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Throwback Thursday

THE HIBERNIAN BUILDING on the east corner of Albion and Foster streets (shown in 1931 and today) may look nondescript, but it has a long and storied history. 

It was was originally part of the Samuel Wiley homestead, built around 1795 at the south corner of Main and Albion streets. The altered and expanded…

 

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Funny seeing you here

TWO FORMER MHS soccer teammates, Jovan Ssebugwawo and Amir Lahkiky (MHS, 2024) reunited in late October when their college teams, Fitchburg State and UMass Boston, respectively, met on the campus of UMass Boston for a regular season matchup between the two schools. UMass took the game, 4-0, and both athletes saw time on the field,

 

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Melrose High Athlete of the Week featured November 22, 2024

Caleb Barnes

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Cross Country

 

 

THIS WEEK’S MHS Athlete of the Week is wrapping up his high school cross-country career in the best way, becoming a state medalist. Senior captain Caleb Barnes landed on the podium at the MIAA All-States meet, taking 5th overall among hundreds of runners. The MHS record-breaker and league

 

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Talented thespians

TESS LANZA (L) starred as Amy and Mallory DiSilvio (R) portrayed Meg in Lynnfield High School’s production of “Little Women” last weekend. (Sabrina Ornae Photography)

 

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Music to democracy’s ears

LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL’S Pioneer Singers sang “The National Anthem” at the start of Fall Town Meeting in the LMS auditorium on Nov. 13. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Grand gesture

THE LYNN KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS has made its first monthly contribution to support the North Reading Food Pantry, which is run by Christian Community Service, a nonprofit organization. Grand Knight Michael Scarlata of North Reading presented the first donation last week to CCS co-Chair Teresa Sanphy (L) and CCS Treasurer Carol Hudson (R). The Lynn

 

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Radio premiere tonight!

TUNE IN to 92.5FM or theriverboston.com at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21 to hear the radio premiere of “Wrong.” This haunting lyrical song about love and accountability was written, arranged and performed by North Reading’s own Preston Lydotes. It is being featured on 92.5 The River’s Homegrown Music Showcase, which spotlights some of the

 

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Music Boosters 2024

Boosting music by raking leaves: The Wakefield Music Boosters

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OVER THE WEEKEND 115 students and parent volunteers from WMHS raked and filled over 570 bags of leaves as a part of their annual fall cleanup fundraiser. Teams of four to eights students visited 32 different houses raising nearly $6,000 for the district’s Visual and Performing Arts programs. The fundraiser is organized and run by the parent volunteer group The

 

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Pioneer of the Week featured November 20, 2024

Rose recently signed her National Letter of Intent to the Trinity College Women’s Soccer team surrounded by family, friends, teachers and coaches at Lynnfield High. (Shlok Kudrimoti Photo)

 

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New donations made to the History Museum

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ANDY MCRAE DONATED Red Men’s Band items. Andy is flanked by Abby Russell and Jill Tapper. (Courtesy Photo)

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield History Museum’s Open House on Sunday was very successful with many interested visitors from senior citizens to young families. The Museum was also the recipient of some precious and fascinating gifts. 

Andy

 

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St. Joseph School

Saint Joseph School Buddy program

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OUR BUDDIES IN action with big smiles. Pictured from the left: Mia Garcia, 8th grade with Irene Shin, kindergarten.

WAKEFIELD — At Saint Joseph School (Wakefield) one of our most treasured programs is our Buddy program. Students in our upper grades are paired up with a student from the lower grades for the entire year.

 

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Autumn time in Wakefield

Pictures and Scenes from around town.

 

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FALL FOLIAGE AT Lake Quannapowitt near Cemetery Point. (Andrew McRae Photo)

 

 

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