FAMILIES FILLED the Walton Elementary School gym for Family Folk Dance Night on Tuesday, October 7, enjoying live music and learning dances from around the world with WPS music teachers Mrs. Brighenti, Mr. Zini and Ms. Schwartz. It was a joyful evening of music, movement, and community!
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THE ORANGE CRUSH played perfect quarterfinal and semifinal rounds against two tough teams in the Wakefield Men’s Softball League’e Division C playoffs before beating the equally tough and fast Sluggers (owners of the best record in the regular season) 3 games to one in the Finals. (Courtesy Photo)
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THE WAKEFIELD WARRIOR Marching Band took home another first place finish in North Reading at the New England Scholastic Band Association Fall Event on October 4 with their show ‘Gatsby.’ The Marching Band received gold status with a score of 87.19. (Laura DeGiacomo Photo)
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NORA HUTTER (left) starred as Peaseblossom and Clover Childress portrayed Puck during Lynnfield Community Theater’s production of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Oct. 4. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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THESE YOUNG WOMEN took part in the 30th Candlelight Vigil and Walk hosted by the Melrose Alliance Against Violence on October 5. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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THIS WEEK’S Melrose High Athlete of the Week has led Melrose varsity football to back-to-back wins as quarterback, most recently an impressive 21-7 victory over Woburn. Senior captain Jack Feeney helped Melrose football amass 279 total yards on offense against the Tanners last Friday. Casey threw for over 150 yards and
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After press time: Following back-to-back wins over Lexington and Wilmington, THE MELROSE High girls volleyball team improves to 10-3 defeating Arlington 3-1 and locks up a playoff spot in the Div. 2 field. On Friday, Oct. 10 they came up short to Newburyport by a final score of 3-2. (Jennifer Gentile photo)
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DANTE ALIGHIERI had it just about right when he told us to “abandon all hope,” especially before heading onto this Bellevue Avenue property. (Bill Ryan Photo)
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LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY THEATER’S dress rehearsal for William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Oct. 2 featured, from left, Gage Gordon as Demetrius, Daniel Moga as Lysander, Jacqui Moga as Hermia, Lee Malone as Egeus and Dan Arsnow as Theseus. The play’s performance took place during the Friends of the Lynnfield Library’s Used Book Sale…
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A HEALTHY LYNNFIELD Youth Council members, from left, Ella Price, Katie McGuinness and Lorelei Eckhardt encouraged A Night of Hope’s 200 attendees to make healthy choices during the Sept. 28 ceremony. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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THIS WEEK’S Melrose High Athlete(s) of the Week saw their combined goalie efforts in the net help keep the Melrose High girls’ varsity soccer team unbeaten in four games from Sept. 19-27, preserving consecutive shutout victories. Lilah Croach and Kate Stratford both had key saves
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WAKEFIELD — Beginning tonight, Jews around the world will mark Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. Known as the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur is a day of reflection, prayer, and renewal. It is observed through fasting and heartfelt prayer, beginning with the moving Kol Nidrei…
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