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Community comes together to support homeless veterans

CLOSE FRIENDS, from clockwise, Drew Carney, Dylan Damiani, Joe Raffa and Jake Connell held a successful collection drive for homeless veterans earlier this month. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Four high school sophomores recently held a successful collection drive for veterans in need.

Close friends Jake Connell, Drew Carney, Dylan Damiani and…

 

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Select Board commends superintendent for ‘collaborative’ budget process

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board expressed its support for the School Department’s proposed operating budget for fiscal year 2023 during a March 21 meeting.

Superintendent Kristen Vogel has proposed a $28,515,911 spending plan for FY23, which represents a 3.5 percent increase over FY22’s $27,551,605 operating budget. The School Department has also requested…

 

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Town awarded over $490K in new opioid settlement

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted to accept an over $490,000 settlement from a large opioid manufacturer and several distributors during a March 21 meeting.

Town Counsel Tom Mullen recalled that the town retained the national law firm Scott+Scott four years ago to join a class action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers…

 

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THE REFLECTION of a gumdrop tree is visible behind MarketStreet Lynnfield. (Doug Coonrod Photo)

 

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Front Page: March 30, 2022

 

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‘First Aid for Ukraine’ fundraiser a huge success

LHS SOPHOMORE Brendan Sokop was full of pride while standing in front of the over 9,000 medical supplies that were donated to St. Andrew Ukrainian Church as part of his “First Aid for Ukraine” fundraiser. (Courtesy Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Wow.

Lynnfield High School sophomore Brendan Sokop collected over 9,000 medical supplies…

 

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Ninety-one town employees made over $100K

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The number of town employees who earned six-figure salaries increased last year.

According to town documents supplied by Town Treasurer/Tax Collector Leslie Davidson and based on employees’ W-2 forms, 91 town employees earned six-figure salaries in 2021. There were 78 employees who earned six-figure salaries in 2020.

Police Patrolman Mark…

 

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Local woman honored for helping needy animals

BOURQUE ROAD RESIDENT Melanie Lovell (left) accepts the Lighthouse Award from Cape Ann Animal Aid Executive Director Sunniva Buck during the 19th annual Winter Ball at the Danversport Yacht Club. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Bourque Road resident Melanie Lovell was honored earlier this month for going above and beyond for…

 

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Front Page: March 23, 2022

 

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RMLD honors six Art Contest winners

FIRST PLACE WINNER of Huckleberry Hill School, Payton Jenkins.

 

READING – Reading Municipal Light Department (RMLD) recently honored 36 students from 12 elementary schools in Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading and Wilmington for their winning entries into RMLD’s Elementary Student Art Contest.

A first, second and third place winner was selected from each participating school…

 

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PSB, Town Hall project will cost $41.25M

THE PROPOSED public safety building project involves building a new Fire Headquarters next to the South Fire Station. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A plan to overhaul the town’s aging public safety buildings and upgrade Town Hall will tentatively cost $41.25 million, Public Safety Building Committee (PSBC) Chairman John Scenna said…

 

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Schools seeking $28.5M budget

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Superintendent Kristen Vogel unveiled the School Department’s recommended $28,515,911 operating budget for fiscal year 2023 during the School Committee’s March 8 meeting.

The proposed spending plan represents a 3.5 percent increase over FY22’s $27,551,605 operating budget. The School Department has also requested a $250,000 capital budget for technology expenses and…

 

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