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For the birds

A CARDINAL grabs a seed from a sunflower. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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The medium is the message

DURING THE 2024 Summer Stroll, everyone celebrated being part of the city. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Celebrating a championship

THE 2023 LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL boys’ soccer team was recently recognized for winning the Division 4 state championship during a recent School Committee meeting. The Pioneers concluded last season with a 19-2-2 record and defeated Monomoy 1-0 in the D4 state finals. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Summer reading bike raffle winner: Ava Kristan

BIKE RAFFLE winner Ava Kristan is ready to tackle the trails on her new mountain bike. She was one of six kids to win a new bicycle and helmet in the library’s Galaxy of Readers Summer Reading Program raffle, all of which were donated by Walmart. More than 560 kids have been busy reading this

 

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To serve and protect

NORTH READING resident Cameron Smith began his law enforcement career as a full-time Patrol Officer for the North Reading Police Department on Tuesday, July 30 after being sworn in by Town Clerk Susan Duplin. Smith graduated from the 26-week Lynnfield MPTC Police Academy on July 29. His Field Training Program will last for approximately the

 

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Bright future

OVER 200 campers and 20 counselors took part in this year’s North Reading Parks and Recreation Youth Track and Field Summer Camp. The camp ran from June 24 to June 28 and was organized by the North Reading High School track and field coaching staff and student athletes. The future looks bright for North Reading

 

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Paradise found

THIS BUNNY could not be happier to have found an endless supply of clover to nibble on at Ipswich River Park. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Main Street heat

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YOU CAN almost feel the summer warmth from this photo of Wakefield Square taken on a recent steamy day. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Twinning

A PAIR OF YOUNG FAWNS enjoyed playing and grazing in a Dewing Road backyard last week. (Diane Hammerbeck Photo)

 

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Got s’mores?

YOUNGSTERS had a blast playing in a tent during Lynnfield Community Schools’ “Let’s go Camping” program on July 24. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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A fun summer night

ROGER AND ARIEL FUREY had a blast while listening to Funbucket during Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 10. (Photo by The Priestley’s)

 

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A BOULDER in front of the Greenwood School serves as a permanent memorial to “those from Greenwood that served their country in the World War.” At the time, World War I was the only world war. The monument was erected by the citizens of Greenwood to honor the men and women from Greenwood who served

 

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