LYNNFIELD — The Administrative Leadership Team (ALT) gave an overview of the initiatives undertaken in the 2022-2023 school improvement plans during a recent School Committee meeting.
Similar to previous years, the school improvement plans were connected to the district’s strategic plan. Administrators and educators from all four schools worked on each plan’s…
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The Reid R. Sacco Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Alliance has announced that this year’s fundraiser will serve as a “flex ride” instead of the traditional 28-mile bike trek that spanned from Lynnfield High School to Stage Fort…
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LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Villager has a new email address.
People should send all emails to [email protected] going forward. The Villager’s staff will continue checking the old email address, [email protected], for the time being.
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LYNNFIELD — Robert D. Miles, 96, a longtime resident of Lynnfield and more recently of Brooksby Village in Peabody, passed away on Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House.
He was born in Milton to the late Clarence and Grace (Allen) Miles. He was the beloved…
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THE LYNNFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION recently held its Annual Meeting. Front row, from left, Russell Boekenkroeger and Reid Lavoie. Back row, from left, Faith Honer-Coakley, Ann Hadley, Joyce Calogero and Jonna Casey. The foundation supports the innovative vision of the Lynnfield Public Library through relationship building with those who share a passion for the library’s
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EIGHTH-GRADERS, from left, Allison Sweeney, Mia Capodilupo and Hannah Doherty were full of pride at the conclusion of Lynnfield Middle School’s moving on ceremony on June 15. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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SUMMER STREET SCHOOL music specialist Benjamin Zavisza leads 87 fourth-graders in a musical performance of “We Are One (Ole, Ola)” by Pitbull during the moving on ceremony on June 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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LYNNFIELD — Eighty-seven fourth-graders bid farewell to Summer Street School during the annual moving on ceremony on…
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AMERICAN LEGION POST 131 and BSA Troop 48 hosted a flag retirement ceremony on June 12. Standing in the front row are Troop 48 members and their families. Front row, from left, Mina Leach, Peyton MacNichol, Benjamin Sheehan, Caden Matthews, Logan MacNichol, Silvio Leach and Ty Anderson and Pack 48 leader Natasha Anderson. Back row…
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LYNNFIELD — Three members of the Lynnfield High girls’ lacrosse team were recently named to the Cape Ann League All-Star teams. One Pioneer made the First Team while two others made the Second Team.
Taylor Valiton was the Pioneers’ First Team All-Star. It is her first postseason honor as the…
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LYNNFIELD — Two members of the Lynnfield High softball team were named to the Cape Ann League All-Stars this spring. The All-Stars were selected by the league coaches.
Junior Ava Gamache was named a First-Team All-Cape Ann League player for the second-straight season.
“It’s hard to put into words how…
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FOURTH-GRADERS, from left, Lilah Rose, Ellie Braley and Caroline Hurton were smiling from ear-to-ear after Summer Street School’s moving on ceremony concluded on June 14. (Courtesy Photo)
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