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What of Centre Farm?

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — What will be the next chapter in the venerable history of Centre Farm?

Should it be returned to private ownership with preservation restrictions attached in a possible real estate flip shortly after the town closes on the sale? Or should the town hang tight for a year or two while…

 

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LHS teams begin using stadium field; grand opening Oct. 10

 

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Historic House Tour: A trip back into town’s architectural past

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

BUILT in 1667, the Joseph Henfield House at 300 Main St. is the oldest house in town and one of only eight first-period homes still standing.    (Kerry Goodwin Photography)
BUILT in 1667, the Joseph Henfield House at 300 Main St. is the oldest house in town and one of only eight first-period homes still standing. (Kerry Goodwin Photography)

 

LYNNFIELD — The signature event in the town’s year-long celebration highlighting three centuries of local history arrives on Saturday, Sept. 20, and…

 

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We scream for ice cream!

THIS GROUP of fifth-grade friends was very excited about enjoying their ice cream sundaes together on the first day of school at the annual social event sponsored by the Middle School PTO. From left: Josh Simpson, Ava Tardito, Ella Cammarato, Ava Natola and Maggie Davidson. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THIS GROUP of fifth-grade friends was very excited about enjoying their ice cream sundaes together on the first day of school at the annual social event sponsored by the Middle School PTO. From left: Josh Simpson, Ava Tardito, Ella Cammarato, Ava Natola and Maggie Davidson. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Aspiring teen singer/songwriter Katrina Gustafson pursuing her dream

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

 

SINGER/SONGWRITER Katrina Gustafson, 16, performs her original song, "Everyday," in her home practice space. As a Top Ten finalist in the 92.5FM Music Matters contest, "Everyday" received air time on the radio this summer and could be named the grand prize winner next week. She released her first self-titled CD this spring.       (Maureen Doherty Photo)
SINGER/SONGWRITER Katrina Gustafson, 16, performs her original song, “Everyday,” in her home practice space. As a Top Ten finalist in the 92.5FM Music Matters contest, “Everyday” received air time on the radio this summer and could be named the grand prize winner next week. She released her first self-titled CD this

 

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Front Page Photo: 9/10/14

PAIRS OF BOATS, each adorned with an American flag, represent the nearly 240 U.S. servicemen and servicewomen from Massachusetts who have given their lives serving their country since Sept. 11, 2001. Each name was read aloud at the Run for the Fallen ceremony at MarketStreet Saturday organized in their memory by the Military Friends Foundation.  (Courtesy Photo)
PAIRS OF BOATS, each adorned with an American flag, represent the nearly 240 U.S. servicemen and servicewomen from Massachusetts who have given their lives serving their country since Sept. 11, 2001. Each name was read aloud at the Run for the Fallen ceremony at MarketStreet Saturday organized in their memory by the Military Friends Foundation.

 

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T.A. search finalized

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD —The search for a new town administrator has begun in earnest with the finalizing of the contract between the selectmen and the executive consulting firm MMA Consulting Group of Plymouth.

The agreed upon fixed fee of $11,550 includes all professional services and expenses, but does not include the cost of advertising…

 

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Selectmen: Now is the time to present alternate warrant articles on use of Centre Farm

By Maureen Doherty

LYNNFIELD —With the opening of the October Town Meeting warrant Monday night and pending transfer of the Centre Farm property to the town by the end of September, the selectmen urged the townspeople to participate in next week’s public forum on viable options for the potential use or disposition of Centre Farm…

 

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Fireworks OK’d for 2014 celebration At King Rail Columbus Day weekend

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

 

LYNNFIELD — A fireworks display will light up the town’s skies for the first time in modern memory over Columbus Day weekend.
It’s all part of the year-long 2014 celebration commemorating the bicentennial of the town as well as the tricentennial of the Meeting House on the town common.

The selectmen…

 

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New traffic signs now enforceable along Walnut St.

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

 

LYNNFIELD — Newly erected traffic control signs on Walnut Street and four nearby side streets are now enforceable by police after amendments to the town’s Traffic Regulations, Rules and Orders were adopted by the selectmen last week.

Selectmen Chairman Dave Nelson and Selectmen Phil Crawford and Tom Terranova voted unanimously to…

 

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Judge orders Perley Burrill owner to remove tanks

By DAN TOMASELLO

 

LYNNFIELD — Essex Superior Court Judge Paul D. Wilson has ordered Perley Burrill property owner Joseph L. Pedoto, trustee of the Little Joe Realty Trust, to remove five underground storage tanks from the property.

Town Counsel Tom Mullen was seeking a permanent default judgment against Pedoto to remove the underground tanks…

 

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