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ZBA continues Knights of Columbus redevelopment project

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Zoning Board of Appeals recently voted to continue a discussion on the proposed Knights of Columbus redevelopment project to its next meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 7.

ZBA Chair Anthony Moccia recalled that brothers Matthew and David Palumbo’s Top Tier Properties, LLC have applied for a Special Permit and Site…

 

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Screening eyed for new Porsche Service Station

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Herb Chambers has agreed to install screening between the proposed new Porsche Service Station and Canterbury Road, atty. Jesse Schomer said during a recent Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) meeting.

The company is seeking Site Plan Approval under the Zoning Bylaw in order to construct a new Porsche Service Station at…

 

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Town Hall closed the afternoon of Dec. 17

LYNNFIELD — Town Hall offices will be closed from 1-4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 17 for employee training.

The Treasurer/Tax Collector’s Office, the Town Clerk’s Office, the Assessor’s Office, Payroll/Benefits and Veterans Services are located at the Senior Center/Lynnfield Public Schools Central Office, 525 Salem St.

The Town Administrator’s Office is located on the second…

 

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LMS ‘Gift Drive’ underway

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Middle School is once again sponsoring its annual Gift Drive for families in need this holiday season.

The gift drive kicked off on Tuesday, Nov. 26 when Department of Children and Families’ Lynn Area Office social workers visited the middle school and spoke to students.

Year after year, the LMS annual gift…

 

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History lesson

SUMMER STREET SCHOOL teacher Paige Campbell and her third and fourth grade students recently visited the new Veterans Memorial. Front row, from left, Kailyn Bowie, Kylah Rae Peterson-El,  Flora Kloack, Reilly Berlinghieri and Marissa Neal. Back row, from left, Campbell, Nicholas Guerriero, Rocco Guarracino, Michael Prizio, Nicolas Antonelli, Rowan Fleming, Michael Sanseverino, Logan MacNichol and

 

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Taxes going up

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved a shift in the town’s tax classification during a Nov. 25 meeting.

The .916970 shift approved by the Select Board means the tax rate is estimated to be $10.56 per thousand dollar valuation for residential property for fiscal year 2025, which represents an increase of…

 

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Community Schools presents ‘A Night at the Theatre’ Dec. 5

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Community Schools is hosting a community trip to the Northshore Music Theatre in Beverly to see “A Christmas Carol” featuring Lynnfield’s very own, Isabella Carol and Alexandra D’Onofrio, on Thursday, Dec. 5.

Family and friends will ride together on a bus leaving from Lynnfield High School, 275 Essex St., at 6:30 p.m. Adults…

 

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‘Country Store’ returns Dec. 7

LYNNFIELD — Historic Lynnfield’s Country Store will take place on Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Meeting House.

Doors will open at 9 a.m. and will stay open through Lynnfield Recreation’s Tree Lighting Ceremony.  Vendors will include favorites from the past, as well as some new additions to the store.

This year’s Country Store will…

 

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Single-family home prices keep rising

LYNNFIELD — The number of single-family homes sold in town last month dipped slightly.

According to The Warren Group, there were 12 single-family homes sold in Lynnfield during the month of October that had a median sales price of $1,282,500, which represented a 16.6 percent increase over the 11 homes sold in October 2023 that…

 

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Three Pioneers named CAL volleyball All-Stars

From left to right: Senior captain Erika Pasquale and sophomore Audrey Manning were both named CAL First Team All-Stars while Senior captain Erin Higdon was named a CAL Second Team All-Star.

LYNNFIELD — Three members of the Lynnfield High volleyball team were recently named Cape Ann League All-Stars.

Senior captain Erika Pasquale and sophomore Audrey…

 

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Talented thespians

TESS LANZA (L) starred as Amy and Mallory DiSilvio (R) portrayed Meg in Lynnfield High School’s production of “Little Women” last weekend. (Sabrina Ornae Photography)

 

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LHS Pioneer Stadium turf replacement approved

TOWN MEETING NOTEBOOK

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A new turf field is going to replace the existing one at Lynnfield High School’s Pioneer Stadium after Fall Town Meeting overwhelmingly voted to approve the project on Nov. 13.

Recreation Commission Chair Mike Cuddy gave an overview of Article 3.

“Article 3 is a request to transfer…

 

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