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Recycle electronics, appliances and bikes at OLA May 30

computer-recycling-webLYNNFIELD — All welcome to Our Lady of the Assumption Church electronic recycling day on Saturday, May 30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.  at 40 Grove St., Lynnfield.

“This is a great opportunity for everyone to recycle,” said organizer Jim Wood.

Electronics being accepted include: monitors, computers, computer games, stereo equipment, copy and fax machines, ups, printers, microwaves, dehumidifiers, TVs and…

 

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Opportunity to request special education records

LynnfieldLegalSeal_052115LYNNFIELD — The school department has announced special education, Chapter 766, records for the 2008-2009 school year will be destroyed on June 30.

If former students or their legal guardians wish to obtain a copy of their records, please contact: Lynnfield Public Schools Special Education Department, 525 Salem St., Lynnfield, MA 01940. Those who have any questions on obtaining…

 

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Family-friendly Field Day and Geraniumfest Sat. at LMS

THE LYNNFIELD Moms Group is holding weekly bake sales on Sundays this spring during Lynnfield Youth Soccer games to raise funds for upgraded children's playgrounds at Glen Meadow Park and Jordan Park. Offering the yummy treats along with fliers detailing their proposed re-design of Glen Meadow Park are (from left): Erika Wilson, Sonia Brady, Erica Kelly and Melissa Adams. Final timelines and costs with each project have not yet been finalized. (Courtesy Photo)
THE LYNNFIELD Moms Group is holding weekly bake sales on Sundays this spring during Lynnfield Youth Soccer games to raise funds for upgraded children’s playgrounds at Glen Meadow Park and Jordan Park. Offering the yummy treats along with fliers detailing their proposed re-design of Glen Meadow Park are (from left): Erika Wilson, Sonia Brady, Erica

 

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Judge dismisses OML complaint in hiring of new T.A.

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LAWRENCE — Essex Superior Court Judge Robert A. Cornetta dismissed all counts brought against the Lynnfield Board of Selectmen and former Town Administrator Bill Gustus in the “three registered voters” case heard Jan. 15.

In issuing his decision, Cornetta stated the defendants’ motion to dismiss the case is “allowed.” He outlined…

 

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Brush fire beaten down in Reedy Meadow

Cause remains under investigation

THE FIRE that ultimately consumed 65 acres of the Reedy Meadow marsh on May 6 is believed to have started at the observation tower that stood on four posts about eight feet above the marsh. These portions of the posts are all that remain of the structure. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE FIRE that ultimately consumed 65 acres of the Reedy Meadow marsh on May 6 is believed to have started at the observation tower that stood on four posts about eight feet above the marsh. These portions of the posts are all that remain of the structure. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

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PHOTO: A team effort

SUMMER STREET SCHOOL fourth graders, from left, John Burns, Brendan Powers, Jake Guertin, Luke Cook, Domenic Micieli and Harrison Grasso made sure local families had everything they needed during the first annual Pasta Palooza family dinner at Lynnfield High School recently. The first annual event was hosted by the Summer Street School PTO. (Heather Rose Photo)
SUMMER STREET SCHOOL fourth graders, from left, John Burns, Brendan Powers, Jake Guertin, Luke Cook, Domenic Micieli and Harrison Grasso made sure local families had everything they needed during the first annual Pasta Palooza family dinner at Lynnfield High School recently. The first annual event was hosted by the Summer Street School PTO. (Heather Rose

 

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Veterans, residents invited to participate in Memorial Day Parade

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LYNNFIELD — All veterans and residents of town are encouraged to participate in some or all of the annual Memorial Day parade celebrations on Monday, May 25.

The parade will muster in the parking lot of Our Lady of Assumption Church at 8:15 a.m. on Monday, May 25. Once assembled, the parade will march to…

 

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PHOTO: Be our guest

SUMMER STREET FOURTH GRADERS had great fun serving their parents and families delicious pasta dishes and salad during the first annual Pasta Palooza family dinner, sponsored by the Summer Street School PTO, on April 29 at Lynnfield High School. Front row: Charlotte Radulski. Second row, from left, Spencer Ripley, Avery Bird, Kiera Mallett, Courtney Cummings and Isabella Mendese. Back row, from left, Eliza Koyle, Domenic Micieli, John Burns, Malena Raslavicus, Harrison Grasso, Jake Guertin, Brendan Powers, Emme Speicher, Le Thatch and Hannah Gromko. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
SUMMER STREET FOURTH GRADERS had great fun serving their parents and families delicious pasta dishes and salad during the first annual Pasta Palooza family dinner, sponsored by the Summer Street School PTO, on April 29 at Lynnfield High School. Front row: Charlotte Radulski. Second row, from left, Spencer Ripley, Avery Bird, Kiera Mallett, Courtney Cummings

 

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Lack of quorum postpones TM until October

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By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — After waiting more than 30 minutes for a quorum of 175 voters to show up at the second session of the annual Town Meeting Thursday night, the meeting was adjourned until next October.
Town Moderator Arthur Bourque announced just after 8 p.m. that the meeting was still 45 voters short…

 

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Recount confirms Barrett as Selectman

SATURDAY'S RECOUNT took about three hours to complete. Christopher Barrett was confirmed as selectman by a 36-vote margin. His vote tally of 1,354 did not change. Challenger Katy Shea picked up three votes to finish with 1,318. (Mark Sardella Photo)
SATURDAY’S RECOUNT took about three hours to complete. Christopher Barrett was confirmed as selectman by a 36-vote margin. His vote tally of 1,354 did not change. Challenger Katy Shea picked up three votes to finish with 1,318. (Mark Sardella Photo)

By MARK SARDELLA

LYNNFIELD — Cathleen “Katy” Shea picked up three votes as a result…

 

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Out of Sahelian Senegal: The Garden of Life’s Return

IF YOU build it, they will come is a saying that applies to both predator and prey. Corey Dolbeare soon discovered that predators, like this scorpion, thrived in the garden ecosystem he created from the once barren, unused space in the village of Goudoude in Senegal. 
IF YOU build it, they will come is a saying that applies to both predator and prey. Corey Dolbeare soon discovered that predators, like this scorpion, thrived in the garden ecosystem he created from the once barren, unused space in the village of Goudoude in Senegal.

Editor’s note: Corey Dolbeare has served as a Peace

 

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TM does not authorize selectmen to sell Centre Farm

LONGTIME residents Tom Duggan (left) and John and Elaine Gilbertson chat during Thursday night’s session of Town Meeting while waiting for a quorum of voters to fill the Middle School auditorium. Only 130 voters showed up so the meeting was adjourned until next October. At the first session of Town Meeting on April 27, both Duggan and John Gilbertson spoke in favor of the town maintaining control of Centre Farm. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
LONGTIME residents Tom Duggan (left) and John and Elaine Gilbertson chat during Thursday night’s session of Town Meeting while waiting for a quorum of voters to fill the Middle School auditorium. Only 130 voters showed up so the meeting was adjourned until next October. At the first session of Town Meeting on April 27, both

 

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