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Take in a free movie on Wakefield’s common this summer

THE POPULAR community movie series is made possible by very generous sponsors.

 

WAKEFIELD — Wakefield’s public access TV organization, WCAT, announces the return of its popular Movies by the Lake series, now in its 10th year!

Started in 2015 as a collaboration with Wakefield Recreation Department and WCAT, each year (except 2020) four to…

 

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Lead sports page published July 18, 2025

 

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Melrose Real Estate Transactions published July 18, 2025

 

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Throwback Thursday: The Walton Estate

This is the caretaker’s house at the estate of Arthur G. Walton shown here in the summer of 1938, one year after the death of Mr. Walton, a Wakefield native who became a wealthy shoe manufacturer.

The Walton Estate was located on approximately 2.7 acres at 108 Main Street (roughly where Walden Road is now…

 

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Town Council Notebook: Chess tables at the Lake a go

Town Council Meeting, July 14, 2025

 

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The Spaulding Street Playground will soon have a new recreational feature thanks to an Eagle Scout project by an enterprising member of local Boy Scout Troop 701.

Eagle Scout candidate Benjamin Belyea was back before the Town Council for the second time after…

 

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Senior News and activities

LYNNFIELD — Cool off this summer and come visit the Lynnfield Senior Center. 

Seniors should call the center at 781-598-1078 for more information about upcoming programs and many more.  Seniors also can stop in one day and see all that center offers.           

Pizza and Bingo:  Seniors…

 

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Wildfire to perform on Wednesday, July 23

LYNNFIELD — Wildfire will be performing at the third concert on Wednesday, July 23. 

The Soft Touch Band will be playing the final Concert on the Common on Wednesday, July 30. 

The Concerts on the Common will take place from 6-8 p.m. on the Town Common. Proceeds raised during the Concerts on the

 

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Town deals with fallout from trash strike

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Now dealing with the effects of the third week of the ongoing strike between the the trash and recycling collectors represented by Teamsters Local 25 and the town’s trash hauler, Republic Services, the pressures caused by the impasse are mounting on local officials and the public alike.

In addition…

 

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Community Impact Team seeks presenters, vendors and sponsors for 10th annual NNO

NORTH READING — The North Reading Community Impact Team (CIT) is sponsoring its 10th annual National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5 at Ipswich River Park from 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m. (rain date August 12).

National Night Out is an event focused on strengthening North Reading by encouraging neighborhoods to engage in stronger relationships with each…

 

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Support Maya Ortiz at Saturday’s Trotting in Teal

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Join Maya Ortiz and her family and friends at Ipswich River Park this Saturday, July 19 for Trotting in Teal from noon to 3 p.m.

Ortiz, a rising sophomore in the pre-med track at UMass Amherst, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer midway through her senior year at NRHS in…

 

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