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Raising awareness

THE THINK OF MICHAEL FOUNDATION and A Healthy Lynnfield recently hung purple ribbons, including this one in front of Lynnfield Middle School, as part of the Adopt-a-Pole program to raise awareness about the substance use crisis. Both organizations will be hosting A Night of Hope on Sunday, Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. at LMS. (Doug

 

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‘A Night of Hope’ Sunday

LYNNFIELD — The sixth annual Night of Hope, an event to raise awareness and show support to all those in our community who have been affected by substance use, will take place on Sunday, Sept. 22.

The event, hosted by the town of Lynnfield, A Healthy Lynnfield and the Think of Michael Foundation, will begin at the…

 

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Allegations fly at school board meeting

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Tensions ran incredibly high after School Committee Chair Kate DePrizio made a series of allegations against Committeeman Jamie Hayman during a Sept. 11 meeting.

DePrizio said staff members brought the alleged concerns about Hayman to her and Superintendent Tom Geary, and said the allegations violated the committee’s “ethical standards.” She…

 

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LCWD Level 3 water restrictions still in place

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD), which at the beginning of May implemented routine seasonal water use restrictions, is reminding residents that those restrictions still exist and are at Level 3.

Restrictions are in place through the month at a minimum.

Level 3 water restrictions mean outdoor lawn and garden watering is only…

 

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DPW roadwork construction underway

LYNNFIELD — The Department Public Works began roadway work on Monday, Sept. 16.

This week’s work includes saw cutting and some preliminary curbing work, tree trimming and some minor drainage structure improvements in various locations throughout the program. Bluejay Road, Heath Circle, Liberty Lane, Pyburn Road, Smith Farm Trail, Orchard Lane and Cortland Lane from…

 

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Off to first grade

SUMMER STREET SCHOOL first-grader Olivia Mejia was smiling from ear-to-ear on the first day of school on Aug. 28. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Health grant inter-municipal agreement OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved an inter-municipal agreement for a Public Health Excellence for Shared Services Grant during a recent meeting.

Middlesex-Essex Public Health Collaborative Shared Services Coordinator Annette Garcia said the collaborative was established in January 2023.

“We are a grant-funded public health collaborative that aims to enhance public…

 

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Pioneer of the Week featured September 18, 2024

KELAN CARDINAL

Boys’ Soccer
Senior Captain

 

Cardinal made 7 saves in a 3-1 victory over Essex Tech on Sept. 10. The captain has two shutouts so far this season and allowed just one goal in Lynnfield’s 4-0 start to the 2024 campaign. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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UPDATE: Boys’ soccer falls to Amesbury following ties to St. Mary’s and North Reading, and wins over Hamilton-Wenham, Georgetown, Essex Tech

After press time:
Lynnfield falls to Amesbury 2-0 (Sept. 23)
Lynnfield ties St. Mary’s 1-1 (Sept. 21)
Lynnfield ties North Reading 0-0 (Sept. 19)

Lynnfield defeats Hamilton-Wenham 5-0 (Sept. 17)

 

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — On Sept. 12, the Lynnfield High boys’ soccer team hammered guest Georgetown by a final of 5-1. The Pioneers…

 

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UPDATE: Girls’ soccer falls to North Reading, ties Hamilton-Wenham, cruises past Essex Tech and Georgetown

JUNIOR midfielder Bella Sykes scored two goals during the girls’ soccer team’s 5-0 victory over Essex Tech on Sept. 10. She also finished with a hat trick of assists against Georgetown on Sept. 12. (Jamie Hayman Photo)

 

 

After press time:
Lynnfield falls to North Reading 2-0 (Sept. 19)
Lynnfield ties Hamilton-Wenham 2-2 (Sept.

 

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Boys’ XC starts season with 25-32 win over Amesbury

THE LHS boys’ cross country team started their season with a hard-earned victory on the road against Amesbury last week. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

After press time:
Lynnfield defeats Manchester-Essex 28-29 (Sept. 18)

 

Published September 18, 2024

AMESBURY — It was a great start to the season for the Lynnfield High boys’ cross country team…

 

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Girls’ cross country edged by Amesbury in season-opening meet

After press time:
Lynnfield falls to Manchester-Essex 30-27 (Sept. 18)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

AMESBURY — In their season-opening meet on Sept. 11, the Lynnfield High girls’ cross country team lost at Amesbury 25-30.

“That course is very hilly and it was a hot, sunny day,” pointed out Pioneers first-year head coach Liane Cook. “I was…

 

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