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Beacon Hill Roll Call published February 11, 2026

 

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Volume 51 – Report No. 6 February 2-6, 2026

THE HOUSE AND SENATE: During the week of Feb. 2-6, the House met for a total of 28 minutes and the Senate met for a total of 37 minutes.

The heat was turned up last week…

 

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Looking back published February 11, 2026

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FEBRUARY 11, 1976

Reservoir support: The North Reading Water Study Committee unanimously voted last week to recommend the latest Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD) Board of Water Commissioners cost-sharing proposal for the $7 million joint reservoir project to the Board of Selectmen.

LCWD Board of Water Commissioners Chairman Richard…

 

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Fire Dept. Log published February 11, 2026

LYNNFIELD – During the week of Sunday, February 1 through Saturday, February 7, the Lynnfield Fire Department responded to 38 calls.

Sunday, February 1

12:34 a.m., 11 Sparhawk Dr., medical; 5:21 p.m., 2 Country Club Dr., accidental alarm; 10:40 p.m., 9 Hampton Ct., lift assist.

Monday, February 2

11:43 a.m., 1 Willowby Way, malfunctioning alarm…

 

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Boys’ swim team has multiple strong performances at North Sectionals

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By JAMES COOK

 

 

THE WARRIOR/PIONEER five represented their team well at North Sectionals on Saturday. Pictured from left to right is Michael Brown, James Cook, Brendan Koleszar, head coach Jeff Boyd, Malcolm Kelton and Nick DeGennaro. (Courtesy Photo)

 

BOSTON — The Wakefield/Lynnfield co-op…

 

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Jones office hours Friday

BOSTON – House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr. (R-North Reading) will be holding his monthly district office hours in Lynnfield on Friday, Feb. 13 from 9-10 a.m. at the Lynnfield Public Library, 18 Summer St.

During office hours, Jones or a member of his staff will be available in the library’s mezzanine area to meet…

 

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Wrestlers finish dual meet season with two more wins

THE LNR wrestlers finished their dual meet season at 15-7 and will now compete in the Div. 3 North Sectionals on Saturday at Dracut High. (Courtesy Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NORTH READING — It was a solid finish to the dual meet season for the Lynnfield-North Reading High co-op wresting team last Saturday at North…

 

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Library hosting pajamas drive through March 15

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Public Library is joining the Boston Bruins, Cradles to Crayons, the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners and the Department of Children and Families/Wonderfund to collect pajamas for kids in need from now through March 15.

The goal is to collect 10,000 pairs of new PJs for local children living in low-income…

 

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Blood crisis continues due to winter storms

Donating blood saves lives by providing a vital resource for surgeries, cancer treatments, blood disorders and emergencies, with a single donation potentially helping up to three people. Blood has a limited shelf life, and donors provide the only source of life-saving blood, which cannot be artificially manufactured.

The following urgent plea comes from the American Red Cross…

 

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UPDATE: Girls’ co-op hockey team looks for a Senior Night win against Masconomet on Saturday

Post-publication updates:
Pope Francis defeats PLNR 3-1 (Feb. 11) 
St. Mary’s defeats PLNR 6-2 (Feb. 9)

 

 

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Co-op girls’ hockey team looking to finish strong

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

 

MELANIA DIVIRGILIO and the PLNR girls’ hockey team are looking to finish strong and make

 

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UPDATE: Boys’ hoop tops Amesbury following two game split with Bishop Fenwick, North Reading

Post-publication update: Lynnfield defeats Shawsheen Valley Tech, 58-51 (Feb. 15)

Post-publication update: Lynnfield defeats Amesbury 75-69 (Feb. 12)

 

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Boys’ hoop team splits games with Bishop Fenwick, North Reading

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

LYNNFIELD’s Oliver Harth (left) and Brandon Doherty defend North Reading’s Jason Berry in

 

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Lynnfield Police Log published February 11, 2026

Protesters bring police to Main Street and Village Row

LYNNFIELD — Protesters at Main Street and Village Row, a diesel fuel odor at the Yard House and a few motor vehicle accidents kept police on the move recently.

On Thursday, February 5 at about 3:45 p.m. police were told that people holding protest signs at…

 

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