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THE SUNTAUG LAKE INN was in business from 1800s through the mid 20th century.

 

The Suntaug Inn was a historic hotel and restaurant, and it was located directly across the street from the railroad tracks which ran straight down the middle of what is now known as Route 95/Route 128 (depending on whatever the…

 

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Ashley Court man’s conviction in college admission’s scandal tossed

John Wilson arrives at federal court, with his wife Leslie, on April 3, 2019 to face charges in a nationwide college admissions bribery scandal in Boston. Wilson, a former Staples Inc. executive who was convicted of trying to bribe his children’s way into USC, Harvard and Stanford, is scheduled to be sentenced on federal charges

 

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LYSBA at Fenway

THE LYNNFIELD Youth Softball Association held their annual Lynnfield Youth Softball goes to Fenway Day on Saturday. The LYSBA was represented on the field by their leaders of the pack, 7th grader Estelle McClory and 2nd grader Giovanna DeSimone. Over 200 Lynnfield players and families were in attendance. (Courtesy Photos)

 

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Honoring Lynnfield heroes

LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL fifth grade teacher Mark Vermont and his students, from left, Ryan Doherty, Luke McEwen, Connor Minor and Jaeden Dunkley placed American flags on veterans’ gravestones at the West Burying Ground Cemetery on May 11 in preparation for the town’s Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 29. (Candy Orlando Photo)

 

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Spring has sprung

WATER FROM a sprinkler sprays a red tractor on Cooks Farm Lane and reflects in the setting sun. (Doug Coonrod Photo)

 

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Front Page: May 17, 2023

 

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Olivia Sieve presented with ‘Hero Among Us’ Award

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL sophomore Olivia Sieve was honored as a “Hero Among Us” during Round 1, Game 5 of the Boston Celtics playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks last month. Olivia was honored for advocating for cancer patients in honor of her mother, Sharla. (Courtesy Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School sophomore…

 

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Sagamore over-55 development progressing

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Sagamore Spring Golf Club over-55 development project is beginning to move forward.

Select Board Chairman Joe Connell recalled during last week’s meeting that the Sagamore Spring Real Estate Trust and luxury development company Toll Brothers have finalized the purchase-and-sale agreement that will allow the firm to construct 66 detached…

 

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Board approves L.I.F.E. unit cost increases

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The price tag for buying a Lynnfield Initiatives for Elders, Inc. (L.I.F.E.) property is going up similar to housing costs across the state.

L.I.F.E. Board of Directors President Sal Yerardi recalled during the Select Board’s May 8 meeting that the nonprofit organization’s Articles of Organization require the board to approve…

 

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ZBA nixes Locust Street two-and-a-half story home

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Zoning Board of Appeals recently rejected a developer’s request for a variance that would have allowed a two-and-a-half story home to be constructed on Locust Street.

Shelby, LLC, which is owned by the Sergio family, requested a variance under Section 4.10 of the Zoning Bylaw’s dimensional requirements to allow…

 

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LMS honors Lynnfield heroes

LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL teacher Mark Vermont (at left) and Veterans Services Officer Bruce Siegel (at right) helped fifth-graders place flags on veterans’ gravestones at the West Burying Ground Cemetery on May 11. (Candy Orlando Photo)

 

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Chasing light

THE SETTING SUN reflects on the exterior of Centre Congregational Church on a recent spring evening. (Doug Coonrod Photo)

 

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