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Lynnfield Villager 14 January 2026

We are the champions

Lynnfield Villager 14 January 2026

BUDDIES Bryan Mallett (left) and Ben Sieve won the second annual cornhole tournament fundraiser at the Wakefield Elks on Jan. 10. Bryan held the fundraiser in order to raise funds for his Boston Marathon run this April, which will be supporting the Sharla Sieve Liver Pump Fund at Massachusetts General Hospital. Sharla passed away from…

 

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The sign says it all

CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Jake Mallett, Ben Sieve, Bryan Mallett, Olivia Sieve, Maddie Sieve and Kiera Mallett had plenty of reasons to celebrate after hosting a successful second annual cornhole tournament fundraiser at the Wakefield Elks on Jan. 10. Bryan is running the Boston Marathon for Massachusetts General Hospital for the second straight year in

 

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Select Board race set

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Town Election will feature a contested Select Board race on Tuesday, April 14.

After nomination papers became available at the Town Clerk’s Office on Thursday, Nov. 8, Select Board Chair Phil Crawford and Library Trustee Joe Gallagher each pulled papers for a three-year term on the Select Board.

Crawford…

 

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String, Lambert eye open SC seat

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Two political newcomers are running for an open School Committee seat in the Town Election on Tuesday, April 14.

Willowdale Drive resident Jillian String and Huntingdon Road resident Brian Lambert are looking to succeed School Committee member Jamie Hayman, who announced last month that he is not running for a…

 

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Town administrator contract extension OK’d

ROB DOLAN

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted to extend Town Administrator Rob Dolan’s contract during a Jan. 6 meeting.

Select Board Chair Phil Crawford said Dolan’s contract amendment would extend his pact to Jan. 31, 2028. He said the Town Charter stipulates that the Select Board can appoint a town…

 

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Select Board airs concerns about schools’ tech budget

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board expressed concerns for the second straight year about the school system’s ongoing technology replacement program during a Jan. 6 meeting.

As part of the School Department’s recommended fiscal year 2027 capital budget, Superintendent Tom Geary last month requested $398,000 for school technology upgrades and replacements. The district…

 

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$80.7M operating budget for FY27 proposed

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — With the holiday season now in the rearview mirror, town officials are turning their attention to budget season.

Town Administrator Rob Dolan unveiled a proposed $80,766,936 operating budget for fiscal year 2027 during the Select Board’s Jan. 6 meeting. The recommended spending plan for the next fiscal year represents a…

 

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$2M capital budget recommended for FY27

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Town Administrator Rob Dolan unveiled a recommended $2,035,000 capital budget for fiscal year 2027 during the Select Board’s Jan. 6 meeting.

While the Select Board has yet to finalize the recommended capital budget for FY27, Dolan said the internal Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Committee has been reviewing each department’s capital…

 

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Three Traffic Safety Advisory Committee members resign

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Three members of the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) have resigned over the past month.

According to the town website, “the TSAC is an advisory committee reporting to the Select Board.” The committee is tasked with evaluating “public safety and nuisance issues involving traffic, roads and related infrastructure in the town…

 

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Bogart, Kumar pull nomination papers

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Two incumbents who are currently running in uncontested races pulled nomination papers for the April 14 Town Election last week.

Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Vice Chair Tom Bogart pulled papers for a two-year term in the April Town Election on Thursday, Jan. 8.

“I have had an interest in…

 

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2026 dog licenses now available

LYNNFIELD — Dog licenses for 2026 are now available through the Town Clerk’s Office. 

All dogs six months of age or older must be licensed annually by March 1. Licenses may be obtained online, in person or by mail with valid proof of a current rabies vaccination.

Similar to previous years, the Annual Town

 

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