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Rail Trail work continues

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Stantec design team’s work on Phase 1 of the Lynnfield Rail Trail is continuing to move forward, Department of Public Works (DPW) Director John Scenna said during a recent Select Board meeting.

Scenna recalled that the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) recently approved funding Phase 1 of the Lynnfield…

 

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Lynnfield ‘Jaws’ fans praise NSMT’s ‘The Shark Is Broken’

NORTH SHORE MUSIC THEATRE’S cast for the recent production of “The Shark Is Broken” featured, from left, Josh Tyson as Roy Scheider, Timothy W. Hull as Robert Shaw and Jonathan Randell Silver as Richard Dreyfuss. (Paul Lyden Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

BEVERLY — June 20, 1975 will mark the 50th anniversary of the release of…

 

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UPDATE: Softball team falls to East Bridgewater in Round of 16 after upset victory over Oxford in first round

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#21 Lynnfield falls to #5 East Bridgewater, 3-0 in the MIAA Div. 4 state tournament Round of 16  (June 3) 

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Published June 4, 2025

Hubbard’s homer the difference in softball team’s 5-4 state tournament win

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

THE PIONEERS celebrate Morgan

 

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UPDATE: Laxmen edged by Littleton 13-12 in Round of 16 after beating Bourne in first round

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#9 Lynnfield falls to #8 Littleton 13-12 in the Round of 16 (June 5).

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Published June 4, 2025

Laxmen sail past Bourne 21-9 in first round

 

THE PIONEERS celebrate one of 6 goals for sophomore attackman

 

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UPDATE: Girls’ tennis advances to Final Four, next match June 11

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Lynnfield advances to Final Four defeating Nantucket 5-0 (June 8)

St. John’s Preparatory High School, Danvers

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Published June 4, 2025

Girls’ tennis advances to Elite Eight

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UPDATE: Boys’ tennis team advances to Final Four defeating Mystic Valley 4-1 after sweeping first two rounds

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Lynnfield advances to Final Four defeating Mystic Valley 4-1 (June 8)

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Published June 4, 2025

Boys’ tennis team sweeps first two rounds, advances to quarterfinals

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

THE FIRST DOUBLES duo of Andee Shieh and

 

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King Rail seasonal liquor license OK’d

THE KING RAIL RESERVE GOLF COURSE will soon be serving wine and malt beverages after the Select Board recently approved a seasonal license. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved a seasonal wine and malt license for the King Rail Reserve Golf Course during a recent meeting.

Attorney…

 

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EDITORIAL: Vote ‘Yes’ for override

When voters head to the polls in the Lynnfield High School gym during the Special Town Election on Wednesday, June 4, we encourage townspeople to take a deep breath and vote “Yes” for the proposed $4.65 million override.

Spring Town Meeting approved two separate budgets for fiscal year 2026 in late April. The proposed balanced…

 

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New LHS club teaches students about health care

JUNIORS Grace Peña (left) and Jerusha Robins gave an overview of the new HOSA club at Lynnfield High School that teaches students about different health care professions during the School Committee’s May 20 meeting.   (Lynnfield Media Studios Screenshot)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School students are being exposed to various health care

 

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LHS Juniors

LHS juniors learn professional skills through DECA

LHS Juniors
LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL juniors, from left, Rori Caprio, Addison Munion and Gianna Micieli said the new DECA club at LHS has taught students a wide variety of business and professional skills. (Lynnfield Media Studios Screenshot)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A new club at Lynnfield High School is teaching students a wide variety of business

 

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Honor and remember

RIFLE SQUAD members, from left, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Charles Leach, U.S. Army veteran Paul Donato, U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division veteran Jack Lukas and U.S. Navy veteran Tom Bogart fired shots into the air at Forest Hill Cemetery in honor of fallen U.S. service members during the town’s Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday. (Candy

 

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Got geraniums?

REALTOR ELLEN RUBBICO CRAWFORD (at left) hosted the Geraniumfest table at the Healthy Living Expo along with, second from left, Bootie Stevens, Tricia Torosion and Marilyn Rubbico outside of Lynnfield Middle School on May 17. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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