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Rotarians honor those who exemplify motto: ‘Service above Self’ at annual banquet

Published in the June 29, 2016 edition

COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION Leadership Awards, presented to non-Rotarians who best exemplify Rotary’s motto of “Service Above Self” were presented to members of the Board of Directors of the Lynnfield Moms Group for their initiative to raise private and public funds to replace aging playground equipment at Glen Meadow Park. From left: Rotary Club President Dick Simmons, LMG honorees Melissa Adams, Leah Hook, Kelly Pavao and Jessica Saccardo, and Selectman and Rotarian Dick Dalton. (Photo by The Priestley’s)
COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION Leadership Awards, presented to non-Rotarians who best exemplify Rotary’s motto of “Service Above Self” were presented to members of the Board of Directors of the Lynnfield Moms Group for their initiative to raise private and public funds to replace aging playground equipment at Glen Meadow Park. From left:

 

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All things country celebrated at Rec’s Countryfest July 23

Published in the June 29, 2016 edition

COUNTRYFEST headliner Annie Brobst was named the New England Music Awards Country Act of the Year for 2016. Tickets are on sale now at Lynnfield Rec for the July 23 event. (Lisa Czech Photography)
COUNTRYFEST headliner Annie Brobst was named the New England Music Awards Country Act of the Year for 2016. Tickets are on sale now at Lynnfield Rec for the July 23 event. (Lisa Czech Photography)

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD— Break out the cowboy boots and bandanas because all things…

 

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LAA 4th of July Road Race accepts donation from Wakefield Co-op

Published in the June 29, 2016 edition

WAKEFIELD CO-OPERATIVE Bank proudly supports the Lynnfield Athletic Association's 49th annual 4th of July Road Race with a donation of $1,000. Race day registration is available. From left, Wakefield Co-op Bank Mortgage Relationship Manager Elaine Foley; LAA Road Race Director Andrea Braconnier, and Samantha Lai, Lynnfield Branch Manager of the Wakefield Co-op Bank. (Courtesy photo)
WAKEFIELD CO-OPERATIVE Bank proudly supports the Lynnfield Athletic Association’s 49th annual 4th of July Road Race with a donation of $1,000. Race day registration is available. From left, Wakefield Co-op Bank Mortgage Relationship Manager Elaine Foley; LAA Road Race Director Andrea Braconnier, and Samantha Lai, Lynnfield Branch Manager

 

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Supt. Tremblay’s contract extended

Published in the June 22, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee and Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay came to terms on a two-year contract extension last week.

Tremblay had one year remaining on the three-year contract she signed in January 2014. The extension, which essentially gives the superintendent a new three-year…

 

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Sometimes, second graders need a buddy

Published in the June 22, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Huckleberry Hill School’s second grade buddy program with the Kevin O’Grady School made a tremendous impact on students from both schools this year, Huckleberry Hill Principal Brian Bemiss told the School Committee last week.

The Kevin O’Grady School is a separate special education…

 

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Barrett, Bell win Villager’s coloring contest

Published in the June 22, 2016 edition

WITH AN ear-to-ear grin, 6-year-old Michael Barrett accepts his prize in the Villager’s coloring contest from John Keating, a graphic artist at the newspaper who designed the contest entry. Michael won a $50 gift certificate to Meletharb’s Ice Cream as the winner in the 6 and under age group. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
WITH AN ear-to-ear grin, 6-year-old Michael Barrett accepts his prize in the Villager’s coloring contest from John Keating, a graphic artist at the newspaper who designed the contest entry. Michael won a $50 gift certificate to Meletharb’s Ice Cream as the winner in the 6 and under age

 

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Wanted: Single men who love to dance — at Lynnfield Senior Center

Published in the June 22, 2016 edition

R&R 2000 BIG BAND members provide dance music from the 1940s to men and women who come to the Lynnfield Senior Center on the second Tuesday of every month. (Gail Lowe Photo)
R&R 2000 BIG BAND members provide dance music from the 1940s to men and women who come to the Lynnfield Senior Center on the second Tuesday of every month. (Gail Lowe Photo)

By GAIL LOWE

LYNNFIELD — On the second Tuesday of every month, 17 musicians of the…

 

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PHOTO: A new beginning awaits

CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Chloe Kustka, Kasey Schena, Megan Woods, Keely Briggs and Addie Connelly relax after Summer Street School held its annual Moving On ceremony June 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Chloe Kustka, Kasey Schena, Megan Woods, Keely Briggs and Addie Connelly relax after Summer Street School held its annual Moving On ceremony June 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

Published in the June 22, 2016 edition

 

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LCWD water ban elevated

Published in the June 22, 2016 edition

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LYNNFIELD — By order of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, under the conditions of the withdrawal permits, the 14 cities and towns of the Ipswich River Basin including the Lynnfield Center Water District must restrict outside water usage to only hand held hoses with a nozzle. Violations…

 

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Road closures Friday due to paving

Posted on June 16, 2016

LYNNFIELD — Please be advised that the Department of Public Works will be paving Windsor Road, Perry Avenue and Ford Avenue on Friday, June 17, weather permitting.

During these paving operations Windsor Road, Perry Avenue, Ford Avenue and Green Meadow Drive will be closed to thru traffic.  Buses and residents…

 

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Needham Rd. neighbors ‘fearful’

Published in the June 15, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — In the wake of the fatal shooting at 8 Needham Rd. during a party over the Memorial Day weekend, town officials are reviewing the town’s zoning bylaws to determine what can be done to prohibit future short-term rentals using online sites in residential…

 

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Businesses, individuals honored at Chamber’s annual meeting

Published in the June 15, 2016 edition

KATHRYN PRICE (center), owner of Curious Kids in Lynnfield, was presented the “New Business of the Year” award for Lynnfield at the annual meeting and dinner of the Wakefield Lynnfield Chamber of Commerce June 7 at Spinelli’s. Price is shown with Chamber co-Presidents Cheryl Carroll and attorney Thomas Mullen. (Gail Lowe Photo)
KATHRYN PRICE (center), owner of Curious Kids in Lynnfield, was presented the “New Business of the Year” award for Lynnfield at the annual meeting and dinner of the Wakefield Lynnfield Chamber of Commerce June 7 at Spinelli’s. Price is shown with Chamber co-Presidents Cheryl Carroll and attorney Thomas

 

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