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Boys’ hockey team celebrates season at annual banquet

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

PEABODY — On March 18, the Lynnfield High boys’ hockey team had its end-of-season banquet at Spinelli’s in Peabody. That evening, head coach Jon Gardner handed out several awards. 

Sam Curley went home with two of them as the senior forward received the

 

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UPDATE : Action taken following LMS racist incidents

BREAKING NEWS: Superintendent Tom Geary informed Lynnfield Middle School families in a March 31 letter that “Principal Stephen Ralston has taken leave effective immediately, and will separate from the district on June 30.” Assistant Superintendent Adam Federico will serve as acting principal for the remainder of the academic year, and Assistant Principal Dana Courtney will

 

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School Committeeman Jamie Hayman reflects on 12-year tenure

SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEMBER Jamie Hayman listens attentively while a group of friends honored him during the public participation portion of a March 24 meeting. He recently decided not to run for a fifth three-year term.
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By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — School Committee member Jamie Hayman was honored for his 12 years…

 

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Season Preview: Boys’ lacrosse team looking forward to another strong season

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

 

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BRENDAN DRISCOLL and the Lynnfield boys’ lacrosse team travel to Swmpscott on Thursday. Their next home game is Saturday, 10 a.m. against Winthrop. Driscoll, an All-Star last season, is one of three captains ready

 

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Officials’ response continues; additional SC meeting request nixed

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

By DAN TOMASELLO

 

LYNNFIELD — School officials have pledged to address a series of racist incidents that have occurred at Lynnfield Middle School, but a debate has erupted over when the process should begin.

Tree Top Lane residents Eva Benoit Allien and Carl Allien reported…

 

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Select Board approves $80.5M budget; FinCom criticizes process

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

By DAN TOMASELLO

 

LYNNFIELD — The town’s fiscal year 2027 operating and capital budgets have been finalized, but the Select Board and the Finance Committee are at odds over how the process has been handled.

The FY27 operating budget totals $80,565,960 and the capital budget equals…

 

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Fire Dept. Log

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

 

LYNNFIELD — During the week of Sunday, March 22 to Saturday, March 28, the Lynnfield Fire Department responded to 24 calls.

SUNDAY, MARCH 22

12:06 a.m., 35 Pyburn Rd., EMS call; 10:15 a.m., 5 Joseph Ln., accidental alarm activation; 7:17 p.m., 85 Beaver Ave., carbon monoxide…

 

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Motorists transported following Route 1 South rollovers

Lynnfield Police Department log published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

 

LYNNFIELD — Two patients were transported to the hospital after separate rollover crashes occurred on Route 1 South.

A rollover crash was reported on Route 1 South on Friday, March 20.

Lynnfield police, Lynnfield firefighters and Massachusetts State Police responded to…

 

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Lynnfield Police return $4,400 to Salem man

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

LYNNFIELD — The Office of Essex County District Attorney Paul F. Tucker and local law enforcement partners returned approximately $20,000 to three victims of cryptocurrency ATM scams, including one that occurred in Lynnfield.

The funds were seized following 2025 investigations by Essex County police departments, the…

 

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Letter to the Editor: Accountability matters in confronting racism in our schools

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on April 1, 2026

 

Dear Editor:

As a candidate for School Committee, I am writing to speak clearly and unequivocally: Racism and bigotry have no place in our schools or community.

Recent incidents in our district have understandably raised concern among students, families, staff and members of the community…

 

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