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LCWD treatment plant cost revised to $17M

Vote set for Monday, May 8

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The price tag to permanently treat PFAS for the Lynnfield Center Water District is $17 million, Superintendent John Scenna said during a Board of Water Commissioners meeting on April 26.

LCWD ratepayers will be voting on the permanent PFAS treatment system during the…

 

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Participants approve new cemetery fees

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The cost of dying is going up along with cost of living.

Spring Town Meeting overwhelmingly voted last week to increase the town’s cemetery fees by approving Article 13.

Town Administrator Rob Dolan said the town’s cemetery fees have not increased in many years. He said DPW Director John Tomasz…

 

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Happy couples

GOOD FRIENDS, from left, Davius Chan, Viola Wertz, Kurt Rothermund, Ally Sykes, Ryan Michalski, Sophia Farro, Tom Neubauer and Leticia Marafon enjoyed a wonderful evening at the Lynnfield High School Junior Prom at the Danversport Yacht Club on April 28. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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A memorable evening

CLASSMATES, from left, Nathaniel Clancy, Maddy Glynn, Ciara Leonard and Max Halsey had a great time at Lynnfield High School’s Junior Prom at the Danversport Yacht Club on April 28. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Nature lovers

YOUNGSTERS, from left, Emma Burke, Jack Burke and Reese Whitcomb hug a white oak during the Tree Committee’s recent Discovery Walk and Habitat Hunt. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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LAG’s Spring Arts Festival will feature over 100 judged paintings

 

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Art Guild’s 56th Fine Arts & Crafts Show will be transformed into a free Arts Festival for all ages on Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the 1714 Meeting House and on the Town Common in Lynnfield center.

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Pizza Pizza!

FOURTH-GRADERS served as hosts and servers at the Summer Street School PTO’s “Pizza Palooza” event on March 23. (Heather Rose Photo)

 

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Autism Awareness

THE NORTH SHORE OLD CAR CLUB, Lynnfield Police Department and the Lynnfield Fire Department participated in the third annual Autism Awareness Car Parade on April 22. (Candy Orlando Photo)

 

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Front Page: April 26, 2023

 

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Tempers flare over disputed items at Historical Commission meeting

HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESIDENT Ron Sarro (standing at podium) addresses the Historical Commission during a contentious April 19 meeting. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The war continues.

Tensions ran incredibly high between the town-appointed Historical Commission and a dozen Lynnfield Historical Society members during an April 19 meeting. The latest chapter in…

 

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Town budgets OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Spring Town Meeting overwhelmingly approved the fiscal year 2024 operating and capital budgets on Monday night.

While Town Moderator Joe Markey was going through the $65,049,217.48 municipal operating budget for FY24 that appeared as Article 6 on the warrant, Patrice Lane resident Patricia Campbell made an amendment to reduce Town…

 

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Debate begins on eliminating religious holidays in schools

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School officials have begun a discussion about the possibility of eliminating three religious holidays from the academic calendar.

Superintendent Kristen Vogel recalled during the School Committee’s recent meeting in Boston that there is no school on Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Good Friday. She said the school board asked her…

 

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