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Lahey medical building eyed for MarketStreet

Published in the February 22, 2017 edition

NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Managing Partner Ted Tye shows a rendering of the proposed three-story, 42-foot high medical office building for MarketStreet Lynnfield during the Planning Board’s meeting Feb. 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Managing Partner Ted Tye shows a rendering of the proposed three-story, 42-foot high medical office building for MarketStreet Lynnfield during the Planning Board’s meeting Feb. 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — National Development Managing Partner Ted Tye was hoping to feel the love…

 

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Wakefield town administrator concerned about MarketStreet expansion

Published in the February 22, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Wakefield Town Administrator Stephen P. Maio has aired concerns in a letter about a proposed “major modification” to the Planned Village Development District (PVDD) agreement for MarketStreet Lynnfield.

During last week’s Planning Board meeting, National Development Managing Partner Ted Tye unveiled a proposal…

 

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Perley Burrill plan moves forward

Published in the February 22, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The ongoing saga of cleaning up the Perley Burrill property is starting to gain traction, Selectmen Chairman Phil Crawford told the Villager last week.

The selectmen voted to foreclose on the 914 Salem St. property last August for failing to pay back taxes…

 

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PHOTO: Solemn honor

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ONE HUNDRED years after the U.S. entered the “war to end all wars,” the bronze honor roll stands frozen in time on the town common. “Dedicated to the Lynnfield boys who served in the World War 1917–1919,” it includes the names of 64 servicemen, including Willard J. Freeman, John F. Lammers and Benjamin L. Mitchell,

 

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Schools propose next spending plan

Published February 15, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Last week, Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay presented the school department’s preliminary fiscal year 2018 budget to the School Committee.

Tremblay has proposed a budget totaling $23,780,038 for FY’18, which she said represents a 4.0 percent increase from FY’17’s $22,865,421 budget. She said the school…

 

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Plans for the Ship Mall unveiled to ZBA

Published February 15, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The first public hearing in the process of converting the area currently occupied by The Ship Restaurant into a small three-unit strip mall plus a free-standing bank building was held before the Zoning Board of Appeals Feb. 7.

After a lengthly discussion on the site…

 

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Community pitches in to help METCO family

Published in the February 15, 2017 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Last month, the Lynnfield community came together to help a second grade METCO student whose family lost all of their possessions in a fire.

According to the Huckleberry Hill PTO Facebook page, the second grader and his family “lost their home and all…

 

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Fire Chief offers tribute to Lt. Macdonald

Published in the February 15, 2017 edition

Macdonaldobit-webLYNNFIELD — It is with great sadness that Fire Chief Mark W. Tetreault announces the sudden passing of Retired Lieutenant Alan R. Macdonald on February 11, 2017.

“Although officially retired, Lt. Macdonald was extremely active in the fire service and continued to mentor, train and leave his permanent…

 

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PHOTO: Eagle snack shack

SUNTAUG LAKE’S resident bald eagles enjoyed a pre-Super Bowl brunch on ice. The spectacular shot taken at the shoreline from 100 feet away was captured by Patrick Curley using a 600mm telephoto lens. The female eagle, who is larger than her mate, has an intimidating six-foot wingspan. (Patrick Curley Photo)
SUNTAUG LAKE’S resident bald eagles enjoyed a pre-Super Bowl brunch on ice. The spectacular shot taken at the shoreline from 100 feet away was captured by Patrick Curley using a 600mm telephoto lens. The female eagle, who is larger than her mate, has an intimidating six-foot wingspan. (Patrick Curley Photo)

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Molly Malone blood drive hosted by Ira Toyota Feb. 24

Published in the February 15, 2017 edition

DANVERS — Ira Toyota of Danvers, 99 Andover St. (Rte. 114) is hosting a blood drive in honor of Lynnfield High School junior Molly Malone and other childhood cancer warriors on Friday, Feb. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

In a Facebook post, local resident Linda Maxwell…

 

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Mallett earns recreational professional certification

Published in the February 15, 2017 editionlynnfield-rec-logo_fb

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Recreation announced this week that Recreation Director Julie Mallett has obtained her license as a Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) from the National Recreation and Park Association.

CPRP certification is granted to individuals at the forefront of the recreation profession who meet high standards…

 

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Sweet revenge!

Published in the February 8, 2017 edition

Now that was a Super Bowl game.

The New England Patriots, once the laughingstock of the National Football League and quite possibly of all professional sports, came back in historic fashion Sunday night in Houston to win the 51st edition of The Big Game in overtime.

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