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CVS proposal topic of public meeting June 4

LYNNFIELD — The public is invited to attend a neighborhood meeting hosted by the development team proposing a new CVS Pharmacy on the Bridgewell property, which is located at Route 1 North and Route 129, Lynnfield.

The meeting will be held on Thursday, June 4 at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Peabody, 1 Newbury…

 

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PHOTO: On time and under budget

A BIRD'S EYE view of the Lynnfield High School fields project taken May 16 by local pilot and photographer Dick Shafner shows the virtually completed $5.76M transformation of the school's athletic complex. It features five new artificial turf fields, stadium seating and the amenities building. Walkway paving, landscaping and final punch list items were being completed last week. (Dick Shafner Photo)
A BIRD’S EYE view of the Lynnfield High School fields project taken May 16 by local pilot and photographer Dick Shafner shows the virtually completed $5.76M transformation of the school’s athletic complex. It features five new artificial turf fields, stadium seating and the amenities building. Walkway paving, landscaping and final punch list items were being

 

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LWD flushing water mains June 1-26

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LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Water District will be flushing fire hydrants from Monday, June 1 through Friday, June 26.

The flushing will be done on the following streets: Canterbury Road, Douglas Road Fairview Road, Green Street, Lake Street, Laurel Road, Locust Street, Lynnbrook Road, Monroe Street, Park Street, Rossmore Road, Standish Road, Sylvan Circle, Vokes…

 

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Surveillance cameras coming to Partridge Island boardwalk

THE CHARRED remains of a wooden post that supported the observation tower overlooking Reedy Meadow is a visual reminder of the intensity of the May 6 brush fire that destroyed 65 acres of marsh. Fire officials suspect the five-alarm blaze originated at the tower, which provided exceptional views of the 540-acre marshland and the rare migratory birds that nest there. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE CHARRED remains of a wooden post that supported the observation tower overlooking Reedy Meadow is a visual reminder of the intensity of the May 6 brush fire that destroyed 65 acres of marsh. Fire officials suspect the five-alarm blaze originated at the tower, which provided exceptional views of the 540-acre marshland and the rare

 

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Local video game developers launch Kickstarter campaign

LOCAL video game developers Bill and Amanda Gardner have launched a Kickstarter campaign for a new video game they have created called Perception. The Gardners are also co-founders of the video game company The Deep End Games. (Courtesy Photo)
LOCAL video game developers Bill and Amanda Gardner have launched a Kickstarter campaign for a new video game they have created called Perception. The Gardners are also co-founders of the video game company The Deep End Games. (Courtesy Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Local residents Bill and Amanda Gardner have launched a Kickstarter campaign…

 

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Schools to keep kids away from disinfectants

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The school department has been ordered by the Department of Agricultural Resources to stop having students use Clorox disinfecting wipes to clean desks and tables.

A parent of a Huckleberry Hill School student has raised concerns about how disinfectant wipes were being used in his daughter’s class. He also raised…

 

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PHOTO: All gave some, some gave all

HUNDREDS OF TOWNSPEOPLE came together on Monday, May 25 to pay tribute to Americans who gave their lives while serving in the armed forces during the town's Memorial Day ceremony.  (Candy Orlando-Siegel Photo)
HUNDREDS OF TOWNSPEOPLE came together on Monday, May 25 to pay tribute to Americans who gave their lives while serving in the armed forces during the town’s Memorial Day ceremony. (Candy Orlando-Siegel Photo)

 

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Attention! Expect delays on Walnut Street between Rte. 128 and Summer Street Thursday and Friday

LYNNFIELD — The DPW advises commuters that on Thursday, May 28 and Friday, May 29, beginning at 7 a.m., the town of Lynnfield has scheduled grinding and paving of patches on Walnut Street between Route 128 and Summer Street, weather permitting.

Please expect delays between 7 a.m. and 4 or 5 p.m. on Thursday and…

 

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LHS fields project on time and under budget one year later

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD —On time and under budget. These are the five little words everyone loves to hear with regard to any construction project. But they are particularly welcome in reference to a multi-million dollar construction project funded by the town’s taxpayers.

And these are precisely the words Fields Committee Chairman Arthur Bourque used…

 

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Shea seeks ballot retention

LYNNFIELD — The saga continues.

Attorney Bradford Keene, representing unsuccessful selectman candidate Cathleen “Katy” Shea, sent a letter to Town Clerk Trudy Reid on Wednesday, May 13, informing the town that Shea, “Intends to contest the April 13, 2015 town of Lynnfield Selectman election and recount thereafter, dated May 2, 2015.”

According to the letter…

 

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Summer Street’s good reputation can lead to stress

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Balancing Summer Street School’s reputation of being a high performing elementary school and the stress associated with it is a juggling act, Principal Jen DiBiase told the School Committee April 14.

DiBiase appeared before the school board to discuss the results from her entry plan. She decided to develop a…

 

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PHOTO: A grand success

TOWNSCAPE'S revitalized GeraniumFest, combined with new Field Day activities at the middle school, was a phenomenal success on Saturday with hundreds in attendance. Shown with a sampling of the wide variety of flowers sold this year in addition to traditional geraniums are (from left): Townscape member Joan Bourque, LHS senior volunteers Gabe Landau, Matthew Parziale and Nick Fabrizio and Townscape member Paula Parziale. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
TOWNSCAPE’S revitalized GeraniumFest, combined with new Field Day activities at the middle school, was a phenomenal success on Saturday with hundreds in attendance. Shown with a sampling of the wide variety of flowers sold this year in addition to traditional geraniums are (from left): Townscape member Joan Bourque, LHS senior volunteers Gabe Landau, Matthew Parziale

 

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