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Council overrules Chines on signs

THE NO IDLING signs along Lake on Main Street will be removed after a vote of the Town Council. (Mark Sardella Photo)

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD —— The eight “NO IDLING” signs that were recently put up on Main Street along the Lake at the direction of Town Council Chairman Jonathan Chines will now be

 

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Front Page: September 11, 2023

 

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Fire

Accidental causes rule out in Sept. 1 blaze

WAKEFIELD — Fire investigators looking into a two-alarm blaze in a vacant commercial building at 472 Main St. on September 1 have ruled out accidental causes.

There was no power in the building so any electrical-related cause was not possible, according to fire officials. Many people had reportedly been coming in and out of the…

 

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The best time to cast a line

THIS FISHING ENTHUSIAST took advantage of the conditions at Lake Quannapowitt last Sunday night. (Frank Conte Photo)

 

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Front Page: September 8, 2023

 

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No T trains starting tomorrow

WAKEFIELD — The MBTA/Keolis will be working on its commuter rail tracks, including portions of the rail that run through Wakefield, beginning Saturday, September 9.  

It is anticipated that the work will take place seven days a week, from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. as crews progress along the line from Reading into Melrose…

 

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Front Page: September 7, 2029

 

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Wakefield Academy’s ‘WoW’ of a summer

WoW ACTIVITIES included games that showed you where in the world you are.

WAKEFIELD — The town’s well-received and popular before and after school program called Wakefield Academy has an equally impressive summer relative known as WoW. As kids headed back to classes for the 2023-24 academic year today, Estelle Burdick, Wakefield Academy director, told

 

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Sports: September 6, 2023

 

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Health officials address EEE concerns

WAKEFIELD — The Town of Wakefield Health and Human Services Department is committed to ensuring the health and safety of its residents and visitors. We still have some warmer weather ahead and a potential increase in mosquito activity, so it is essential to raise awareness about the risks associated with Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).

What

 

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Brothers

Brothers’ owners honored as they say farewell after 40 years

 

Brothers
MEMBERS OF THE Assimakopoulos family, former owners of Brothers Deli-Restaurant on Main St., were honored by the Wakefield Lynnfield Chamber of Commerce for their 40 years of service to the community on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 3 at the Americal Civic Center. (L-R): Arthur Assimakopoulos and his fiancée Nelly; Jimmy Assimakopoulos; Maria Assimakopoulos; Angela Assimakopoulos;

 

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