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PHOTO: Christmas Cheer

LYNNFIELD RESIDENT and Boston Bruins National Anthem singer Todd Angilly was joined by Santa Claus and The Grinch for a Christmas parade around town on Dec. 20. The talented singer conducted the tour in order to bring some Christmas spirit to the community. (Alycia Angilly Photo)

Published December 23, 2020

 

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PHOTO: Songs of the season

BOSTON BRUINS NATIONAL ANTHEM singer Todd Angilly, who lives in town, sings Christmas carols in front of a group of residents during a Christmas parade around town on Dec. 20. He organized the parade in order to bring holiday cheer to the community he loves and is proud to call home. (Alycia Angilly Photo)

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PHOTO: Dawn of a new day

THE SUN RISING over Pillings Pond created a picturesque scene on a beautiful, but cold morning on Dec. 9. (Kirk Mansfield Photo)

Published December 16, 2020

 

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Trash delayed one day, Town buildings closed for snow event Thursday

Posted on: Thursday, December 17, 2020

Town Hall will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, Dec. 17, due to the snowstorm. Employees will be working remotely and answering emails and messages.

Trash collection will be delayed by one day; Thursday collection will be done on Friday, and Friday collection will be done on Saturday.

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Bali Hai decision overturned

Published December 16, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

A PROPOSED RENDERING of the 23-unit apartment building that will replace the old Bali Hai Restaurant at 160 Moulton Dr. (Courtesy Photo)

LYNNFIELD — A Land Court judge ruled against the town in the Bali Hai apartment building case on Friday, Dec. 11.

In a 32-page ruling, Justice…

 

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As town goes ‘red’ again, residents urged to ‘mask up’

Published December 16, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD —The town is back in the “red” zone.

In the midst of a second surge of coronavirus cases, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health classified Lynnfield as a “red” community on its COVID-19 Community Level Data Map on Thursday, Dec. 10. The town has been designated as…

 

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Historical Centre may be renamed for Pope-Richard family

Published December 16, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

THE HISTORICAL COMMISSION has proposed renaming the Historical Centre to the Pope-Richard Family Historical Centre.
(Dan Tomasello Photo)

LYNNFIELD — A proposal seeking to rename the Historical Centre in honor of a prominent local family will be discussed during the Board of Selectmen’s meeting on Monday night, which…

 

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Lynnfield Center Water District to Host Informational Presentation About Capital Projects

Virtual Presentation to be Held Monday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m.

Posted on: Thursday, December 10, 2020

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District (LWCD) Board of Commissioners announce that residents are invited to attend an informational presentation next week that will address multiple topics of interest to customers.

The district presentation will be held

 

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Voters back $17M grade school expansion plan

Published December 9, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Voters overwhelmingly approved the $17 million elementary schools’ expansion project during a Special Town Election on Tuesday, Dec. 8.

According to the unofficial results released to the Villager by Town Clerk Linda Emerson, voters approved the expansion project by a 1,316-648 vote. The unofficial results revealed…

 

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Town leaps into the spirit of the holidays

Published December 9, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stop the town from ringing in the holidays last week.

Seventy-five cars participated in the third annual Light Up Lynnfield parade on Friday, Dec. 4. The contest gave residents the opportunity to display their holiday-decorated homes to townspeople. While Lynnfield Recreation used…

 

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COVID closes secondary schools

Published December 9, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Students in the town’s secondary schools are learning remotely this week due to a spike in COVID-19 cases.

Superintendent Kristen Vogel made the announcement in a letter sent to families on Friday, Dec. 4. She sent the letter two days after the entire school system was…

 

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