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Sports: March 19, 2026

 

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Warrior athletes prepare for 2026 spring campaigns

THE WAKEFIELD High spring sports season started this week with tryouts and practices. Pictured is boys’ lacrosse head coach Andy Wells working with the Warriors at Landrigan Field. Most teams will have about two more weeks of scrimmages and practices to get ready for the start of the regular season. The boys’ lacrosse team kicks

 

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Northeast boys’ hoop celebrates strong season at banquet

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

WAKEFIELD — The Northeast Metro tech boys’ basketball team had its end-of-season banquet at the school on March 10. That evening, head coach Jay Seigel, gave out three Coaches Awards. 

Nico Fronduto, David Borges and Joe Petrocelli were the three award winners. Fronduto, who is from Wakefield, is a senior forward. Borges is

 

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Town Council approves more budgets

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD – The Town Council last week gave their stamp of approval to several more FY2027 departmental budgets. All budgets are also reviewed by the Finance Committee before going before the voters at Annual Town Meeting in May.

The General Insurance budget was presented by John Spinello, the town’s insurance agent. The total amount requested for the FY2027 General

 

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What’s the Buzz published March 19, 2026

Published in the North Reading Transcript on March 19, 2026

NORTH READING — Have you heard the latest buzz? Sharing your North Reading event or virtual meeting with our readers is easy. Email the details to: [email protected]. Deadline: Mondays at 5 p.m. (noon on Fridays preceding holiday weeks).

Public meetings: Agendas of public boards must…

 

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Front Page: March 20, 2026

 

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The city’s top 20 capital needs

MELROSE — The city has a lot of capital needs. The top 20 would cost about $32,362,000 to address.

A recommended list of Capital Improvement Program projects over the next five years has been posted online. Compiled by the city’s Capital Improvement Program Committee, the list prioritizes the needs based on several factors, such as…

 

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Green day

YOU NEVER KNOW when a leprechaun is going to show up at the Winthrop School, but St. Patrick’s Day is as good a time as any. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Historical Commission now has regulatory role

Published in the Melrose Weekly News on March 20, 2026

 

MELROSE — When it comes to the demolition of structures in the city, the Historical Commission will play a bigger role in the future.

This week, the City Council unanimously approved expanding the commission’s authority in this area. The Historical Commission will have regulatory…

 

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Important updates from City Hall

MELROSE — The City of Melrose is sharing the following updates for the upcoming week:

RSVP for March 28

Vietnam War Veterans Day Brunch

In recognition of National Vietnam War Veterans Day, the Melrose Veterans Services Department invites veterans and members of the community to gather in appreciation of those who served during the Vietnam…

 

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The Bridge holding Trivia Bee March 28

MELROSE — The school year may be half over, but The Bridge is still busy.

The 25th annual Trivia Bee to support The Bridge will take place on Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m. It’s not too late to get in on the trivia fun. Residents have the opportunity to form a team of two…

 

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Lipper-Garabedian office hours March 27

BOSTON — State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian announced that she and her office will hold monthly office hours for constituents in-person on Friday, March 27, at women-owned businesses in the 32nd Middlesex in honor of Women’s History Month.

The representative will be in Melrose from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at Buckalew’s General Store, located at…

 

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