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Select Board, TM honor Townsend Award winners

THE SELECT BOARD presented late Selectman/School Committee member Bob Weiss’ family with the Townsend Award prior to the state of Town Meeting last week. From left, Kathryn Weiss, Select Board Chairman Dick Dalton, Jane Weiss, Assistant Town Administrator Bob Curtin and Select Board member Phil Crawford. Missing from photo is Select Board member Joe Connell…

 

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Haunted High School terrifies and delights the community

A GROUP OF GIRLS dressed up as characters from “The Purge” during Haunted High School on Oct. 24. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — It’s the spookiest time of year.

Eight-hundred-and-seventy-five people came together to get scared and have some laughs during Haunted High School’s return on Sunday, Oct. 24. The biannual fundraiser’s…

 

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Councilor questions school spending vs. performance

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — Every fall for the last several years, the Town Council, the Finance Committee and the School Committee have gotten together to hear and discuss the current state of the town’s finances in advance of the annual budget process, which gets underway in earnest early in the new year.

Last week’s…

 

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PHOTO: Ghoulish behavior reported

THIS JUNE CIRCLE home is all ready for Halloween with an ensemble on decorations including giant spider webs and skeletons. (Photo by Aubrey Kelly)

 

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PHOTO: The gang is all here

THESE KIDS FROM Norman Road are enjoying the great weather we have been having. (Photo by [email protected])

 

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Fewer homes sold last month

MELROSE — As inventory levels across Massachusetts continued to shrink, the median sale price for both single-family homes and condominiums climbed in September on a year-over-year basis, according to a new report from The Warren Group, a leading provider of real estate and transaction data.

In Melrose, 14 single-family homes sold last month at a…

 

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Wanted: New MHS name, mascot suggestions

MELROSE — Over the summer, Melrose High Principal Jason Merrill announced a plan to create a new name and possible mascot for Melrose High.

Now he’s looking for ideas.

In a release announcing that suggestions of possible names and mascots for Melrose High’s sports teams and extracurricular clubs are now being accepted, high school administrators…

 

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