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Rabies Clinic May 3 for dogs, cats

Published in the April 26, 2017 edition

LYNNFIELD — Public health law in Massachusetts requires owners of all dogs and cats to have current rabies vaccinations. In addition, pet owners are required to provide a valid rabies certificate as proof.

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AG investigates youth football program

Published in the April 19, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The state Attorney General’s office is currently investigating the financial records of Lynnfield Youth Football and Cheerleading (LYFC).

According to a copy of civil investigative demands filed in Suffolk Superior Court on July 8, 2016, Attorney General Maura Healey’s office is currently reviewing…

 

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Quorum needed for Town Meeting Monday

Published in the April 19, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Call it the case of the incredibly shrinking Town Meeting Warrant.

For a variety of reasons, the number of articles the town’s voters will be asked to act upon Monday night at the Annual Town Meeting has been streamlined as several of the…

 

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Local Revolutionary War fighters recognized during Patriots Day ceremony

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AMERICAN LEGION POST 131 held a Patriots Day ceremony at the Old Burying Ground on Monday. From left, American Legion Post 131 Commander and U.S. Army veteran Paul Donato, Army veteran Joseph Turcketta, Marine Corps veteran Charles Leach, Navy veteran Tom Bogart, Rev. Paul Ritt, Navy veteran John Harrigan, Army veteran John Lukas, Army veteran

 

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Selectmen decline to support rail trail petition to dismay of advocates

Published in the April 19, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A deep and clear division continues to emerge in town over the potential development of the rail trail from Wakefield to Lynnfield that would pass through Reedy Meadow on its 2.5 mile stretch through town.

This situation could not have been displayed more…

 

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Joint meeting on town’s capital facilities needs May 4

Published in the April 19, 2017 edition

LYNNFIELD — A joint public forum hosted by the Capital Facilities Advisory Committee (CFAC), the Master Plan Steering Committee and the Lynnfield Public Library will be held on Thursday, May 4 at 7 p.m. at the Al Merritt Media and Cultural Center, 600 Market St.

 At this meeting…

 

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LCWD customers OK putting fluoride back

Published in the April 12, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD) customers voted to put fluoride back into the water supply at the annual district meeting held in the Lynnfield Middle School cafeteria last week.

During last year’s annual meeting, LCWD ratepayers voted to remove fluoride from the water…

 

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Cinema question nixed

Published in the April 12, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Voters at April Town Meeting will not be asked to approve a cinema at MarketStreet after all. National Development has opted to defer the citizens’ petition proposed under Article 23 until at least the October Town Meeting.

Managing Partner Ted Tye made the…

 

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National Honor Society inducts 46 new members

Published in the April 12, 2017 edition

JUNIORS, from left, Olivia Smyrnios, Jessica Buckley, Eliza Brooks, Emory Caswell and Mia Ford were among the 46 students inducted into the Lynnfield High School Chapter of the National Honor Society April 5. (Courtesy Photo)
JUNIORS, from left, Olivia Smyrnios, Jessica Buckley, Eliza Brooks, Emory Caswell and Mia Ford were among the 46 students inducted into the Lynnfield High School Chapter of the National Honor Society April 5. (Courtesy Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High School Chapter of the National…

 

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Fields Com. looking to scale back $4.6M estimateon field and park upgrades

Published in the April 12, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD —  Fields Committee Chairman Arthur Bourque had a solemn message to deliver to the selectmen last week during a special meeting called by the board to discuss the three warrant articles related to the ongoing upgrades at the town’s school playgrounds and parks.

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Voters back pot shop ban

Published in the April 12, 2017 edition

TOWN CLERK Trudy Reid (at podium) administered the oath of office to (l-r): Selectman Phil Crawford, School Committee member Jamie Hayman and Planning Board member Brian Charville Monday night during the selectmen’s meeting after Reid had read the unofficial results of the annual town election into the record. They were all unopposed. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
TOWN CLERK Trudy Reid (at podium) administered the oath of office to (l-r): Selectman Phil Crawford, School Committee member Jamie Hayman and Planning Board member Brian Charville Monday night during the selectmen’s meeting after Reid had read the unofficial results of the annual town election into the record.

 

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PHOTO: Sworn in

Sworn in: Phil Crawford, Jamie Hayman, Brian Charville
Sworn in: Phil Crawford, Jamie Hayman, Brian Charville

Published in the April 12, 2017 edition

 

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