LYNNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted to appoint two people to two different committees during a recent meeting.
Lynnfield High School senior Zarrar Raja was appointed to the Board of Registrars. According to the town’s website, the Board of Registrar’s “responsibilities include registering voters, making…
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LYNNFIELD — There were 197 town employees who made over $100,000 last year.
According to documents supplied by Town Treasurer/Tax Collector Wendy Neil and based on employees’ W-2 forms (which the Villager does not have access to), 197 town employees earned six-figure salaries in 2025. Several municipal employees who retired last year…
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For years, municipal leaders here and around the state have said state aid to cities and towns especially for education is simply not enough. Beacon Hill leaders appear to agree, but there is still more work to be done.
Senate Ways and Means Chair Michael Rodrigues recently opened the first of eight Joint Ways and…
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LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS artwork created in art teacher Myla Zinetti’s class. (Courtesy Photo)
By DAN TOMASELLO
LYNNFIELD — Grades K-12 Visual Arts Coordinator Elizabeth Hayden gave a presentation about the Art Department during a recent School Committee meeting.
Hayden, who also serves as a photography/graphic design teacher at Lynnfield High School, said the Art…
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Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 5, 2026
Boys’ hoop advances to Sweet 16 with two tourney wins
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
JUSTIN FLORES throws one down during Lynnfield’s preliminary round victory over Ludlow on Feb. 25. The junior had 10 points and 10 rebounds in Lynnfield’s win over…
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Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026
Girls’ basketball beats Watertown, gets ready for Fenwick in Sweet 16
THE PIONEERS beat a strong Watertown team, 54-46 in the first round of the Div. 3 state tournament on Friday night at home. Lynnfield traveled to top-seeded Bishop…
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THE No. 17 LHS boys’ hockey team concluded their season at 9-10-3 overall, defeating No. 16 Blackstone Valley on the road in the first round of the Div. 3 tournament before falling to No. 1 Hanover in the Round of 16 on Saturday. (Courtesy Photo)
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
PEMBROKE…
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The quintessential caretaker who had a gift for making others feel special
NORTH READING — Bernadette J. (Correlle) Sorrenti, 78, of North Reading, died on Friday, February 27, 2026 at Beverly Hospital, after a gallant and excruciating struggle with kidney disease.
Born in Stoneham, Mass. on August 20, 1947, she was the daughter of the…
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Valued his family and sharing his enthusiasm for cars, boats, motorcycles and snowmobiles with them
LYNNFIELD — Albert Joseph Caproni, 85, died peacefully at home on February 23, 2026. He was the beloved husband of Karin L. Caproni (Anderson) who predeceased him in 2022, and they lived together in North Reading, Massachusetts for all their…
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Published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 25, 2026
The Villager has always offered candidates running for municipal office the chance to tell our readers about themselves, and it will be no different in 2026. With the April 14 Town Election ballot now set, we would like to lay out some ground rules about publicizing…
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LYNNFIELD — The Planning and Conservation Department is launching a new tree planting program that will be ushering in to mark Lynnfield’s 250th Celebration that will be taking place June 19-21.
In recognition of this special event, 25 trees will be planted this April, May and June. As part of the initiative, 250th Celebration Committee…
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