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Attorney: Sagamore owners exploring ‘development possibilities’

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Sagamore Spring Golf Club’s owners are once again exploring the possibility of developing the eastern side of the popular upper Main Street course.

The Planning Board unanimously voted on Jan. 26 to endorse the Approval Not Required (ANR) plan for Sagamore Spring Golf Club. The state’s Subdivision Control Law allows…

 

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PHOTO: Mirror image

THE MEETING HOUSE’S white exterior matches the freshly fallen snow that the town received during the Jan. 29 blizzard. (Doug Coonrod Photo)

 

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Front Page: February 2, 2022

 

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PHOTO: Winter’s beauty

SNOW SURROUNDS the Bowman Viles house at 281 Chestnut St. following the Jan. 29 blizzard. The home, which is also known as the John Burnham house, was built around 1793. (Doug Coonrod Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Raising awareness about diversity

SOPHOMORES, from left, Megan Collins, Miranda Dixon, Haniya Qazafi, Emma Tran and Hannah DeFreitas created a project called “Creating More Representation of Diverse Cultures in the town of Lynnfield” for LHS’ Civics Action Project Winter Showcase on Jan. 18. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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PHOTO: The importance of mental health

TENTH-GRADERS Cole Hawes (left) and Brendan Sokop discussed the importance of supporting students’ mental health during Lynnfield High School’s Civics Action Project Winter Showcase on Jan. 18. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Katie Greer outlines ways to keep kids safe online

KATIE GREER

Internet safety expert 

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — There are a number of steps parents and guardians can take to keep children safe online, Internet safety expert Katie Greer said during a virtual presentation on Jan. 19.

A Healthy Lynnfield and the School Department sponsored Greer’s presentation on Zoom teleconference. Over…

 

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LHS sophomores learn the art of civic engagement

SOPHOMORES Hailey Mihalchik (left) and Lola Fitzemeyer raised awareness about the effects of bullying during Lynnfield High School’s Civics Action Project Winter Showcase on Jan. 18. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Civic engagement took center stage at Lynnfield High School on Jan. 18.

Lynnfield High has implemented the Civics Action…

 

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Lynnfield COVID cases decline, state revamps school testing rules

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The number of COVID-19 cases reported to the Board of Health is trending downward.

Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Glenn Davis informed the Villager there are 268 active COVID cases in Lynnfield as of Monday morning. There have been 2,874 total cases since the start of the pandemic and 2,575 people…

 

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Safety Tips ahead of Expected Winter Storm

LYNNFIELD — At this time, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Essex County, including the Town of Lynnfield, beginning Friday night, Jan. 28 through Saturday, Jan. 29. Snow accumulations of as much as 17 inches are possible, with wind gusts potentially approaching 60 mph.

Travel conditions are expected to…

 

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Front Page: January 26, 2022

 

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PHOTO: Endless winter fun

PILLINGS POND was bustling with activity on Sunday, Jan. 16, as adults and children took advantage of cold temperatures in order to go ice-skating and play some old time hockey.

 

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