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Lynnfield-North Reading wrestlers win league title

Post-publication update: Lynnfield overwhelms Wilmington 65-11 (Feb. 4)

 

THE LNR wrestling team holds the CAL Dual Meet Championship plaque at the CAL-NEC tournament in Beverly after finishing the regular season undefeated for the league crown. In the front row from left to right is Jason Kouyoumdjian, Jakob Hulett, Zach Inafuku, Jayce Melara, Nate Barstow

 

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UPDATE: Girls’ hoop falls to rival North Reading following Essex Tech win

Post-publication updates:
Lynnfield falls to North Reading 60-46 (Feb. 6)
Lynnfield defeats Essex 47-27, (Feb. 2)

 

 

Published February 4, 2026

Girls’ hoop team tops Triton, falls to Manchester-Essex

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

THE PIONEERS continued their strong season with a 50-46 road win over Triton on Jan. 28. Lynnfield is 8-6 and ranked

 

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UPDATE: Boys’ hoop (12-4) defeats Bishop Fenwick, falls to rival North Reading

Post-publication update:
Lynnfield falls to North Reading 75-61 (Feb. 6)
Lynnfield defeats Bishop Fenwick, 83-67 (Feb. 2)

 

HARRIS HADZIHASANOVIC tips off during Lynnfield’s home game against Manchester-Essex on Jan. 30. The Pioneers (11-3), ranked No. 22 in Div. 3, travel to rival North Reading (9-5, No. 35 in D3) this Friday night at 7

 

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Vote-by-mail, early voting for Town Election OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Town Election on Tuesday, April 14 will feature vote-by-mail and in-person early voting once again this spring.

Town Clerk Stephanie Jarosz requested that the Select Board approve four policies related to the April Town Election during a Jan. 28 meeting. She asked that the Select Board vote on each policy…

 

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Melrose Farmers’ Market announces winter series

MELROSE — The Melrose Farmers’ Market will host a series of Winter Markets on Sundays: February 8, March 8 and April 12 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Melrose YMCA.

The markets will feature seasonal produce from local farms, small-batch food items and handmade crafts, offering a welcoming space to shop local and stay…

 

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Front Page: February 3, 2026

 

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Nikitin named to veterans’ board

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By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD – Retired United States Navy Commander and Wakefield native Shelby M. Nikitin will continue to serve her country, her town and its veterans as a member of the Wakefield Veterans Advisory Board.

Commander Nikitin was appointed to the board last week by the Town Council.

A decorated Naval officer, Nikitin is a 2000 graduate of Wakefield Memorial High School. She graduated from the College of the…

 

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Snow Bank 2026

Overnight snow removal planned

WAKEFIELD — Public Works crews continue to clean up after Wakefield received almost two feet of snow during our recent storm. To improve roadway conditions and clear more parking areas, overnight snow removal operations will take place from 10 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3, through 6 a.m. on Wednesday, February 4. Crews will be working…

 

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Be still

GEORGIA STANDS FOR A MINUTE on her running track leading to the family wood pile. (Lucia Jenkins Photo)

 

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Wakefield/Lynnfield swimmers go undefeated in regular season

THE CO-OP Wakefield/Lynnfield boys’ swim team went undefeated in the regular season thanks to strong work from Wakefield swimmers. Pictured in the front row from left to right is Andrew Meadows and Kestrel Sheau. In the back row from left is James Cook, Malcolm Kelton and Yasser Bouarfa. Missing from photo: Michael Brown and Eli

 

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State’s energy security plan identified 29 mitigation steps

Federal official cites energy system threats at time of ‘explosive load growth’

 

 

A FEDERALLY-REQUIRED State Energy Security Plan (SESP) looked at eight natural threats like coastal flooding, high winds, wildfires and extreme temperatures with an eye towards protecting the electric, petroleum and natural gas systems that power life and work across Massachusetts. (Cyrus

 

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