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PAWS 2024

Come see PAWS adoption options on Saturday, Sept. 21

WAKEFIELD — PAWS (Protection of Animals in Wakefield Society, Inc) is excited to announce that they have at least 16 kittens and cats available right now for adoption (and more in the pipeline!). Some of them can be seen this Saturday, September 21, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the PAWS office, located at

 

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Marching Band 2024

Marching Band ready to mix things up this season

Marching Band 2024
WHEN THE WARRIOR MARCHING BAND holds a food drive, they hold a food drive. Members collected 4,749 high-demand items last week for the Wakefield Food Pantry.

(This update on the Wakefield Memorial High Marching Band’s competitive season was submitted by Karen Marshall.)

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield Warrior Marching Band is concocting a show that will…

 

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Front Page: September 19, 2024

 

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MBTA Zoning 2023

Court date set for Milton’s MBTA housing case

By COLIN A. YOUNG

State House News Service

BOSTON — Six justices of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear arguments Monday, Oct. 7 on Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s push to force Milton to comply with a 2021 zoning law — a case that the high court took on because of the new and important

 

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Photo Credit 2024

Throwback Thursday: The Hurricane of 1938

 

Photo Credit 2024
THE HURRICANE OF ’38 swept through town 86 years go this week, uprooting hundreds of trees and plunging most the town into darkness from sundown on Sept. 21 until the following day. The infamous storm hit Wakefield at full force with 90-100 mph gales starting at about 5 p.m. Many homes were damaged and

 

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Front Page: September 18, 2024

 

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Donald Wong 2024

Learning how state government works

Donald Wong 2024
WAKEFIELD MEMORIAL HIGH host students and exchange student guests from Italy visited the Statehouse yesterday. They met State Rep. Donald Wong (left), who treated them to lunch. (Courtesy photo)

 

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MBTA Communities Act 2024

New 40A compliance plan taking shape

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The Town Council’s 40A subcommittee continues to look at ways for the town to comply with the state’s MBTA multifamily housing mandate while minimizing the impact on the character of existing neighborhoods. 

The subcommittee includes Town Council Chairman Michael McLane and Town Councilors Edward Dombroski and Robert Vincent. Senior Town

 

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Front Page: September 17, 2024

 

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ALS Walk 2024

Walk of Hope

ALS Walk 2024
THE ANGEL FUND’S 23rd WALK OF HOPE to benefit research that one day could lead to a cure for ALS was held on Saturday, September 7 around Lake Quannapowitt. These signs were on the Lower Common that day. (Frank Conte Photo)

 

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Median house sales price: $830K

WAKEFIELD — The first eight months of 2024 saw the median sales price of a single-family home rise in town by almost 11 percent over the same period last year.

According to the latest report from The Warren Group, a leading provider of real estate and transaction data, 120 single-families changed hands in Wakefield through…

 

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Front Page: September 16, 2024

 

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