THE LEXINGTON MINUTE MEN came to town April 25 in full colonial impression (traditional 18th century dress) to tell the stories of the patriots who fought at the battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, signaling the start of the Revolutionary War. A large and appreciative audience attended the event at the library.
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THIRD GRADERS who attend the Union Congregational Church were excited to receive their Bibles this past Sunday. Rev. Dr. Richard Hughes said Bible Sunday is always a joyful celebration for the children and the congregation. The children are (from left): Abby DiCarlo, Celeste Low, Abby Thorn, Julia Connelly and Tyler Davidson with Senior Pastor Rev.
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LION DANCERS TO perform on Saturday at the Beebe Library
WAKEFIELD — All are invited to see the Lion Dancers perform on the Beebe Library plaza at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 4. The dancers are children and adults from our community. After the performance, interact with the Lions and receive a lucky coin.…
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FRIENDS, from left, Taylor Valiton, Kayla Santo, Bella Shrewsbury and Emma Rose had a blast during Lynnfield High School’s Junior Prom at Spinelli’s on April 26. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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PICTURED FROM THE left: WEF Co-Presidents Melissa Holmes and Cary Mazzone; METCO Director Glavia Smith; Impact Award recipient, Angela Driggers; Assistant Superintendent Kara Mauro; and Superintendent Dr. Doug Lyons.
WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield Educational Foundation hosted its 28th annual Celebration of Learning on Wednesday, April 10. WEF celebrated students, staff and volunteers who exemplify the…
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THE BEEBE LIBRARY’S lobby was turned into party central at Blossoms at the Beebe, the library’s annual fundraising event, held Saturday night, April 27. (Gail Lowe Photo)
By GAIL LOWE
WAKEFIELD—Everything was coming up roses at the Beebe Library’s signature event, Blossoms at the Beebe on Saturday night, April 27 when up to 300 people…
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A MAJESTIC California condor takes a rest on a rock formation in Zion National Park just feet away from hikers descending the summit of Angels Landing in Zion National Park, Utah. Rescued from the brink of extinction, there were only 22 California condors left in the world in 1987; today there are 558. Weekly News
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THIS WEEK’S Melrose High Athlete of the Week has been a long time, first-place winner for the indoor and outdoor track teams over four years, and this week, blew away the competition at the Middlesex League Meet, placing first against all league competition in the 100 dash
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THE MELROSE High baseball team picked up two wins over April break against Wilmington and Watertown. Hurler Brian Capodilupo got the win against the Wildcats last week with great hitting from Brendan Doyle, Mike Thomas and Dylan Harrington. On Monday, pitcher Ben Cassavoy (pictured) led Melrose to a clean 4-1 win over Watertown going 7
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STUDENTS AT the Walton School had the opportunity to participate in activities and interaction with the robot.
WAKEFIELD — On Tuesday, April 23, the Walton School hosted an enrichment event featuring Spot, the Robotic dog alongside Dr. Lori Towle, Executive Director of Code & Circuit in Amesbury. Code & Circuit Inc is a non-profit organization that offers robotics…
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