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UPDATE: Boys’ hoop tops Triton and Rockport, falls to Manchester-Essex and Newburyport

KELAN CARDINAL had 4 steals and 6 deflections in a win over Rockport and added 10 points against Newburyport. (Eric Evans Photo)

 

 

After press time:
Lynnfield defeats Triton 67-40 (Jan. 17)

Lynnfield falls to Manchester-Essex 41-38 (Jan. 15)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NEWBURYPORT — On Monday evening, the Lynnfield High boys’ basketball team suffered…

 

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Girls’ track improves to 2-0 with victory over Hamilton-Wenham

THE LHS throwers competed well in their victory over Hamilton-Wenham on Jan. 7 including Elliana Moretti who took 1st in the shot put (25’8”). (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

BOSTON — The Lynnfield High girls’ indoor track and field team improved to 2-0 on Jan. 7 as they defeated Hamilton-Wenham, 66-33, at the Track…

 

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Front Page: January 15, 2025

 

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‘The voters of the town have spoken’

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The town will be using existing funding sources to make repairs to the Lynnfield Public Library and the roadway network forward moving, Select Board Chair Dick Dalton said during Monday’s meeting.

Voters rejected Question 1, which pertained to the $18.3 million Lynnfield Public Library renovation project, 835 votes against to…

 

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Sports: January 15, 2025

 

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Making an impact through music

A GROUP OF Lynnfield music students performed and entertained for Sunrise Assisted Living residents last week. (Courtesy Photo) 

 

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Library Trustees eye addressing building repairs

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Board of Library Trustees had a preliminary discussion about addressing the building’s deferred maintenance issues during a Jan. 7 meeting.

Voters rejected the proposed $18.3 million Lynnfield Public Library renovation project 835 votes against to 540 in favor during the Special Town Election on Jan. 6. In the wake…

 

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Schools impacted by widespread data breach

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Department’s system provider for local students’ and staff members’ information, PowerSchool, was targeted in a cybersecurity data breach last month.

PowerSchool Chief Executive Officer Hardeep Gulati and Chief Customer Officer Paul Brook stated in a letter sent to school districts including Lynnfield Public Schools and Wakefield Public Schools…

 

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UPDATE: LNR wrestling defeats Pentucket, edges Triton following super quad meet sweep

CAPTAIN DAVID GLYNN (on top) defeated his Bedford/Acton-Boxborough counterpart by a 18-3 technical fall during a super quad meet at North Reading High School on Jan. 11. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

After press time:
Lynnfield/North Reading defeats Pentucket 54-28

 


By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield-North Reading co-op wrestling team went undefeated last week…

 

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Lynnfield and North Reading unite to create first dance team

THE LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING co-op dance club is ready for their debut season. In the first row from left to right is Charlotte Rose, Gabriella Petrillo, Ella Hodson, Alexandra Gamer and Tess Lanza. In the second row from left is Kaila Brady, Olivia Petrillo, Ellie Phelps, Jenna Arsenault, Reagan Chisholm and Sabrina Hayman. In the third row from left is Katie McGuinness,

 

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UPDATE: Girls’ basketball defeats Amesbury, falls to Triton, earns wins over Manchester-Essex and Essex-Tech

HAYDEN VALITON had 18 points to lead the Pioneers against Newburyport on Monday. She also had a team-high 7 in Lynnfield’s win over Essex Tech on Jan. 7. (Shlok Kudrimoti Photo)

 

 

After press time:
Lynnfield defeats Amesbury 45-34 (Jan. 20)
Lynnfield falls to Triton 40-30 (Jan. 17)

Lynnfield defeats Manchester-Essex 40-32 (Jan. 15)

 

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Two incumbents, newcomer pull nomination papers

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Two incumbents and a political newcomer pulled nomination papers for the April Town Election last week.

Center Village resident Karin Round took out papers for a three-year term on the Board of Library Trustees on Thursday, Jan. 9.

“When I learned that there would be a vacancy on the Board,

 

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