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Revised class size policy OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee approved a revised class size policy during a July 10 meeting.

Policy IIB pertains to the district’s class size guidelines. While a previous incarnation of the School Committee discussed revising Policy IIB last November, the school board held off on approving the change.

School Committee member Jenny…

 

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Assistant Superintendent Search Committee formed

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee voted 4-1 to form the Assistant Superintendent Search Committee during a July 10 meeting.

The search committee was formed after the School Committee voted to appoint Interim Superintendent Tom Geary as permanent superintendent of Lynnfield Public Schools (see separate story). The next assistant superintendent will succeed former…

 

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LYSC in-town soccer registration open

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Youth Soccer Club’s in-town soccer registration is open until Friday, Aug. 16.

The LYSC in-town soccer program is for U4, U6 and G2 players. To register for the program, visit www.lynnfieldsoccer.com.

 

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RMLD welcomes new director of operations

MICHAEL O’NEILL
RMLD operations director

 

READING — Reading Municipal Light Department (RMLD) has hired Michael O’Neill as its new director of operations.

With a career spanning over two decades in the electric utility industry, O’Neill brings a wealth of experience after having held key roles at National Grid and Eversource.

O’Neill occupied various leadership…

 

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Select Board approves LCWD trails license

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved an open space trails license agreement with the Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD) during a recent meeting.

Town Counsel Tom Mullen said the license agreement with the LCWD pertains to open space that the district owns by the town-owned Willis Woods conservation land on upper…

 

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Stay safe this summer

Health officials urged Bay Staters last week to use bug spray outdoors this summer after mosquito samples tested positive for two viruses. Every bit of precaution will help against seasonal viruses like West Nile and Eastern Equine Encephalitis.

The Department of Public Health said EEE virus was detected in mosquito samples collected on June 30…

 

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Supporting Lynnfield Little League

WAKEFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK is a proud sponsor of Lynnfield Little League’s 2024 Season, and recently gave Lynnfield Little League a $400 donation. Front row, from left, Little Leaguers William, Paul, Anthony and Josephine. Back row, from, Lynnfield Little League board member Diana DeLeo and Wakefield Co-operative Bank Branch Manager/AVP Bob Clattenburg.

 

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2024 Lynnfield Farm League Softball champions, Team Leopards

L-R: NORA WITKIN, Mackenzie Sullivan, Taylor White, Bryce Nunley, Molly Hegarty, Vivienne Cole, Emily Tappan, McKinley Waryasz and Angelina Hamel along with coaches Nathan Nunley, Jeff White, Ed Tappan and Mascot team dog Sunny. (Submitted by Courtney Nunley)

 

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PSB, other capital projects moving along

CONSTRUCTION OF THE $63.5 million public safety buildings and Town Hall project is underway, and is slated to be completed by the end of 2025. (Ryan Michalski Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A number of large capital projects are either progressing or have been completed, Department of Public Works (DPW) Director John Scenna said…

 

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SC spars over new dress code policy

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A new dress code policy for the schools is headed back to the drawing board after the School Committee engaged in a spirited debate about it during a recent meeting. 

Policy JICA, which pertains to the school system’s dress code, was updated by a previous incarnation of the School…

 

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New cellphone, electronic device policy eyed for schools

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee is looking to adopt a cellphone and electronic device policy for students before the start of the 2024-2025 academic year. 

While the proposed cellphone and electronic device policy is still a work in progress, the School Committee began discussing it during a recent meeting. School Committee member…

 

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