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‘Juneteenth remains a celebration of both action and freedom’

THE THIRD ANNUAL Juneteenth Flag Raising Ceremony featured 100 attendees on June 12. Lynnfield for Love and the North Shore Juneteenth Association co-hosted the third annual ceremony. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — One hundred residents came together to commemorate Juneteenth during a ceremony on the Town Common on June 12.

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SC extends superintendent’s contract in 3-2 vote

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee voted to extend Superintendent Tom Geary’s contract through June 30, 2029 in a 3-2 vote during a June 12 meeting.

Geary’s contract was discussed during two separate School Committee meetings last week on June 10 and June 12 respectively that included discussions in both public and executive session…

 

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Officials eye addressing racist incidents in schools

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — During a June 10 meeting, education officials pledged to address a series of racist incidents that have occurred in the district.

Superintendent Tom Geary and the School Committee’s discussion occurred in the wake of a town employee resigning and an investigation being launched after inappropriate and racist language was overheard…

 

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Think of Michael Foundation initiatives lauded at Trivia Night fundraiser

RETIRED PROBATION OFFICER Judy Lawler (second from left) proudly accepts the Michael V. Dalton Making a Difference Award from, from left, Think of Michael Vice President Jamie Dalton, Think of Michael President Carmela Dalton and Think of Michael Treasurer Dick Dalton during the sixth annual Trivia Night fundraiser on June 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

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Retirees praised for their service to schools

THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE recognized three retirees during a recent meeting. Front row, from left, School Committee member Kim Baker Donahue, School Committee Chair Kristen Grieco Elworthy, Summer Street School second grade teacher Deb Guenard and Summer Street School secretary Karen Roberto. Back row, from left, School Committee member Jamie Hayman, Superintendent Tom Geary, School Committee

 

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Pioneer baseball comes up just short in state championship thriller

LUKE DISILVIO slides home during Lynnfield’s 17-3 win over Hamilton-Wenham in the Final Four on June 11 at Fraser Field. DiSilvio threw 6 innings of shutout ball in the state championship but the bats couldn’t get going in a tough, 3-2 loss. (Shlok Kudrimoti Photo)

WORCESTER — The Lynnfield High baseball team took on Millbury in…

 

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Girls’ tennis edged by Hamilton-Wenham in D4 state semifinals

SENIOR CAPTAIN Paige Martino concluded her stellar first singles career after the girls’ tennis team fell 3-2 to four-time state champion Hamilton-Wenham in the Division 4 state semifinals on June 11. Martino concluded her four-year career with 73 wins, which is the most in LHS girls’ tennis history. (Jamie Hayman Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

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Boys’ tennis team’s terrific run ends with heartbreaker in state finals

SHEA MCCARTHY shut out his first singles opponent 6-0, 6-0 in the Div. 4 State Championship on Sunday at MIT. (Courtesy Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

CAMBRIDGE — Last year, the Lynnfield High boys’ tennis team lost, 3-2, to Manchester-Essex in the Division 4 state finals. 

The two schools met again on Sunday for this year’s Div.

 

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Residents debate superintendent’s search

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Six residents weighed in on whether Superintendent Tom Geary should continue leading the district during the School Committee’s June 10 meeting.

The residents expressed their viewpoints two days before the School Committee voted 3-2 to extend Geary’s contract through June 30, 2029 (see separate story).

Huntingdon Road resident Brian Lambert…

 

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End of an era

RETIRING SUMMER STREET SCHOOL second grade teacher Deb Guenard (left in back row) and secretary Karen Roberto were given a warm send-off into retirement by Guenard’s second grade during the last day of school on Monday. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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