WAKEFIELD — When Town Meeting resumes at 7 p.m. tonight in the Galvin Middle School Auditorium, 17 articles will be left for consideration. Monday’s session completed articles 1-10 of the 27-article warrant, but instead of picking up with Article 11, tonight’s session may take Articles…
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WAKEFIELD — The 278 voters who attended Monday’s three-hour Annual Town Meeting session completed work on 10 of the 27 articles on the warrant. Town Meeting resumes at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Galvin Middle School.
After Finance Committee Chairman Daniel Sherman and Town Administrator Stephen P…
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WAKEFIELD — The town will go forward with the next phase of the design for infrastructure improvements along the downtown Main Street corridor and related areas after Town Meeting last night approved Article 5 on the warrant, which appropriated $390,000 for Phase 2 of the…
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WAKEFIELD — Annual Town Meeting opens at 7 tonight and voters will be asked to consider and vote on 27 warrant articles, including the $100,520,014 FY 2020 town budget. Also, on the warrant are a number of changes to the Town Bylaws proposed by the…
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LAHEY HEALTH EMPLOYEES were in disguise at the 12th annual Blossoms at the Beebe Masquerade Gala on Saturday night, April 27. From left: Robin Hall; Debbie Joy; Terry Giove, also a member of the Wakefield/Lynnfield Chamber of Commerce board of directors and Maryellen Powers. (Gail Lowe Photo)
Published in the April 29, 2019 edition.
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WAKEFIELD — On Sunday morning we learned of the horrific terror attacks in Sri Lanka. Suicide bombers killed at least 359 people in churches and hotels as Christians gathered with family and friends to celebrate Easter, the holiest day in the Christian faith. The death toll continues to…
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