LYNNFIELD — With a proposed operating budget for Fiscal Year 2018 of $854,520, Library Director Holly Mercer told the selectmen that the town will continue to see a phenomenal return on its investment.
Mercer, who is nearing completion of her first year at the helm…
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LYNNFIELD — The college selection process has changed dramatically over the last 20 years, high school Guidance Department Head Mike Moresco told the School Committee last week.
Moresco said the college admission process has become much more competitive over the course of the past two…
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LYNNFIELD — The Planning Board has begun laying the groundwork for updating the town’s Master Plan.
State law requires planning boards to create a Master Plan in order to “provide a basis for decision making regarding the long-term physical development” of a municipality. According to…
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HIGH SCHOOL rock band featuring, from left, guitarist Tim Charak, bassist Andrew Bond, drummer Brian Basilesco, vocalist Adam Ring, drummer Nathan Frates and piantist Nick Zhang let it rip while performing “Walk This Way” by Aerosmith during the third annual Open Studios Jan. 12. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
Published in the January 18, 2017 edition
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LYNNFIELD — The growing popularity of social media has town officials looking to catch the wave.
A discussion by the selectmen on updates currently being made to the town’s website to include more user-friendly searchable databases of town financial records with the addition of new…
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LYNNFIELD — The holidays are over and now we’re heading into that long, cold stretch of winter, winter and more winter. The only remedy for that is food, fun and friends!
With these thoughts in mind, St. Maria Goretti Parish is hosting a Pasta Dinner on Saturday, Feb…
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THE VILLAGER’S first baby of 2017 winner, Mina Caterina Leach, is a true New Year’s Day baby. She was born on Jan. 1 at 2:39 p.m. to Luisa and Charles Leach and is the baby sister of Silvio, 2. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
By MAUREEN DOHERTY
LYNNFIELD — For…
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CANCER SURVIVOR Molly Malone (center) was presented with a $5,000 check from the organization Cops for Kids with Cancer on Molly Malone Day, Jan. 5. Front row, from left, Patrick, Emily and Audrey Malone. Back row, from left, Cops for Kids Board of Director members Ed McNelley, Stacey
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THE FIRE DEPARTMENT’s new career firefighters are Christopher Cavalieri (left) and Matthew Nichols. The firefighters began their tenure at the department last week. (Lynnfield Fire Department Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Fire Department has begun a new era in a new year.
After three years…
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As we begin the year anew — a year filled with the promise of endless opportunities to move the town forward in positive directions for the benefit of all — the editorial staff of the Lynnfield Villager extends an invitation to our readers to share their thoughts and…
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DISNEY ANIMATOR Stephen Wright gives drawing tips to sophomores Shelby Considine (center) and Zoe Chen during a workshop held at Lynnfield High School recently. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — Disney animator Stephen Wright discussed his experiences working as a professional artist with Lynnfield High School…
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