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Front Page: November 2, 2021

 

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‘Grayson Lofts’ nearing completion

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — NRP Group, the developer of Grayson Lofts at 168 Albion St. (the old Harvard Mills building at Albion and Foundry streets), is rapidly moving to project completion and expects to be finished with the 184-unit residential project by the end of the year. In the meantime, they are seeking a temporary Certificate

 

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Front Page: November 1, 2021

 

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PHOTO: Remembering a fallen brother

FIREFIGHTERS SALUTE Lt. Robert Ford as his funeral procession passes the Wakefield Fire Station on Friday. More photos inside.(Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Rail trail work continues

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The rail trail project moves on.

The 75 percent design of the Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail Trail is scheduled to be finished in the spring of 2023, Lynnfield Town Administrator Rob Dolan said last week.

The 4.4 mile rail trail will begin at the Main Street and Bennett Street intersection in Wakefield near…

 

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Front Page: October 29, 2021

 

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Town gets $2M for water upgrades

WAKEFIELD – Yesterday, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito was joined by Senator Jason Lewis, Town Administrator Stephen Maio, and Town Council Chair Julie Smith-Galvin to announce a $2 million MassWorks Infrastructure grant to fund water system upgrades along North Avenue, Quannapowitt Parkway and Lowell Street adjacent to Lake Quannapowitt. These improvements will support ongoing housing development

 

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Happy fall celebration!

When we spoke of a war on Christmas, they rolled their eyes.

They told us to “grow up” when we wanted to keep our high school logos.

They said cancel culture was a myth.

Now, they can’t believe that the forces of diversity, equity and inclusion want to cancel Halloween.

Word spread this week that…

 

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Front Page: October 28, 2021

 

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Front Page: October 27, 2021

 

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Council sees vision of the future

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The final draft plan of the Vision 2030 project was presented to the Town Council at their meeting Monday night. Vision 2030 was described as “a high-level, aspirational community visioning-for-planning initiative.”

The Vision 2030 project’s report and “Vision Statement” imagines Wakefield as a town that:

  • Protects and enhances its beautiful…

 

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Town feels storm’s fury

WAKEFIELD — Winds from last night’s storm took down their share of trees and tree limbs, some of which landed on houses while others brought down wires, causing some homes to lose power.

The worst of it began at about 1:30 this morning, when police took a call reporting a tree limb and wires down…

 

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