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Netmen celebrate terrific season at annual banquet

SHEA MCCARTHY

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — Two members of the Lynnfield High boys’ tennis team were named to the Cape Ann League Kinney Division All-Star team this spring selected by the league’s coaches.

The two Pioneers to make the roster were Shea McCarthy and Raffi Arkun. 

For McCathy, a senior captain, it was a

 

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Six All-Stars highlight strong girls’ tennis season

SENIOR CAPTAINS, from left, Victoria Clancy, Lily Alves, Vicky McCrann and Gianna Micieli will be leading the girls’ tennis team next season.

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — Six members of the Lynnfield High girls’ tennis team were named to the Cape Ann League All-Star team this spring. There were two singles players that made the roster

 

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Jones, Crighton secure $100K for LHS auditorium upgrades

BOSTON – House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr. (R-North Reading) and State Sen. Brendan P. Crighton (D-Lynn) secured $100,000 for upgrades to the Lynnfield High School auditorium as part of a $1.39 billion supplemental spending bill that provides funding for education and transportation-related initiatives.

 House Bill 4227, which is funded primarily through surplus revenues

 

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Lynnfield median home sale price surpasses $1M in May

LYNNFIELD  — Single-family home sales have increased slightly over the course of the first five months of 2025. 

According to The Warren Group, there were eight single-family homes sold in Lynnfield during the month of May that had a median sale price of $1,020,000. The median sale price represents a 2 percent increase

 

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Lynnfield High hosts middle school XC race

 

THE WINNERS of the recent Lynnfield Middle School cross country race were Avery Trippe (left) and Pietro Bossi Bueno.

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — On June 10, the Lynnfield Middle School cross country team had a race in association with the Lynnfield Recreation Department. The event took place at the high school and consisted of

 

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Cub Scouts, American Legion hold Flag Retirement Ceremony

CUB SCOUTS and American Legion Post 131 hosted a Flag Retirement Ceremony on Flag Day, June 14. Front row, from left, Ben Rawding, Rocco Desiderio, Jonathan Rawding, Mikey Geary, Silvio Leach and Ty Anderson. Back row, from left, Den Leader Marco Desiderio, Veterans Services Officer Bruce Siegel, American Legion Post Commander Tom Bogart and Cub

 

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Two LHS Class of 2025 graduates awarded LAG scholarships

ARTWORK BY LHS Class of 2025 graduate Caitlin Buoniconti.

 

ARTWORK BY LHS Class of 2025 graduate Ella Hayman.

LYNNFIELD — Two Lynnfield High School Class of 2025 graduates were recently given art-based scholarships from the Lynnfield Art Guild (LAG). 

Caitlin Buoniconti was the recipient of the Karen Rae Simpson Duggan Memorial Award for…

 

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LCWD’s restrictions increase to Level 4

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District’s (LCWD) outdoor watering restrictions have been increased to Level 4. 

“Watering restrictions are now at a Level 4,” said the LCWD Board of Water Commissioners in a joint statement. “This measure is necessary so that system pressures and potential fire suppression demands can be re-established and maintained at…

 

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Community theater returns to Lynnfield

THE LYNNFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY and Lynnfield Public Schools Theater Department’s recent production of the original play “Paranormal” featured Maureen Bucell as Evy and Tony Iantosca as Stephan. (Sabrina Ornae Photo)

 

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Assistant Town Administrator Bob Curtin looks back on career

BOB CURTIN

Assistant Town Administrator

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — It’s the end of an era at Town Hall.

Assistant Town Administrator Bob Curtin is retiring this week after working for the town for the past 16 years. During that time, Curtin has received praise from colleagues and residents for his hard working nature, knowledge…

 

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