LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Interact Club members, from left, Adriana Regitano, Kaylee Barrett, Sarah Mitchell, President Morgan Hubbard, Treasurer Taylor Valiton and Secretary Emma Rose volunteered at Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 10. (Photo by The Priestley’s)
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HUNDREDS OF RESIDENTS enjoyed listening to Funbucket while temperatures soared into the low 90s during Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 10. (Photo by The Priestley’s)
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BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES Vice Chair Anne Malenfant helped oversee the Friends of the Lynnfield Library table during Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 10. (Photo by The Priestley’s)
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LYNNFIELD HIGH had multiple representatives at the Fourth of July 5K this year including top LHS finishers Maeve Wertz and Shea McCarthy. (Emile Coumans Photo)
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RECREATION STATION campers Alison Kent (left) and Emily Conlon cooled off from scorching temperatures in the 90s by sliding down the inflatable waterslide last week. (Courtesy Photo)
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PICTURED FROM THE left: WSSC July 4th Committee Member Cathy Raimo; Second place raffle winner Marion Dennehy; WSSC July 4th Chairperson Carol Hubbard; First place raffle winner, Gil Frey; and WSSC Committee Member Claire Brown. Missing from photo is third place raffle winner, Tim Newman.
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WHEN KIDS SEE their faces painted in a mirror, they often like the work that was done, especially on Melrose Common during the Fourth of July. (Photo courtesy of the Melrose Recreation Department)
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SWIM SAFETY CAMP run by the Boys & Girls Club of Stoneham & Wakefield kicked off with a visit from Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan. They played a game of swim safety jeopardy.
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FORMER MELROSE RESIDENT Marissa Moschella (now Lomberg) recently celebrated the 2024 Stanley Cup championship with her family. Husband Ryan Lomberg won the Cup with the Florida Panthers. He will play next season for the Calgary Flames.
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GRADUATION RUN Night for the 2024 Walk to Run members took place on June 25. They are now members of the Melrose Running Club and able to run 3 miles. (Courtesy Photo)
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A WORKER from Kneeland Construction makes repairs to the cupola on the Third Meeting House on the common in conjunction with recent interior and exterior renovations to the landmark that has served the town since 1829. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
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