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Police to conduct alcohol compliance checks at licensed premises

NORTH READING — Chief Michael Murphy reports that the North Reading Police Department will conduct random alcohol compliance checks at local establishments that are licensed to sell alcohol.

Compliance checks are done to prevent people under the age of 21 from obtaining alcohol, and to ensure that local businesses and restaurants that hold liquor licenses…

 

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Front Page: July 28, 2021

 

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Analysis: Batteries an alternative to MMWEC plant

WALTHAM — Today, Massachusetts Climate Action Network (MCAN) and Clean Energy Group released an assessment for energy storage alternatives for Project 2015A, the natural gas and oil powered peaker plant proposed by the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC) for Peabody. The assessment was conducted by Strategen, a global consulting firm with leading technical modeling…

 

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PHOTO: Seeing red

BEGONIAS line the path leading to the Hiker at the Rockery. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Front Page: July 28, 2021

 

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Officials, residents condemn anti-Semitic graffiti

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Police Department is investigating anti-Semitic graffiti that was discovered at Glen Meadow Park on the morning of Wednesday, July 21.

A spray painted swastika, the name “Hitler” and an obscene image of male genitalia were discovered on the back of a shed. Lynnfield resident Matthew Donahue and his twin…

 

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Departing town engineer will miss Lynnfield

Charlie Richter served for 16 years

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A highly regarded local official is leaving town at the end of the month.

Town Engineer Charlie Richter is biding farewell to Lynnfield after a 16-year tenure because he and his family decided to relocate to the Midwest. He is currently a Wakefield resident…

 

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PHOTO: Time to unwind

THREE HAPPY DOGS relax underneath the refinished fire bell during Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 22. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Front Page: July 27, 2021

 

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Larceny of cash reported

WAKEFIELD — On Friday at about 1 p.m. a Crescent Street resident called police to report a possible theft.

The man told police that a couple of acquaintances were visiting his apartment. He said that he left his wallet containing $400 out while he left the room to do something. When he returned, he told police…

 

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Front Page: July 26, 2021

 

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Local stores sold tobacco products to minors

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD – It’s now going to be very costly for stores if they sell tobacco products to anyone under 21 years of age, as several local stores recently found out the hard way.

Under a state law passed in December of 2019, the fines and penalties for selling tobacco products to anyone

 

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