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Conservation land sale and swap at Kelly Jeep on warrant

Published in the October 7, 2015 edition

THE PARKING LOT elevation between two sections of the Kelly Jeep Chrysler site could be lowered significantly, decreasing the height of the parking lot lights too, as part of the site redevelopment, which includes the sale of a small parcel of conservation land to the dealership. The town would also get an equal size piece of conservation land in the exchange elsewhere on the site plus an access easement to the Bow Ridge Conservation Area. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE PARKING LOT elevation between two sections of the Kelly Jeep Chrysler site could be lowered significantly, decreasing the height of the parking lot lights too, as part of the site redevelopment, which includes the sale of a small parcel of conservation land to the dealership. The town

 

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PHOTO: Taking case to the airwaves

SAVE UNION HOSPITAL volunteers Mary Stewart of Lynnfield (center), Katerina Panagiotakis of Lynn and Rep. Brad Jones (R-North Reading) appeared on Boston Herald Radio's remote broadcast last Friday from the Al Merritt Media Center at MarketStreet in Lynnfield. Save Union Hospital opposes Partners HealthCare's plans to close the Lynn hospital and consolidate its services with Salem Hospital. (Mark Sardella Photo)
SAVE UNION HOSPITAL volunteers Mary Stewart of Lynnfield (center), Katerina Panagiotakis of Lynn and Rep. Brad Jones (R-North Reading) appeared on Boston Herald Radio’s remote broadcast last Friday from the Al Merritt Media Center at MarketStreet in Lynnfield. Save Union Hospital opposes Partners HealthCare’s plans to close the Lynn hospital and consolidate its services with

 

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Supt. pleased with middle school MCAS improvements

Published in the September 30, 2015 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Results from the 2015 MCAS exams taken by students across the state last week by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) last week and Lynnfield students continue to score higher than the state average.

Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay said she…

 

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Kinder Morgan safety record raises questions

Published in the September 30, 2015 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — If anyone has seen Josh Fox’ Academy Award nominated documentary film Gasland, they will know about the dangers associated with drilling for natural gas.

While Kinder Morgan will not be drilling for natural gas in town, the Texas-based company’s safety record will certainly…

 

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Land sale and swap to be put before TM voters

Published in the September 30, 2015 edition

SELECTMEN Phil Crawford and Tom Terranova review the potential location of a land swap and sale request of conservation land at 353-385 Broadway with Canterbury Road abutter Heather Keane. Brian Kelly of Kelly Jeep-Chrysler is pursuing the request as a warrant article at October Town Meeting. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
SELECTMEN Phil Crawford and Tom Terranova review the potential location of a land swap and sale request of conservation land at 353-385 Broadway with Canterbury Road abutter Heather Keane. Brian Kelly of Kelly Jeep-Chrysler is pursuing the request as a warrant article at October Town Meeting. (Maureen Doherty

 

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PHOTO: Blood Moon

TOWNSPEOPLE had a chance to see a rare astronomical phenomenon on Sunday when the sun, the Earth and the moon lined up to create a Super Blood Moon. The last Super Blood Moon occurred in 1982 and will not be returning to the night sky until 2033. (Courtesy Photo)
TOWNSPEOPLE had a chance to see a rare astronomical phenomenon on Sunday when the sun, the Earth and the moon lined up to create a Super Blood Moon. The last Super Blood Moon occurred in 1982 and will not be returning to the night sky until 2033. (Courtesy Photo)

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Summer Street Pumpkin postponed until Oct. 17

Published in the September 30, 2015 edition

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LYNNFIELD — The annual Summer Street School Pumpkin Fair at Summer Street School has been postponed until Saturday, Oct. 17 due to anticipated rain this weekend.

The fair is a community-based event that includes fun activities, games, pumpkin decorating, seasonal shopping, crafts and much more.

The entire community is…

 

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Saturday’s Homecoming Hustle 5K benefits FFBC

Published in the September 30, 2015 edition

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By MAUREEN DOHERTY

EVERETT — It’s back! The Homecoming Hustle 5K fun run/walk to benefit Friends Fighting Breast Cancer (FFBC) will be held this Saturday, Oct. 3 at the Everett Recreation Center, 47 Elm St., Everett. Same-day registration will be accepted at 7:30 a.m. prior to the shotgun…

 

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Breaking news: Phone service is down

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Phone service for both Lynnfield Town Hall and the Lynnfield School Department is currently down this morning, Tuesday, Sept. 29.

Town officials assure the public that technicians are currently working on the problem and everyone for their patience.

 

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CVS rezoning request fails to get support of Planning Bd.

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

THE ARCHITECTURAL rendering of the redesigned free-standing CVS Pharmacy building proposed for the corner of Salem Street and Broadway incorporates traditional colonial features to blend into the abutting residential area on Salem Street. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE ARCHITECTURAL rendering of the redesigned free-standing CVS Pharmacy building proposed for the corner of Salem Street and Broadway incorporates traditional colonial features to blend into the abutting residential area on Salem Street. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD —The citizens’ petition seeking to rezone a portion…

 

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Perley Burrill Stalemate

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — In the months that have passed since five underground fuel storage tanks were removed from the Perley Burrill property on Salem Street virtually no progress has been made to get the site presentable and eventually sold.

The sale of the property is essential…

 

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Internship, college credit programs unveiled

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School is looking to expand learning opportunities for students in new ways, High School Principal Bob Cleary told the School Committee.

Cleary appeared before the school board to discuss the school improvement plan for LHS. The plan, which includes three different…

 

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