Pioneers to host Wilmington in first round on Thursday night
KELAN CARDINAL scored 10 points in Lynnfield’s game against Lincoln-Sudbury at the Spartan Classic in Lynn. The No. 15 Pioneers host No. 18 Wilmington in a D3 first round matchup on Thursday night at 6 p.m. (Shlok Kudrimoti Photo)
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Lynnfield defeats Wilmington…
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LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Art Guild member artist Deborah Quinan will be presenting her abstract art at the LAG’s “Meet the Artist” series, in collaboration with the Lynnfield Public Library, on Thursday, Feb. 27, taking place from 6-7 p.m.
Quinan has captivated audiences with her striking, evocative work…
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WAKEFIELD – Buying a home is a thrilling step, but the process can be overwhelming, especially for first-time buyers.
The Savings Bank will be holding a personal virtual workshop to help make the journey smoother on Wednesday, Feb. 26. The workshops are tailored to address unique scenarios, guide buyers through the process, and highlight available…
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THE LHS track captains led Lynnfield into the Div. State Championship meet on Monday. Pictured in the front row from left to right is Clara Caulfield, Caitlin Buoniconti, Gabby Bottaro and Lily Rocco. In the back row from left is Brian DiGangi, Mike Murphy and Charlie Morgan. Missing from photo: Eli Mendese. (Courtesy Photo)
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THE LHS track captains led Lynnfield into the Div. State Championship meet on Monday. Pictured in the front row from left to right is Clara Caulfield, Caitlin Buoniconti, Gabby Bottaro and Lily Rocco. In the back row from left is Brian DiGangi, Mike Murphy and Charlie Morgan. Missing from photo: Eli Mendese. (Courtesy Photo)
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HE PRODUCTION OF “The Lightning Thief” at Lynnfield Middle School featured Chase Lynds portraying Mr. D and Avery Weiss starring as Silena Beauregard last weekend. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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THE DANVERS-LYNNFIELD co-op gymnastics team will compete in the North Sectional Gymnastics meet this Saturday at Algonquin Regional High School with the No. 2 seed. (Courtesy Photo)
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
DANVERS — The seedings have come out for the MIAA North Sectional Gymnastics Meet that will take place on Saturday at Algonquin Regional High School starting…
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WENDY AND JOSEPH DIXON each discussed the importance of teaching Black history and other cultures in the classroom during the School Committee’s Feb. 11 meeting.
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — The school system needs to do more to teach students about Black History Month and cultures around the world.
That was the message Lynnfield…
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LYNNFIELD — Tensions ran incredibly high on Feb. 11 when School Committee member Jamie Hayman sparred with his colleagues and Superintendent Tom Geary over the fiscal year 2026 budget development process.
Geary gave an overview of where the School Department’s FY26 budget development process currently stands during a Jan. 28 meeting. He…
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LYNNFIELD — Two parents urged the School Committee on Feb. 11 to prioritize Lynnfield High School’s needs during the fiscal year 2026 operating budget development process.
The School Department’s current operating budget for FY26 totals $33.2 million, which represents a 7.8 percent increase over FY25’s $30,806,245 spending plan. There are no new…
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