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Sports: February 5, 2025

 

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Snowball fun!

FRIENDS, from left, Henry Brown, Chloe Cieslewicz, Ereeny Georges and Michael Cieslewicz enjoyed a fun and memorable evening during Lynnfield High School’s Snowball at the Danversport Yacht Club on Jan. 25. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Schools facing significant funding challenges in FY26

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Superintendent Tom Geary gave an overview of where the School Department currently stands in the fiscal year 2026 budget development process during the School Committee’s Jan. 28 meeting.

Geary said 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…

 

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Ed. technology infrastructure reaches ‘dire state’

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Department is requesting a $650,000 capital budget for fiscal year 2026 in order to address the district’s aging technology infrastructure.

Superintendent Tom Geary said during the School Committee’s Jan. 28 meeting that the School Department has traditionally received $250,000 in capital funds for technology expenses each fiscal year…

 

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Police chief eyes addressing staffing issues, rising overtime

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Police Department is looking to address its staffing and overtime challenges in fiscal year 2026, Chief Nick Secatore said during the Select Board’s Jan. 27 meeting.

Secatore is requesting a $4,112,362 operating budget for fiscal year 2026, which he said represents a 3.1 percent over FY25’s $3,989,227 appropriation. Similar…

 

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LNR wrestling wins CAL dual meet championship

THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-op wrestling team finished second in the Cape Ann League/Northeastern Conference Tournament with 165 points on Feb. 1 at Triton Regional High School. Kneeling, from left, Jakob Hulett, Jason Kouyoumdjian, Zack Inafuku and Nathan Barstow. Standing, from left, LNR head coach Craig Stone, assistant coach Lucas Pascucci, Zack Morse, Dylan Matthews, Griffin

 

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UPDATE: Girls’ basketball team beats Essex Tech, Ipswich and Georgetown

HAYDEN VALITON had a game-high 17 points and 7 rebounds in a close matchup against rival North Reading on Friday night. Valiton also scored 16 points in a win over Georgetown on Jan. 28. (Shlok Kudrimoti Photo)

 

 

After press time:
Lynnfield defeats Essex Tech 36-27 (Feb. 5)

 

 

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UPDATE: Boys’ hoop wins four in a row for 12th win

KELAN CARDINAL had 10 assists in a win over Ipswich on Monday and added 10 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals in a victory over North Reading on Friday night. (Shlok Kudrimoti Photo)

KELAN CARDINAL had 10 assists in a win over Ipswich on Monday and added 10 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals in

 

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Nonprofit looking to ‘future-proof’ endangered Ipswich River

A LOOK AT Martins Brook in North Reading that is part of the Ipswich River Watershed during the summer of 2024 (top) and October 2024, which is when a significant drought occurred. (Ipswich River Watershed Association Photos) 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Ipswich River is one of the most endangered rivers in the…

 

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Dresios running for Board of Library Trustees

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A former town official is looking to serve a three-year term on the Board of Library Trustees.

Former Planning Board Co-Chair Alan Dresios took out nomination papers for a three-year term on the Board of Library Trustees on Friday, Jan. 31. In addition to serving on the Planning Board for…

 

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Perley Burrill, 87

Former gas station co-owner was active in community

LYNNFIELD — Perley G. Burrill, 87, of Lynnfield, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025 at the Veterans Home at Chelsea.

Perley was the beloved husband of the late Dorothy (Trepanier) Burrill, with whom he shared 57 years of marriage before her passing in 2020.

He…

 

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Keep rolling

THE PLNR co-op girls’ hockey team won their fourth game in a row on Saturday at the Bourque Arena with a 3-0 win over Beverly/Danvers. After press time: The Tanners fall to Winthrop 2-0 on Jan. 29. They defeated Longmeadow 5-2 on Feb. 1. They’re now 11-2-1 on the season and were ranked No. 11

 

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