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Front Page: January 10, 2020

 

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Town Council begins new year Monday

Published in the January 10, 2020 edition.

WAKEFIELD — After a quick break for the holidays, the Town Council opens its 2020 business Monday night at 6:30 in the big studio at the WCAT facility in the back of Wakefield Memorial High.

According to the agenda posted on the town’s website, councilors plan to make…

 

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West Water St. project withdrawn

Published in the January 10, 2020 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD – A plan to build a 20-unit, mid-rise apartment building at 33 West Water Street was withdrawn by the applicant this week after the Zoning Board of Appeals pointed out to him that he had not applied for the proper relief from the Zoning…

 

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A tribute to a fallen hero

AN AMERICAN FLAG hung over North Avenue and local police and firefighters stood at attention as the funeral procession for Ryan Fortini approached on its way to Lakeside Cemetery following services in his native Burlington. Retired New York State Trooper Ryan Fortini died on New Year’s Day from illnesses stemming from his assignment to the

 

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Front Page: January 9, 2020

 

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One arrested as break-ins continue

Published January 8, 2020

WAKEFIELD — An 18-year-old Malden man was arrested early this morning after Greenwood residents reported seeing two suspicious males in the backyards of homes and trying the door handles of cars.

Meanwhile, police are investigating a series of break-ins at businesses in the Junction that apparently occurred sometime between Monday night…

 

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Front Page: January 7, 2020

 

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Former Oosterman’s Rest Home demolished

OOSTERMAN’S REST HOME, a landmark at 706 Main St. for decades. was demolished yesterday. Two single-family attached dwellings will be built on the site. (Mark Sardella Photo)

Published in the January 7, 2020 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The white stucco building with the mansard roof that was a landmark on the corner of

 

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School leaders explain teacher pact impasse

LAST FRIDAY MORNING this group of Walton teachers participated in a “stand out” while contract negotiations continue. (Stephanie Alpert Photo)

Published in the January 6, 2020 edition.

The following statement was sent by Superintendent of Schools Douglas Lyons and Wakefield School Committee Chair Christopher Callanan on Friday afternoon, Jan. 3

As many of you observed…

 

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