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Town Meeting to take swing at Sagamore housing plan

THE SAGAMORE SPRING GOLF CLUB over-55 housing development project was formally unveiled by, from left, Sagamore Spring Real Estate Trustee Richard Luff, atty. Susan Murphy, Morin-Cameron Group Vice President/P.E. Scott Cameron and Toll Brothers Massachusetts Senior Vice President Shawn Nuckolls during the Select Board’s meeting on Monday. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Lindsay Driscoll, Tammy Tate receive Dorothy Presser Award

THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE presented LMS fifth grade teacher Tammy Tate (second from left) and Huckleberry Hill School third grade teacher Lindsay Driscoll (at right) with the Dorothy Presser Award on Sept. 27. From left, School Committee Vice Chair Stacy Dahlstedt, Tate, Superintendent Kristen Vogel and Driscoll. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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SC commends Superintendent Vogel’s leadership

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee gave Superintendent Kristen Vogel a positive job performance review during a Sept. 27 meeting.

As part of the state-mandated educator evaluation, School Committee Chair Rich Sjoberg distributed evaluation forms for committee members to use to evaluate Vogel. After collecting each member’s evaluation, Sjoberg created an evaluation instrument…

 

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LHS Coffeehouse Wednesday, Oct. 12

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High School Music Department is hosting a Coffeehouse on Wednesday, Oct. 12, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Band Room.

The admission fee is $5, which will be used to offset the cost of the LHS music trip to Nashville, Tennessee this spring.

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Ready for kindergarten

YOUNGSTER Leonel Protasowicki was smiling from ear-to-ear on his first day of kindergarten at Summer Street School. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Front Page: September 28, 2022

 

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Jillian Driscoll ready to compete in Miss Teen USA pageant

MISS MASSACHUSETTS TEEN USA Jillian Driscoll was given a warm sendoff for the national pageant by her family, from left, grandfather Philip Doucette, grandmother Candace Doucette, mother Jacqui Doucette Driscoll and father James Driscoll, during a reception held at Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse on Sept. 23. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

 

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Late TA Gustus praised for leadership, commitment to town

FORMER FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman Jack Dahlstedt (at right) presented late Town Administrator Bill Gustus with a magician’s hat and magic wand in honor of his wizardry on behalf of the town during his January 2015 retirement party. Gustus passed away on Sept. 19 at the age of 69. (Mark Sardella File Photo)

 

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Schools welcome program for deaf, hard of hearing students

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A program for deaf and hard of hearing students is utilizing three classrooms at the elementary schools.

Founded in 1968, the SEEM Collaborative is an educational collaborative governed by the 11 public school districts that are members of it, including Lynnfield Public Schools. According to the collaborative’s website, SEEM “provides…

 

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COVID and flu clinics scheduled for Sept. 29, Oct. 6

LYNNFIELD — The town of Lynnfield will be offering the age/series appropriate Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines and bivalent boosters as well as flu shots on Thursday, Sept. 29 and Thursday, Oct. 6, taking place from 4-6 p.m. at Town Hall, 55 Summer St.

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A Night of Hope shines a light on recovery

OVER 400 RESIDENTS attended the fourth annual A Night of Hope ceremony on the Town Common on Sept. 18. A Healthy Lynnfield and the Think of Michael Foundation hosted the ceremony once again. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Select Board wants new War Memorial’s size reduced

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board requested that the proposed new War Memorial’s size to be scaled back during a Sept. 12 meeting.

Select Board member Joe Connell, who also serves as the War Memorial Committee’s chairman, gave an update on the project to his colleagues last week. He recalled that the

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