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Junior Prom 2025

A great night arrives

Junior Prom 2025
FRIENDS, from left, Luke DiSilvio, Olivia Kelter, Oliver Harth and Hayden Service gear up for a great time at Lynnfield High School’s Junior Prom at Spinelli’s on April 11. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Hornets of the Week featured April 17, 2025

 

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North Reading Real Estate Transactions published April 16, 2025

 

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DECA 2025

What’s in store for Lynnfield DECA

DECA 2025
DECA members Isabella Fiorentino and Addison Munion walk across the stage during the recent State Career Development Conference (SCDC) that was recently held at the Westin Hotel in Boston’s Seaport. (Benson Chang Photography)

 

By GIANNA MICIELI and ISABELLA FIORENTINO 

LYNNFIELD — Nine DECA members from Lynnfield High School attended the State Career Development

 

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TSF announces new permanent fund: The Live Like Leah Ellis Fund

WAKEFIELD — The Scholarship Foundation of Wakefield, Inc. (TSF) is pleased to announce the establishment of the Live Like Leah Ellis Fund as a new permanent fund. Beginning in June 2025, a scholarship will be awarded in Leah’s name to a local student pursuing education beyond high school.

Leah spent her entire life in Wakefield…

 

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Girls LAX 2025

Girls’ lax hangs on to beat Stoneham, 14-12

Girls LAX 2025
THE WARRIORS had plenty of goals to celebrate in their 14-12 win over Stoneham yesterday. Pictured from left to right is Teaghan Johnson, Stella Carlino and Ayla Willis. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High girls’ lacrosse team got back into the win column yesterday with a hard-fought, 14-12 victory over Stoneham…

 

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Town Council OK’s capital plan

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The Capital Planning Committee is recommending that the town spend $2,152,966 from the tax levy on capital improvements in FY2026. The CPC is also calling for $307,000 in capital spending for the self-funded Water Department and $358,000 for the Sewer Enterprise Department.

Capital Planning Committee chairman Phil Renzi appeared before…

 

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