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UPDATE: Girls’ soccer earns shutout victories over Ipswich and previously undefeated Hornets

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Lynnfield defeats Ipswich 4-0 (Sept. 25)

 

 

AVA DAMIANI gets a shot past the NR goalkeeper for one of her four goals in Lynnfield’s impressive 5-0 road victory over the previously undefeated Hornets on Sept. 18. (Jamie Hayman Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

WEST NEWBURY — The Lynnfield High girls’ soccer team traveled…

 

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Blessing of the Animals Oct. 5

ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Robert Bacon blesses
a beloved dog at a past Blessing of the Animals. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 127 Summer St., Lynnfield, will conduct its annual Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 12 p.m. in the church parking lot. (Courtesy Photo)

LYNNFIELD — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 127…

 

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Boys’ cross country picks up first win over Watertown

By JENNIFER GENTILE

WATERTOWN—The Melrose High boys cross country is off to a quick start to the season, earning their first win over Watertown on Sept. 16 at Arsenal Park to start 1-1 following an opening loss against Winchester.

Melrose simply dominated the Raiders, scoring 50-15 and sweeping every spot in the top eleven. Coming…

 

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UPDATE: Field hockey girls tie Stoneham following key league win over Wilmington

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Melrose ties Stoneham 0-0 (Sept. 25)

 

 

Published September 26, 2025
By JENNIFER GENTILE

MELROSE—The Melrose High field hockey team picked up a Middlesex Freedom win over rival Wilmington at home on Sept. 18, thanks to a 3-0 shutout over the Wildcats.

“Wilmington was a strong opponent and we always know…

 

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14th Annual Melrose Tennis Open smashing success

W-Doubles winners (L to R) – Lucia Andrade, Quyn Tran, Allison Vizgaitis, and Emily Shuman

 

MELROSE—It was another successful series of competition at the 14th Annual Melrose Tennis Open, held over two weekends in September at Lyons Tennis Court in Melrose. The Melrose Recreation Department hosted full weekends of men’s, women’s, and junior doubles…

 

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Girls’ soccer team rounding in to form with tie at Fenwick, win at Watertown

WATERTOWN — The Wakefield High girls’ soccer team is turning the corner from the most difficult portion of its schedule, a stretch heavy on road games and top-tier opponents. The Warriors entered the week at 1–5 and emerged with a hard-fought 1–1 draw at Bishop Fenwick on Saturday and a composed 2–0 victory at Watertown

 

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Economic development efforts outlined

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD ——  Planning and Economic Development Director Erin Kokinda was at this week’s Town Council meeting to provide an update on the activities and initiatives that her office has been undertaking.

She began by summarizing the role of her department since it was created in 2020. The Community and Economic Development

 

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Ice Bucket Challenge raises money for ALS research

PICTURED FROM THE left: Carla Dale, Suzanne Bowering, Cameron Harding, Matthew Harding and Jim Fitzgerald. (Eric Evans Courtesy Photo)

WAKEFIELD — Last week, the Wakefield Rotary Club participated in the Ice Bucket Challenge to fundraise in support of the Angel Fund. The Angel Fund aims at supporting research of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) also known…

 

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Douglas McCormack, 35

Had a unique sense of humor and loved summers in NH

WAKEFIELD — Douglas Andrew McCormack, age 35, of Wakefield passed away at his home surrounded by his loving family and friends on Tuesday, September 23. 

Doug was born in Melrose on May 17, 1990 and was the son of Douglas Fleming of Wakefield…

 

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Informational hearing on Oct. TM Monday

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — With summer barely in the rear-view mirror, the town’s voters are being asked to pivot and focus their attention on the upcoming October Town Meeting on Monday, October 6.

For starters, if you are not yet a registered North Reading voter you have until this Friday, Sept. 26 to…

 

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