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Making way for more housing

THE OLD COMVERSE building at the head of Lake Quannapowitt is coming down, and rising in its place will be two three-story buildings and one four-story building with 440 residential units, a restaurant, gym and more. The area in the foreground will also be improved as part of the plan. (Frank Conte Photo)

 

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Good omen

THE NRHS football team was welcomed to the 2023 season by a rare double rainbow on Aug. 18 for their first day of practice on the new turf at the Arthur J. Kenney Field. The reigning Div. 5 Super Bowl champs will scrimmage Nantucket, KIPP Academy and Wakefield before kicking off their regular season on

 

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Duet talent

THE LAKESIDE BOYS blended years of friendship into their two-man show, combining humorous banter with their singing and strumming skills to the delight of the audience at the North Reading Community Coffeehouse concert Saturday at IRP. At left is Gene Douty and at right is Phil Leavitt (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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National Night Out fun

ON AUGUST 1, the Melrose Police Department put on a free community event that drew quite a crowd, thanks in no small part to the giant inflatable obstacle course shown here.

 

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Common walker

A MAN WALKS past a scenic view of the Lower Common and the Lake. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Busy as a bee!

BEES ARE A SYMBOL of new beginnings, hard work and wisdom. Thank a bee! (Rob MacDonald Photo)

 

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Solar plants

SUNFLOWERS in the sun live up to their name. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Co-op Bank’s Jeans Day raises money for AYA Cancer Alliance


WAKEFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK’s Jeans Day employee program raised $254 in the month of July for the Reid R. Sacco Adolescent & Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Alliance and its annual Reid’s Ride fundraiser. From left, WCB SVP/Chief Loan Officer Michael Farren, WCB Community Relationship Manager Janet Rivers, WCB President/CEO Jeff Worth and Reid R. Sacco AYA

 

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Shake it up

CAMPERS, from left, Annabelle Pluviose, Maya Rosencranz and Nicholas Guerriero made chocolate shakes during Lynnfield Community Schools’ Kids Test Kitchen camp on Aug. 3. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Hawaii comes to SOFA

LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS campers and Instructor Lisa Pasciuto show off Hawaii-themed crafts they created on Aug. 3. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Champions of the summer

THE LYNNFIELD Rec Summer ’23 Basketball Champs are, pictured from left to right, Will Noumi, Jayden Montalto, Sam Halpern, coach Bryan Mallett, Brendan Flynn, coach Jack Calichman, Kylie Pagliuca and coach Kiera Mallett. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Sgt. howe promoted to police lieutenant

THE TOWN’S newest police lieutenant, Derek Howe, was sworn in last week. From left, North Reading Police Chief Mark A. Zimmerman, Lt. Derek Howe, Town Clerk Susan Duplin and Town Administrator Michael Gilleberto. (Courtesy Photo NRPD)

 

 

NORTH READING — Sgt. Derek Howe, a veteran of the North Reading Police Department, has been promoted…

 

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