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Select Board undertaking ‘due diligence’ on override proposal

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board is in the process of studying the current $5 million Proposition 2 ½ override proposal to cover school and municipal government operating expenses.

After Town Administrator Rob Dolan gave an overview of the proposed $5 million override of Proposition 2 ½, the budget strains that caused the…

 

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Sports: March 26, 2025

 

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LHS Civics Action Projects eye community changes

SOPHOMORES, from left, Maggie Hatzis, Katie McGuinness, Ella Price and Sophia Tramontozzi proudly displayed the recommendations they developed for improving Town Meeting during Lynnfield High School’s fourth annual Civics Action Projects Showcase on March 19. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A number of issues impacting the community took center stage during Lynnfield High…

 

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Rail trail recommended for FY26 state funding

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Boston Area Metropolitan Planning Organization’s staff members recommended on March 20 that Phase 1 of the Lynnfield Rail Trail be funded by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) in fiscal year 2026.

According to the MPO’s website, the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization is “responsible for conducting the federally…

 

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FY26 budget meetings scheduled

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — With a $5 million operating budget override of Proposition 2 ½ for fiscal year 2026 headed to Spring Town Meeting, Town Administrator Rob Dolan will be discussing the proposal during a series of meetings.

Dolan said during the Select Board’s March 20 meeting that he will be presenting the FY26…

 

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FinCom weighs in on 11% school budget hike

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LYNNFIELD — Superintendent Tom Geary gave an overview of the school district’s proposed 11 percent spending increase for fiscal year 2026 during the Finance Committee’s March 19 meeting at Central Office.

The meeting featured a large crowd of parents and residents as well as representatives from the Lynnfield Teachers Association’s (LTA) Units A…

 

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Laxmen return multiple key players for highly-anticipated season

Update after press time: Lynnfield falls to Melrose 11-7 (March 28)

 

KELAN CARDINAL and the LHS boys’ lacrosse team start their season on Friday in Melrose. Their CAL opener will be on Sunday against Hamilton-Wenham at Gordon College. Cardinal, a CAL First Team All-Star last year, is one of four senior captains this year.

 

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Girls’ lacrosse team looking forward to promising season

Update after press time: Lynnfield falls to Bishop Fenwick 6-4 in home opener (March 27)

 

TAYLOR VALITON and the LHS girls’ lacrosse team opens their season at home on Thursday against Bishop Fenwick. Their CAL opener is on Sunday against Hamilton-Wenham at Gordon College. Valiton, a CAL First Team All-Star last year, returns for

 

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Local nine looking forward to another phenomenal campaign

MADUX IOVINELLI, a High Point baseball commit, is ready for another terrific season at LHS. (File Photo)

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High baseball team is looking forward to what should be another highly successful season in 2025.

The Pioneers went 18-2 in the regular season last year to win the Cape Ann League and earn the…

 

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Frank A. Cammisa

Retired Revere educator

LYNNFIELD — Frank A. Cammisa, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Giuliano, passed away on Saturday, March 22, 2025 with his family at his side.  

Born in Winthrop, Frank was the loving son of the late Frank and Phyllis (Lombardi) Cammisa.

Frank proudly grew up in Revere.  He attended and graduated from Immaculate Conception

 

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Community Schools presents ‘Matilda Jr.’ Friday and Saturday

 

 

 

 

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Community Schools’ production of Roald Dahl’s “Matilda Jr.: The Musical” will take place on Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22 in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium.

“Matilda Jr.” will be performed at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 21. The Saturday, March 22 performances will take place at 2…

 

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LET awards nearly $18K in grants to educators 

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Educational Trust (LET) has awarded nearly $18,000 in grants to Lynnfield educators this spring.
“This year, through residents’ generous support of our Annual Appeal initiative and our Spelling Bee fundraiser, LET was able to raise $9,800 to give back to the LPS community,” said LET

Co-Presidents Kathryn Price and Erin Howard in…

 

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