After press time:
Lynnfield ties Triton 1-1 (Sept. 4) Lynnfield defeats Newburyport 2-1 (Sept. 2)
THE LHS boys’ soccer team kicked off their season in Newburyport on Tuesday. They travel to Triton on Thursday and Collegiate Charter School of Lowell on Saturday. (Courtesy Photo)
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
LYNNFIELD — Last season was a memorable…
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After press time:
Lynnfield defeats North Reading 159-155 (Sept. 4)
Lynnfield defeats Triton 174-153 (Sept. 2)
THE LHS golf team began their season with victories over Essex Tech and Pentucket last week. Lynnfield took on Triton Tuesday after press time and travels to Hillview in North Reading on Thursday to meet the Hornets.
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LYNNFIELD — A Peabody District Court judge has impounded a case involving the suspect of Lookout Terrace man’s homicide.
Middleton resident John Kosta, 53, was arraigned for the murder of Timothy O’Neil of 4 Lookout Terr. on July 29. He pled not guilty to the murder charge later that day and he…
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LYNNFIELD — Two residents recently expressed concerns about people riding electric bikes and scooters on sidewalks during a recent Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) meeting.
A transportation bond bill signed into law three years ago updated the language for Class 1 and Class 2 definitions for e-bikes. The law defines a Class…
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LYNNFIELD — An alleged threat made against Lynnfield High School students was determined not to be credible by Lynnfield Police, Superintendent Tom Geary stated in an Aug. 27 letter.
Geary stated in the letter sent to families that the Lynnfield Police Department “was made aware of a threat shared via social media…
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LYNNFIELD — The School Department was able to navigate fiscal year 2025 despite dealing with a number of challenges, Superintendent Tom Geary said during a recent School Committee meeting.
Geary recalled that the School Department received a $30,806,245 operating budget for FY25 that ended on June 30. Fiscal year 2026, which is…
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LYNNFIELD — The number of single-family homes in town decreased during the month of July.
According to The Warren Group, there were 10 single-family homes sold in Lynnfield during the month of July that had a median sales price of $1,030,000. The median sale price represented a 30 increase over the 17 single-family homes…
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