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Schools seeking $28.5M budget

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Superintendent Kristen Vogel unveiled the School Department’s recommended $28,515,911 operating budget for fiscal year 2023 during the School Committee’s March 8 meeting.

The proposed spending plan represents a 3.5 percent increase over FY22’s $27,551,605 operating budget. The School Department has also requested a $250,000 capital budget for technology expenses and…

 

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George, Cleary named girls’ hoop CAL All-Stars

BELLA GEORGE 2021-22 CAL First Team All-Star

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — Two members of the Lynnfield High girls’ basketball team received post-season honors from the Cape Ann League coaches. Bella George led the way as she was named to the CAL First-Team All-Stars.

The junior point guard led the team in scoring averaging 11.6 points…

 

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Strong season ends as PLNR edged by No. 2 Arlington 2-1

CAPTAIN CATHERINE SWEENEY and the PLNR seniors led the team to a great season in 2021-22. Along with Sweeney, LHS seniors on the team include Lauryn Millar, Maddie Monkiewicz and Jade Moynihan. (File Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

ARLINGTON — In a game that could have went either way, the Lynnfield-Peabody-North Reading High co-op girls’ hockey team…

 

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Kerry E. Haughney, 79

Library Trustee, Revere school teacher

LYNNFIELD — Kerry E. (Collins) Haughney, 79, passed away on Monday, March 7, 2022 at the Glen Ridge Nursing Care Center in Medford following a long illness.

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on March 11, 2022 at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Lynnfield. Services concluded with interment at Massachusetts…

 

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Police chief eyes new patrolman-detective position

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Chief Nick Secatore is looking to add an additional officer as part of the Police Department’s recommended fiscal year 2023 budget.

Secatore unveiled the Police Department’s proposed $3,498,799 budget for FY23 during the Select Board’s March 7 meeting. The proposed spending plan represents a 1.6 percent increase over FY22’s $3,444,221…

 

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PHOTO: Wow!

ABIGAIL SHEEHAN was full of pride while showing off a bunch of pajamas that were donated during the Tower Day Parents’ Forum’s Community PJ Drive. The forum along with other schools in town collected 555 PJs, which were donated to La Colaborativa in Chelsea. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

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LCWD ratepayers approve PFAS plan

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Center Water District ratepayers unanimously approved two warrant articles that will begin the process of addressing PFAS during the Special District Meeting on March 2.

Water Superintendent John Scenna told the 37 ratepayers in attendance that the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) implemented new drinking water regulations last…

 

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Fire chief’s contract extension OK’d

GLENN DAVIS

Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Hard work pays off.

The Select Board unanimously voted to extend Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Glenn Davis’ contract during a Feb. 28 meeting. Town Administrator Rob Dolan said the contract extension is a four-year pact.

“I don’t want to expose Chief Davis…

 

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Pioneer boys’ hockey crushes Northbridge in 1st round 10-0

THE NO. 4 LHS boys’ hockey team beat No. 29 Northbridge 10-0 in the first round on Saturday at McVann-O’Keefe Rink. The Pioneers will host No. 13 Nauset on Wednesday night, 5:15 p.m. at McVann-O’Keefe. (Courtesy Photo)

 

Hosts Nauset in Sweet 16 Wednesday night

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

PEABODY — It was a walk…

 

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Select Board accepts $10K settlement from opioid distributor

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A drug company has agreed to pay the town over $10,000 as part of an opioid settlement agreement that was accepted by the Select Board during a Feb. 28 meeting.

Town Counsel Tom Mullen explained that the town hired Scott+Scott four years ago to join a class action lawsuit against…

 

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