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Lynnfield Moms Group hosting ‘80s Night

Published in the March 2, 2016 edition

WAKEFIELD — The Lynnfield Moms Group is hosting an ‘80s Night fundraiser on Saturday, April 9 from 8 p.m.–12 a.m. at the Lynnfield Wakefield Lodge of Elks, 63 Bay State Rd., Wakefield

The LMG, in partnership with Townscape, is hosting the ‘80s fundraiser to replace the playground equipment…

 

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ConCom Scenic Road bylaw public hearing March 15

Published in the March 2, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD — On Tuesday, March 15, there will be a public hearing on the designated roads chosen as scenic under the Scenic Road bylaw as part of the regularly scheduled Conservation Commission meeting at 6:45 p.m. at Town Hall.

Five roads will be discussed: Main Street, Summer Street…

 

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DPH: Partners closure plan lacks key details

Published in the February 24, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The state Department of Public Health (DPH) has pointed out numerous deficiencies in the plan outlined by Partners HealthCare on how it will maintain access to “essential” services currently provided to area residents affected by the planned closure of Union Hospital in Lynn…

 

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April ballot set; Dalton vs. Walsh for BOS

Published in the February 24, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The April 11 town election will be headlined by a race for an open selectmen’s seat for the second straight year.

Planning Board member Richard “Dick” Dalton and Housing Authority member Michael Walsh are the two candidates vying to succeed Selectman Tom Terranova…

 

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High turnout expected for ‘Super Tuesday’ vote

Published in the February 24, 2016 edition

 By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Voters will be heading to the polls and casting ballots in the Massachusetts Presidential Primary on Tuesday, March 1.

Residents from the town’s four precincts will be casting ballots at Lynnfield High School from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. According to Town Clerk…

 

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35 town employees made over $100K last year

Published in the February 17, 2016 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Thirty-five public employees earned six-figure salaries last year according to town documents released to the Villager last week.

According to data supplied by Town Treasurer Christine O’Sullivan and based on employees’ W-2 forms, patrolman Sean Kilroy topped the highest paid employees list with…

 

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Lynnfield’s Paige McNamara on national tour with ‘Mamma Mia!’

Published in the February 17, 2016 edition

PAIGE McNAMARA
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By GAIL LOWE

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield native Paige McNamara is a young woman working hard to make her professional dream come true.

After graduating from Wagner College in New York City in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in theater performance, she hit the road with the…

 

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Partners report fails to impress critics of Union closure

Published in the February 17, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Last month, the state Department of Public Health (DPH) ruled that the services provided by North Shore Medical Center’s (NSMC) Union Hospital campus in Lynn are “necessary for preserving access and health status within NSMC’s service area.”

This was viewed as good news…

 

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PHOTO: Huckleberry Hill honors heroes

CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Ava Remon, Isabelle Moschella and Emma Tran worked diligently to make sure first responders, teachers, school officials and custodians had plenty to eat during Huckleberry Hill School's second annual Heroes Breakfast Feb. 12. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
CLOSE FRIENDS, from left, Ava Remon, Isabelle Moschella and Emma Tran worked diligently to make sure first responders, teachers, school officials and custodians had plenty to eat during Huckleberry Hill School’s second annual Heroes Breakfast Feb. 12. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

Published in the February 17, 2016 edition

 

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Meet pint-size book illustrators at book signing Feb. 21

Published in the February 17, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD —Ten pint-sized book illustrators, all students at the Summer Street School, are excited to meet the public and sign copies of “What’s in Your Pot” during their debut book signing event on Sunday, Feb. 21.

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‘Here Comes Good-Bye’

Over 300 attend Rev. Bailey’s final service 

Published in the February 10, 2016 edition

IN HIS RETIREMENT from the ministry, Rev. Dr. Dennis C. Bailey plans to spend quality time with his family, which includes his girlfriend, Rev. Linda Hey (right), as well as her mother, Lillian Worcester (left) along with Hey's three sons (back, from left): Jason, Josh and Adam Hey, and Adam's girlfriend, Lauren Lessard. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
IN HIS RETIREMENT from the ministry, Rev. Dr. Dennis C. Bailey plans to spend quality time with his family, which includes his girlfriend, Rev. Linda Hey (right), as well as her mother, Lillian Worcester (left) along with Hey’s three sons

 

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Italian Tomato Co.’s marinara sauce just like Nonna’s

Published in the February 10, 2016 edition

SINCE launching Italian Tomato Co. two years ago, business partners Michael “Mike” DiCorato (left) and John Micieli’s marinara sauce is steadily gaining ground. The sauce is now available at DiCorato’s Countryside Deli on Salem Street at the Wakefield-Lynnfield line, Hannaford’s, Wegmans Food Market, Whole Foods and mom and pop stores. Next up: Stop & Shop later this month. (Gail Lowe Photo)
SINCE launching Italian Tomato Co. two years ago, business partners Michael “Mike” DiCorato (left) and John Micieli’s marinara sauce is steadily gaining ground. The sauce is now available at DiCorato’s Countryside Deli on Salem Street at the Wakefield-Lynnfield line, Hannaford’s, Wegmans Food Market, Whole Foods and mom and

 

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