Lynnfield News

Conflict of interest violation alleged against Barrett

Published in the October 21, 2015 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Former Selectman Mark McDonough has made good on his promise to file a conflict of interest violation complaint against current Selectman Christopher Barrett.

As reported in last week’s Villager, the matter involves the board’s ongoing discussions surrounding the dilapidated Perley Burrill property at…

 

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LHS Compass fosters civics, community service

Published in the October 21, 2015 edition

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL's Compass program seeks to connect upperclassmen with underclassmen and generate more school spirit. The program is led by Executive Board members, from left, Connor Reardon, Abbie Weaver, CJ Finn, Meryl Braconnier, Danny Bronshvayg and Renee DelNegro. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL’s Compass program seeks to connect upperclassmen with underclassmen and generate more school spirit. The program is led by Executive Board members, from left, Connor Reardon, Abbie Weaver, CJ Finn, Meryl Braconnier, Danny Bronshvayg and Renee DelNegro. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A…

 

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PHOTO: The Spirit of Halloween

SISTERS Ella (left) and Sabrina Hayman show off pumpkins they decorated at the annual Pumpkin Fair at Summer Street School Oct. 17. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
SISTERS Ella (left) and Sabrina Hayman show off pumpkins they decorated at the annual Pumpkin Fair at Summer Street School Oct. 17. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

Published in the October 21, 2015 edition

 

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Flu Clinic for kids Oct. 26 at Town Hall

Published in the October 21, 2015 edition

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Board of Health will hold a special  Children’s Flu Clinic on Monday, Oct. 26 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Town Hall, 55 Summer St.

The Children’s Flu Clinic is open to all children ages 3 and older. Both residents and non-residents are welcome…

 

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Evereve private shopping event benefits FFBC

Published in the October 21, 2015 edition

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LYNNFIELD — No plans for Thursday night? Then grab the girls and join Friends Fighting Breast Cancer at the first FFBC/Evereve Event at MarketStreet Lynnfield on Oct. 22 from 6 to 9 p.m.

Enjoy the private shopping event along with complimentary sparkling wine and catered food from a…

 

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Kinder Morgan forum in town Oct. 29

Posted on: Friday, October 16, 2015

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LYNNFIELD — Kinder Morgan and its subsidiary, Tennessee Pipeline Company, LLC, will be holding a public hearing on the proposed Northeast Energy Direct Project on Thursday, Oct. 29 at Spinelli’s Function Facility, Route 1 South.

The forum will take place from 6-8 p.m. A light buffet will be served…

 

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EDITORIAL: Ballot vote should decide selectmen expansion

Published in the October 14, 2015 edition

When Town Meeting convenes next Monday night, voters will be asked to approve a monumental change in town government.

Warrant Article 4 is a citizens’ petition that seeks to expand the Board of Selectmen from three members to five. This possibility has brought inevitable comparisons to our North…

 

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Perley Burrill resolution inches along

Published in the October 14, 2015 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Prior to an update given on the status of the Perley Burrill property at 906-914 Salem St., during last week’s selectmen’s meeting, Selectman Tom Terranova recused himself citing a prior professional relationship with the property owner, Joe Pedoto. Terranova had served as his…

 

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Oct. T.M. at LMS Monday

Published in the October 14, 2015 edition

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A quorum of 175 voters is required to act on the 18 articles that comprise the October Town Meeting warrant next Monday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the middle school auditorium.

The most controversial article is Article 4, a citizens’ petition…

 

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Elementary students need to read more often, SC told

Published in the October 14, 2015 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Elementary school officials are pleased with student performance on the MCAS exam but school officials still have concerns about students’ reading practices outside of school.

Elementary English Language Arts Curriculum Director Maureen Fennessy and Elementary Math and Science Curriculum Director Christina Noce presented…

 

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PHOTO: A weather lesson

WBZ METEOROLOGIST Barry Burbank visited the third grade at Huckleberry Hill School Oct. 7. He discussed the weather and what it’s like to be a meteorologist. He was also presented with a thank you card from local students. From left, Maxwell D’Amore, Burbank, Elementary Science Curriculum Director Christina Noce and Emily Toscano. (Melissa Sorrentino Photo)
WBZ METEOROLOGIST Barry Burbank visited the third grade at Huckleberry Hill School Oct. 7. He discussed the weather and what it’s like to be a meteorologist. He was also presented with a thank you card from local students. From left, Maxwell D’Amore, Burbank, Elementary Science Curriculum Director Christina Noce and Emily Toscano. (Melissa Sorrentino Photo)

 

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Military, Tropeano to be honored at Pioneers football game Friday

Published in the October 14, 2015 editionmilitarysalute_web

By TOM CONDARDO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield High School football team will pay tribute to all veterans and active military members this Friday night before their game against Georgetown. The team will also honor Benjamin “Sonny” Tropeano, a dedicated player in the Lynnfield Youth Football program who passed…

 

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