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PHOTO: Monkey business

TESTING their agility skills while monkeying around on the climbing structure at the Spaulding Street Playground Wednesday are these active youngsters, from left: Eliot Baker, 6, Spencer D'Augusta, 7, and Grace D'Augusta, 9. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
TESTING their agility skills while monkeying around on the climbing structure at the Spaulding Street Playground Wednesday are these active youngsters, from left: Eliot Baker, 6, Spencer D’Augusta, 7, and Grace D’Augusta, 9. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Musical Hysterics concert April 11 

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LYNNFIELD — Tired of the winter? Do you need to laugh? Let’s welcome spring with the annual “Musical Hysterics” concert featuring hilariously funny songs.

This concert will be held at the Centre Congregational Church on Saturday, April 11 at 2 p.m. A reception will follow the concert. Donations will be accepted at the door. The student…

 

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Will FY’16 be ‘the year of the road?’

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Investment in the town’s roadway infrastructure was a main topic of discussion at the Finance Committee’s annual public hearing on the town’s operating and capital expense budgets last Wednesday. Voters will be asked to approve these budgets at the annual Town Meeting April 27.

Voters will be presented an…

 

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$21.8 million school budget OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee unanimously approved the recommended school budget for fiscal year 2016 on March 26.

The recommended school budget for FY’16 totals $21,880,786, representing a 4.5 percent increase over FY’15’s budget of $20,938,552. The recommended school budget maintains the town’s status of spending less per pupil than the state…

 

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Future use of Centre Farm remains uncertain

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A public forum on the future use of the historic Centre Farm generated some interesting talking points but no immediately viable potential uses for the seven-acre site in the town center.

That was the assessment on the forum given to the Villager by Capital Facilities Advisory Committee (CFAC) Chairman Ted…

 

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PHOTO: Hands-on exploration

CHILDREN learn by doing and these 4-year-olds at Tower Day School were eager to learn how to squeeze the right number of water drops into a cup, the first step in making their own colorful slime, with the help of teacher Nancy Miller during the chemistry segment of Science Week. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
CHILDREN learn by doing and these 4-year-olds at Tower Day School were eager to learn how to squeeze the right number of water drops into a cup, the first step in making their own colorful slime, with the help of teacher Nancy Miller during the chemistry segment of Science Week. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Celebration of youth in the arts

LYNNFIELD resident Karen Nascembeni, president of the Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce, hosted a celebration of the youth arts program, Express Yourself, which recently moved to new studios at the Cummings Center in Beverly. The event included a dance party, ribbon cutting and reception. Guests included (at left): North Shore Music Theatre (NSMT) Artistic Director Kevin Hill, NSMT owner/producer Kevin Hanney, and (at right), Express Yourself artist-in-residence Jared Mason, who starred on Broadway as Jerry Lee Lewis in "Million Dollar Quartet." (Roger Farrington Photo)
LYNNFIELD resident Karen Nascembeni, president of the Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce, hosted a celebration of the youth arts program, Express Yourself, which recently moved to new studios at the Cummings Center in Beverly. The event included a dance party, ribbon cutting and reception. Guests included (at left): North Shore Music Theatre (NSMT) Artistic Director

 

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PHOTO: History comes alive at Huckleberry

HUCKLEBERRY HILL students, from left, Nicole Sorrentino, Taylor Collins, Ariana Guarracino, Max LoGrasso and Kye McClory learned a great deal about Benjamin Franklin (portrayed by Kyle Blanchette from Young Audiences of Massachusetts) during a recent PTO-sponsored event. (Courtesy Photo)
HUCKLEBERRY HILL students, from left, Nicole Sorrentino, Taylor Collins, Ariana Guarracino, Max LoGrasso and Kye McClory learned a great deal about Benjamin Franklin (portrayed by Kyle Blanchette from Young Audiences of Massachusetts) during a recent PTO-sponsored event. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Turn in candidate statements

 

As previously published by the Villager, the newspaper will not be accepting Letters to the Editor that endorse any candidates running for elective office in next week’s edition. As always, letters on other timely topics of local interest will be accepted, including Town Meeting and town budget matters.

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LMS Spring Forward concert April 9

 

The Lynnfield Middle School Music Department will present its Spring Forward concert on Thursday, April 9 at 7 p.m. in the LMS auditorium.  Admission is free.

The concert will feature performances by the LMS Pioneer Singers and Jazz Band along with very special guests The Who Dat Band.

Led by three-time Boston Urban Music…

 

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Easter Egg Hunt relocated to St. Maria Goretti

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LYNNFIELD — Due to the snowy fields at LHS, Saturday’s Easter Egg Hunt has been relocated to St. Maria Goretti Church, 112 Chestnut St., at 10 a.m. Please enter the basement via the side door.

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Cara Filler urges LHS students to make smart choices

MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER Cara Filler (center) returned to Lynnfield High School on March 19, where she discussed the dangers of reckless driving and outlined ways to prevent it with LHS sophomores and juniors. Front row, from left, Hannah Scollard, Danielle Douglas, Amanda Sieger, Renee DelNegro and Karan Singh. Back row, from left, Lexi Yannone, Rebecca Simonetti, Rachel DiTullio, Filler, Brianna Weir and Sarah Mezini.  (Dan Tomasello Photo)
MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER Cara Filler (center) returned to Lynnfield High School on March 19, where she discussed the dangers of reckless driving and outlined ways to prevent it with LHS sophomores and juniors. Front row, from left, Hannah Scollard, Danielle Douglas, Amanda Sieger, Renee DelNegro and Karan Singh. Back row, from left, Lexi Yannone, Rebecca Simonetti,

 

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