Lynnfield News

Quorum needed Thursday to finish TM

Published in the October 19, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD — A quorum of 175 registered voters will be required Thursday night, Oct. 20 for action to be taken on the final six warrant articles remaining on the docket for October Town Meeting.

Town Meeting was adjourned Monday night after a quorum challenge was called by Bob…

 

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Passing Airbnb zoning changes the right move

Published in the October 12, 2016 edition

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On Monday night the town is scheduled to debate restricting the way people use their property. On the surface this appears to be something we would be absolutely opposed to, and for good reason. Residents work hard to be able to pay the handsome price of living in…

 

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Town Meeting Monday

Published in the October 12, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A quorum of 175 voters is necessary for the business of October Town Meeting to be considered on Monday night, Oct. 17. The bi-annual Town Meeting gets underway at 7:30 p.m. at the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium.

With just a dozen articles on…

 

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LMS curriculum directors outline MCAS action plans

Published in the October 12, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — English Language Arts Director Kate Robertson and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) Director Katie Ambroise presented the MCAS action plans to the School Committee last week.

Students in grades 5-8 took the MCAS English language arts and math exams last year. Students…

 

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PHOTO: Spiking out breast cancer

THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM held its annual Dig Pink breast cancer research fundraiser during the Lynnfield vs. Masconomet match Oct. 5, which the Pioneers won 3-0. Dedicated parents, from left, Susan Nugent, Susan Pascucci, Leslie Kerzmer, Keri Pagliuca, Jen Albanese, Lisa Caswell and Steve Kotler ran the bake sale table during the event. The fundraiser’s proceeds were donated to the Side-Out Foundation. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM held its annual Dig Pink breast cancer research fundraiser during the Lynnfield vs. Masconomet match Oct. 5, which the Pioneers won 3-0. Dedicated parents, from left, Susan Nugent, Susan Pascucci, Leslie Kerzmer, Keri Pagliuca, Jen Albanese, Lisa Caswell and Steve Kotler ran the bake sale table during the event. The fundraiser’s proceeds

 

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Bali Hai redevelopment meeting cancelled

Posted on October 13, 2016

LYNNFIELD — The Villager has learned that the community meeting to be hosted by developer Gregg Monasteiro to discuss the redevelopment of the Bali Hai restaurant at 93 Moulton Dr. tentatively scheduled for Thursday night, Oct. 13 has been cancelled.

Monasteiro’s attorney, Jay Kimball, told the newspaper on Wednesday afternoon…

 

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Artisan Affair returns to the Item Press Room Oct 15

Published in the October 12, 2016 edition

WAKEFIELD — The fifth annual Artisan Affair and Marketplace is taking place Saturday, Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Press Room at the Wakefield Daily Item Building located at 26 Albion St., Wakefield.

There is plenty of parking and admission is free, so come…

 

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Grand re-opening of Glen Meadow Park

CUTTING the ribbon to celebrate the grand re-opening of Glen Meadow Park last Wednesday were (from left): Selectman Dick Dalton, Erika Wilson, Melissa Adams and Sonia Brady of the Lynnfield Moms Group, Townscape member Richard Sjoberg and Selectmen Chairman Phil Crawford. They were joined by youngsters eager to play on the new playground equipment. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
CUTTING the ribbon to celebrate the grand re-opening of Glen Meadow Park last Wednesday were (from left): Selectman Dick Dalton, Erika Wilson, Melissa Adams and Sonia Brady of the Lynnfield Moms Group, Townscape member Richard Sjoberg and Selectmen Chairman Phil Crawford. They were joined by youngsters eager to play on the new playground equipment. (Maureen

 

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New apartment building eyed for Bali Hai site

Published in the October 5, 2016 edition.

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A local developer is looking to construct a new apartment building at the current location of the Bali Hai Restaurant, 93 Moulton Dr.

In a phone interview with the Villager, attorney Jay Kimball said Ashley Court resident and developer Gregg Monastiero has an…

 

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Peabody man offered DPW post

Published in the October 5, 2016 edition.

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The Board of Selectmen was unanimous in its endorsement of one candidate for the position of Director of Public Works Monday night.

Anthony Furnari, a Peabody resident who has spent the last six years as the Director of Public Services in the city…

 

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Debut of Library Foundation a success

Published in the September 28, 2016 edition

LIBRARY trustee Russ Boekenkroeger, who serves as chairman of the Library Building Committee, chats with retired Library Director Nancy Ryan during the launch of the Lynnfield Public Library Foundation Friday night. A pledge of $1,000 to the foundation was made in Ryan’s honor by former trustee Stanley Schantz. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
LIBRARY trustee Russ Boekenkroeger, who serves as chairman of the Library Building Committee, chats with retired Library Director Nancy Ryan during the launch of the Lynnfield Public Library Foundation Friday night. A pledge of $1,000 to the foundation was made in Ryan’s honor by former trustee Stanley Schantz.

 

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Tremblay: Strategic plan a ‘road map’ to excellence

Published in the September 28, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay presented an update on the school system’s strategic plan to the School Committee last week.

Tremblay said the district’s strategic plan serves as a “road map” for the school system.

“It guides everything we are doing in our…

 

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