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School nursing levels critically low

 

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD – Flanked by her colleagues, school nurse coordinator and Galvin Middle School nurse Keri Melanson told the School Committee about shortages in staffing at their meeting Tuesday, January 13.

“We, the school nurses of the Wakefield Public Schools, are here to share our concerns regarding two critical gaps in our…

 

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Throwback Thursday, 1962

THIS WEEK’S photo is probably one of the last images of the old Greenwood Hose House on Oak Street before it was torn down in 1962 to make room for the new Greenwood Fire Station. The photo was taken by then Wakefield Memorial High School student Bruce Whittemore, who would later become a Wakefield firefighter…

 

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Front Page: January 14, 2026

 

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Utility work 

A LIGHT DEPARTMENT crew addresses a pole issue at the corner of Crescent and Lincoln streets. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Wakefield Town Hall 2023 November

Report calls for state to aid municipalities

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — A report detailing the fiscal issues currently faced by Massachusetts cities and towns was a topic of discussion at this week’s Town Council meting.

Last October, the Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) produced a report called “The Perfect Storm,” which outlined some of the fiscal problems faced by the Commonwealth’s cities…

 

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Front Page: January 13, 2026

 

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Fourth of July Parade 2025

WIDC looking for July Fourth parade sponsors

WAKEFIELD — The July 4th Parade has been a Wakefield signature event since 1922. In 1991 the Wakefield Independence Day Committee (WIDC) was created by volunteers dedicated to continuing this annual town event welcoming participants and spectators from near and far.

Organizers invite you to be a 2026 July 4th Parade Sponsor. With the support

 

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Town wants to curb dog owners who flout law

A WOMAN walks her dog on the Lower Common. (Mark Sardella Photo)

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD – The town will be stepping up efforts to get dog owners to comply with regulations requiring the leashing of canines and picking up dog waste. 

Cemetery, Forestry and Parks Supervisor Dennis Fazio appeared before the Town Council last night along with DPW Director Joseph Conway to discuss the matter. 

Fazio said

 

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Front Page: January 12, 2026

 

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WFD welcomes new firefighters

WAKEFIELD – Wakefield Fire Chief Thomas M. Purcell announces the appointment of two new firefighters to the Wakefield Fire Department: David Oliva of 15 Timber Hill Lane, Lynnfield and Alec Passacantili of 16 West Park Drive, Wakefield.

Wakefield Town Clerk Betsy Sheeran swore in the two new permanent firefighters during a brief ceremony in the…

 

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‘Crescent Commons’ 40B project breaks ground 

ONLY A STONE WALL, steps and a pile of rubble remained early Friday morning following the demolition of three houses on Crescent Street. A new 40-unit apartment building, “Crescent Commons,” will rise in their place. (Andrew McRae Photo)

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD — Work on the 40B affordable housing development known as Crescent Commons has begun with the demolition of

 

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Front Page: January 9, 2026

 

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