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Partridge Island Boardwalk Challenge fundraiser underway

HISTORIC LYNNFIELD, INC. Directors Ellen Crawford and Kirk Mansfield are encouraging townspeople to participate in its Partridge Island Boardwalk Challenge fundraiser, which is encouraging residents to match the nonprofit organization’s $500 donation to help replace the Partridge Island Boardwalk which spans Lynnfield’s Reedy Meadow.

LYNNFIELD — Historic Lynnfield, Inc. is holding the Partridge Island Boardwalk…

 

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Giving back

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LYNNFIELD ROTARY hosted its fourth annual Bed A Bed event in the Lynnfield High School cafeteria on Saturday, May 3. Over 100 volunteers from Lynnfield Rotary, A Healthy Lynnfield and the Interact Club at LHS assembled beds for needy children. (Courtesy Photo)

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Artists recognized LAG’s Spring Arts Festival

JUDGES, from left,Laurie Schmidt, Deidre Tao and Robin D’Antona stand in front of Kimberly Morrow’s prize-winning work “Maybe She’s a Wildflower during the Lynnfield Art Guild’s Spring Arts Festival on May 3. (Courtesy Photo)

UDGES, from left,Laurie Schmidt, Deidre Tao and Robin D’Antona stand in front of Kimberly Morrow’s prize-winning work “Maybe She’s a Wildflower

 

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Retired Library Trustees honored

THE BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES recognized former Library Trustees Rich Mazzola and Faith Honer-Coakley (both holding citations) on April 30. From left, Board of Library Trustees Vice Chair Anne Malenfant, Chair Joe Gallagher, Mazzola, Honer-Coakey and State Sen. Brendan Crighton Legislative Aide Amari Gaston. (Courtesy Photo)

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Public Library Trustees held a…

 

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$4.65M override heads to June 4 Special Election

VOTERS patiently wait in line on the Main Street sidewalk by Lynnfield Middle School to get into Spring Town Meeting on April 29. There were 1,218 voters at Spring Town Meeting. (Brenda Carey Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A proposed $4.65 million Proposition 2 ½ override is headed to a Special Town Election on…

 

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Three rail trail articles OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Rail Trail is moving forward after Spring Town Meeting approved three warrant articles associated with the project on April 29.

Town Counsel Tom Mullen said Articles 6, 7 and 8 “will complete the Town Meeting actions needed to build Phase 1 of the rail trail.”  Phase 1…

 

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Town Meeting postponement motion rejected

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD —Voters overwhelmingly defeated a motion seeking to postpone the April 29 Spring Town Meeting to a future date.

With voters slated to vote on a proposed $4.65 million Proposition 2 ½ override and three articles related to the Lynnfield Rail Trail project (see separate stories), a long line of residents stretched…

 

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LHS National Honor Society chapter inducts 59 juniors

FIFTY-NINE JUNIORS being inducted into the Lynnfield High School chapter of the National Honor Society recite the NHS pledge during a ceremony held in the LHS auditorium on April 30. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Fifty-nine juniors were inducted into Lynnfield High School’s National Honor Society chapter on April 30.

NHS President…

 

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TM adopts revised Floodplain District Bylaw

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Residents living in floodplain districts will be able to get flood insurance after Spring Town Meeting unanimously voted to adopt new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain maps on April 29.

Planning Board Chair Page Wilkins gave an overview of Article 5, which she said requested that Spring Town Meeting “vote…

 

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Retiring employees recognized at TM

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Spring Town Meeting recognized four retiring town employees and one employee who retired earlier this year on April 29.

Select Board Chair Phil Crawford said Assistant Town Administrator Bob Curtin, Department of Public Works Deputy Director/Town Engineer John Tomasz, Senior Center Director Linda Naccara and Senior Center Assistant Director Debby…

 

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Schools’ cellphone, dress code policy forums May 8

LYNNFIELD — The School Committee’s Policy Subcommittee is holding two community forums about the cellphone and dress code policies on Thursday, May 8 at Panera at MarketStreet Lynnfield.

The forums will take place from 9-10 a.m. and 6-7 p.m. at Panera. Superintendent Tom Geary will be leading the forums to discuss the cellphone and dress…

 

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