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Summer of no fun

Published in the May 21, 2020 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

MARK SARDELLA

Now the real panic has begun.

Gov. Charlie Baker’s re-opening plan, as timid as it is, has lockdown enthusiasts grasping at straws to stem the trickle (one can hardly call it a tide) of normalcy returning to the Bay State.

Back in mid-March,

 

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Front Page: May 20, 2020

 

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PHOTO: Thanks for all you do

Thanks for all you doTHE MYRTLE STREET neighborhood came together recently to thank one of their own. Annabelle Titoski has been working the frontline of the battle against the coronavirus as a nurse at Mass. General Hospital. (Courtesy Photo)

Published May 20, 2020

 

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School Committee to cut $400G

Published May 20, 2020

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — Due to anticipated decreases in revenue from local receipts and state aid, the town expects that it will be necessary to trim about $2.5 million from its FY 2021 budget. Of that, the School Department has been asked to cut $400,000 from its budget.

School Superintendent…

 

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Front Page: May 19, 2020

 

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Town seeks ConCom applicants

Published in the May 19, 2020 edition.

WAKEFIELD — The Town of Wakefield is seeking residents who are interested in being appointed to fill an unexpired three-year term on the Conservation Commission through April 30, 2023 and are instructed to complete the Application for Appointment which can be accessed on the town’s website under Departments – Town…

 

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ZBA weighs in on head of Lake plan

Published in the May 19, 2020 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The Zoning Board of Appeals last week got its first opportunity to weigh in on Cabot Cabot & Forbes’ proposal to redevelop the former American Mutual/Comverse site at the head of the Lake by constructing two five-story apartment buildings with a total of 600 units…

 

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Front Page: May 18, 2020

 

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Town’s new Youth Council members named

Published in the May 18, 2020 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The town’s Youth Council is taking shape.

The Town Council last week appointed 10 high school students to serve on the newly formed Youth Council. Back in February, the Town Council voted to create an 11-member Youth Council that would include residents in the…

 

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Front Page: May 15, 2020

 

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Local business owners help fight COVID-19

Advanced Imaging, Inc. manufactures ‘hero face shields’

ADVANCED IMAGING, INC.’S cutting machine, called an I-Cut, lives in a room of its own. A colorful backdrop is an example of wallpaper wrap the company, owned by John and Carin Macnamara of Wakefield, printed. (Courtesy Photo)

Published May 15, 2020 edition.

By GAIL LOWE

WAKEFIELD — Along…

 

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Front Page: May 14, 2020

 

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