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Girls’ tennis celebrates ‘a season of constant improvement’

THE GIRLS’ TENNIS team elected, from left, rising junior Lily Alves, rising senior Paige Martino and rising senior Ella Hayman as captains for the 2025 season during the recent end-of-the-season banquet. Martino also served as a captain during the 2024 season.   (Jamie Hayman Photo)

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LYNNFIELD — The girls’ tennis team recently…

 

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SC gets feedback on revised dress code policy

RISING LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL seniors, from left, Emma Rose, Ella Hayman and Maeve Donovan discussed the revised dress code policy during the School Committee’s July 23 meeting.

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LYNNFIELD — Three Lynnfield High School seniors, a teacher and community members provided feedback about the revised dress code policy during the School Committee’s July…

 

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SC making headway on new cellphone, device policy

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee is inching closer to approving a new cellphone and electronic device policy that will be implemented for the 2024-2025 academic year.

School Committee member Jenny Sheehan, who serves on the Policy Subcommittee, gave an overview of the latest version of the cellphone and electronic device policy during…

 

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Supt. Geary’s contract OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee voted 4-1 to ratify Superintendent Tom Geary’s contract during a July 23 meeting.

Geary was appointed as the school system’s permanent superintendent in early July. He began working for the district in July 2006 as the School Department’s finance director. His title was changed to assistant superintendent of…

 

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Patriotic artwork

LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS camper Massimo Wheeler shows off a craft project he made celebrating the Fourth of July during a recent Summer Of Fun Activities (SOFA) camp. (Lisa Pasciuto Photo)

 

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Lynnfield Community Schools camp 2024

Endless summer!

Lynnfield Community Schools camp 2024
YOUNGSTERS have been having a blast at Lynnfield Community Schools’ SOFA camps all summer long. (Lisa Pasciuto Photo)

 

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Community Schools presents ‘Descendants’ this weekend

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Community Schools will be presenting Disney’s “Descendants the Musical” Friday, July 26 through Sunday, July 28.

The musical will be performed on Friday, July 26 at 7 p.m, Saturday, July 27 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, July 28 at 2 p.m. in the Lynnfield High School auditorium.

Tickets cost $15 for adults and…

 

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LV Fourth of July 2024

Happy birthday America!

LV Fourth of July 2024
FRIENDS Taylor Thompson (left) and Molly Jennings had a blast making Fourth of July crafts during a recent Lynnfield Community Schools Summer Of Fun Activities (SOFA) camp. (Lisa Pasciuto Photo)

 

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Local business owner serves as Reid’s Ride premier sponsor

DIRECT FLOWERS OF BOSTON, INC. owner Paula Parziale (third from left) presents Reid R. Sacco AYA Cancer Alliance Director Lorraine Sacco (third from right) with a donation for this year’s Ride’s Ride. Direct Flowers served as the premier sponsor of the 20th annual Reid’s Ride. (Courtesy Photo)

LYNNFIELD — For two decades, Lynnfield resident Paula…

 

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MBTA Communities zoning locations proposed

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LYNNFIELD — The MBTA Zoning Committee is reviewing five potential overlay districts to comply with the state-mandated multifamily zoning requirements law.

Former Gov. Charlie Baker signed an economic development bill into law in February 2021, which amended the state Zoning Act, by requiring MBTA Communities to have at least one zoning district…

 

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Curriculum improvement, citizenship among Geary’s focus areas

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Superintendent Tom Geary unveiled four goals for the 2024-2025 academic year during a recent School Committee meeting.

The four goals Geary established as part of the state-mandated superintendent evaluation system pertain to teaching and learning, technology, citizenship and the fiscal year 2026 operating budget. He established the goals while he…

 

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Curriculum directors: Summer Reading will ‘enhance academic progress’

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LYNNFIELD — Reading over the summer will help students improve academically, three English language arts curriculum directors said during a recent School Committee meeting.

Elementary ELA/Social Studies Curriculum Director Maureen Fennessy, Lynnfield Middle School English/History Director Dr. Robin Doherty and Lynnfield High School English Department Head Maryellen Iannibelli recently gave an overview…

 

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