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Never Forget

Town celebrates first responders and remembers 9/11

FIRST RESPONDERS DAY PARTICIPANTS, from left, Town Administrator Rob Dolan, Select Board Chairman Joe Connell, Ave Maria Parish Rev. Paul Ritt, Select Board member Dick Dalton, Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Glenn Davis, Police Chief Nick Secatore and Boston Bruins National Anthem singer Todd Angilly salute the American flag

 

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Pioneers kick off season with statement 41-7 win over Triton

TYLER ADAMO had a great game on the ground and through the air on Friday night, accounting for both a rushing TD and passing TD to lead Lynnfield to a 41-7 win over Triton. The Pioneers will stay on the road for Week 2 as they go to Newburyport on Friday night at 6:30 p.m.

 

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‘Pillar of strength’ Sharla Sieve honored at 5K Walk

THE SIEVE SIBLINGS, from left, Olivia, Mitch, Maddie, Alex and Ben were incredibly touched that 500 people attended the inaugural “See The Good 5K Walk” in honor of their late mom, Sharla, on Sept. 10. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Sharla Sieve saw the good in the world, and the community…

 

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Field hockey team looking to build on last year’s strong season

THE LHS field hockey team started their season with a 2-0 win over Triton. After two close losses, Lynnfield will look to rebound on Wednesday when they visit Hamilton-Wenham. The Pioneers host Ipswich on Monday at 4 p.m. (LHS Field Hockey Photo)

 

Update post publication:
Lynnfield defeats Ipswich 3-0 (Sept. 18)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI…

 

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Cross-country teams ready to blaze a trail this fall

CAPTAINS, from left, Katie Cash, Olivia Goguen, Viola Wertz, Jake Martinho, Ryan Nguyen and Shae McCarthy will be leading the varsity cross-country teams this fall. (Dan Tomasello photo)

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — With strong nucleuses returning, the cross-country teams have high hopes for the 2023 season.

The girls’ team concluded the 2022 Cape…

 

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Joseph Motzkin, 81

Loved the Patriots and Red Sox

LYNNFIELD — Joseph E. Motzkin, 81, of Lynnfield, died on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023 in Lynnfield.

Joseph was born in Malden on July 7,1942, and was the son of the late Joseph and Mary (Morandi) Motzkin. He was raised in Malden and was a graduate of Malden High School…

 

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Arline K. Wills

Dedicated town volunteer, world traveler   

LYNNFIELD — Arline (Arnie) Kiessling Wills died on Sept. 1, 2023 after a long life of answering Jeopardy questions quicker than anyone, cheering on the Red Sox and planning ahead.

She leaves her husband, Charles B. Wills; and their four children: Richard Wills of Highlands Ranch, Colorado; Nancy

 

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A delicious start to the school year

FIFTH-GRADERS, from left, Mila Murphy, Kyla DaSilva and Ashley Bellandi were smiling from ear-to-ear while enjoying their delicious desserts during Lynnfield Middle School’s Ice Cream Social on Aug. 30. The LMS PTO sponsored the first day of school event once again. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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MarketStreet celebrating 10th anniversary

MI CASA, YOUR CASA 2.0 was created by Hector Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena.

 

LYNNFIELD — MarketStreet Lynnfield will be celebrating its 10th anniversary during the entire month of September.

The popular North Shore outdoor shopping mall opened in 2013. The development will be unveiling “Mi Casa Your Casa 2.0,” a world-renowned interactive art installation, as well…

 

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Back at it

SECOND-GRADER Leonardo Tammaro and fourth- grader Violet Tammaro were smiling from ear-to-ear on the first day of school on Aug. 30. Leonardo will be in Kristen Lorentzen’s class and Violet will be in Lia Koulalis’ class this academic year. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Thank you for your service

DECORATED WORLD WAR II MARINE CORP VETERAN Joe Joyce (center) was presented with citations from the State Legislature, Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll and Gov. Maura Healey during a surprise 100th birthday party at the Center Village clubhouse on Sept. 1. Front row, from left, Al Joyce, Joe Joyce, House Minority Leader Brad Jones and Sen.

 

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Ready to hit the books

SIBLINGS Bryce and Ayla Caldwell were excited for the first day of school at Huckleberry Hill on Aug. 30. Bryce is a second-grader and Ayla is a fourth-grader. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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