POLAR PLUNGERS Ben Russell (L) and Riley Lanzi prepare to take a leap of faith off the deck and into the icy cold Bear Force One four-foot deep pool during the NRHS Mobile Polar Plunge. The Student Council event benefits Special Olympics of Massachusetts and 148 plungers raised nearly $16,000. (Courtesy Photo)
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THE SELECT BOARD presented citations on Monday, Dec. 18 to the 11U Lynnfield Pioneers Jimmy Fund team, also known as Team Lavender, for raising $17,046.62 for the Jimmy Fund and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute last summer. Team Lavender also placed first out of 104 teams in the Jimmy Fund Little League and finished first in
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THE WAKEFIELD AREA Chamber of Commerce recently held a networking social at Rada Boutique’s Wakefield located at 394 Main St. hosted by owner Rada Frohlichstein, 3rd from left. Many Chamber Directors, members and customers attended the networking as Rada celebrated her 19th year in business.
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GRAVES IN THE VETERANS section of Forest Glade Cemetery were decorated with donated Christmas wreaths as part of Saturday’s “Wreaths Across America” event. (Mark Sardella Photo)
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WAKEFIELD SALVATION ARMY and Unitarian Universalist Church come together with gifts for Wakefield children who need a little help for a warm and brighter holiday. (L-R) Janine Fabiano, Bev Elcewicz, Sheila Moran, Lucy Skeldon and Laura Broding.
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THESE TWO MADE their way from the North Pole to help the city celebrate the holidays during the annual Chamber of Commerce Home for the Holidays opening night festivities on December 1. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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THE MELROSE High boy’s hockey team once again visited the Catholic Charities Food Pantry in Lyn to help stock shelves during a very busy season. The pantry was opened over the weekend and is now fully stocked thanks in part to the work of the team, who open their season this week. (courtesy photo)
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THE WAKEFIELD High varsity and JV boys’ hockey teams participated in their annual toy drive to benefit HarborCOV, an emergency shelter in Chelsea for victims of domestic violence, on Saturday, Dec. 9. (Courtesy Photo)
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YOUNGSTERS, from left, Will LaBella, Rosie Staid, Charlotte LaBella, Benny Tracia and Ellie Staid had a blast during Lynnfield Recreation’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony on Dec. 2. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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VOICES OF HOPE got into the holiday spirit while performing “Jingle Bell Rock” during Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s Country Store fundraiser on Dec. 2. A large crowd watched the choral group’s performance at the Meeting House. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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