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LCWD Special District Meeting postponed to March 2

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District’s Feb. 14 Special District Meeting has been postponed to March 2, 2022.

The Special District Meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the Al Merritt Center at MarketStreet.

For more information on the March 2, 2022 Special District Meeting, go to https://lcwd.us/2022/02/11/lynnfield-center-water-district-shares-agenda-for-special-district-meeting/.

 

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Sign up for composting and maybe win a free tree

SELECT BOARD CHAIRMAN Dick Dalton proudly displays the new composting kit he picked up from the DPW office at Town Hall last week. (Jennifer Welter Photo)

 

LYNNFIELD — DPW Director John Tomasz and the Recycling Committee are ramping up efforts to jump start resident participation in composting.

Local officials started encouraging more residents to…

 

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Mental health issues, alcohol use rise among students

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Students’ mental health issues and increased alcohol use were the two biggest areas of concern identified in the Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

Jon Snow, Inc. Senior Consultant/Project Director Alec McKinney presented the Youth Risk Behavior Survey’s results during the School Committee’s Feb. 1 meeting. He said the anonymous survey was…

 

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School officials want students to feel connected, engaged

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School officials are looking to address a number of concerns that were identified in the Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

After Jon Snow, Inc. Senior Consultant/Project Director Alec McKinney gave an overview of the survey’s results during the School Committee’s Feb. 1 meeting, Lynnfield High School Principal Bob Cleary and Lynnfield…

 

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Historical Society treasurer running for Select Board

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — There are now two contested races in the April 12 Town Election.

Town Clerk Linda Emerson informed the Villager on Monday that Lynnfield Historical Society Treasurer Bob Gillon pulled nomination papers for a three-year term on the Select Board. The Main Street resident is challenging Select Board Chairman Dick Dalton…

 

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PHOTO: A kindhearted gesture

LYNNFIELD FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC Paul Hartz graciously accepted a box of cookies from Connor’s Kindness Project founder Connor Wright on Feb. 3 as part of Random Acts of Kindness month. Lynnfield Baking Company donated the cookies. (Sharon Marrama Photo)

 

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Peabody businessman Bob May to challenge Moulton for 6th Congressional seat

BOB MAY and his wife Tricia, flanked by their four children. The Peabody businessman, owner of Techsource Thermal Solutions in Newburyport, has announced his candidacy for the 6th Congressional seat currently held by Rep. Seth Moulton. (Courtesy Photo)

 


The following announcement was submitted by the Robert May for Congress campaign

PEABODY — This past…

 

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PHOTO: Tree preservation 101

TENTH-GRADERS Adriana Buccilli (left) and Maeve Kennedy raised awareness about the importance of preserving trees during Lynnfield High School’s Civics Action Project Winter Showcase on Jan. 18. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Select Board extends Dolan’s pact

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Town Administrator Rob Dolan is staying in Lynnfield for the long-term.

The Select Board unanimously voted to extend Dolan’s contract on Jan. 24. Dolan, who served as Melrose’s mayor for 16 years, began his tenure as Lynnfield’s top municipal official in February 2018. He succeeded former Town Administrator Jim Boudreau…

 

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New subdivision’s problems called ‘an absolute nightmare’

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A new subdivision that is currently under construction off of upper Main Street has a number of problems, a group of homeowners said during the Planning Board’s Jan. 26 meeting.

Attorney Robert Lavoie appeared before the Planning Board in order to request the deadline for finishing the Sagamore Place subdivision…

 

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Library Building Committee expanded

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LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted to expand the Library Building Committee during a Jan. 24 meeting.

Library Building Committee Chairman Russell Boekenkroeger said the Board of Library Trustees endorsed the proposed 11-member Library Building Committee. He also serves as a trustee in addition to serving as the Library Building Committee’s…

 

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