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Annual town appointments pass 2-1

Terranova opposes town accountant rehire

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The selectmen approved the annual slate of reappointment of town officials to numerous posts in town government at their meeting on June 15 by a vote of 2-1.

Town Administrator Jim Boudreau said most of the posts are one-year terms, with the exception of…

 

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Nancy Enwright: An All–American girl forgotten no longer

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By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Few stories pull at the heartstrings more than those about promising young lives cut tragically short.

This is just such a story.

Nancy Enwright was the epitome of the “All-American girl” while growing up in post-war Lynnfield during the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. She was smart, accomplished, pretty and…

 

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Kayla Snover pursuing news reporting career

KAYLA SNOVER (center) has a dream of one day becoming a news reporter. Kayla’s dream has been strongly supported by her sister Lane (left) and mother Donna. (Gail Lowe Photo)
KAYLA SNOVER (center) has a dream of one day becoming a news reporter. Kayla’s dream has been strongly supported by her sister Lane (left) and mother Donna. (Gail Lowe Photo)

By GAIL LOWE

LYNNFIELD — For someone who aspires to become a news reporter, Kayla Snover, 19, is off to a good start. She knows…

 

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PHOTO: View from above

THE LUSH green carpet of the newly redesigned town-owned nine-hole King Rail Golf Course provides a nice contrast to the darker green canopy of trees of the surrounding neighborhoods and the stark white rooftops of the MarketStreet Lynnfield buildings. This view, from the vantage point of 1,000 feet above ground level, was snapped by local pilot and photographer Dick Shafner last Friday afternoon. (Dick Shafner Photo)
THE LUSH green carpet of the newly redesigned town-owned nine-hole King Rail Golf Course provides a nice contrast to the darker green canopy of trees of the surrounding neighborhoods and the stark white rooftops of the MarketStreet Lynnfield buildings. This view, from the vantage point of 1,000 feet above ground level, was snapped by local

 

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LIFE eligibility age lowered

Published in the June 17, 2015 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A change in the minimum age requirement to purchase a unit in one of the town’s three LIFE villages for elders from 60 to 58 was approved by the selectmen Monday night by a 2-1 vote.

The reduction in eligibility of five years…

 

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Tremblay wrapping up first year on the job

Published in the June 17, 2015 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — With the 2014-2015 school year drawing to a close, Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay gave an update of her first year on the job to the School Committee June 9.

Tremblay presented the mid-cycle report to the school board, which the committee will…

 

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Science can be sustainable and fun

Published in the June 17, 2015 edition

LHS JUNIORS Nick Miller (left) and Chris Bartolotta proudly display a bench they built out of pallets in Scott Gordon’s environmental science and sustainability college prep class. (Courtesy Photo)
LHS JUNIORS Nick Miller (left) and Chris Bartolotta proudly display a bench they built out of pallets in Scott Gordon’s environmental science and sustainability college prep class. (Courtesy Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School students have been learning how to be environmentally conscious in innovative…

 

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PHOTO: Dance party USA

EIGHTY-EIGHT fourth graders did an impromptu dance routine to “Best Day of My Life” by American Authors following Summer Street School’s Moving On ceremony June 11. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
EIGHTY-EIGHT fourth graders did an impromptu dance routine to “Best Day of My Life” by American Authors following Summer Street School’s Moving On ceremony June 11. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

Published in the June 17, 2015 edition

 

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Youth soccer meeting June 22

 

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LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Youth Soccer Club’s annual meeting will be held on Monday, June 22 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 127 Summer St.

All LYSC members, parents and coaches are invited to attend.

The annual meeting is an opportunity to review the program over the past year and to…

 

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PHOTO: Girl Scout Gold Award winners

GIRL SCOUT Gold Award winners, from left, Melanie Richard, Rebecca Sievers, Claire Planton, Tia Patterson and Katrina Gustafson were presented with commendations for their accomplishments from the Board of Selectmen last week. Girl Scout Gold Award winners Leena Aurora, Mackenzie Comeau and Emily Precourt were not present at the meeting. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
GIRL SCOUT Gold Award winners, from left, Melanie Richard, Rebecca Sievers, Claire Planton, Tia Patterson and Katrina Gustafson were presented with commendations for their accomplishments from the Board of Selectmen last week. Girl Scout Gold Award winners Leena Aurora, Mackenzie Comeau and Emily Precourt were not present at the meeting. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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LHS Class of 2015 takes flight

MARC BUDD, Grace Leman and all their classmates wore a pink ribbon pin with a white dove on their graduation gowns to honor the memory of classmate Gianna Dias, who died of cancer prior to her sophomore year. Budd wore a pink bow tie in her honor too. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
MARC BUDD, Grace Leman and all their classmates wore a pink ribbon pin with a white dove on their graduation gowns to honor the memory of classmate Gianna Dias, who died of cancer prior to her sophomore year. Budd wore a pink bow tie in her honor too. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

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Abutters blast CVS proposal

By DAN TOMASELLO

PEABODY — Tensions ran high Thursday, June 4, as officials representing CVS Pharmacy’s proposal to construct a new facility to replace the corporate offices of Bridgewell at 471 and 495 Broadway got an earful from abutters at an informational meeting held at the Holiday Inn.

The neighborhood meeting held by CVS and…

 

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