LYNNFIELD STUDENTS, from left, Lindsay Squadrito, Patrick Malone, Dylan Moscoffian and Aiden Rystrom starred in A Broadway Kids Company’s production of Willy Wonka Jr. last weekend.
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JESSICA SIMONE (left), recipient of the North Reading Republican Town Committee Essay Scholarship: “What the American Flag Means to Me,” is congratulated by Irene Yull, chairwoman of the Scholarship Committee of the NRRTC. The public is invited to hear Jessica read her essay on Flag Day, Friday, June 14 at 6:45 p.m. on the Town
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IN THEIR MEMORY may the stars and stripes be revered. The veterans’ graves at Riverside Cemetery were decorated with American flags on Memorial Day. Taps was placed by NRHS trumpeter Ivan Deiko during morning ceremonies overseen by the Minit & Militia, which provided a musket salute and roll call of honor as Boy Scout Troop
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THE HOME OF THE HORNETS scored the victory on graduation day by adding 125 graduates to its alumni rolls in the 67-year history of North Reading High School. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
NRHS SENIORS Lauren Feffer and Brandon Eng participated in the Grand March of the Senior Prom with their friend, Brandon Buckley. The two Brandons were teammates on the school’s Unified Basketball Team this year. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
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THE LYNNFIELD GOLD baseball team won the Middlesex Big Diamond League championship on June 6 with a 15-4 win over Stoneham, concluding a dominant season in which they went 12-3. In the title game, Christian Pace pitched 5 innings with 11 K’s and also had a double and an RBI; Jackson McShane went 2-for-2 with
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THE SOLDIERS & SAILORS MONUMENT on Veterans Memorial Common was power washed by a crew yesterday as part of the restoration of the Civil War memorial. The figures that stood on the lower level of the monument are currently being cleaned and restored at the Watertown studios of Daedalus, Inc. (Mark Sardella Photo)
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COMMUNITY MEMBERS GATHERED at the Americal Civic Center for the Human Rights commemoration of Pride Month.
WAKEFIELD — On Monday, June 3, the community gathered for the Wakefield Human Rights Commission’s commemoration of Pride Month at the Americal Civic Center. It was a moving, positive and hopeful event.
Jess Sutich, current HRC Chair, provided the welcome…
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MEMBERS OF THE Wakefield Fire Department march into Lakeside Cemetery for Sunday’s Firefighters Memorial Services. (Mark Sardella Photo)
By MARK SARDELLA
WAKEFIELD – Attendees dodged the raindrops to join members of the Wakefield Fire Department at yesterday morning’s Firefighters Memorial Sunday services at Lakeside Cemetery. On hand for the well-attended event were residents and local…
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THIS WEEK’S Melrose High Athlete of the Week had a commanding performance in the MHS boy’s lacrosse Div. 2 playoff opener on Saturday, helping Melrose to a 14-4 victory over Whittier Tech. Junior attacker Nick Hitchman had a resounding 7 goals in their victory, helping Melrose punch their ticket
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IN 1868, THE YEAR that South Reading became Wakefield, C.H.R. CHENEY owned the first jewelry store and first newspaper and periodical store in Wakefield, located at the corner of Main and Centre streets. Note the sign above the door advertising The Boston Herald. The store on the right is advertising sewing machines. Photography was quite
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