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Youngster has a seasonal message for all of us

JUST BEFORE dusk yesterday as the last rays of the sun hit the steps of the library, this little girl with the word “BOO” on her shirt ran up to the carved pumpkins set out for Fright Night. (Photo courtesy of Carin Macnamara/Advanced Imaging ©2022)

 

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Regular Town Meeting is Nov. 19

Town Council notebook

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — This year’s Regular Town Meeting will take place on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 9 a.m. in the Galvin Middle School Auditorium. The Town Council this week approved the Town Meeting warrant.

Regular Town Meeting will feature just six articles, most of which are routine in nature. Article…

 

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Pea soup

THE FOG hung around on the Common Tuesday morning. (Lennie Malvone Photo)

 

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New WMHS’s cost questioned

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — Residents weighed in on the cost of the proposed new Wakefield Memorial High School last week, with several voicing serious concerns about the cost and tax impact of the project. The comments came at a virtual community forum held online via Zoom by the Permanent Building Committee.

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A tree grows in Wakefield

BROWNIES FROM TROOP 83417 earned their Tree Promise Patches for helping to plant a dogwood tree in front of Beebe Library. The girls are Rose Libby, Sydney Boettcher, Charlotte Clements, Elveera Mishra, Piper Rogers Blanda, Audrey Sessions, Mary-Cate Spears and Rose White. All are second-graders at the Woodvile and Greenwood Schools. Troop leaders and members…

 

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Tomsyck graduates from Firefighting Academy

RECRUIT FIREFIGHTER Benjamin Tomsyck (left) and Wakefield Fire Chief Michael Sullivan.

WAKEFIELD — Wakefield Fire Chief Michael J. Sullivan announces the graduation of Class #305 of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy’s 50-day Recruit Firefighting Program. A graduation ceremony was held at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy (MFA) main campus in Stow on Friday, October 21, 2022.

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Front Page: October 25, 2022

 

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Running up that hill

THIS HALLOWEEN display on Lowell Street recreates a scene from the Netflix series, “Stranger Things.” (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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WMGLD: Costs will be higher this winter

WAKEFIELD — Due to rising fuel costs in the energy market and global supply issues, Wakefield Municipal Light Department (WMGLD) customers will see higher costs this winter.

According to WMGLD General Manager Pete Dion, the Board of Light Commissioners and staff have been reviewing all options to make prudent and fiscally conservative decisions on behalf…

 

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