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PHOTO: Making birthday wishes come true

HUCKLEBERRY HILL SCHOOL Daisy Troop 83618 recently collected necessary birthday party supplies for the nonprofit organization Birthday Wishes as part of its “Birthday-in-a-Box Program.” The troop surpassed its goal of 25 boxes and contributed 30 last week. This program, created in 2005, provides a party box and birthday gifts to homeless children and their families

 

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Board opposes latest rezoning try

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD The Select Board voted on Monday to oppose a developer’s latest plan to build a 55-and-older development on the Richardson Green property on upper Main Street.

Mirabeau Lane resident Richard Ripley submitted Article 4 on behalf of developer Angus Bruce for Fall Town Meeting, which will take place on Monday,

 

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‘There has been no violation of the law’ in mask mandate decision

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD The Board Health, School Committee and Select Board did not violate the Open Meeting Law when the three boards approved a municipal mask mandate in August, Town Counsel Tom Mullen stated in a Sept. 30 memo.

Baldwin Lane resident Michele Cole, a member of the advocacy group Lynnfield United, filed

 

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Lynnfield native transfers to Police Department

ACTING POLICE CHIEF Nick Secatore (left) congratulates new Patrolman Tim Croke after the Select Board approved the Lynnfield native’s transfer to the Police Department last week. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD —A Lynnfield native was appointed as the town’s newest police patrolman last week.

The Select Board approved Acting Police Chief Nick Secatore’s

 

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PHOTO: Friendly competition

FRIENDS OF LYNNFIELD RECREATION’S Cornhole Hoedown Throw Down Tournament on the MarketStreet Green on Oct. 1 featured community members coming together in order to raise money to support Lynnfield Recreation’s programming. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Front Page: October 6, 2021

 

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Front Page: September 29, 2021

 

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‘Recovery is not a race, it’s a journey’

SUBSTANCE USE PREVENTION advocates, from left, Ellen Crawford, Select Board member/A Healthy Lynnfield Chairman Phil Crawford, Think of Michael Foundation President Carmela Dalton and Select Board Chairman/Think of Michael Treasurer Dick Dalton lead 400 residents down Main Street to the Town Common for the third annual A Night of Hope on Sunday, Sept. 26. (Dan

 

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Select Board eyes Richardson Green purchase

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD The Select Board on Monday expressed its support for buying the Richardson Green property on upper Main Street even though a developer is making another attempt to build elderly housing on the land.

The Select Board closed the four-article Fall Town Meeting warrant on Monday, which includes a citizens’ petition

 

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Retired Col. Connell: ‘Plenty’ went wrong in Afghanistan

RETIRED U.S. ARMY COL. JOE CONNELL flies into Afghanistan with the 101st Airborne Division on a helicopter in 2007. (Courtesy Photo)

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DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD A number of factors contributed to the Taliban regaining control of Afghanistan, Select Board member and retired U.S. Army Col. Joe Connell said in an interview with the Villager.

 

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Front Page: September 22, 2021

 

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SC refutes OML violation accusations

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee did not violate the Open Meeting Law last month, Chairman Rich Sjoberg said at a Sept. 14 meeting.

Howard Avenue resident Cecil Ogren, a member of the advocacy group Lynnfield United, accused the School Committee of violating the Open Meeting Law during its Aug. 31 meeting. Ogren…

 

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