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Residents express support, raise concerns about schools’ budgets

SPEAKING IN FAVOR of an override was Old Towne Road resident Jessica Logrippo. (Screenshot)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A number of residents weighed in on the proposed 11 percent school budget increase and $650,000 capital budget for fiscal year 2026 during a public hearing held on March 25.

Superintendent Tom Geary has recommended a…

 

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SC backs 11% budget hike, tech plan

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee unanimously approved the recommended fiscal year 2026 operating and capital budgets for local education during a March 25 meeting.

Superintendent Tom Geary has recommended a $34,196,514 operating budget for FY26, which is an 11 percent increase over FY25’s $30,806,245 appropriation. Due to a $4 million budget shortfall…

 

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Seven uncontested candidates running in Town Election

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD In addition to the contested School Committee race appearing on the Town Election ballot, seven candidates are running unopposed on Tuesday, April 8.

Voters in all four precincts will cast their ballots at Lynnfield High School from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. on April 8.

Select Board Chair Dick Dalton is running…

 

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Median home sales price reaches $830K in February

LYNNFIELD — The slow start to the town’s real estate market continued in February.

According to The Warren Group, there were five single-family homes sold in Lynnfield during the month of February that had a median sales price of $830,000. The median sales price represents a 28.1 percent decrease over the five single-family homes sold…

 

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Lynnfield Track 2025

Boys’ track team hands out awards at team banquet

MIKE MURPHY

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD —  Six members of the Lynnfield High boys’ indoor track and field team received awards at the team’s end-of-season banquet held at the high school recently.

The MVP Award went to senior Eli Mendese, who was a second-year Cape Ann League All-Star in the high jump and long jump this…

 

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LNR wrestlers honored at banquet 

INCOMING CAPTAINS, from left, Zack Morse, Nathan Barstow and David Glynn will be leading the Lynnfield-North Reading co-op wrestling team during the 2025-2026 season. (Courtesy Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield-North Reading co-op wrestling team celebrated a memorable season during the recent end-of-the-season banquet.

“LNR, in the 20th year of the co-op program…

 

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Four co-op gymnasts named to All-Star team

THE DANVERS-LYNNFIELD co-op gymnastics team had four All-Stars this season including Lynnfield High’s Camryn Donovan, Callie Donovan and Sophia Catinazzo. (File Photo)

 

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

DANVERS — Four members of the Lynnfield-Danvers high co-op gymnastics team were named to the CAL-NEC All-Star team that was selected by the league coaches.

Leading the way is

 

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Kingpins

LYNNFIELD RECREATION held its very popular Mother and Son Bowling event at Town Line Luxury Lanes in Malden on Sunday March 23. Friends, from left, Jax Corlett, Nathaniel Uiyl, Zac Mancinelli, Jack Esposito, Colin George, Luke Angilly, Greyson Senat and Ben Luongo were among the 176 Mother-Son teams who enjoyed the day. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Hard work pays off

VETERANS MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Chair Joe Connell, Veterans Services Officer/Veterans Memorial Committee member Bruce Siegel and Veterans Memorial Committee member Tom Bogart honored the DPW’s efforts for making the monument come to fruition last week. (Rob Dolan Photo)

 

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$5M Prop 2 ½ override proposed

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Town Administrator Rob Dolan recommended a $5 million Proposition 2 ½ override for fiscal year 2026 during the Select Board’s March 20 meeting.

Dolan said $4 million would be used to close an operating budget deficit facing the town, which is primarily impacting Lynnfield Public Schools. He said the remaining…

 

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Dolan explains how budget shortfall occurred

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A number of factors have contributed to the town’s current $4 million budget deficit for fiscal year 2026, Town Administrator Rob Dolan said during the Select Board’s March 20 meeting.

In the wake of the town facing a $4 million budget deficit and the School Department needing $1 million for…

 

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