MELROSE — Scott Macaulay announces that in addition to individual certificates for a Thanksgiving dinner from J. Pace’s, he has what he calls “7 Mile Road” dinner kits for those in need on the holiday.
The kits consists of a gift card to buy a turkey at the supermarket and a an aluminum cooking dish…
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WAKEFIELD — There may be a special election to fill the vacant seat on the Town Council after all.
With the next regular Town Election just five months away, the remaining six members of the Town Council listened to the advice of Town Clerk Betsy Sheeran and voted 5-1 last week against holding a special…
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LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved a shift in the town’s tax classification on Monday.
The 1.50 shift approved by the Select Board means the tax rate will be $11.99 per thousand dollar valuation for residential property for fiscal year 2022, representing a $1.28 decrease from FY21’s tax rate of $13.92…
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AMERICAN LEGION POST 131 Firing Squad members, Marine Corps veteran Chuck Leach, Navy veteran John Harrigan, Army 82nd Airborne veteran Jack Lukas and Marine Corps veteran Hank Halligan fired shots into the air in order to honor fallen U.S. service members during the town’s Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 11. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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WAKEFIELD HOUSE OF PIZZA is now in its 50th year. Shown are owner John Mavredakis, right, and his son John. (Gail Lowe Photo)
By GAIL LOWE
WAKEFIELD—On a recent November night, Fred Brizee, owner of Designer Lawn Sprinkler in Wakefield, stopped in at Wakefield House of Pizza to say hello to an old friend…
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BOSTON – A federal court has entered a consent judgment that recovers $165,044 for 75 workers at three Massachusetts restaurants that intentionally failed to pay overtime wages. The consent judgment also orders the defendants to pay $77,750 in civil money penalties given the willful nature of the violations.
An investigation by the department’s Wage and…
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