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Looking Back published March 4, 2026

Published in the Lynnfield Villager Pages

MARCH 3, 1976

Super Tuesday: President Gerald Ford and Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Washington) carried Lynnfield during the Presidential Primary on Tuesday. According to the unofficial results released by the Town Clerk’s Office, 2,514 or 39 percent of the town’s registered voters cast ballots in the Presidential Primary despite an…

 

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Matthews places 2nd in Big East Wrestling Tournament

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

MARLBOROUGH — Lynnfield Wrestler Caden Matthews took 2nd place in the 86lb weight class at the 2026 USAW MWA U12-U15 Big East Wrestling Tournament that took place at Marlborough High School on Saturday.

Matthews lost his first match but came back strong winning all subsequent matches including…

 

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Military reflections

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

THE AMERICAN FLAG gently blows in the wind in front of the Veterans Memorial while the site was encased with snow on Feb. 26. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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For Whom The Bell Tolls

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

THE HISTORIC FIRE BELL on the Town Common stands stall while being engulfed by an endless amount of snow on Feb. 26. The bell, which was built by Naylor Vickers & Co., dates back to 1859. The bell was originally installed on the Meeting House, where

 

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Kindergarten registration now open

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD — If residents have a child entering kindergarten in the Lynnfield Public Schools in September 2026, registration is available on the Huckleberry Hill School and Summer Street School websites.

Registration links are found on the main page of each school’s website. Residents should click the…

 

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Village Happenings

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

THURSDAY, MARCH 5

Council on Aging Board of Directors meeting, 8 a.m., Senior Center.

Classic Film Club, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Lynnfield Library.

Virtual yoga class, 12-1 p.m., visit Lynnfield Library website for Zoom link.

Lynnfield 250th Celebration Committee meeting, 6 p.m., Maney Room.

SATURDAY, MARCH 7…

 

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Fire Dept. Log

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD – During the week of Sunday, February 22 through Saturday, February 28, the Lynnfield Fire Department responded to 28 calls.

Sunday, February 22

1:13 a.m., 721 Summer St., citizen assist; 2:06 a.m., 12 Bishops Ln., malfunctioning alarm; 3:24 a.m., 834 Salem St., medical; 9 a.m…

 

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Blizzard-related matters reported by police

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD — A stranded motorist and downed power lines kept police on the move during the February 23 Blizzard of 2026.

As the fierce wind-whipped winter storm pounded the area, an officer was needed at the corner of Salem Street and Ledge Road around 3:25 a.m…

 

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Friends of the Lynnfield Pop-Up Book Sale Saturday

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD — The Friends of the Lynnfield Library is holding a Pop-Up Book Sale on on Saturday, March 7, taking place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the library.

Residents will have an opportunity to grab a book at a price that is hard to…

 

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Kuestenmacher Scholarships available

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD — The Walter and Elizabeth Scholarship Fund Committee has announced the availability of two scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year.

The fund provides two annual scholarships to be awarded to worthy graduates of Lynnfield High School who shall manifest a serious desire to embrace a…

 

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Senior news and activities

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD — There are fun winter happenings taking place at the Lynnfield Senior Center.

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…

 

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Democratic Town Committee caucus March 18

Published in the Lynnfield Villager on March 4, 2026

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Democratic Town Committee (LDTC) will hold a caucus on Wednesday, March 18 at the Al Merritt Center, 600 Market St., second floor, Lynnfield at 7 p.m. to elect delegates to attend the Massachusetts Democratic Party’s 2026 Nominating Convention.

The convention will be…

 

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