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Spring Town Meeting warrant finalized

Published in the April 8, 2026 edition of the Lynnfield Villager

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Spring Town Meeting warrant is set.

Spring Town Meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 28, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium. A quorum of 175 voters is needed for Spring Town Meeting to be…

 

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Residents rally against racism

A LARGE CROWD OF residents attended Lynnfield For Love’s “We All Belong: A Community Rally for Inclusion and Anti-Racism” on the Town Common on Saturday, April 4. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A large crowd of residents gathered on the Town Common on April 4 in order to denounce racism.

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Town Election features four uncontested races

Published in the April 8, 2026 edition of the Lynnfield Villager

By DAN TOMASELLO

 

LYNNFIELD — Don’t forget about the uncontested candidates!

In addition to the three contested races headlining the April 14 Town Election ballot, there are three candidates running unopposed and one municipal office that has no candidates appearing on the ballot.

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‘Acts of racism have no place here’

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 8, 2026

By DAN TOMASELLO

 

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board on March 30 condemned the recent racist incidents that occurred at Lynnfield Middle School.

Two parents of an LMS sixth grader spoke during the public participation portion of the School Committee’s March 24 meeting in order to…

 

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Fire Dept. Log

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 8, 2026

LYNNFIELD — During the week of Sunday, March 29 through Saturday, April 4, the Lynnfield Fire Department responded to 28 calls.

SUNDAY, MARCH 29

12:52 p.m., unknown, motor vehicle accident; 5:40 p.m., 449 Broadway, motor vehicle accident with injuries.

MONDAY, MARCH 30

5:34 a.m., 5 Joseph…

 

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Essex Tech lottery system change is ineffective

Logo Essex Tech

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

Dear Editor:

My name is Sydney McKeough, and I am an eighth grader at Lynnfield Middle School. This December, I applied to Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School for the upcoming school year. On Feb. 5, I received the news that I was waitlisted due…

 

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Senior news and activities

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

LYNNFIELD — The Senior Center is ready for spring.

Seniors are invited to come to the center to enjoy seasonal programs, activities and community gatherings designed especially for adults 60-years and older. To view the Senior Center’s full newsletter and monthly lunch menu, visit Lynnfield.gov/235/Council-On-Aging.

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Children’s Room welcomes a new rug

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

 

Dear Editor:

Enter the Children’s Room in the Lynnfield Library and you can’t help but notice the bright color of our new rug. Boasting primary colors and the letters of the alphabet, the rug grabs your attention as soon as you walk in.

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Community Conversation on inclusion Tuesday

LYNNFIELD — A Healthy Lynnfield, Lynnfield Public Schools and the town of Lynnfield are hosting a community conversation in the wake of the recent racist incidents at Lynnfield Middle School.

The community conversation called “Belonging, Respect and Moving Forward Together will take place on Tuesday, April 7 from 6:30-8 p.m. at Lynnfield Middle School.

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Senior Tax Exemption to be discussed at TM

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

Dear Editor:

Many senior citizens are now living on a fixed income, seniors who supported the 20-year bond to build and upgrade our schools. Lynnfield schools are considered top notch, that has come with a growing burden of higher taxes. Our property values are higher then…

 

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Back to the Renaissance

LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS’ production of “Something Rotten Jr.” in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium last weekend included troupe members, front row from left, Alicia Morello, Vihaan Pareek, Anna Cooper, Leonardo Novak and Emine Icin. Back row, from left, Ruby Curtis, Matilda Hook, Elise Geary, Quinn Briere and Sophie DePrizio. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Residents applaud Hayman’s service on SC

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A group of residents honored School Committee member Jamie Hayman during a March 24 meeting.

Hayman decided against running for a fifth three-year term during the Town Election on Tuesday, April 14. He was first elected to the School Committee…

 

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