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History lesson

SUMMER STREET SCHOOL teacher Paige Campbell and her third and fourth grade students recently visited the new Veterans Memorial. Front row, from left, Kailyn Bowie, Kylah Rae Peterson-El,  Flora Kloack, Reilly Berlinghieri and Marissa Neal. Back row, from left, Campbell, Nicholas Guerriero, Rocco Guarracino, Michael Prizio, Nicolas Antonelli, Rowan Fleming, Michael Sanseverino, Logan MacNichol and

 

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‘Country Store’ set for Saturday

LYNNFIELD — Historic Lynnfield’s Country Store will take place on Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Meeting House.

Doors will open at 9 a.m. and will stay open through Lynnfield Recreation’s Tree Lighting Ceremony.  Vendors will include favorites from the past, as well as some new additions to the store.

This year’s Country Store will…

 

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LMS ‘Gift Drive’ underway

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Middle School is once again sponsoring its annual Gift Drive for families in need this holiday season.

The gift drive kicked off on Tuesday, Nov. 26 when Department of Children and Families’ Lynn Area Office social workers visited the middle school and spoke to students.

Year after year, the LMS annual gift…

 

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Front Page: December 4, 2024

 

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Taxes going up

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved a shift in the town’s tax classification during a Nov. 25 meeting.

The .916970 shift approved by the Select Board means the tax rate is estimated to be $10.56 per thousand dollar valuation for residential property for fiscal year 2025, which represents an increase of…

 

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Ready to run

FIFTH-GRADERS, from left, Matty Geary, Vito Itzkowitz, Connor Routhier, Ben Halpern and Enzo Incerto had a great time at the recent Turkey Trot 5K Road Race. Lynnfield Rotary, the Julie Routhier Foundation and the Lynnfield Moms Group co-sponsored the 5K once again. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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SC eyes return to public participation speaking limits

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee is looking to bring back time limits for people looking to speak during public participation.

During a September meeting, the School Committee approved a revised “Public Comment at School Committee Meetings Policy,” known as Policy BEDH. The revised policy removed a previous three-minute time limit for speakers…

 

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Texts, emails shine light on school board fight

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A series of emails and a text message exchange included in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) report revealed what transpired behind the scenes leading up to the School Committee’s infamous Sept. 11 meeting and its aftermath.

School Committee member Kate DePrizio ignited a firestorm in town after she made…

 

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LET grants making a difference supporting teachers, students

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Educational Trust’s longtime tradition of providing grants to educators is still going strong.

LET Co-President Kathryn Price said during a recent School Committee meeting that the nonprofit organization was founded by a group of parents in 1990.

“It’s a 34-year-old group,” said Price. “The mission is to fund…

 

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SC looking to update concussion policy

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee is looking to update the district’s concussion policy.

School Committee Vice Chair Jenny Sheehan, who serves on the Policy Subcommittee, said during a recent meeting that Policy JJIF pertains to the district’s “Sports-Related and Extracurricular Activities Concussion Management Policy and Procedures.” She said School Committeeman Jamie Hayman…

 

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Team spirit!

THE POMTASTICS from the Lynnfield Senior Center performed at the halftime show of the recent Harlem Wizards game. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

 

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Editorial: Happy Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving can’t come fast enough.

It is the quintessential American holiday, born on these shores from genuine religious faith, mixed with gratitude and appreciation for all the gifts this land has to offer. The promise inherent in Thanksgiving is its ability to knit together the diverse tapestry of American society around a shared table.

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