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‘First Time Homebuyer Seminar’ March 29 at The Savings Bank

Published in the March 8, 2017 edition

WAKEFIELD — The Lending Office of The Savings Bank will sponsor a free “First Time Homebuyer Seminar” on Wednesday March 29 from 7–9 p.m. at the bank’s main office, 351 Main Street, Wakefield.

The seminar provides an opportunity for area residents who are preparing for the purchase of…

 

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Free Parent University March 11 open to all

Published in the March 8, 2017 edition

WAKEFIELD Co-operative Bank returns as the major sponsor of Parent University, a program of free workshops open to parents from all communities on March 11. From left: Wakefield Co-op employees Elaine Guaetta, AVP, Main Office Branch Manager; Janet Rivers, Mortgage Relationship Manager; Michael Wolnik, President & CEO, and Dr. Kimberly Smith, superintendent of Wakefield Public Schools. (Courtesy Photo)
WAKEFIELD Co-operative Bank returns as the major sponsor of Parent University, a program of free workshops open to parents from all communities on March 11. From left: Wakefield Co-op employees Elaine Guaetta, AVP, Main Office Branch Manager; Janet Rivers, Mortgage Relationship Manager; Michael Wolnik, President & CEO, and

 

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Changes made to selectmen’s meeting schedule

Posted on: Thursday, March 2, 2017

LYNNFIELD — The Board of Selectmen’s meeting previously scheduled for Monday, March 6 was canceled and rescheduled for Monday, March 13 at 7 p.m. It will be held at the Al Merritt Media and Cultural Center, 600 Market St. (second floor, elevator on premises).

Budget hearing April 3

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Planned Lahey building at MarketStreet scaled back

Published in the March 1, 2017 edition

By BOB BURGESS

LYNNFIELD — National Development this week submitted a new plan for a medical building at the expansive MarketStreet outdoor lifestyle center.

This facility would be smaller in size than the one proposed earlier this month, but what matters most to neighbors is its impact on…

 

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Town, property owner work to honor The Ship

Published in the March 1, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Historical Commission and Ship Mall’s owners are in the process of developing an agreement that will honor The Ship restaurant’s memory and history.

Ship Mall’s owners recently filed an application with the Zoning Board of Appeals seeking to demolish The Ship structure…

 

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Sergeant, new patrol officer appointed to Lynnfield police force

Published in the March 1, 2017 edition

POLICE CHIEF David Breen (left) recommended the promotion of patrol officer Christopher DeCarlo (center) to sergeant and the appointment of Alex Doto (right) to patrol officer after both candidates ranked highest on their respective exams and interviews. Both appointments were endorsed by the selectmen Monday and followed the retirement of Sgt. David Mayerson after a 40-year career. The proclamation the board presented to Mayerson in absentia is held by Breen. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
POLICE CHIEF David Breen (left) recommended the promotion of patrol officer Christopher DeCarlo (center) to sergeant and the appointment of Alex Doto (right) to patrol officer after both candidates ranked highest on their respective exams and interviews. Both appointments were endorsed by the selectmen Monday and followed the

 

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New Cub Scout Lion Den

Published in the March 1, 2017 edition

LYNNFIELD — A Cub Scout Lion Den is forming for Lynnfield boys who were 5 years old by Sept. 1, 2016.

The Lion Den boys and their parent or guardian will meet on the first Saturdays in March through June for one hour.

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Lahey medical building eyed for MarketStreet

Published in the February 22, 2017 edition

NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Managing Partner Ted Tye shows a rendering of the proposed three-story, 42-foot high medical office building for MarketStreet Lynnfield during the Planning Board’s meeting Feb. 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Managing Partner Ted Tye shows a rendering of the proposed three-story, 42-foot high medical office building for MarketStreet Lynnfield during the Planning Board’s meeting Feb. 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — National Development Managing Partner Ted Tye was hoping to feel the love…

 

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Wakefield town administrator concerned about MarketStreet expansion

Published in the February 22, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Wakefield Town Administrator Stephen P. Maio has aired concerns in a letter about a proposed “major modification” to the Planned Village Development District (PVDD) agreement for MarketStreet Lynnfield.

During last week’s Planning Board meeting, National Development Managing Partner Ted Tye unveiled a proposal…

 

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Perley Burrill plan moves forward

Published in the February 22, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The ongoing saga of cleaning up the Perley Burrill property is starting to gain traction, Selectmen Chairman Phil Crawford told the Villager last week.

The selectmen voted to foreclose on the 914 Salem St. property last August for failing to pay back taxes…

 

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PHOTO: Solemn honor

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ONE HUNDRED years after the U.S. entered the “war to end all wars,” the bronze honor roll stands frozen in time on the town common. “Dedicated to the Lynnfield boys who served in the World War 1917–1919,” it includes the names of 64 servicemen, including Willard J. Freeman, John F. Lammers and Benjamin L. Mitchell,

 

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Schools propose next spending plan

Published February 15, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Last week, Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay presented the school department’s preliminary fiscal year 2018 budget to the School Committee.

Tremblay has proposed a budget totaling $23,780,038 for FY’18, which she said represents a 4.0 percent increase from FY’17’s $22,865,421 budget. She said the school…

 

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