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Cops for Kids with Cancer honors Molly Malone

Published in the January 11, 2017 edition

CANCER SURVIVOR Molly Malone (center) was presented with a $5,000 check from the organization Cops for Kids with Cancer on Molly Malone Day, Jan. 5. Front row, from left, Patrick, Emily and Audrey Malone. Back row, from left, Cops for Kids Board of Director members Ed McNelley, Stacey Abato and Stephen DaCorta; Tim, Molly and Nukhet Malone; Police Chief David Breen, patrolman Jonathan Duzz and Selectman Dick Dalton. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
CANCER SURVIVOR Molly Malone (center) was presented with a $5,000 check from the organization Cops for Kids with Cancer on Molly Malone Day, Jan. 5. Front row, from left, Patrick, Emily and Audrey Malone. Back row, from left, Cops for Kids Board of Director members Ed McNelley, Stacey

 

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It’s a new day for town’s fire service

Published in the January 11, 2017 edition

THE FIRE DEPARTMENT’s new career firefighters are Christopher Cavalieri (left) and Matthew Nichols. The firefighters began their tenure at the department last week. (Lynnfield Fire Department Photo)
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT’s new career firefighters are Christopher Cavalieri (left) and Matthew Nichols. The firefighters began their tenure at the department last week. (Lynnfield Fire Department Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Fire Department has begun a new era in a new year.

After three years…

 

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Share your opinions with us openly

Published in the January 11, 2017 edition

As we begin the year anew — a year filled with the promise of endless opportunities to move the town forward in positive directions for the benefit of all — the editorial staff of the Lynnfield Villager extends an invitation to our readers to share their thoughts and…

 

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Martin graduates from Officer Candidate School

ENSIGN PATRICK W. MARTIN U.S. NAVY

Published in the January 11, 2017 edition

PATRICK W. MARTIN
PATRICK W. MARTIN

NEWPORT, R.I. — Lynnfield native Patrick W. Martin graduated from the United States Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS) on Friday, Jan. 6.

Martin, of Thomas Road, was one of 71 graduates in Class 04-17 to successfully complete the demanding…

 

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Disney animator helps students transform into superheroes

Published in the January 4, 2017 edition

DISNEY ANIMATOR Stephen Wright gives drawing tips to sophomores Shelby Considine (center) and Zoe Chen during a workshop held at Lynnfield High School recently. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
DISNEY ANIMATOR Stephen Wright gives drawing tips to sophomores Shelby Considine (center) and Zoe Chen during a workshop held at Lynnfield High School recently. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Disney animator Stephen Wright discussed his experiences working as a professional artist with Lynnfield High School…

 

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Styller appeals short-term residential rental prohibition to Land Court

Published in the January 4, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — In what could be a precedent-setting case, Lynnfield homeowner Alexander Styller has appealed to the Land Court the decision of the Lynnfield Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) upholding the building inspector’s cease and desist order prohibiting “rentals of 30 days or less in…

 

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PHOTO: A wise owl visited the O’Connors on Maiden Lane

A MAJESTIC owl visited the O'Connor family on Maiden Lane one night last week. It is said in many Native American cultures that owl sightings are a sign to turn inward to seek the wisdom found through listening to one’s inner voice. Apropos advice as we look with anticipation to the new year ahead. (Kyle O'Connor Photo)
A MAJESTIC owl visited the O’Connor family on Maiden Lane one night last week. It is said in many Native American cultures that owl sightings are a sign to turn inward to seek the wisdom found through listening to one’s inner voice. Apropos advice as we look with anticipation to the new year ahead. (Kyle

 

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Still looking for First Baby of New Year winner

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

Published in the January 4, 2017 edition

LYNNFIELD — The new year is young and the Lynnfield Villager is looking for the first baby of the new year to be born to a Lynnfield family.

The newspaper’s 10th annual First Baby contest is in full swing and the Villager and many other…

 

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Nomination papers for annual town election available Monday

Published in the January 4, 2017 edition

LYNNFIELD — Nomination papers for the 2017 annual town election will be available on Monday, Jan. 9 at the Town Clerk’s office at Lynnfield Town Hall, 55 Salem St.

According to Town Clerk Trudy Reid, the following seats for elective office are open:

• Board of Selectmen…

 

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Ambulance rate change OK’d

Published in the December 28, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A change in the method used to set the town’s ambulance rates and its collection practices on past-due bills proposed by Fire Chief Mark Tetreault was unanimously approved by the selectmen Dec. 19.

Tetreault’s proposal to abandon the current “a la carte” pricing…

 

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Dias raises $2,500 for pediatric cancer to honor his late sister

Published in the December 28, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD’S Joe Dias performs at Boston’s Hard Rock Café during the fundraising rock concert he organized to benefit pediatric cancer research to honor his late sister Gianna. (Ben Esakof/Roman’s Rap-Up Media Group)
LYNNFIELD’S Joe Dias performs at Boston’s Hard Rock Café during the fundraising rock concert he organized to benefit pediatric cancer research to honor his late sister Gianna. (Ben Esakof/Roman’s Rap-Up Media Group)

BOSTON — Lynnfield native and musician Joe Dias recently held a concert at the Hard Rock Café…

 

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LMS holiday gift drive best one yet

Published in the December 28, 2016 edition

CLASSMATES, from left, Elizabeth Schmidt, Anna Kaminski and Lily Conway show off wrapped presents during Lynnfield Middle School’s annual holiday gift drive Dec. 20. The LMS community donated around 1,500 gifts to needy families this year. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
CLASSMATES, from left, Elizabeth Schmidt, Anna Kaminski and Lily Conway show off wrapped presents during Lynnfield Middle School’s annual holiday gift drive Dec. 20. The LMS community donated around 1,500 gifts to needy families this year. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Middle School’s cafeteria…

 

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