Published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 22, 2026
THE WAKEFIELD boys’ lacrosse team concludes their regular season with home game against Methuen at 5 p.m. The Warriors, ranked No. 8 in D3, beat Marblehead (No. 20 in D2) 6-5 on the road last night. The brackets for the state tournament will be released
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Photo published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 20, 2026
KATHRYN SLISKI recently signed her National Letter of Intent to the Union College softball team surrounded by friends, family, teachers and coaches at Wakefield High. (Courtesy Photo)
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Photo published in the North Reading Transcript on May 21, 2026
TWO LONG-TIME employees of the Flint Memorial Library who are due to retire on June 1 were feted during a retirement reception last week. Town Administrator Mike Gilleberto and Library Director Sharon Kelleher flank Janice Gulbicki and Lisa Coffill. The T.A. presented them
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Photo published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 20, 2026
CLASSMATES Sam Hursh (left) and Jameson Sgori recently placed American flags next to the gravestones of fallen service members in the Old Burying Ground in advance of the town’s Memorial Day ceremony that will be held on Monday, May 25. (Candy Orlando Photo)
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Photo published in the North Reading Transcript on May 21, 2026
THE NORTH READING Republican Town Committee continued its tradition of hosting a food drive at the North Reading Food Pantry, 150 Haverhill St., coinciding with the annual Townwide Yard Sale sponsored earlier this month by the Friends of the NR Council on Aging.
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Photo published in the Lynnfield Villager on May 20, 2026
LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL fifth grade teacher Mark Vermont’s class helped Veterans Services Officer place American flags at the West Burying Ground and Old Burying Ground recently. Front row, from left, Siena McKenna, Olivia Martinez, Silas Robinson, Fernando Lubo Leon, Allie Kent, Maddie Muzerall, Rachel
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Photo published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 18, 2026
LIBERTY CHEVROLET returned as a Major Parade Sponsor this year. Pictured here with fundraising chair Bill Boodry is Malia Alves, Executive Assistant; Joseph Robert, CFO and Sean Van Praet, Vice President Automotive. This contribution is personal for Alves, who recalls memories of
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Photo published in the Wakefield Daily Item on May 18, 2026
SUPPORTERS OF wounded veterans took to the streets in our area yesterday during the annual Boston Wounded Vets motorcycle run. Here, part of the pack cruises through Melrose. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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Photo published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026
MELROSE GIRL SCOUT TROOP #84215 visited local seniors at The Residence at Melrose Station for a special cardio drumming session. The class is a fun and energizing activity blending physical fitness with rhythmic brain stimulation and social connection. It’s proven to improve cardiovascular
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Photo published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026
THE 2026 Run for Women, which supports the initiatives of the Melrose Alliance Against Violence, is a welcoming, community-centered event that invites you to come together in support of a meaningful cause whether you’re there to run, walk, or simply be part of
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Published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026
THE MELROSE Little League kicked off its season in style with its Opening Day Parade on April 11 and among those honored was Melrose’s 14U State Champion team (pictured). The festivities concluded at Lewis Monk Field, where Opening Day Ceremonies were held under picture-perfect
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Photo published in the Melrose Weekly News on May 15, 2026
AFTER A SUCCESSFUL week of play, including an 11-9 win over Arlington on Tuesday, the Melrose High boy’s varsity lacrosse team has earned 11 wins, more than enough to qualify for a post season. With details unavailable at press time, we will have
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