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PHOTO: LIFE Colonial Village complex completed

READY for occupancy. The LIFE Colonial Village complex at MarketStreet for residents 55 and older includes this 35-unit apartment building. The 6.5 acre site also includes 12 townhomes and a community center. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
READY for occupancy. The LIFE Colonial Village complex at MarketStreet for residents 55 and older includes this 35-unit apartment building. The 6.5 acre site also includes 12 townhomes and a community center. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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It was always ‘all about the people’ for retiring T.A. Bill Gustus

BILL GUSTUS
BILL GUSTUS

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — When retiring Town Administrator Bill Gustus sums up his life’s work, he can reflect on a career spanning both the public and the private sectors that emphasized putting people first.

His accomplishments since arriving in Lynnfield in December 2002 are many and varied but each has helped a…

 

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Former T.A. Bill Gustus honored at roast

FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman Jack Dahlstedt presents retired Town Administrator Bill Gustus (l) with a magician's hat and magic wand in honor of his financial wizardry on behalf of the town at his retirement party Friday. At right is Gustus's wife, Laura. (Mark Sardella Photo)
FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman Jack Dahlstedt presents retired Town Administrator Bill Gustus (l) with a magician’s hat and magic wand in honor of his financial wizardry on behalf of the town at his retirement party Friday. At right is Gustus’s wife, Laura. (Mark Sardella Photo)

By MARK SARDELLA

LYNNFIELD — More than 100 people, including family…

 

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Perley Burrill owner facing jail sentence

PERLEY BURRILL property owner Joseph Pedoto is facing a 30-day jail sentence if he fails to raze a residential building by a court-ordered deadline on Feb. 12. Pedoto needs to raze the residential building in order to remove five underground storage tanks from the 906-914 Salem St. property. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
PERLEY BURRILL property owner Joseph Pedoto is facing a 30-day jail sentence if he fails to raze a residential building by a court-ordered deadline on Feb. 12. Pedoto needs to raze the residential building in order to remove five underground storage tanks from the 906-914 Salem St. property. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

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PHOTO: Old time hockey

A GROUP OF YOUTHS took advantage of a temporary break from last week’s arctic blast to play a pick-up hockey game on Pillings Pond Jan. 9.      (Dan Tomasello Photo)
A GROUP OF YOUTHS took advantage of a temporary break from last week’s arctic blast to play a pick-up hockey game on Pillings Pond Jan. 9. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Look for 2015 census forms in the mail 

 

LYNNFIELD — It is once again time to be counted as the town census forms have been mailed to each household.

Under Massachusetts law the local Town Clerks conduct the annual census. Failure to respond to the census may result in difficulties for residents when they go to vote in the next election.

When…

 

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First Baby contest deadline extended

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — It’s two weeks into the new year and the Lynnfield Villager is still looking for the first baby born in 2015 to a Lynnfield family.

The Villager and many other local businesses are ready to shower the lucky first baby of 2015 with a variety of generous gifts in the…

 

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PHOTO: Play ball

THIRD GRADER Hailey Mihalchik proudly displays Brownie Troop 75374’s Fenway Park gingerbread house that was submitted in this year’s Gingerbread House Contest recently. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
THIRD GRADER Hailey Mihalchik proudly displays Brownie Troop 75374’s Fenway Park gingerbread house that was submitted in this year’s Gingerbread House Contest recently. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Selectmen, Gustus get surprise court summons

RETIRING Town Administrator William Gustus (l) and incoming Town Administrator James Boudreau are working side-by-side this week as Gustus prepares to hand over the reins to his successor on Friday, concluding 12 years of service to the town. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
RETIRING Town Administrator William Gustus (l) and incoming Town Administrator James Boudreau are working side-by-side this week as Gustus prepares to hand over the reins to his successor on Friday, concluding 12 years of service to the town. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — During a lull in the selectmen’s meeting Monday night…

 

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Town to push for jail time for Perley Burrill owner

By DAN TOMASELLO and MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The ongoing saga between the town and Perley Burrill property owner Joseph P. Pedoto may finally be resolved this week.

In an interview with the Villager Jan. 2, Town Counsel Tom Mullen said a hearing on the case will tentatively take place in Essex Superior Court in Lawrence…

 

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Learn more about fire service in Explorer Post 511

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The fire department has developed a new program for adolescents and young adults interested in the fire service.

Firefighters launched Explorer Post 511 in November. They partnered with the organization Learning for Life, a subsidiary of the Boy Scouts of America, to bring the new program to Lynnfield.

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Christmas tree recycling hours

LYNNFIELD — The DPW Recycle/Yard Waste Center behind Town Hall at 55 Summer St. will be open on Wednesday, Jan. 3 and Saturday, Jan. 10  for disposal of Christmas trees between 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Residents with valid stickers will be able to drop off their Christmas trees during these hours.

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