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UPDATE: Girls’ hockey looks to bounce back against Gloucester following shutout loss to Billerica

Post-publication: PLNR falls to Billerica, 7-0 (Feb. 4)

 

 

Published February 4, 2026

Girls’ hockey falls to Winthrop, gets ready for Billerica

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

GRACE ALLEN and the PLNR girls’ hockey team (4-8-1) are currently ranked No. 33 in the Div. 1 rankings. The top 32 ranked teams will automatically qualify for

 

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Multiple Lynnfield teams in the mix for state tournament after latest power rankings

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield’s four power-ranked teams are looking for bids to their respective state tournaments in a couple of weeks.

With only three weeks left in the regular season, the girls’ and boys’ hockey teams and girls’ and boys’ basketball teams will try to improve their rankings and get ready for postseason play.

The boys’ hockey

 

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The calm before the storm

THE MEETING HOUSE’s white exterior mirrors the snow on the Town Common at the tail end of the sunset on Friday, Jan. 23. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Theater before the snowstorm

THE PRODUCTION OF Lynnfield High School’s “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong” featured, from left, Patrick Malone as Dennis/Perkins, Nora Hutter as Jonathan/Charles and Lee Malone as Robert/Thomas. The play was performed in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium before a snowstorm dropped 20 inches on the town. (Jamie Hayman Photo)

 

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Fire Department awarded $19K state grant

2025/02/05 at 7:48 am

BOSTON – The Lynnfield Fire Department has been awarded a $19,000 state Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant through the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Department of Fire Services.

House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr. (R-North Reading) and State Sen. Brendan P. Crighton (D-Lynn) congratulated Lynnfield Fire Chief Glenn Davis…

 

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Fire Dept. Log published February 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD – During the week of Monday, January 26 through Sunday, February 1, the Lynnfield Fire Department responded to 48 calls.

Monday, January 26

6:44 a.m., 12 Ward Terr., medical; 6:49 a.m., 915 Summer St., medical; 9 a.m., 1026 Summer St., co alarm; 9:50 a.m., 41 Stillman Rd., medical; 10:40 a.m., 900 Lynnfield St., weather…

 

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Police: Parking complaints follow in snowstorm’s wake

Published February 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD — A motor vehicle crash that caused the Four Corners intersection to be temporarily closed to traffic and various parking complaints following the January 25-26 snowstorm were among the matters handled recently by police.

On Sunday, January 25 police received an OnStar report of an accident in the 1500 block…

 

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Number of call firefighters ‘dwindling’

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Retaining call firefighters continues to be a challenge for the Fire Department, Chief/Emergency Management Director Glenn Davis said during the Select Board’s Jan. 28 meeting.

Davis gave an overview of the Fire Department’s proposed fiscal year 2027 operating and capital budgets to the Select Board. He has budgeted a $6,547,629…

 

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Marco DePalma appointed police sergeant

THE SELECT BOARD unanimously voted to sign off on Police Sergeant Marco DePalma’s promotion during a Jan. 28 meeting.  Front row, from left, Damon, Mila and Luca DePalma. Back row, from left, Stacey DePalma, Police Sgt. DePalma, Select Board Chair Phil Crawford, Select Board Vice Chair Alexis Leahy, Select Board member Dick Dalton and

 

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Increased staffing allows police to control overtime

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Police Department’s staffing changes have led to overtime costs being controlled, Police Chief Nick Secatore said during the Select Board’s Jan. 28 meeting.

Secatore appeared before the Select Board in order to give an overview of the Police Department’s proposed $4,231,192 operating budget for fiscal year 2027. The spending plan…

 

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Select Board authorizes investigation into traffic panel resignations

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted on Jan. 28 to pause the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) and launch an investigation into why four members have resigned from the panel over the last several months.

Select Board Chair Phil Crawford recalled that three out of the four citizens who previously served…

 

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