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Wakefield-based Angel Fund awards $800K to UMass Chan Medical School to advance cutting-edge ALS research

WAKEFIELD — The Angel Fund for ALS Research has awarded $800,000 to UMass Chan Medical School to accelerate research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

The donation supports the work of two recognized leaders in ALS research: Robert H. Brown Jr., DPhil, MD, the Donna M. and Robert J. Manning…

 

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Authorities believe body of missing Murray St. man found in Lake

JASON THOMAS

WAKEFIELD – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Wakefield Chief of Police Steven Skory confirmed that a body was recovered from Lake Quannapowitt yesterday afternoon. Preliminary information, including the clothing of the victim, suggests that it is the body of Jason Thomas, 45, who was reported missing to Wakefield Police on December 13…

 

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Go against the grain for the sake of March Madness

 

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

Happy March Madness Eve to all who celebrate. 

Not baptized in the Faith of the Final Four? In the famous words of “Bluto” Blutarsky: “Grab a bracket. It don’t cost nothin’”. 

To you new pledges and to all returning self-identified bracketologists let me be…well probably the ninth or tenth in your

 

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Around the Schoolyard published March 12, 2026

Published in the North Reading Transcript

Spring Forward: Encouraging focus, growth, and momentum in the final stretch

By Gina M. Sacco
Assistant Director of Special Education

 

As winter gives way to spring, schools begin to feel a subtle but important shift. The days grow longer, spring sunlight brightens our classrooms, and conversations start to…

 

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Community celebrates Music In Our Schools Month

A LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL rock band comprised of, from left, lead vocalist Isabelle Ruocco, bassist Kenneth Waldron-Price, guitarist Jacob Cordero, guitarist Shea Moore and guitarist Anna Raslavicus performed a cover “American Girl” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers during the Music In Our Schools Month Concert in the LHS gym on March 12. Missing from

 

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John Beccia seeks ‘creating opportunities for all people’

JOHN BECCIA

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Local resident John Beccia is looking to bring a new perspective to Congress.

Beccia is one of eight candidates who are running for the Democratic Party’s nomination for the Sixth Congressional District this September. He is looking to succeed U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, who decided against running for…

 

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Town shining a light on autism this April

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 18, 2026

By DAN TOMASELLO

 

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted to designate the month of April as Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month during a March 9 meeting.

Select Board Chair Alexis Leahy read the Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month proclamation during last week’s meeting.

“Autism…

 

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Spring TM warrant opened, date set

BY DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Mark your calendars.

The Select Board unanimously voted during a March 9 meeting to set the date for Spring Town Meeting as Tuesday, April 28, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium.

“We have done this before when we moved it from Monday to Tuesday,” said Select…

 

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SC approves revised LMS Pathway Exploration Policy

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 18, 2026

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee approved a revised version of the new Lynnfield Middle School Pathway Exploration Policy pertaining to career and technical education (CTE) during a recent meeting.

Last October, the School Committee approved the LMS Pathway Exploration Policy due to the…

 

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Scott Gordon starts second stint as boys’ tennis head coach

SCOTT GORDON, LHS boys’ tennis head coach from 2005 to 2010, will return to the sidelines this season to replace retired coach Joe Dunn. (Courtesy Photo)

Published in the March 18, 2026 edition of the Lynnfield Villager

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — Scott Gordon is the new head coach of the Lynnfield High boys’ tennis team

 

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