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Schematic design plan ready for new library at Reedy Meadow

Published in the March 23, 2016 edition

ARCHITECT Kevin Bergeron (at right) points out the changes made to the proposed library building at Reedy Meadow on the scale model of the town center to those gathered at the third community forum hosted by the Library Building Committee. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
ARCHITECT Kevin Bergeron (at right) points out the changes made to the proposed library building at Reedy Meadow on the scale model of the town center to those gathered at the third community forum hosted by the Library Building Committee. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

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Potential buyer for Centre Farm

Published in the March 23, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The town has a potential private buyer interested in purchasing Centre Farm and preserving it as a residential home for his family.

The announcement was made at Monday night’s selectmen’s meeting during an otherwise routine budget meeting, which included an update from the Capital…

 

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Shankland moving on from LMS

Search for successor begins

Published in the March 23, 2016 edition

RICHELE SHANKLAND
RICHELE SHANKLAND

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Middle School Assistant Principal Richele Shankland was named as the next principal of Parker Middle School in Reading last week.

Shankland will become Parker Middle School’s principal on July 1, officially ending her 16-year tenure at Lynnfield Middle…

 

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PHOTO: Happy Saint Patrick’s Day

KINDERGARTENERS, from Charlotte Migliero, Noah Desrochers, Jack Cullinane, Casey McBride, Tessa MacDonald, Lily Levesque, Jacoby Gelling, Bryson Bond and paraprofessional Laurie Jameson celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day in style by dressing up as leprechauns during the Leprechaun March at Summer Street School March 17. (Christina Noce Photo)
KINDERGARTENERS, from Charlotte Migliero, Noah Desrochers, Jack Cullinane, Casey McBride, Tessa MacDonald, Lily Levesque, Jacoby Gelling, Bryson Bond and paraprofessional Laurie Jameson celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day in style by dressing up as leprechauns during the Leprechaun March at Summer Street School March 17. (Christina Noce Photo)

Published in the March 23, 2016 edition

 

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Assessors conducting on-site property inspections of homes

Published in the March 23, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD — The Department of Revenue (DOR) mandates that all cities and towns physically inspect all properties at least every nine years.  This is to ensure that the property data is correct in the computer-assisted mass appraisal system in order that values be calculated accurately.  The collection and maintenance…

 

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T.A. recommends $50.4M budget for FY ‘17

Published in the March 16, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Town Administrator Jim Boudreau presented a balanced budget of $50,405,204 for FY’17 to the selectmen March 7. It represents an overall increase of 4.89 percent over the current fiscal year budget.

Boudreau said his recommended operating budget remains balanced without using funds from…

 

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Angela Voto to honor mom by running Boston Marathon

Published in the March 16, 2016 edition

FOLLOWING in her mother's footsteps, LHS Class of 2010 graduate Angela Voto became an RN, a profession in which she strives to make a difference in the lives of her patients in the Adult Oncology Unit at MGH Boston. She is a member of the 2016 MGH Marathon Team, Fighting Kids' Cancer...One Step at a Time. (Courtesy Photo)
FOLLOWING in her mother’s footsteps, LHS Class of 2010 graduate Angela Voto became an RN, a profession in which she strives to make a difference in the lives of her patients in the Adult Oncology Unit at MGH Boston. She is a member of the 2016 MGH Marathon

 

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SC to join Chapter 70 reform fight

Published in the March 16, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee is gearing up to join a number of area communities in the fight for Chapter 70 reform.

The Chapter 70 program, which was established by the Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993, is the major program of state aid to…

 

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PHOTO: Taking turns

TO CELEBRATE National Reading Month, which officially kicked off at the Summer Street School on the 112th birthday of Dr. Seuss March 2, fourth-grader Olivia Goguen (far right) takes a turn reading aloud from one of his books, “Happy Birthday to You!” to her reading buddies, second-grader Hayden Service (left) and fourth-grader Hazel Gonzalez (center). (Maureen Doherty Photo)
TO CELEBRATE National Reading Month, which officially kicked off at the Summer Street School on the 112th birthday of Dr. Seuss March 2, fourth-grader Olivia Goguen (far right) takes a turn reading aloud from one of his books, “Happy Birthday to You!” to her reading buddies, second-grader Hayden Service (left) and fourth-grader Hazel Gonzalez (center).

 

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Annual town budget hearing March 23

Published in the March 16, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD — The annual budget hearing, held jointly by the Lynnfield Finance Committee and the Lynnfield Board of Selectmen, will convene hearing on Wednesday, March 23 at 7 p.m. at the Al Merritt Media and Cultural Center, 600 Market St. (second floor) at MarketStreet Lynnfield. The topic of…

 

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Gardens galore featured in ‘Think Spring!’ programs

Published in the March 16, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD — Think Spring! The public is invited to enjoy a free series of programs offered by the Lynnfield Public Library that will remind you of the colorful gardens, luscious green spaces and warmer weather that will soon be upon us.

On Monday, March 21, Jeff Klapes…

 

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Tremblay pitches full-day kindergarten to selectmen

Published in the March 9, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD —  The case for implementing full day tuition-free kindergarten for all Lynnfield students was made by Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay to the Board of Selectmen Monday night.

The plan, part of the school department’s proposed $22.8M operating budget for FY ’17, was first…

 

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