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American Legion Post 131 gives third graders an American flag lesson

AMERICAN LEGION POST 131 Commander Tom Bogart and Elementary English Language Arts/Social Studies Director Maureen Fennessy gave “Our Country’s Flag” educational comic books to third graders at both schools on Jan. 23. American Legion Post 131 donated the comics that were given to the third graders. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

LYNNFIELD — Elementary English Language Arts/Social…

 

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Angela Addonizio named LAG featured artist

BLACK VASE by Lynnfield Art Guild featured artist Angela Addonizio.

LYNNFIELD — Local artist Angela Addonizio has been named as the Lynnfield Art Guild’s featured artist for two months, beginning on Sunday, Feb. 1 on the LAG website at www.lynnfieldarts.org/angela-addonizio/.

“With paintings showcased on three continents and the Pacific Islands, Angela’s art transcends borders,” said…

 

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Former Select Board member, Everett elementary school recognized nationally

EVERETT — A former Select Board member and the Everett elementary school he previously led was one of 63 U.S. schools that have been named 2025 National ESEA Distinguished Schools in recognition of improving student achievement.

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education recently honored the Webster Elementary School in Everett for outstanding national achievement at the

 

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Choosing the right Middle and High School

By JAMES HICKEY, Ph.D.
Head of School, Austin Preparatory School

 

FOR FAMILIES SEEKING a Catholic education, regardless of faith tradition, school choice is inseparable from questions of mission and faith. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

DISCERNING A CATHOLIC SCHOOL: MISSION, FORMATION AND WHAT ENDURES

Selecting a middle or high school is one of the most…

 

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Austin Prep’s educational programs are rooted in Augustinian tradition

AUSTIN PREP in Reading serves young men and women in grades 6 through 12, offering a seven-year academic experience guided by the core Augustinian values of veritas, unitas, and caritas and designed to support students at critical stages of adolescent development. (Courtesy Photo)

 

READING — An Austin Prep education is preparation for the journey…

 

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St. Joseph School celebrates Catholic Schools Week!

WAKEFIELD — The students and staff of St. Joseph School are excited to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. Each day of the week has a specific theme that reflects the values embedded in our everyday education and the gratitude that we share for the many blessings that have been shared with us.
We celebrate our community…

 

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Boys’ track edged by Ipswich, gets ready for CAL Championship Meet

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

BOSTON — The Lynnfield High boys’ indoor track and field team was edged, 53-47, by Ipswich at The Track at New Balance in Brighton on Jan. 20. The Pioneers fell to 1-2-1 with the loss.

Three Lynnfield individuals came in first place against the Tigers: Nathan Malenfant in the two mile…

 

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UPDATE: Girls’ hoop falls to Manchester-Essex after edging Triton

Post-publication updates:
Lynnfield falls to Manchester-Essex 51-43 (Jan. 30)
Lynnfield defeats Triton 50-46 (Jan. 28)

 

 

Published January 28, 2026

Girls’ basketball looks to reset following loss to Clippers

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

LYNNFIELD — In the season opener on Dec. 12, the Lynnfield High girls’ basketball team lost to Newburyport, 38-34, at home. Last…

 

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Snowball fun before the blizzard

CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Mason Fusco, Hannah Doherty, Brandon Doherty, Kellen Farias, Mia Capodilupo, Allison Sweeney, Charlotte Rose and Justin George gear up for a fun night at Lynnfield High School’s Snowball on Jan. 24, which was held the day before a massive blizzard rolled into New England. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Storm drops 20 inches on town

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The town received 20 inches of snow during a lengthy colossal winter storm that roared into the region on Sunday, Jan. 25 and Monday, Jan. 26.

The long duration storm that featured deep snow and frigid temperatures began Sunday morning and continued throughout Monday. Department of Public Works (DPW) Director…

 

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