Lynnfield News

Town goes with Baker, Tisei

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — In a stunning turn of events, the governor’s race was too close to call as the Villager went to press. Republican Charlie Baker led Democrat Martha Coakley 48 to 47 percent, with 99 percent of the state’s precincts reporting early Wednesday morning.

The percentages fluctuated between the two candidates from…

 

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Congressional district stays Democratic; Tisei concedes

WAKEFIELD REPUBLICAN RICHARD TISEI concedes victory to Seth Moulton Tuesday night at the Kowloon in Saugus. They were vying to represent the North Shore in Congress. (Mark Sardella Photo)
WAKEFIELD REPUBLICAN RICHARD TISEI concedes victory to Seth Moulton Tuesday night at the Kowloon in Saugus. They were vying to represent the North Shore in Congress. (Mark Sardella Photo)

By MARK SARDELLA and DAN TOMASELLO

SAUGUS — What was anticipated to be a long night at Richard Tisei’s election night party at the Kowloon in…

 

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Bibs available for 2015 Boston Marathon from Ace Bailey Children’s Foundation

LYNNFIELD — The Ace Bailey Children’s Foundation has received two invitational entry bids for the 2015 Boston Marathon from the John Hancock Nonprofit Program.

The foundation is looking for two outstanding individuals to join their team and raise money to support its projects at Tufts Medical Center’s Floating Hospital for Children in memory of former…

 

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PHOTO: Fall in a small town

FOLIAGE SEASON is starting to peak in Lynnfield, as illustrated by these beautiful yellow leaves on a tree located in front of Pillings Pond.  (Dan Tomasello Photo)
FOLIAGE SEASON is starting to peak in Lynnfield, as illustrated by these beautiful yellow leaves on a tree located in front of Pillings Pond. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Debate sparks fly

 

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Secretary of Education honors Summer Street School

 

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Also at Town Meeting

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

RETIRING Town Administrator Bill Gustus acknowledges the Town Meeting voters who offered him a standing ovation Oct. 20. It was his last Town Meeting as he is retiring Jan. 1 after 12 years at the helm.     (Maureen Doherty Photo)
RETIRING Town Administrator Bill Gustus acknowledges the Town Meeting voters who offered him a standing ovation Oct. 20. It was his last Town Meeting as he is retiring Jan. 1 after 12 years at the helm.     (Maureen Doherty Photo)

LYNNFIELD — Voters at last week’s session of fall Town Meeting…

 

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PHOTO: New K9 team visits the Senior Center

K9 ACE and his handler, Lynnfield police officer Ray Barnes, recently visited the Senior Center to introduce the new policing team to local senior citizens. An inquisitive 2-year-old Belgium Malinois, he was bred specifically to excel at police work. Ace joined the force in August after graduating from K9 training school with Barnes. Ace's certified patrol skills include tracking, evidence recovery, apprehension, handler protection, agility and building searches. He will eventually be certified to locate narcotics.        (Courtesy Photo)
K9 ACE and his handler, Lynnfield police officer Ray Barnes, recently visited the Senior Center to introduce the new policing team to local senior citizens. An inquisitive 2-year-old Belgium Malinois, he was bred specifically to excel at police work. Ace joined the force in August after graduating from K9 training school with Barnes. Ace’s certified

 

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Flu Clinic Oct. 27 at Town Hall

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Board of Health has held two successful flu clinics to date and has scheduled four additional Monday night clinics at Lynnfield Town Hall, 55 Summer St. in October, November and December.

The next flu clinic will be held in the Board of Health office on the lower level of the Town…

 

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PHOTO: A fun community event

KINGS employees, from left,  Jacob Demonte, Jennifer Tran and Alicia Antenucci had a great time at the first annual Taste of MarketStreet recently. (Kings Lynnfield Photo)
KINGS employees, from left, Jacob Demonte, Jennifer Tran and Alicia Antenucci had a great time at the first annual Taste of MarketStreet recently. (Kings Lynnfield Photo)

 

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Four citizens’ petitions fail at Town Meeting

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

MICHAEL WALSH explains the basis behind his citizens' petition proposal to make changes to the Town Charter that would eliminate the Town Administrator position by reverting back to an Executive Assistant role in place prior to 1993. The proposal failed.    (Maureen Doherty Photo)
MICHAEL WALSH explains the basis behind his citizens’ petition proposal to make changes to the Town Charter that would eliminate the Town Administrator position by reverting back to an Executive Assistant role in place prior to 1993. The proposal failed. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

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Sale of Centre Farm passed over; no bids received

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD —Voters attending Monday night’s fall Town Meeting were surprised to learn that the town did not receive a single bid on the purchase of Centre Farm.

The Requests for Proposals (RFP) were due last Friday, but no bidders submitted requests to purchase the seven-acre site in the town center with its…

 

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