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Historical Lowell St. home may be razed

Published July 15, 2020

THE HISTORICAL COMMISSION will be discussing a proposal to raze the old Joseph Smith house at 163 Lowell St. on Wednesday, July 29. Boston Clear Water Company purchased the home last November. (Zillow.com Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Historical Commission will be holding an outdoor meeting on Wednesday, July

 

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The Smith family left a proud legacy

Published July 15, 2020

THE SMITH FAMILY’S Pocahontas Tavern was located at the corner of Main and Lowell Street in 1930. (Lynnfield Historical Files)

By HELEN BREEN

LYNNFIELD — The last Smiths to live at 163 Lowell St. were Lynnfield town father Joseph F. Smith (1881-1963) and his wife Della Rich Smith (1899-1990).

Joe’s property

 

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Kids swarm to Rec’s summer programs

Published July 15, 2020

FRIENDS, from left, Joseph Ferullo, Jared Burke, Lucas Deraps and Eli Deraps chillax in line before sliding down Recreation Station’s inflatable waterslide recently. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The COVID-19 pandemic is not stopping Lynnfield Recreation from hosting fun summer programs for children this year.

Recreation Director Julie

 

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PHOTO: Starting an Independence Day tradition

THE FIRST Pillings Pond Boat Parade was held on Saturday, July 4.  Several boats and many spectators helped kick off what is hoped to be annual event. (Courtesy Photos)

Published July 8, 2020

 

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School add-ons pegged at $12M-$16M

Published July 8, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A vote on the elementary school additions project is tentatively being eyed for October Town Meeting and at the ballot box later in the fall.

The School Building Study Committee (SBSC) recently held its second meeting to discuss the project. The Board of Selectmen formed the SBSC in…

 

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‘Spreading Sunshine’ to seniors

Published July 8, 2020

By GAIL LOWE

LYNNFIELD — A group of Lynnfield Middle School students recently came together to lift the spirits of the town’s senior citizens.

No one has been more vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus than senior citizens. Not only are they more likely to contract the virus, they might be living…

 

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Reid’s Ride goes virtual in 2020

Published July 8, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Due to the ongoing COVID-19 virus pandemic, the 16th annual Reid’s Ride will be virtual this year.

The Reid’s Ride bike-a-thon has been a popular North Shore tradition for the past 15 years. The annual bike trek raises funds for the Reid R. Sacco Adolescent and…

 

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Superintendent Tremblay ‘loved every minute’ of LPS career

Published July 1, 2020

RETIRED SUPERINTENDENT JANE TREMBLAY

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Working with children, families and the community was the best part of retired Superintendent Jane Tremblay’s 34-year career in the Lynnfield Public Schools.

Tremblay officially closed the book on her 34-year tenure with the school system when she retired on Tuesday. She served

 

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Officials to retiring schools’ leader:

‘The impact you made is everlasting’

Published July 1, 2020

EDUCATORS recently held a socially distant goodbye celebration for retiring Superintendent Jane Tremblay (left) and retiring Executive Secretary Diane Borseti. (Kathy Dario Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Current and former local officials sung the praises of retiring Superintendent Jane Tremblay during her last School

 

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State wants local schools’ reopening plans

Published July 1, 2020

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Officials are urging parents to stay patient while the state continues finalizing guidelines for reopening schools this fall.

Gov. Charlie Baker and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Commissioner Jeff Riley unveiled a preliminary back-to-school framework during a June 25 press conference. The preliminary guidelines

 

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