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Bylaw changes headed to Town Meeting

Published in the October 31, 2018 edition

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — A number of changes to the town’s General Bylaws will go before the Regular Town Meeting that is set to open Monday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. in Veterans Memorial Auditorium at the Galvin Middle School.

Bylaw Review Committee chairman Daniel Lieber reviewed

 

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PHOTO: Going. Going. Gone!

THE 9:43 A.M. train into Boston didn’t get to the North Avenue depot until around 10, and never stopped when it did. All cars were packed with people, many of whom were heading into the Red Sox victory parade. That left several others waiting on the platform disheartened. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

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Hurd School a possibility for Tall Spire

Published in the October 30, 2018 edition.

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The vacant Hurd School is being considered as a possible temporary location for the Tall Spire Nursery School, which had been renting space in the First Baptist Church until the 150-year old church burned to the ground in a devastating fire last Tuesday…

 

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Smooth as glass

THE QUANNAPOWITT Yacht Club is dwarfed by the fall foliage while the lake provides a mirror image. (Lennie Malvone Photo)

Published in the October 30, 2018 edition.

 

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Should political spending be regulated?

This is the second of three parts examining the referendum questions on the November 6 state election ballot.

Published in the October 29, 2018 edition.

By DAN TOMASELLO

A proposed ballot question seeks to begin the process of potentially regulating money in politics.

Question 2 would establish the Citizens Commission Concerning a Constitutional Amendment for…

 

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Fire fund for First Baptist, preschool at TSB, Wakefield Co-op

Published in the October 26, 2018 edition

WAKEFIELD — The Savings Bank and the Wakefield Co-operative Bank have joined together to collect monetary donations to help support the First Baptist Church following the devastating fire that destroyed the church on Tuesday, October 23.

The two banks are also collecting monetary donations and gift cards to

 

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MSBA tours high school

Published in the October 26, 2018 edition

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — A team from the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) visited Wakefield Memorial High School on Tuesday, Oct. 16, to conduct a “senior site study” of the school. The visit was the next step after the town submitted a Statement of Interest (SOI) last

 

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PHOTO: Home town pride

THE WAKEFIELD Memorial High School Art Department Fright Night jack o’lanterns were all incredible, but pride of place goes to this one. The WMHS student who created this amazing pumpkin with the image of the First Baptist Church is John Ruggiero. (Andrew McRae Photo)

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