Published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 18, 2026
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
THE LHS girls’ basketball team finished their regular season on Tuesday against Wakefield after press time. The Pioneers are currently ranked No. 16 in Div. 3 and will find out their seeding in the…
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Published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 18, 2026
Boys’ hoop wins big on Senior Night
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
LUKE DISILVIO had 10 points and 10 rebounds in Lynnfield’s win over Rockport on Senior Night. The Pioneers will find out their tournament seeding this Saturday. (Courtesy
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Published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 18, 2026
By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI
JASON KOUYOUMDJIAN went 3-1 at 120 lbs. in the D3N sectional tournament and qualified for States which will take place this Friday and Saturday at Gloucester High. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)
DRACUT — On Feb. 14, the Lynnfield-North Reading High co-op wresting…
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Korean War veteran worked as architect/homebuilder
LYNNFIELD — Well-known architect and builder Roger Harris, 95, passed away on Jan. 17, 2026 after a brief illness.
Roger wasa nearly 50-year resident of Boxford and a 20-year resident of Lynnfield. He and his partner and cousin Charlie Wills ran Charles B. Wills & Co. for 70…
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ATLANTA, Ga. — Wayne Wilmont Corson, 85, born on Aug. 20, 1940 in Lynn, formerly of Lynnfield and Bluffton, South Carolina, passed away peacefully on Jan. 29, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Wayne was a respected figure in his community and a beloved family man, known for his intelligence, loyalty, kindness and loving nature.
Wayne graduated…
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Photo published in the Lynnfield Villager on February 11, 2026
FORMER HUCKLEBERRY HILL STUDENTS and current fifth graders recently returned to the school to volunteer during Hero Arts Day to help music teacher Kerrie Fraser. The fifth graders shared music on the recorder, the gong and the Mùyú. The Mùyú are authentic Chinese drums
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LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Democratic Town Committee (LDTC) will be holding a caucus on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at the Al Merritt Center, 600 Market St., second floor, beginning at 7 p.m.
The Democratic Town Committee will be holding the caucus to elect delegates to attend the 2026 Massachusetts Democratic Party’s Nominating Convention taking place on…
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LYNNFIELD — “History of the Enslaved in Massachusetts” will be the subject of the Lynnfield Historical Society’s next meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 24, taking place at 7 p.m. in the Centre Congregational Church.
Vijay Joyce will be the guest speaker. He is the founder of Rekindled History, a preservation and tour company that uses his educational foundation…
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THE VILLAGE HOME AND GARDEN CLUB continued its philanthropic efforts recently by collecting personal hygiene products requested by the Wakefield Food Pantry in their efforts to provide assistance to people in need. (Courtesy Photo)
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FIRST GRADER James Zinchuk takes a turn playing the Chinese gong with the assistance of fifth grader Siena McKenna during Hero Arts Day at Huckleberry Hill School recently. The day was a celebration of Chinese music, Chinese art and Chinese storytelling. (Courtesy Photo)
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