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Future use of Centre Farm remains uncertain

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A public forum on the future use of the historic Centre Farm generated some interesting talking points but no immediately viable potential uses for the seven-acre site in the town center.

That was the assessment on the forum given to the Villager by Capital Facilities Advisory Committee (CFAC) Chairman Ted…

 

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PHOTO: Hands-on exploration

CHILDREN learn by doing and these 4-year-olds at Tower Day School were eager to learn how to squeeze the right number of water drops into a cup, the first step in making their own colorful slime, with the help of teacher Nancy Miller during the chemistry segment of Science Week. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
CHILDREN learn by doing and these 4-year-olds at Tower Day School were eager to learn how to squeeze the right number of water drops into a cup, the first step in making their own colorful slime, with the help of teacher Nancy Miller during the chemistry segment of Science Week. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Celebration of youth in the arts

LYNNFIELD resident Karen Nascembeni, president of the Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce, hosted a celebration of the youth arts program, Express Yourself, which recently moved to new studios at the Cummings Center in Beverly. The event included a dance party, ribbon cutting and reception. Guests included (at left): North Shore Music Theatre (NSMT) Artistic Director Kevin Hill, NSMT owner/producer Kevin Hanney, and (at right), Express Yourself artist-in-residence Jared Mason, who starred on Broadway as Jerry Lee Lewis in "Million Dollar Quartet." (Roger Farrington Photo)
LYNNFIELD resident Karen Nascembeni, president of the Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce, hosted a celebration of the youth arts program, Express Yourself, which recently moved to new studios at the Cummings Center in Beverly. The event included a dance party, ribbon cutting and reception. Guests included (at left): North Shore Music Theatre (NSMT) Artistic Director

 

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PHOTO: History comes alive at Huckleberry

HUCKLEBERRY HILL students, from left, Nicole Sorrentino, Taylor Collins, Ariana Guarracino, Max LoGrasso and Kye McClory learned a great deal about Benjamin Franklin (portrayed by Kyle Blanchette from Young Audiences of Massachusetts) during a recent PTO-sponsored event. (Courtesy Photo)
HUCKLEBERRY HILL students, from left, Nicole Sorrentino, Taylor Collins, Ariana Guarracino, Max LoGrasso and Kye McClory learned a great deal about Benjamin Franklin (portrayed by Kyle Blanchette from Young Audiences of Massachusetts) during a recent PTO-sponsored event. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Turn in candidate statements

 

As previously published by the Villager, the newspaper will not be accepting Letters to the Editor that endorse any candidates running for elective office in next week’s edition. As always, letters on other timely topics of local interest will be accepted, including Town Meeting and town budget matters.

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LMS Spring Forward concert April 9

 

The Lynnfield Middle School Music Department will present its Spring Forward concert on Thursday, April 9 at 7 p.m. in the LMS auditorium.  Admission is free.

The concert will feature performances by the LMS Pioneer Singers and Jazz Band along with very special guests The Who Dat Band.

Led by three-time Boston Urban Music…

 

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Easter Egg Hunt relocated to St. Maria Goretti

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LYNNFIELD — Due to the snowy fields at LHS, Saturday’s Easter Egg Hunt has been relocated to St. Maria Goretti Church, 112 Chestnut St., at 10 a.m. Please enter the basement via the side door.

The free event sponsored by the Lynnfield Moms Group (LMG) is open to all Lynnfield families with children 6 years…

 

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Cara Filler urges LHS students to make smart choices

MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER Cara Filler (center) returned to Lynnfield High School on March 19, where she discussed the dangers of reckless driving and outlined ways to prevent it with LHS sophomores and juniors. Front row, from left, Hannah Scollard, Danielle Douglas, Amanda Sieger, Renee DelNegro and Karan Singh. Back row, from left, Lexi Yannone, Rebecca Simonetti, Rachel DiTullio, Filler, Brianna Weir and Sarah Mezini.  (Dan Tomasello Photo)
MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER Cara Filler (center) returned to Lynnfield High School on March 19, where she discussed the dangers of reckless driving and outlined ways to prevent it with LHS sophomores and juniors. Front row, from left, Hannah Scollard, Danielle Douglas, Amanda Sieger, Renee DelNegro and Karan Singh. Back row, from left, Lexi Yannone, Rebecca Simonetti,

 

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Troop 48 awards Eagle Scout rank to six

AN EAGLE Scout Court of Honor was held March 15 to celebrate the achievements of six scouts in Lynnfield Troop 48 who have attained the highest rank in Boy Scouting. The new Eagle Scouts are, from left: Kyle Flannery, Ethan Forrest, Sam Forrest, James Meagher, Andrew Moorman and Brandon Troisi. (Courtesy Photo)
AN EAGLE Scout Court of Honor was held March 15 to celebrate the achievements of six scouts in Lynnfield Troop 48 who have attained the highest rank in Boy Scouting. The new Eagle Scouts are, from left: Kyle Flannery, Ethan Forrest, Sam Forrest, James Meagher, Andrew Moorman and Brandon Troisi. (Courtesy Photo)

LYNNFIELD — The…

 

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Selectmen endorse $1.27M capital budget request

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A capital budget request for town-wide needs totaling $1,276,060 was endorsed unanimously by the Board of Selectmen Monday night.

The budget requests will be included in the annual Town Meeting warrant as Article 16 and put before the voters on Monday, April 27. The warrant was also closed by…

 

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PHOTO: Getting a closer look

THE EYES of these Tower Day School preschoolers are glued to the small black square of aluminum on which chemist Sue Procell placed an ice cube to demonstrate that aluminum can melt ice. Science Week was celebrated school-wide March 16-20 with hands-on STEM topics designed to make science fun. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE EYES of these Tower Day School preschoolers are glued to the small black square of aluminum on which chemist Sue Procell placed an ice cube to demonstrate that aluminum can melt ice. Science Week was celebrated school-wide March 16-20 with hands-on STEM topics designed to make science fun. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Absentee ballots available now

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LYNNFIELD — Absentee ballots are now available for the upcoming annual town election on Monday, April 13.

Voters may visit the Town Clerk’s office at Town Hall, 55 Summer St., during normal business hours if they will be out of town on election day to cast an absentee ballot. The office is open Monday through…

 

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