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Leota Clarke

A gentle soul who spread kindness wherever she went

LYNNFIELD — Leota (Lee) Williamson Clarke of Lynnfield and Coshocton County, OH was born on July 5, 1927, the daughter of Clyde E. and Chloe Mullett Williamson, on their family farm in Blissfield, OH.

She is survived by her sons, George Miller Clarke IV and his…

 

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Roselyn Sacks, 96

Enjoyed bowling, puzzles and spending time at summer homes

LYNNFIELD — Roselyn N. Sacks, 96, of Lynnfield, born in Portland, Maine, passed away on March 12, 2024 peacefully surrounded by her loved ones.

Roselyn’s life was filled with the joys of her family at their summer homes on the Cape and on Lake Winnipesaukee. She

 

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Holy Week schedule

LYNNFIELD — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of Lynnfield, 127 Summer St., is hosting the following services and activities over Holy Week and Easter.

On Thursday, March 28 at 7 p.m., there will be a Maundy Thursday service to commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus and the Disciples. The service will include Holy Eucharist, Foot Washing…

 

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Hayman praises Kevin Cyr’s work

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School Committee Vice Chair Jamie Hayman praised Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Kevin Cyr’s contributions to the district during last week’s meeting.

In the wake of the school system’s ongoing budget challenges, the School Committee recently decided not to renew Cyr’s contract once it expires on June 30, 2025…

 

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School budget trimmed to 4.4 percent increase

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Department’s preliminary budget for fiscal year 2025 has been reduced slightly, Interim Superintendent Tom Geary told the School Committee and Select Board during two separate meetings last week.

Geary said the preliminary $30,973,648 operating budget represents a 4.4 percent increase over FY24’s $29,656,549 spending plan. The town is looking…

 

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FOLL FUNDrive running through April 3

LYNNFIELD — In partnership with Savers, the Friends of the Lynnfield Library (FOLL) is hosting its third annual FUNDrive through Wednesday, April 3.

“Donate your gently used soft goods such as clothing, shoes, linens, towels and more by Wednesday, April 3, and FOLL will generate revenue to support its mission of supplementing programming and supporting…

 

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WCB supports Blueprints of love on Jeans Day

WAKEFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK (WCB) recently donated $212 to Blueprints of Love as part of its February Jeans Day fundraiser. From left, WCB Vice President of Branch Administration and Business Development Mohammed Bezzat, Blueprints of Love Treasurer/board member Natalie Savas, WCB President/CEO Jeff Worth and WCB AVP Branch Manager Rosa Bertolone.

 

 

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Girls’ track celebrates strong season

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High girls’ indoor track and field team had its end-of-season awards banquet on Feb. 28 at Prince Pizza in Saugus.

That evening, Pioneers head coach Adam Dell’Aria gave out several awards.

He gave out two Rookie of the Year Awards to freshman Emma Greenleaf and Lauren Mattia…

 

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Front Page: March 20, 2024

 

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Residents, educators blast school budget cuts

A LARGE CROWD of residents, educators and students criticized a series of proposed budget cuts during the School Committee’s meeting on March 12.

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A large crowd of residents, educators and students ripped the School Committee and Interim Superintendent Tom Geary’s plan to cut several positions during a March 12 public…

 

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LHS sophomores learn the art of civic engagement

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL sophomores, from left, April Sun, Siri Tudi and Jenna Supino proudly display their project about diversifying school libraries during the Civics Action Projects Winter Showcase in the gym on March 13. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Civic engagement took center stage in the Lynnfield High School gym during the…

 

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Select Board backs school budget

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Crawford criticizes educator step raises

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board expressed its support for the preliminary fiscal year 2025 school budget during a March 11 meeting.

Interim Superintendent Tom Geary gave an overview of the preliminary $30,973,648 million operating school budget for FY25 to the…

 

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