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Mullen asks AG to dismiss OML complaint

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — A recent Open Meeting Law complaint filed against the Environmental Sustainability Committee is legally moot because it was filed too late and seeks a remedy that has no basis in law. 

That is Town Counsel Thomas Mullen’s take on the Open Meeting Law complaint filed by Scot McCauley of Walden

 

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Soccer 2024

Top-ranked boys’ soccer team boosts resume with 5-2 win over Reading

Soccer 2024
MHAMED BOUKATAYA scored a goal in Wakefield’s 5-2 win over Reading last week. (Melissa Estrella Photo)

By MARC GAGNE

READING — Last Tuesday night, there was a battle between a pair of soccer teams ranked in the top 10 in Division 2, both teams eager to advance that ranking. The Warriors came out the victors…

 

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MBTA Communities Act 2024

Town officials determined to sell new 40A plan

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD – While acknowledging a level of community opposition to the state’s MBTA multifamily housing mandate, Town Councilors made it clear last night that they will leave no stone unturned in their effort to persuade residents to support the town’s latest plan to comply with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A. 

The town has until

 

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HRC 2024

A celebration of Indigenous culture

HRC 2024
CHALI’NARU DONES

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield Human Right Commission invites you to an event for all ages. Join the commission for a celebration of Indigenous culture on Thursday, October 10 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Heritage Room of the Americal Civic Center on Main St., Wakefield.

Through slides, song and dance take a…

 

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Football 2024

Second half comeback falls short for Warriors in 20-7 loss to Burlington

Football 2024
THE WARRIORS run onto Landrigan Field before their game against Burlington on Friday night. Wakefield will be away from home for the next two weeks as they travel to Winchester on Thursday night and Watertown on Oct. 18. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High football team fell to 1-3 on Friday…

 

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Fall season is upon the Wakefield Farmers Market

FALL HARVEST AT the Farmers Market.

By ANNMARIE GALLIVAN

Market Manager

WAKEFIELD — As the fall season sweeps in, we’re thrilled to celebrate the harvest with our First Annual Fall Harvest Day at the Wakefield Farmers Market this Saturday, October 5. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 468 North Ave., Wakefield enjoy an incredible

 

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Wakefield field hockey tames Wildcats, 2-0

THE DEFENSE earned a shutout over Wilmington on Sept. 24. Pictured from left to right is Ellie Ortega, Stella Bangston, Sophia DeAngelis and Allison Pesa. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)

WILMINGTON — The Wakefield High field hockey team earned their second win of the season on Sept. 24 at Wilmington High, shutting out the Wildcats by a…

 

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Golf 2024

Wakefield golf wins Freedom Division Championship

Golf 2024
THE WARRIORS are the 2024 Middlesex League Freedom Division champions. (Courtesy Photo)

NORTH READING — The Wakefield High golf team finished up their league schedule with a 49-23 victory over Watertown at Thomson Country Club in North Reading on Monday afternoon.

With that win, the 8-4-1Warriors earned the 2024 Middlesex League Freedom Division title, going 6-4-1…

 

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ACW 2024

The Arts Collaborative of Wakefield presents Elements: Earth, Water, Air, Fire

ACW 2024
ACW MEMBER JOSH Polster, four ceramic fountains

By JOY SCHILLING

WAKEFIELD — Consisting of five components, this collaborative event spans a month. It includes an Art Exhibit centered around the Elements theme, a joint exhibit showcasing paired creations by local writers and artists, the 5×7 Small Works Fundraiser where all earnings benefit PAWS of Wakefield…

 

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Number 1 boys’ soccer team highlights Wakefield’s strong showing in power rankings

WAKEFIELD — The second power rankings of the fall sports season was released by the MIAA yesterday. 

The MIAA ranks five sports (football, field hockey, volleyball, girls’ soccer, boys’ soccer) by division every week so teams can track their progress and see how close to a state tournament spot they might be as the season…

 

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Environmental panel hit with Open Meeting Law complaint

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD — The Environmental Sustainability Committee is the latest town board to be tagged with an Open Meeting Law complaint. The ESC has scheduled a meeting for Monday, Oct. 7 with just one agenda item, “Discussion of Open Meeting Law complaint and response.” 

The agenda item refers to a complaint filed against

 

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Volleyball 2024

Volleyball pushes winning streak to four with victory over Wilmington

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High volleyball team won their fourth match in a row with a 3-0 sweep over Wilmington on Tuesday night at the Charbonneau Field House. 

The Warriors cruised in the first two sets, 25-4 and 25-9, allowing them to substitute some less experienced players in to help close out the third, 25-14…

 

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