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Number of call firefighters ‘dwindling’

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Retaining call firefighters continues to be a challenge for the Fire Department, Chief/Emergency Management Director Glenn Davis said during the Select Board’s Jan. 28 meeting.

Davis gave an overview of the Fire Department’s proposed fiscal year 2027 operating and capital budgets to the Select Board. He has budgeted a $6,547,629…

 

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Marco DePalma appointed police sergeant

THE SELECT BOARD unanimously voted to sign off on Police Sergeant Marco DePalma’s promotion during a Jan. 28 meeting.  Front row, from left, Damon, Mila and Luca DePalma. Back row, from left, Stacey DePalma, Police Sgt. DePalma, Select Board Chair Phil Crawford, Select Board Vice Chair Alexis Leahy, Select Board member Dick Dalton and

 

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Increased staffing allows police to control overtime

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Police Department’s staffing changes have led to overtime costs being controlled, Police Chief Nick Secatore said during the Select Board’s Jan. 28 meeting.

Secatore appeared before the Select Board in order to give an overview of the Police Department’s proposed $4,231,192 operating budget for fiscal year 2027. The spending plan…

 

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Select Board authorizes investigation into traffic panel resignations

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted on Jan. 28 to pause the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) and launch an investigation into why four members have resigned from the panel over the last several months.

Select Board Chair Phil Crawford recalled that three out of the four citizens who previously served…

 

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Superintendent briefs Select Board on FY27 school budget

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Superintendent Tom Geary gave an overview of the School Department’s recommended fiscal year 2027 operating and capital budgets to the Select Board on Jan. 28.

Geary has recommended a 4.3 percent operating budget increase for FY27, totaling $35,665,314. Town Administrator Rob Dolan has budgeted a 3.7 increase for the School Department…

 

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Sports: February 4, 2026

 

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Lynnfield-North Reading wrestlers win league title

Post-publication update: Lynnfield overwhelms Wilmington 65-11 (Feb. 4)

 

THE LNR wrestling team holds the CAL Dual Meet Championship plaque at the CAL-NEC tournament in Beverly after finishing the regular season undefeated for the league crown. In the front row from left to right is Jason Kouyoumdjian, Jakob Hulett, Zach Inafuku, Jayce Melara, Nate Barstow

 

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UPDATE: Girls’ hoop falls to rival North Reading following Essex Tech win

Post-publication updates:
Lynnfield falls to North Reading 60-46 (Feb. 6)
Lynnfield defeats Essex 47-27, (Feb. 2)

 

 

Published February 4, 2026

Girls’ hoop team tops Triton, falls to Manchester-Essex

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

 

THE PIONEERS continued their strong season with a 50-46 road win over Triton on Jan. 28. Lynnfield is 8-6 and ranked

 

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UPDATE: Boys’ hoop (12-4) defeats Bishop Fenwick, falls to rival North Reading

Post-publication update:
Lynnfield falls to North Reading 75-61 (Feb. 6)
Lynnfield defeats Bishop Fenwick, 83-67 (Feb. 2)

 

HARRIS HADZIHASANOVIC tips off during Lynnfield’s home game against Manchester-Essex on Jan. 30. The Pioneers (11-3), ranked No. 22 in Div. 3, travel to rival North Reading (9-5, No. 35 in D3) this Friday night at 7

 

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Vote-by-mail, early voting for Town Election OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Town Election on Tuesday, April 14 will feature vote-by-mail and in-person early voting once again this spring.

Town Clerk Stephanie Jarosz requested that the Select Board approve four policies related to the April Town Election during a Jan. 28 meeting. She asked that the Select Board vote on each policy…

 

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Girls’ basketball looks to reset following loss to Manchester-Essex

Post-publication update: Manchester-Essex defeats Lynnfield, 51-43 (January 30)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI 

LYNNFIELD — In the season opener on Dec. 12, the Lynnfield High girls’ basketball team lost to Newburyport, 38-34, at home. Last Friday night, the Pioneers were trying to get a season split in the rematch.

However, the host Clippers ended up sweeping the series…

 

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