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Dawn

THE ICONIC BANDSTAND on the Lower Common is ready for another day. (Dee Harland Photo)

 

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Heading to finals

THE MELROSE Youth Softball 10U team advanced to the Championship game of the Middle Essex Fall League. The game will take place in Melrose at Lebanon Field on Saturday Oct 25 at 9:00 am. Here they are celebrating their successful season. Good luck, team! (courtesy photo)

 

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Volleyball strong

THE MELROSE High girls volleyball team fell to Duxbury and Burlington last weekend but will surely bounce back to finish their regular season strong when they travel to Stoneham on Wednesday and then host Watertown this Friday evening. Melrose is preparing for another run in the Div. 2 playoffs. (photo by Jennifer Gentile)

 

 

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Italian Knight of the Year Award

JOHN J. VERRENGIA (center) of North Reading, accepts the 2025 Italian Knight of the Year award presented by the Lynn Knights of Columbus from North Reading Grand Knight Bruce E. Farnham (left) and Lynn Grand Knight Michael Scarlata (right), both of North Reading. Verrengia is a Lynn Council member and Past Grand Knight who volunteers

 

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Can we talk?

WINTER HILL BANK sponsored a morning coffee connection recently at its local branch at 271 Main St. with the Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce. The informal gathering was designed to connect North Reading business owners and professionals to share refreshments, casual conversation and opportunities to build relationships that support local commerce. For information on opportunities

 

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Quite the sight

A MAN AND HIS PET take a walk as fall colors burst on Hillcrest Avenue. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Dead again

A SKELETON DECORATION helps create a creepy vibe just in time for Halloween at a Haywood Farm home. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Orange for Sharla

FRIENDS, from left, Stacey Cook, Ava Cook, Bella Carroll, Julie Mallett, Paula Farese and Kiera Mallett proudly wore orange attire in honor of the late Sharla Sieve during the third annual See The Good 5K Walk at the Town Common on Oct. 19. Sharla passed away from a heroic battle with stage 4 metastatic colorectal

 

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Career Fair at LHS

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL hosted a Career Fair on Oct. 17, which gave juniors and seniors the opportunity to meet with Lynnfield residents/professionals from a broad variety of vocations. Most of the fair’s volunteers live in town with the exemption of representatives from the Massachusetts State Police and U.S. Army. Students engaged in conversations and asked

 

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BERTRAND 2025

Along the old County Road

Stories from the Old Burying Ground

Wakefield’s Old Burying Ground is like an outdoor museum, filled with ‘artifacts’ reaching back to the town’s beginnings. Visitors can find the truest testament to those brave pioneers who first settled here, and their only monuments left standing.

In one way or another, the Old Burying Ground tells stories

 

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Rock and roll

 

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL students, from left, drummer Nick DeGennaro, bassist Rowan Showers and guitarist Aiden Doyle performed a cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Achilles Last Stand” during the LHS Coffffeehouse on Oct. 8.

 

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Photo 2025 Fall

Somber beauty 

Photo 2025 Fall
THE TREES in Lakeside Cemetery display their fall foliage. (Mark Sardella)

 

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