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READY FOR THE BALL. Lynnfield High School's annual Snowball at the Danversport Yacht Club lived up to its name Saturday night with just enough snow to make it magical. Getting ready for the big night are friends, from left: Keira Rothwell, Mia Lemieux, Lauren Gaudette, Daphne Terris and Sabrina Al-Mayahi. (Maria Terris Photo)
READY FOR THE BALL. Lynnfield High School’s annual Snowball at the Danversport Yacht Club lived up to its name Saturday night with just enough snow to make it magical. Getting ready for the big night are friends, from left: Keira Rothwell, Mia Lemieux, Lauren Gaudette, Daphne Terris and Sabrina Al-Mayahi. (Maria Terris Photo)

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DPU hearing on pipeline survey to be held in town

Published in the January 27, 2016 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield has been selected by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) as one of the six communities to host the public comment hearings on the Northeast Energy Direct (NED) land survey petitions for the Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.

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Freshman class selling Pioneer Pride blankets

Published in the January 27, 2016 edition

THE FRESHMAN class at LHS wants everyone to show their "Pioneer Pride" by ordering their blankets with the Pioneer logo. Class of 2019 members proudly displaying the blankets are kneeling (from left): Grace Sokop, Brianna Barrett and Gabriella Passatempo; standing (from left): Joe Fabrizio, Willa MacLennan, Barbara Dickey, Ashley Barrett and Emily Dickey. (Courtesy Photo)
THE FRESHMAN class at LHS wants everyone to show their “Pioneer Pride” by ordering their blankets with the Pioneer logo. Class of 2019 members proudly displaying the blankets are kneeling (from left): Grace Sokop, Brianna Barrett and Gabriella Passatempo; standing (from left): Joe Fabrizio, Willa MacLennan, Barbara Dickey,

 

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Retiring pastor will miss the ‘loving, caring, welcoming ways’ of Centre Congregational Church

Published in the January 20, 2016 edition

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REVEREND DR. DENNIS C. BAILEY will retire as pastor of the Centre Congregational Church after delivering his final sermon on Sunday, Jan. 31. His ministry career spanned over 40 years at churches in Jamaica Plain, Billerica and Lynnfield. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

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LYNNFIELD — Throughout more…

 

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Rail trail details aired at Wakefield forum

Published in the January 20, 2016 edition

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — Dozens of Wakefield residents and some Lynnfield residents came out Jan. 13 to an informational meeting on the proposed Rail Trail that would run from the Junction area in Wakefield, through Lynnfield to the Peabody line.

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LHS Open Studios celebrates student creativity

Published in the January 20, 2016 edition

HIGH SCHOOL students, from left, Jesse Valway, Nick Zhang, Tyler Murphy and Zach Bisconti were part of a percussion ensemble that performed a cover of the 1980’s New Wave classic Take On Me by A-Ha during Lynnfield High School’s Open Studios Jan. 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
HIGH SCHOOL students, from left, Jesse Valway, Nick Zhang, Tyler Murphy and Zach Bisconti were part of a percussion ensemble that performed a cover of the 1980’s New Wave classic Take On Me by A-Ha during Lynnfield High School’s Open Studios Jan. 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

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SOPHOMORES, from left, Makayla Maffeo, Raden Sorli Hawk and Mallory Rocca were quite impressed with their classmates’ works of art during Lynnfield High School’s first Open Studios event held Jan. 14. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

Published in the January 20, 2016 edition

 

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Chamber breakfast Jan. 27

Published in the January 20, 2016 edition

WAKEFIELD – The Wakefield Lynnfield Chamber of Commerce will host a “Before Work Breakfast” (BWB) seminar featuring Lynnfield Town Administrator Jim Boudreau and Wakefield Town Administrator Steve Maio on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at the Meeting House, 617 Main St., Lynnfield.

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Last day to register to vote Feb. 10

Published in the January 20, 2016 edition

LYNNFIELD — Town Clerk Trudy Reid is reminding residents the last day to register to vote, change one’s voting address or party affiliation for the March 2016 state primary is Wednesday, Feb. 10.

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RSVP for Rev. Bailey’s retirement reception

Posted on January 21, 2016

LYNNFIELD — Reverend Dr. Dennis C. Bailey is retiring from the ministry after more than 41 years of service to the faithful in three communities.

The last 9 1/2 years of his career were spent in service to Centre Congregational Church as its pastor.

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Exporting the spirit of sport to Cuba and beyond

Published in the January 13, 2016 edition

BOSTON BRAVES F.C. President and founder Spiros Tourkakis stands among a small sample of the hundreds of trophies, plaques, team flags and signed memorabilia displayed in his home. The items were exchanged between his soccer team and the nearly 50 international veteran teams the Braves have competed against since 2001. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
BOSTON BRAVES F.C. President and founder Spiros Tourkakis stands among a small sample of the hundreds of trophies, plaques, team flags and signed memorabilia displayed in his home. The items were exchanged between his soccer team and the nearly 50 international veteran teams the Braves have competed against

 

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Townspeople’s input on their vision for a 21st century library sought 

Published in the January 13, 2016 edition

PART 2 of last week's library building project visioning update included using a scale model of the town center and Reedy Meadow to illustrate how building on a portion of the golf course area would impact the site and the neighborhood. The course would remain intact. Kevin Bergeron (left) and Sam Lasky of Rawn Associates explain various options for the site. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
PART 2 of last week’s library building project visioning update included using a scale model of the town center and Reedy Meadow to illustrate how building on a portion of the golf course area would impact the site and the neighborhood. The course would remain intact. Kevin Bergeron

 

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