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Developer lays out details on Woods of Lynnfield

Published April 10, 2019

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Developer Angus Bruce made the case for a proposed elderly housing development in front of 20 residents during an April 3 community forum held at the Meeting House.

Attorney Jay Kimball submitted Article 16 on behalf of Bruce. Article 16 seeks to rezone a parcel of

 

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It’s decision time

Rail trail question, contested races headline Town Election

Published April 3, 2019

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The fate of the Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail Trail project and two contested races will be decided by voters during the April 9 Town Election.

Voters in all four precincts will be voting at Lynnfield High School from 7 a.m.

 

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Presser to step down from SC after 21 years

Published April 3, 2019

By JILLIAN STRING

LYNNFIELD — School Committee member Dorothy Presser will be stepping down from her position next week after 21 years of service to the school system.

A member of the committee since 1998, Presser said she was inspired to run for office after spending time on the Summer Street

 

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Maney, Youngren elected LCWD commissioners

Published April 3, 2019

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — It’s a new era for the Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD) Board of Water Commissioners.

Carol Ann Road resident Joseph Maney and Pine Hill Road resident Anders Youngren were elected as water commissioners during the LCWD’s Annual Meeting on Monday. Both candidates defeated Housing Authority member

 

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PHOTO: Pairing artists and floral designers

ART-IN-BLOOM will return to the  Lynnfield Public Library April 8 – 11. Come join us at the 14th annual Art-In-Bloom event that opens Monday, April 8 starting at 6:30 p.m. This colorful annual event pairs artwork from more than 20 local students and artists from the Lynnfield Art Guild with fresh floral design interpretations by members

 

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Barrett, Dalton spar over MarketStreet pact

Posted on: Friday, March 29, 2019

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Tensions ran high between Selectman Chris Barrett and Selectmen Chairman Dick Dalton following a March 26 discussion of the revised MarketStreet Lynnfield development agreement.

After Town Counsel Tom Mullen concluded an overview of the revised Planned Village Development District (PVDD) development agreement, Barrett requested

 

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Battle lines drawn at rail trail hearing

Published March 27, 2019

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The fight over the controversial Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail Trail continued to escalate during the Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s March 19 public hearing in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium.

MassDOT held the three-hour public hearing in order to gain feedback about the rail trail’s 25 percent design. MassDOT

 

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Spring Town Meeting now knows its business

By DAN TOMASELLO

Published March 27, 2019

LYNNFIELD — The April 29 Town Meeting warrant is set.

The Board of Selectmen closed the 17-article warrant last week. Town Meeting will take place on Monday, April 29, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium.

Town Meeting will be headlined by Article 14, which

 

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MarketStreet governance changes reviewed

Published March 27, 2019

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Town Counsel Tom Mullen gave an overview of proposed changes to the Planned Village Development District (PVDD) agreement to the Board of Selectmen on March 20.

Mullen said he has been working with Town Administrator Rob Dolan and National Development attorney Robert Fishman in order to

 

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PHOTO: Dessert is served

FOURTH GRADERS, from left, Chloe Bergeron, Drew Cuddy, Chase Bergeron and Tyler Maciorowski gear up to serve some delicious dessert during the Summer Street School PTO’s fifth annual Pasta Palooza dinner on March 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

Published March 27, 2019

 

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