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Front Page: February 21, 2020

 

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Councilors have much to do Monday

Published in the February 21, 2020 edition.

WAKEFIELD — The Town Council will dig into another full plate of business when it meets Monday night in the big studio at the WCAT facility behind Wakefield Memorial High.

Here are examples of the anticipated discussions:

• Town Engineer William Renault is expected to present a strategic plan for comprehensive town-wide…

 

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Front Page: February 20, 2020

 

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Town Clerk’s office in high gear

Published in the February 20, 2020 edition.

By MARK  SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — To describe the Town Clerk’s office as a beehive of activity these days would be to grossly understate the matter.

With census forms coming in, two elections on the horizon and early voting set to begin next week for the Presidential Primary (plus…

 

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A rank choice

Published in the February 20, 2020 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

MARK SARDELLA

What do you call an electoral system where if your candidate loses, you get to vote again?

Some people call it “ranked-choice voting.”

I call it “legalized voter fraud.”

If a measure on the November ballot in Massachusetts passes, you can say goodbye…

 

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Front Page: February 19, 2020

 

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Parent University returns on March 21

Published February 19, 2020

PREPARING FOR Parent University 2020 are (from left): Catherine Dhingra, Wake-Up Coalition Director and Wakefield Health Department; Sarah Roehrich, Parent University Volunteer; Stefanie Alpert, Parent University Volunteer; Karen Fitzpatrick, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent; Jeff Worth, Wakefield Co-operative Bank President and CEO; Doug Lyons, Superintendent, Wakefield Public Schools; Elaine Guaetta, AVP,

 

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Front Page: February 18, 2020

 

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Plans for downtown improvements moving forward

RESIDENTS DISCUSSED the planned downtown infrastructure improvements with engineers from VHB at last week’s meeting at the Americal Civic Center.

Published in the February 18, 2020 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — A couple dozen local residents attended last week’s Envision Wakefield session where town officials and representatives from VHB provided updates on the planned…

 

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Front Page: February 17, 2020

 

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Emergency Management budget OK’d

Published in the February 17, 2020 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — In addition to the Police and Fire Department budgets, the Town Council reviewed and approved another public safety budget last week: the FY 2021 Emergency Management budget.

Town Accountant Kevin Gill presented the budget with Emergency Management Director Tom Walsh alongside.

Gill said…

 

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Valentine Messages: February 14, 2020

 

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