LYNNFIELD — A group of homeowners and the Planning Board expressed concerns with the way a subdivision is being constructed off of Lowell Street during a recent meeting.
The Planning Board approved the four-lot Vallis Way subdivision in December 2022 as well as a modification to the plan in 2023. Atty. Jesse…
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LYNNFIELD — Tensions ran incredibly high between a subdivision’s contractor and the Planning Board during a contentious July 23 meeting.
The Planning Board agreed during its June meeting to continue a discussion on contractor GTA Co., Inc.’s request to reduce the four-lot Vallis Way subdivision’s construction performance bond from $230,000 to $116,000 to…
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Appointed to Massachusetts Health Policy Commission
By DAN TOMASELLO
BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey appointed Town Moderator Steve Walsh to the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission (HPC) on July 25.
According to the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission’s website, the HPC is an independent state agency that works to “improve the affordability of health care…
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LYNNFIELD — Squeaky the Squirrel is on a mission and he needs residents’ help on his Great Green Quest.
Townspeople are invited to join Squeaky as he traverses all across Lynnfield, from hill to dale in search of a world from the past and how to lead us into the future. The Lynnfield Tree…
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LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS’ Carnival Games camp was enjoyed by, from left, camper Ellie Staid, counselor Leah Steer and camper Charlotte LaBella on July 18. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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FUNBUCKET, featuring Lynnfield guitarist Kook Lawry, performed a cover of Neil Young’s “Old Man” during Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 16. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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CAMPERS, from left, Ellie McKanas, Willow Bowers, Lucy Hansen and Charlotte LaBella were smiling from ear-to-ear while playing at Lynnfield Community Schools’ Carnival Games camp on July 18. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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WAKEFIELD — Members of Temple Emmanuel of Wakefield have welcomed Rabbi Micah Becker-Klein to Temple Emanuel as their new spiritual leader.
With 25 years of experience, Rabbi Micah brings a wealth of wisdom, a strong dedication to progressive Jewish values and a unique mix of creativity, compassion, and community-building.
Rabbi Micah…
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BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES Vice Chair/Friends of Lynnfield Library volunteer Anne Malenfant (left) and Friends of the Lynnfield Library President Jeana Tecci sold used books and tote bags during Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 16. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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ROTARIANS, from left, Bob Priestley, Ernie Wronka, Ron Block, Christine Travers, Maryanne Wronka, Lauri Priestley and Amy LaMarche were diligently to make the Concert on the Common a huge success on July 16. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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LYNNFIELD — Trash collection has been on a normal schedule this week even though contract negotiations between contractor Republic Services and Teamsters Local 25 remain at a standstill.
In the wake of contract negotiations breaking down between Republic Services and Teamsters Local 25, the union went on strike on July 1. The…
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