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Boys’ hockey increases winning streak to five games

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

SAUGUS — The red-hot Lynnfield boys’ hockey team won its fifth consecutive game on Jan. 28 as they edged guest Newburyport, 2-1, at the Kasabuski Rink in Saugus. This was going to be a home game for the Pioneers played on Saturday afternoon at the McVann O’Keefe Rink in Peabody but, due…

 

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Girls’ hoop beats Georgetown, falls to Pentucket

BELLA GEORGE scored 29 points during Lynnfield’s 48-39 win over Georgetown on Jan. 25. (File Photo)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

WEST NEWBURY — Lynnfield High girls’ basketball head coach Sue Breen knew her team faced an uphill battle as her squad took on perennial power Pentucket last Friday night in West Newbury. The host Sachems showed that…

 

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Jennifer Tringali, 50

Adored her family, worked in pharmaceutical sales

LYNNFIELD — Jennifer (Merrill) Tringali, 50, of Lynnfield, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022.

She was the daughter of Gary and Wilma (Russell) Merrill of Sandwich.

Jennifer was a 1989 graduate of Algonquin Regional High School in Northborough and received her degree in Marketing from UMass…

 

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Select Board extends Dolan’s pact

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Town Administrator Rob Dolan is staying in Lynnfield for the long-term.

The Select Board unanimously voted to extend Dolan’s contract on Jan. 24. Dolan, who served as Melrose’s mayor for 16 years, began his tenure as Lynnfield’s top municipal official in February 2018. He succeeded former Town Administrator Jim Boudreau…

 

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New subdivision’s problems called ‘an absolute nightmare’

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A new subdivision that is currently under construction off of upper Main Street has a number of problems, a group of homeowners said during the Planning Board’s Jan. 26 meeting.

Attorney Robert Lavoie appeared before the Planning Board in order to request the deadline for finishing the Sagamore Place subdivision…

 

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Library Building Committee expanded

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted to expand the Library Building Committee during a Jan. 24 meeting.

Library Building Committee Chairman Russell Boekenkroeger said the Board of Library Trustees endorsed the proposed 11-member Library Building Committee. He also serves as a trustee in addition to serving as the Library Building Committee’s…

 

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Attorney: Sagamore owners exploring ‘development possibilities’

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Sagamore Spring Golf Club’s owners are once again exploring the possibility of developing the eastern side of the popular upper Main Street course.

The Planning Board unanimously voted on Jan. 26 to endorse the Approval Not Required (ANR) plan for Sagamore Spring Golf Club. The state’s Subdivision Control Law allows…

 

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PHOTO: Mirror image

THE MEETING HOUSE’S white exterior matches the freshly fallen snow that the town received during the Jan. 29 blizzard. (Doug Coonrod Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Winter’s beauty

SNOW SURROUNDS the Bowman Viles house at 281 Chestnut St. following the Jan. 29 blizzard. The home, which is also known as the John Burnham house, was built around 1793. (Doug Coonrod Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Featured Pioneer

Cleary was honored before Lynnfield’s senior night game on Jan. 21. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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