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‘Stronger than Cancer’ benefit concert for Molly Malone

Published in the May 11, 2016 edition

MOLLY MALONE, 15, shown with her mom, Nukhet, and her sisters and brother, Emily, 7, and twins Patrick and Audrey, 6, is battling Ewing sarcoma. Tickets are available at the door to the benefit concert for the family featuring children’s performer Ben Rudnick and Friends on Saturday at Burlington High School. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
MOLLY MALONE, 15, shown with her mom, Nukhet, and her sisters and brother, Emily, 7, and twins Patrick and Audrey, 6, is battling Ewing sarcoma. Tickets are available at the door to the benefit concert for the family featuring children’s performer Ben Rudnick and Friends on Saturday at

 

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CF Great Strides Walk May 22

Published in the May 11, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD — The annual Cystic Fibrosis Great Strides Walk to Cure CF is being held Sunday, May 22 at the Lynnfield Common.

Registration begins at 10 a.m. and the 5-mile walk begins at 11 a.m. There will be a silent auction and a DJ throughout the event.

Cystic…

 

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Five scenic roads designated under new bylaw

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BILL THOMPSON advocated for designating five town streets as scenic roads. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

Published in the May 4, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — By a unanimous vote, Town Meeting passed the designation of five scenic roads under the Scenic Roads general bylaw that was adopted last year.

Last year’s process established the…

 

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Chance to win free Kids Day registration in Townscape’s Facebook photo contest

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LITTLE Henry DiBlasi is all smiles after finding a tree with a blue ribbon tied to it. For a chance to win one free registration into Townscape’s Kids Day fair on May 21, simply share a photo of your child or yourself taken in front of Townscape tree identified with a blue ribbon and share

 

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Mock car crash teaches LHS students OUI lesson

Published in the May 4, 2016 edition

SOPHOMORE Colin Lamusta lies dead on the hood of a car during the mock car crash staged in the Lynnfield High School April 27. The mock crash dramatized the dangers of drinking and driving with prom and graduation season just around the corner. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
SOPHOMORE Colin Lamusta lies dead on the hood of a car during the mock car crash staged in the Lynnfield High School April 27. The mock crash dramatized the dangers of drinking and driving with prom and graduation season just around the corner. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

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Planners receptive to Perley Burrill site overhaul

Published in the May 4, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Planning Board received a preliminary report on plans to redevelop the non-existent Perley Burrill gas station at 906 Salem St. April 27.

Attorney Jay Kimball, developer Michael Merullo, Hayes Engineering President Peter Ogren and Selectmen Chairman Phil Crawford gave the Planning Board…

 

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Joe Dias follows his sister’s advice: ‘Don’t let your fears be bigger than your dreams’

Published in the May 4, 2016 edition

SEE Joe Dias perform live at The Middle East in Cambridge on Saturday, May 14 at 6 p.m. The all-ages show is a benefit tribute concert in memory of his sister Gianna. All proceeds will be used to buy fun arts and crafts materials and other supplies for the children’s activity room on Ellison 18 at MGH Boston. Tickets are available at the door for $20. (Gibson Hazard Photo)
SEE Joe Dias perform live at The Middle East in Cambridge on Saturday, May 14 at 6 p.m. The all-ages show is a benefit tribute concert in memory of his sister Gianna. All proceeds will be used to buy fun arts and crafts materials and other supplies for the children’s

 

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PHOTO: Glorious day

A TRUE Pioneer was honored Saturday when the family of the late Johnny “O’D” O'Donnell, LHS Class of 2003, gathered with the current varsity team, friends and former coaches to re-dedicate the flagpole and memorial garden at the varsity baseball field prior to the team’s 10-1 win over Ipswich. OD’s family members kneeling from left are: his grandmother Mary Martin, his sister-in-law Casey O’Donnell, his brothers Joe and Dan O’Donnell, and his parents, John and Deb O’Donnell with their granddaughter, Grace O’Donnell, 15 months. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
A TRUE Pioneer was honored Saturday when the family of the late Johnny “O’D” O’Donnell, LHS Class of 2003, gathered with the current varsity team, friends and former coaches to re-dedicate the flagpole and memorial garden at the varsity baseball field prior to the team’s 10-1 win over Ipswich. OD’s family members kneeling from left

 

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Donate blood Saturday in memory of Carolyn T. Black

Published in the May 4, 2016 edition

THE Lynnfield Middle School gymnasium, 505 Main St., is the site of Saturday's Red Cross Blood Drive in memory of Carolyn T. Black, mother of Lynnfield resident Lori Precourt.
THE Lynnfield Middle School gymnasium, 505 Main St., is the site of Saturday’s Red Cross Blood Drive in memory of Carolyn T. Black, mother of Lynnfield resident Lori Precourt.

LYNNFIELD — The family of Carolyn T. Black would like to extend an invitation to the Lynnfield community to…

 

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Kinder Morgan pulls plug on pipeline plans

‘Good always trumps evil’ says abutter

Published in the April 27, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — In an unprecedented turn of events, Kinder Morgan announced late last week that the company has indefinitely suspended its plans for the 420-mile natural gas pipeline that would have cut through the state.

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State needs to diversify its energy sources

Published in the April 27, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Given the overwhelming bipartisan support of a recent solar energy bill in the Legislature and signed by the governor coupled with the failure of the Kinder Morgan pipeline, a climate of cooperation has emerged that could reshape the future of the state’s energy…

 

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Going, going, gone…Town Meeting authorizes sale of Centre Farm

Published in the April 27, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD Moms Group member Melissa Adams presents a rendering of the proposed new playground structure for Glen Meadow Park. Their group has raised nearly $40,000 for it while Town Meeting approved $200,000 to put toward town playgrounds. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
LYNNFIELD Moms Group member Melissa Adams presents a rendering of the proposed new playground structure for Glen Meadow Park. Their group has raised nearly $40,000 for it while Town Meeting approved $200,000 to put toward town playgrounds. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Nearly two years…

 

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