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Dialogue begins on new library

THE LYNNFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY held two public forums on March 5 to update interested residents and library patrons on the library building program as well as gain feedback from residents. The forums were moderated by, from left, Library Assistant Director Samantha Cabral, Library Building Consultant Mary Braney and Library Director Nancy Ryan. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THE LYNNFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY held two public forums on March 5 to update interested residents and library patrons on the library building program as well as gain feedback from residents. The forums were moderated by, from left, Library Assistant Director Samantha Cabral, Library Building Consultant Mary Braney and Library Director Nancy Ryan. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Detective lauded for saving officer’s life

MARBLEHEAD Detective Brendan Finnegan was hailed as a hero for saving Patrolman Jared Provost's life during a choking incident at Patrolman Charlie Peabody's retirement party last month. Clockwise from left: Lynnfield Police Chief Dave Breen, Patrolman Provost, Marblehead Police Chief Robert Picariello, retired Patrolman Charlie Peabody, Detective Finnegan, his wife Jen and their children, Lily, 11, and William, 10. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
MARBLEHEAD Detective Brendan Finnegan was hailed as a hero for saving Patrolman Jared Provost’s life during a choking incident at Patrolman Charlie Peabody’s retirement party last month. Clockwise from left: Lynnfield Police Chief Dave Breen, Patrolman Provost, Marblehead Police Chief Robert Picariello, retired Patrolman Charlie Peabody, Detective Finnegan, his wife Jen and their children, Lily,

 

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Demolition delay order in effect for 1721 William Smith House 

THE WILLIAM SMITH HOUSE at 1282 Main St. on the grounds of the Sagamore Spring Golf Club will be protected from demolition for up to 12 months. The Historical Commission determined it to be a “preferably-preserved Significant Structure.” (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE WILLIAM SMITH HOUSE at 1282 Main St. on the grounds of the Sagamore Spring Golf Club will be protected from demolition for up to 12 months. The Historical Commission determined it to be a “preferably-preserved Significant Structure.” (Maureen Doherty Photo)

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Historical Commission has issued a determination that…

 

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PHOTO: Knowledge is Power

BOARD OF SELECTMEN Chairman Dave Nelson gave a Dr. Seuss history lesson to a group of second and fourth grade students during Read Across America Day at Summer Street School recently. Read Across America is an annual event that celebrates Dr. Seuss’ birthday and encourages children to develop a love of reading. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
BOARD OF SELECTMEN Chairman Dave Nelson gave a Dr. Seuss history lesson to a group of second and fourth grade students during Read Across America Day at Summer Street School recently. Read Across America is an annual event that celebrates Dr. Seuss’ birthday and encourages children to develop a love of reading. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Last publication date for candidate endorsement letters is April 1

The last publication date for letters to the editor from local candidates running for office in the town’s annual election as well as their supporters will be Wednesday, April 1.

All letters must be received by noon on Monday, March 30 to meet the publication deadline.

All other aspects of the Villager’s letters policy apply…

 

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Retirement party for Lynnfield Water District Supt. Paul Humphries

LYNNFIELD — A retirement party is being planned for Lynnfield Water District Superintendent Paul Humphries to honor his 41 years of service. The event will take place at Toscana’s Restaurant, 3 Bourbon St., West Peabody on Sunday, April 12 from 4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $45 per person and include appetizers, dinner, dessert…

 

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Ambitious Fire Dept. overhaul unveiled

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Fire Chief Mark Tetreault unveiled a completely revamped staffing plan for his department during his budget presentation to the selectmen Feb. 23. Tetreault believes his plan will reduce the strain currently placed on his department due to rising call volume while improving the average response time to emergencies.

The selectmen…

 

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Selectmen give favorable review to school budget

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The selectmen raised a few questions about the first budget presentation of Superintendent of Schools Jane Tremblay for FY’16 at their Feb. 23 meeting but overall expressed their support for the initiatives being taken.

The preliminary operating budget for the next fiscal year totals $21,880,786 — a 4.5 percent increase…

 

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Spending for current school year on target

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School Finance Director Tom Geary gave a fiscal year 2015 budget update to the School Committee recently.

The school department’s budget for FY’15 is $20,938,552, representing a 3.45 percent increase from FY’14’s budget of $20.2 million. He believes the school department is in a good financial position with spring just…

 

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PHOTO: Spring ahead

CAILEIGH REED, 4, gives two thumbs up for spring against a backdrop of colorful flowers she helped create. Huge snowbanks in the driveway of her nana's house provided the perfect canvas for Caileigh and her mom Catie to decorate. She is the granddaughter of Patty Glennon, 6 Saunders Rd. (Courtesy Photo)
CAILEIGH REED, 4, gives two thumbs up for spring against a backdrop of colorful flowers she helped create. Huge snowbanks in the driveway of her nana’s house provided the perfect canvas for Caileigh and her mom Catie to decorate. She is the granddaughter of Patty Glennon, 6 Saunders Rd. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Rep. Jones to appear on Keller at Large Sunday

BOSTON – House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) will be a guest on this weekend’s “Keller At Large” show, hosted by veteran Boston journalist Jon Keller. The interview will air on Sunday, March 8 at 8:30 a.m. on WBZ-TV Channel 4.

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Kindergarten orientation March 11

LYNNFIELD — Parents of all incoming kindergarten students for fall 2015 are invited to attend an orientation night on Wednesday, March 11 at Summer Street School, beginning at 7 p.m.

School officials and staff will be available to highlight various programs and the screening process.

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