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Sustainability Corner: Why you should use electric lawn equipment this spring

Published in the North Reading Transcript on March 26, 2026

 

By BRETT SCHULTZ
Sustainability Committee member

Spring is the perfect time to rethink how you maintain your lawn, and switching to electric lawn equipment is an excellent way to reduce your environmental impact. Gas-powered tools such as mowers and trimmers release significant emissions, while…

 

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Bread of Life to host 2nd Just Desserts event

MALDEN — On Sunday, April 26, Bread of Life will be hosting the second annual “Just Desserts” fundraiser. The event will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Bread of Life, 54 Eastern Ave., Malden.

Just Desserts is a family-friendly afternoon of desserts, coffee, tea, music, and raffles to raise awareness of Bread…

 

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Bishop Fenwick, St. Mary of the Annunciation School appoint new president

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 25, 2026

 

PEABODY — Dr. Michael Volonnino has been appointed as the next president of Bishop Fenwick High School and St. Mary of the Annunciation School.
Volonnino will begin his tenure serving as Bishop Fenwick High School and St. Mary of the Annunciation School’s next president on July…

 

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Upcoming programs and events at WMHS

WAKEFIELD — The following was sent to Wakefield Memorial High School families by Principal Amy McLeod.

March has flown by and the third quarter/MP3 ends this Friday, 4/3. This means that students will be wrapping up the quarter with some assessments and assignments to close out grades. With the holy days around Easter and Passover…

 

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Thefts and car crashes among weekend police calls

WAKEFIELD — Reports of larceny and responses to automobile accidents kept police busy over the weekend.

Oh Saturday at about 1:15 p.m., a Richardson Street resident reported the theft of a delivery package. The man told police that he had ordered two coins online valued at $4,793 and had proof that they were shipped via…

 

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Meaningful donation

ONCE AGAIN the Meghan Burnett Foundation will be sponsoring several Wakefield Youth Softball teams for the 2026 season. Softball was always important to Meghan so the Foundation is grateful for the opportunity to support the youth softball program with an annual donation as well as helping out at fields and clinics whenever possible. Accepting this

 

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Real Estate Transactions, March 30, 2026

 

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No Kings Wakefield

Opposed to royalty — Wakefield joins “No Kings” effort

No Kings Wakefield
DURING SATURDAY’S “No Kings” activities in Wakefield, protestors expressed their concerns regarding the state of the country. (John Leone Photo)

 

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Lacrosse 2026

Comeback bid comes up just shy in girls’ lacrosse season-opener

Lacrosse 2026
WAKEFIELD’s defense earned player of the game honors from the coaching staff after a strong effort in a hard-fought 9-8, season-opening loss to Manchester-Essex on the road Friday. Pictured from left to right is Tori Grace, Alla Othman, Emma Ickes, Rory McNeill, Keira O’Brien, Stella Carlino, Teaghan Johnson and Allie DeGray. (Courtesy Photo)

MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA — The…

 

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Public Works budget approved

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD – The Town Council has approved the $7,555,600 tax levy supported portion of the FY2027 Department of Public Works budget. The board also gave its blessing last week to the self-supporting Water and Sewer Division budgets. The budgets will go before the voters at the Annual Town Meeting in May. 

DPW Director Joseph Conway presented the budgets at last week’s Town Council meeting. He was joined by Town Engineer William

 

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