LYNNFIELD — School officials will not be endorsing the rail trail before Town Meeting, School Committee Chairman Tim Doyle and Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay said in separate interviews with the Villager last week. T
he Friends of the Lynnfield Rail Trail group has been…
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THE ORIGINAL 1785 Rev. Joseph Mottey House, today known as Centre Farm, will be sold by the town to Lynnfield residents Stephen and Kelly Migliero who were the lone bidders in the RFP process. The bid price was $935,000. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
By MAUREEN DOHERTY
LYNNFIELD — Nearly…
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THE AMERICAN eagle carving along with the six 5-pointed stars will be salvaged from the stern of the original Ship Restaurant and incorporated into the facade of the new coffee shop that will be part of the Ship Mall slated to replace the iconic Route 1 landmark. The
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LYNNFIELD — The Board of Selectmen’s meeting on Monday, March 20 will start 30 minutes later than usual, at 7:30 p.m. It will be held at the Al Merritt Media and Cultural Center, 600 Market St. (second floor, elevator on premises).
This is the last meeting during which…
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READING – The Reading Symphony Orchestra (RSO) invites patrons and audience members of all ages to join in the concert experience on Sunday, March 19 at 3:30 p.m.
This concert experience will be held at the William E. Endslow Performing Arts Center in Reading Memorial High School. The…
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LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High School Junior Class Post Prom Committee invites the community to join them at the second annual Saint Patrick’s Day Party and Fundraiser on Friday, March 17 at the Wakefield Lynnfield Lodge of Elks from 7-11 p.m.
Tickets are $20. The event will feature…
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LYNNFIELD — The DPW is advising all residents that due to Tuesday’s snowstorm, all trash and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day. Trash and recycling was to resume on Wednesday, March 15 on a “holiday” schedule.
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LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School Principal Bob Cleary is optimistic more seniors will participate in the internship program this year.
Cleary appeared at the School Committee’s meeting last week to give an update on the high school’s improvement plan. The internship goal included as part…
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LYNNFIELD —The Recreation Path Committee (RPC), an advisory committee to the Board of Selectmen established over a decade and a half ago for the purpose of identifying off-road options for activities such a bike riding and walking, was expanded to nine members at the board’s…
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SECOND GRADERS Cole Mackinnon (left) and Ephram Donahue undertake a coding assignment on iPads at Huckleberry Hill School’s new maker space recently. (Courtesy Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — The school system now has two new maker spaces up and running, Digital Learning Coordinator Jenn Judkins announced at…
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A GROUP OF local veterans met with a group of Cub Scouts to discuss the Webelos’ project that honors local veterans. Front row, from left, Shea McCarthy, Jack Mackey, Matthew Squadrito, Isaac Medford, Nicholas Lozada, Maxwell Lin and JJ Driscoll. Back row, from left, Army veteran Ronald Nutter, Veterans’ Services Officer and Navy veteran Bruce
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