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Select Board approves new EMS rates

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board approved new emergency medical services (EMS) rates during an early morning meeting on Zoom teleconference on Sept. 2.

Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Glenn Davis said he is frequently reviewing the ambulance transport billing rates that fund the Emergency Medical Service Enterprise Fund’s budget.

“We are constantly looking at…

 

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National Anthem, starting lineup announcements resume at LHS games

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD —Lynnfield High School Athletic Director Mia Muzio has reversed course and will allow the National Anthem to be played and starting lineups to be announced before sporting events.

Muzio stated in a Sept. 3 letter sent to families as well as the Villager that the National Anthem was not played and…

 

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Former South Lynnfield Library sale, rezoning proposed

FALL TOWN MEETING will be asked to approve the sale and rezoning of the old South Lynnfield Branch Library, 630 Salem St. The Fire Department is currently using the building for administrative offices while the new Fire Headquarters is being constructed.  (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Voters at Fall Town Meeting…

 

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We scream for ice cream!

LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL’s annual PTO-sponsored Fifth Grade Ice Cream Social was a big hit on the first day of school on Aug. 27. Front row, from left, Alessandra Antonelli, Nithya Nishanth and Lena Chika. Back row, from left, Aaliah Zaheer, Gwen Dandrow and Julia Hutter. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Front Page: September 3, 2025

 

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South Lynnfield woman’s efforts lead to intersection improvements

CANTERBURY ROAD RESIDENT Stephanie Slate stands in front of new road surface markings at the Salem Street and Canterbury Road intersection that the Massachusetts Department of Transportation painted last month. Slate launched the initiative to get the road markings painted in March 2022. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNNFIELD — A South Lynnfield woman’s…

 

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SC extends assistant superintendent’s contract

ADAM FEDERICO

Assistant Superintendent

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee unanimously voted to extend Assistant Superintendent Adam Federico’s contract during a recent meeting.

Federico, who succeeded former Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Kevin Cyr last fall, received a contract extension through July 30, 2028. He will be earning an $180,250 salary in…

 

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New season brings new challenges for 2025 LHS football team

Post-publication: Lynnfield falls to Shawsheen Tech 41-6 (Sept. 12)

 

 

THE PIONEERS will run into the 2025 season on Friday night, Sept. 12 with a visit to Shawsheen Tech in Billerica. The Rams had an undefeated season last year complete with a Div. 5 Super Bowl title. (File Photo)

 

By JAMES CRANNEY

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Judge impounds Middleton suspect’s murder case

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A Peabody District Court judge has impounded a case involving the suspect of Lookout Terrace man’s homicide.

Middleton resident John Kosta, 53, was arraigned for the murder of Timothy O’Neil of 4 Lookout Terr. on July 29. He pled not guilty to the murder charge later that day and he…

 

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Residents air concerns about e-bikes

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Two residents recently expressed concerns about people riding electric bikes and scooters on sidewalks during a recent Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) meeting.

A transportation bond bill signed into law three years ago updated the language for Class 1 and Class 2 definitions for e-bikes. The law defines a Class…

 

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Police investigate ‘not credible’ LHS threat

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — An alleged threat made against Lynnfield High School students was determined not to be credible by Lynnfield Police, Superintendent Tom Geary stated in an Aug. 27 letter.

Geary stated in the letter sent to families that the Lynnfield Police Department “was made aware of a threat shared via social media…

 

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Schools finish FY25 ‘in the black’ despite challenges

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The School Department was able to navigate fiscal year 2025 despite dealing with a number of challenges, Superintendent Tom Geary said during a recent School Committee meeting.

Geary recalled that the School Department received a $30,806,245 operating budget for FY25 that ended on June 30. Fiscal year 2026, which is…

 

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