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Boudreau is new Town Administrator

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — The stage is set for the next chapter in the town’s governance.

By a unanimous 3-0 decision Monday night, the Board of Selectmen voted to offer the town administrator’s contract to James M. Boudreau, the current town administrator of Norwell.

Boudreau was not present Monday night, but he previously signed…

 

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LMS STEM projects teach students a variety of skills

 

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Gratitude offered to those who served their country with honor and valor

THE SACRIFICES of veterans, both living and dead, were honored by those attending the town's Veterans’ Day ceremony including (from left) Charles Porter, U.S. Navy Korean War veteran, 1952-56; Paul Anderson, a medical corpsman surgical assistant who served in the U.S. Navy with the Marines during Korean War, 1951-55; and Gene Gangemi, Army Reservist from 1966-72 during Vietnam War. At rear is Ed Purtz, WWII Army Air Corps, 320th Bomb Group, 1942-45.       (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE SACRIFICES of veterans, both living and dead, were honored by those attending the town’s Veterans’ Day ceremony including (from left) Charles Porter, U.S. Navy Korean War veteran, 1952-56; Paul Anderson, a medical corpsman surgical assistant who served in the U.S. Navy with the Marines during Korean War, 1951-55; and Gene Gangemi, Army Reservist from

 

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PHOTO: Service by veterans recognized

SELECTMEN CHAIRMAN Dave Nelson (at left) reads a proclamation issued by his board to honor Lt. Charles Leach, USMC (2nd from left), following his recently completed tour of duty with the Marines during Veterans' Day services November 11. A proclamation was also presented to Airman Kathryn Kimball, USAF (seated, holding infant son John H. Kimball IV), for her recently completed tour of duty. Also acknowledging their service were Veterans' Services Agent Jason Kimball (center), WWII Navy Veteran Tony Grasso, who is the past Commander of the American Legion, and Selectman Tom Terranova.      (Maureen Doherty Photo).
SELECTMEN CHAIRMAN Dave Nelson (at left) reads a proclamation issued by his board to honor Lt. Charles Leach, USMC (2nd from left), following his recently completed tour of duty with the Marines during Veterans’ Day services November 11. A proclamation was also presented to Airman Kathryn Kimball, USAF (seated, holding infant son John H. Kimball

 

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PHOTO: Kings gives back

KINGS held its second annual Kings Cares: A Night of Food, Fun and Giving Back on Thursday, Nov. 6. General manager Steve Blacquiere (center) presented a check to seven Lynnfield charities during the fundraiser. The charity organizations supported by Kings are Lynnfield Rotary, Lynnfield Athletic Association (LAA), Lynnfield Educational Trust (LET), the Angel Fund, Gathering Change, Inc., Lynnfield Historical Society and Friends of the Lynnfield Library. Kings will be donating $1,500 to each charity organization.   (Kings Lynnfield Photo)
KINGS held its second annual Kings Cares: A Night of Food, Fun and Giving Back on Thursday, Nov. 6. General manager Steve Blacquiere (center) presented a check to seven Lynnfield charities during the fundraiser. The charity organizations supported by Kings are Lynnfield Rotary, Lynnfield Athletic Association (LAA), Lynnfield Educational Trust (LET), the Angel Fund, Gathering

 

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Media Center honors the legacy of Al Merritt

THE VISIONARY leadership provided by the late Al Merritt in the development of MarketStreet was commemorated with the dedication of the Al Merritt Media and Cultural Center Friday night.  Participating in the ribbon cutting were, from left: Ted Tye of National Development, Town Administrator Bill Gustus, Beverly Merritt and Chairman of the Board of Selectmen Dave Nelson.         (Mark Sardella Photo)
THE VISIONARY leadership provided by the late Al Merritt in the development of MarketStreet was commemorated with the dedication of the Al Merritt Media and Cultural Center Friday night.  Participating in the ribbon cutting were, from left: Ted Tye of National Development, Town Administrator Bill Gustus, Beverly Merritt and Chairman of the Board of Selectmen

 

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Affordable housing lottery informational meeting Nov. 24

LYNNFIELD — Located on Ramsdell Way in Lynnfield, Grandview Estates is a new 40-unit condominium complex developed under Ch. 40B offering 10 two-bedroom affordable units for eligible first-time homebuyers (certain exceptions apply).

These units features 2.5 baths and either a one- or two-car garage with living space ranging from 2,055 to 2,305 square feet. A refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave…

 

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Principal Cleary: Room for SAT improvement

By DAN TOMASELLO

 

LYNNFIELD — The Class of 2014’s SAT scores increased slightly but High School Principal Bob Cleary told the School Committee last week there is still room for improvement.

Students are graded on three different areas on the SAT — critical reading, writing and math for a combined score of 2400. The…

 

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Essex Village resident appointed to LIFE board

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By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — Ron Grasso, a 35-year resident of town who moved to Essex Village 18 months ago, was appointed to the LIFE Board of Directors as the resident member of that board by a 3-0 vote of the selectmen. The recently adopted revised bylaws require that one of the five members…

 

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PHOTO: Hometown Hero

WWII U.S. NAVY veteran Earl Richard salutes as Taps was played during the town's Veterans' Day ceremony Tuesday. Richard, who served from 1940-46, is a proud survivor of the sinking of the USS Vincennes CA-44 in the Battle of Savo Island at Guadalcanal on Aug. 9, 1942. He swam to a life raft where he spent the night in shark infested waters while holding up a badly injured crewman until they were rescued five hours later by the USS Mugford of Marblehead.      (Maureen Doherty Photo)
WWII U.S. NAVY veteran Earl Richard salutes as Taps was played during the town’s Veterans’ Day ceremony Tuesday. Richard, who served from 1940-46, is a proud survivor of the sinking of the USS Vincennes CA-44 in the Battle of Savo Island at Guadalcanal on Aug. 9, 1942. He swam to a life raft where he

 

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PHOTO: Service upgrades

CONSTRUCTION crews working on behalf of National Grid dig a trench for new gas lines being installed on Lowell Street, near Messiah Lutheran Church on Thursday morning.      (Maureen Doherty Photo)
CONSTRUCTION crews working on behalf of National Grid dig a trench for new gas lines being installed on Lowell Street, near Messiah Lutheran Church on Thursday morning.      (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Norwell T.A. offered job here

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — James M. Boudreau, the current town administrator of Norwell, will be offered the T.A.’s position in Lynnfield to succeed retiring Town Administrator Bill Gustus.

Boudreau was the top choice of both Selectmen Chairman Dave Nelson and Selectman Phil Crawford among the seven finalists and near the top of the list…

 

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