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Expect delays, parking bans on Hidden Valley Road

Posted on Tuesday August 2, 2016

LYNNFIELD — The Department of Public Works has scheduled reconstruction of Hidden Valley Road beginning Wednesday, August 3, weather permitting.

Residents along this street will be asked to assist the DPW while this work is occurring. Parking on the street is prohibited while this work is being performed from 6…

 

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PHOTO: Line dancing with the band

FANS of Annie Brobst have fun with some traditional country line dancing while the band performs on stage on the common during Saturday's Countryfest concert sponsored by Lynnfield Rec. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
FANS of Annie Brobst have fun with some traditional country line dancing while the band performs on stage on the common during Saturday’s Countryfest concert sponsored by Lynnfield Rec. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

Published in the July 27, 2016 edition

 

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ZBA to hear Needham Rd. appeal Aug. 2 at LMS

Published in the July 27, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The town’s dispute with 8 Needham Rd. homeowner Alexander Styller will be the subject of a Zoning Board of Appeals public hearing on Aug. 2 in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Styller is appealing Building Inspector Jack Roberto’s cease…

 

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Creating more for kids to do at the library

Jonathan Nichols is new Youth Services head

Published in the July 27, 2016 edition

JONATHAN NICHOLS is settling in as the head of youth services for the Lynnfield Public Library.  (Dan Tomasello Photo)
JONATHAN NICHOLS is settling in as the head of youth services for the Lynnfield Public Library. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Jonathan Nichols feels right at home as the Lynnfield Public Library’s new head of Youth Services.

Nichols…

 

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Portion of Reedy Meadow declared ‘surplus’ to allow library project to proceed

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Published in the July 27, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The Board of Selectmen voted July 18 that a small portion of the Reedy Meadow Golf Course is “surplus property” and can therefore be set aside for the express purpose of building a new library.

The declaration was the first step in a…

 

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PHOTO: Hanging out

LOCAL RESIDENT Brian Tripp and his 7-year-old son Brady kick back and relax at the Rotary Club’s Concert on the Common July 27. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
LOCAL RESIDENT Brian Tripp and his 7-year-old son Brady kick back and relax at the Rotary Club’s Concert on the Common July 27. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

Published in the July 27, 2016 edition

 

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Chief: Increase in brush fires due to drought

Published in the July 27, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The current drought has made brush fires a real problem locally.

During the past week alone, the Lynnfield Fire Department responded to five brush fires out of 45 total calls made to the department from Sunday, July 17 through Saturday, July 23.

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Union will close; ER will stay open for 3 years

Published in the July 20, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Under a plan approved last week by the state’s Public Health Council, North Shore Medical Center’s Salem Hospital campus will be allowed to expand, paving the way for the eventual closure of Union Hospital in Lynn, which is also owned by NSMC.

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Countryfest to transform town common Saturday

Published in the July 20, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

RISING STAR Annie Brobst headlines Lynnfield Countryfest this Saturday on the common. (Lisa Czech Photography)
RISING STAR Annie Brobst headlines Lynnfield Countryfest this Saturday on the common. (Lisa Czech Photography)

LYNNFIELD — Yee-haw!

Countryfest, the entertainment event of the summer in Lynnfield, will transform the town common into a five hour celebration of country music and culture on Saturday, July…

 

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12th annual Reid’s Ride raises $195K

Published in the July 20, 2016 edition

THE 12TH annual Reid’s Ride bike-a-thon raised $195,000 July 17. One of the ride’s highest grossing teams was the Lynnfield Rotary Club, which raised over $12,000. Members of the club celebrated in style by hanging out with ‘Stars Wars’ characters at the finish line at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester. This year’s ride had a Star Wars theme.
THE 12TH annual Reid’s Ride bike-a-thon raised $195,000 July 17. One of the ride’s highest grossing teams was the Lynnfield Rotary Club, which raised over $12,000. Members of the club celebrated in style by hanging out with ‘Stars Wars’ characters at the finish line at Stage Fort Park

 

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PHOTO: Summertime is puppy time

TEN-WEEK-OLD Charlie the puppy knows how to be the center of attention in the Mitchell family. He enjoyed his outing to Rotary’s summer concert on the common last week with Julie and Paul Mitchell and their children, Sarah, 7, and William, 5. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
TEN-WEEK-OLD Charlie the puppy knows how to be the center of attention in the Mitchell family. He enjoyed his outing to Rotary’s summer concert on the common last week with Julie and Paul Mitchell and their children, Sarah, 7, and William, 5. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

Published in the July 20, 2016 edition

 

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Villager hears

Published in the July 20, 2016 edition

That Evergreen Design Group, LLC, a Wakefield-based construction and design company, was featured on HGTV’s Beach Front Bargain Hunt earlier this month.

“We were really excited when the show’s producers contacted us,” said Cliff Jones and Matt Catalani, owners of Evergreen Design Group. “They said they were looking…

 

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