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Antonelli pulls papers for Planning Board

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 11, 2026

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — There are now three contested races in the April 14 Town Election.

Ashley Court resident Gregory Thomas Antonelli pulled nomination papers for a five-year term on the Planning Board on Tuesday, Feb. 3. Antonelli is challenging Planning Board Chair Page Wilkins, who…

 

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LMS curriculum leadership changes eyed

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 11, 2026

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Middle School will be implementing new curriculum leadership changes next year, Principal Stephen Ralston said during a recent School Committee meeting.

Ralston said the middle school will be creating a new teaching and curriculum director position, which will be replacing the…

 

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‘Kindness, Effort and Citizenship’ a focal point at LMS

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 11, 2026
By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Middle School has been working toward expanding its three core values of “Kindness, Effort and Citizenship” by incorporating them into more lessons and programs, Assistant Principal Dana Courtney said during a recent School Committee meeting.

Courtney recalled that she began…

 

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SC approves four goals in split votes

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 11, 2026
By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee approved four goals for the 2025-2026 academic year in a series of split votes during a Jan. 27 meeting.

The School Committee began discussing the goals during a June 18 workshop, and continued discussing them during workshops held…

 

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Men’s 30+ hoop, February vacation fun and InclYOUsion Sports

NORTH READING — Register today for the following programs listed below online at northreadingma.gov/parks-recreation or call 978-664-6016. Registration is rolling with the new programs and activities added regularly.

Participation in Parks and Recreation activities by children and adults with diverse abilities is strongly encouraged. If an accommodation is required, please do not hesitate to reach…

 

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DCR launches First Peoples First Stewards Children’s Library Program

Reading libraries featuring titles by Native American authors will now be available in visitor centers at nine DCR properties

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has announced the start of the First Peoples First Stewards (FPFS) Children’s Library, a new initiative available at nine DCR properties, designed to promote youth-focused written works by Native American authors. Featuring more than 20 titles, the reading library program celebrates the region’s Indigenous communities, histories, and their enduring relationship to the lands and waters that…

 

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Book donation drive tomorrow 2/11

The Beebe Books Sales at the Hurd School (File photography by Frank Conte)

WAKEFIELD — The Friends of the Beebe Library Book Sale Team is focused on their 2026 Book Sale and we would love to get your used books. Our May sale will feature books only, no textbooks, CDs, DVDs, records or puzzles. Books…

 

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Swim 2025-2026

Boys’ swim team has multiple strong performances at North Sectionals

Swim 2025-2026
THE WARRIOR/PIONEER five represented their team well at North Sectionals on Saturday. Pictured from left to right is Michael Brown, James Cook, Brendan Koleszar, head coach Jeff Boyd, Malcolm Kelton and Nick DeGennaro. (Courtesy Photo)

By JAMES COOK

BOSTON — The Wakefield/Lynnfield co-op boys’ swim team delivered an impressive performance at the MIAA Boys North Sectional…

 

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Health officials hear about vaping

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD — “Whenever there’s a new product, we try to get the word out to communities and schools,” Maureen Buzby, Tobacco Prevention manager of Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition, said during the Understanding Vaping and Tobacco Trends webinar sponsored by the Boxford, Middleton and Topsfield Tri-Town Council Thursday, February 5. “The nicotine…

 

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Thomas Sheppard

WAKEFIELD — Thomas (Todd) Sheppard gave up his soul to God on February 5 after battling complications from pneumonia. Thomas was born at Lynn Union Hospital August 19, 1955 and was named after the doctor that delivered him. He grew up in Wakefield and was a graduate of Wakefield High School class of 1973. He retired

 

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