THIS CHRISTMAS SCENE on the Rockery attracted much attention back in 1940, even tying up traffic in the square as visitors slowed to admire the display. The scene depicted three shepherds accompanied by some lambs following a star to their destination in a distant city. The cutouts were made by students in Mr. Louis Marche’s
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VILLAGE HOME AND GARDEN CLUB members, from left, Brenda Schelzi, Nadine Ritchie and Andrea Griffin sold beautiful evergreen arranges at Historic Lynnfield Inc.’s “Country Store” on Dec. 7. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THE DIFILLIPPO AND NASCEMBENI FAMILY, from Doreen DiFillippo, Jessica DiFillippo and Karen Nascembeni carried on the Richard family’s tradition of volunteering at Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s “Country Store” on Dec. 7. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THE TRAINOR FAMILY, from left, Laura, Matt and Freddie were smiling from ear-to-ear while meeting Santa Claus at Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s “Country Store” on Dec. 7. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THE SENIORS won the 2024 Powder Puff game on Nov. 26 at NRHS. After an early TD and PAT, the Class of 2025 held on for a 7-0 victory. (Eric Evans Photo)
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THE MELROSE HIGH Marching Band drummers and Color Guard members paraded down Main Street as the Home for the Holidays extravaganza began last Friday night. The event was hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and the city with generous support from Rotary Club and The Residence at Melrose Station. (Carianne Roche Photo)
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THE MELROSE High girls volleyball celebrated another league winning season last week at their annual banquet at Rosaria Restaurant, where they named their new captains (from left) Anna Burns & Emme Boyer, who join returning captain Sabine Wenzel (center) outgoing captains Leah Fowke, Maggie Turner and Gg Albuja are also pictured. The team finished 18-5.
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FANS are raving about the Masquers’ production of “Mean Girls High School Version,” describing it as “hysterical,” “fantastic,” and “amazing.” The fall musical includes scenes such as The Plastics depicted by (l-r) Sina Nickerson (Gretchen), Eulalia Agganis (Regina) and Ceci Thomson (Karen) as well as an incredible set and colorful costumes. See inside today’s Transcript
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THE UNION Congregational Church recently held its annual Advent Workshop with Christmas crafts from around the world. Children “visited” the UK to make Christmas Crackers, Ukraine for some Christmas egg decorating, Mexico for some Las Posadas hot chocolate mugs, and lots more. Among the participants having fun making crafts were (l-r) Claire, Josie and Lucy Poplaski and
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MEMBERS of the Chorus Class at North Reading High School visited the Edith O’Leary Senior Center to perform for a large and appreciative audience on December 4. They were accompanied on piano by their teacher, Mrs. Allison Kane. (Courtesy Photo)
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THE NRHS boys’ hockey team kicks off their 2024-25 season on Monday, 7:10 p.m. against Rockport/Manchester-Essex at NR’s home rink — the Breakaway Ice Center in Tewksbury. In the front row from left to right is Steven Delisle, Jack Harty, Brendan Gazda, (C) Tommy Gazda, (C) Max Forristall, (C) Michael Pittore, (C) Duncan Gulino, Corbin
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Ligor, the 2024 MIAA Gatorade Track Athlete Of the Year, recently signed her National Letter of Intent to the University of Pennsylvania track and field team surrounded by family, friends, teachers and coaches at NRHS. (Courtesy Photo)
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