also approved raises for Assistant Superintendent…

 

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Local woman recalls Lynnfield history at first History Café

HISTORIC LYNNFIELD CLERK Kirk Mansfield interviewed longtime resident Julie Hallenborg at the first History Café that was held at the Meeting House recently. (Gail Lowe Photo)

 

 

By GAIL LOWE

LYNNFIELD — There is a story that has long floated around town about Mrs. Fletcher and the former Perley Burrill gas station on Salem…

 

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Lynnfield Village Home & Garden Club kicks off new year

WAKEFIELD FOOD PANTRY Manager Deb Jones (center) accepts donations from Village Home and Garden Club co-presidents Carol Schelzi (left) and Sue Cullen.

 

 

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Village Home & Garden Club recently kicked off its new year with the meeting themed “A Bountiful Gathering, Eat, Drink and Be Thankful” at the newly renovated…

 

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Knights of Columbus Golf Tournament Oct. 30

LYNNFIELD — The Knights of Columbus is holding a Golf Tournament on Monday, Oct. 30, beginning at 8 a.m. at the Reedy Meadow Golf Course.

The tournament costs $50 per golfer, which includes nine holes and the use of a cart. Each golfer will receive a ticket for a drawing. The fundraiser’s proceeds will be…

 

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LHS Coffeehouse Oct. 4

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High School Music Department is presenting its first Coffeehouse of the 2023-2024 academic year on Wednesday, Oct. 4, beginning at 7 p.m. in the LHS Band Room.

The Coffeehouse will give residents an opportunity to enjoy live music performed by high school students. Students will be singing and playing a wide

 

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Library officials pitch $34M project

A RENDERING OF THE proposed $34 million Lynnfield Public Library project. (William Rawn Associates Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Library officials gave an overview of the proposed $34 million building project during the Finance Committee’s Sept. 21 meeting.

Voters will be asked to approve the $34 million project during Fall Town Meeting on…

 

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FinCom criticizes ‘lavish’ library project

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Several Finance Committee members aired concerns about the proposed $34 million Lynnfield Library project during a Sept. 21 meeting.

After Library Director Abby Porter and Library Building Committee/Finance Committee member Joe Gallagher gave an overview of the project’s history and its conceptual design (see separate story), Town Administrator Rob Dolan…

 

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Town condemns white supremacist group after incident

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Police Department has launched an investigation into a white supremacist group after it left racist pamphlets at several homes last weekend.

Town Administrator Rob Dolan informed the Villager in a statement that the white supremacist group dropped the pamphlets at homes on five streets during the overnight hours of…

 

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LWD hydrant flushing underway

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Water District will be flushing water mains from September through November.

The LWD flushes water mains this fall as an important preventative maintenance activity.  Flushing allows the district to remove sediment or other solids that might collect in the water mains. Flushing also helps maintain water quality and fire flows in…

 

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Six residents participating in Jimmy Fund Walk

LYNNFIELD —Six residents from Lynnfield will participate in the Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk on Sunday, Oct. 1.

Cathleen Ladd, Karen Johnian, Mary Eaton, Dorothy Brach, Allison Milito and John Milito, along with thousands of other walkers, will participate in the annual event that will unite the community to raise funds to support all forms…

 

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Fall Book Sale Friday, Saturday

LYNNFIELD — The Friends of the Lynnfield Library (FOLL) is holding its two-day Fall Book sale on Friday, Sept. 29 and Saturday, Sept. 30.

The FOLL Members Preview Sale will take place on Friday, Sept. 29 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Meeting House. Residents can join FOLL at the door. The General Public…

 

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