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Turkey Trot 5K features over 350 runners

LOCAL CHILDREN are off and running during the Kids Fun Run that was held around the Town Common as part of Lynnfield Rotary’s recent Turkey Trot 5K Road Race. Lynnfield Rotary, the Julie Routhier Foundation and the Lynnfield Moms Group co-sponsored the 5K once again. (Courtesy Photo)

 

LYNNFIELD — A sunny but brisk morning

 

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Lynnfield’s winning streak halted with North Reading victory on Thanksgiving

THE STANDS were full at Pioneer Stadium for the 66th Thanksgiving game between Lynnfield and North Reading. The Hornets snapped Lynnfield’s three-year winning streak with a 49-0 victory. (Eric Evans Photo)

By JAMES CRANNEY 

LYNNFIELD – Last Thursday morning, over 100 high schools across the state of Massachusetts competed in the time-honored tradition of

 

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Schools looking to strengthen cybersecurity

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Cybersecurity has been a focus area for the school system’s Technology Department this year.

Technology Department Head Rochelle Cooper explained the initiative during a recent School Committee meeting.

“We are trying to improve cybersecurity through improved safeguards, updated policies and ongoing training for our staff and students,” said Cooper.

Cooper…

 

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Schools’ technology upgrades outlined

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The school system’s Technology Department has been diligently working to upgrade aging infrastructure and hardware this year, Educational Technology Department Head Rochelle Cooper said during a recent School Committee meeting.

Superintendent Tom Geary recalled that the $4.65 million Proposition 2 ½ override voters approved last June included $650,000 for school…

 

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Jean M. Goguen, 92

Worked in social services, dedicated to her family

READING — Jean M. Goguen, 92, of Reading, formerly of Lynnfield and Fitchburg, passed away peacefully on Nov. 27, 2025 while surrounded by her family at her death.

Born on Dec. 9, 1932, in Fitchburg, Jean was the daughter of the late Louise and Martin Lees MacCracken…

 

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Jack Moynihan praised for ‘making Lynnfield a better place’

FORMER FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBER Jack Moynihan (holding plaque) proudly accepts the 2025 Daniel Townsend Award for Excellence during the Select Board’s Nov. 24 meeting. From left, Select Board member Dick Dalton, Select Board Vice Chair Alexis Leahy, Jack Moynihan, Hilda Moynihan, Select Board Chair Phil Crawford and Town Administrator Rob Dolan. (Candy Orlando Photo)

 

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Crypto machine ban OK’d

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously approved an emergency ban on cryptocurrency dispensing machines in town during a Nov. 24 meeting.

Select Board Chair Phil Crawford said Police Chief Nick Secatore recommended that the Select Board “work toward banning cryptocurrency dispensing machines in Lynnfield.”

“Communities such as Gloucester and Ipswich have enacted…

 

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First responders honored for heroism in separate incidents

THE SELECT BOARD honored on Nov. 24 four police officers and a dispatcher for the heroism they displayed following a violent home invasion in December 2024. From left, Police Chief Nick Secatore, Police Capt. Chris DeCarlo, Patrol Officer/Detective Anthony Hnath, Patrol Officer Daniel Ashwell and Patrol Officer Franco Pisano. Missing from photo is Dispatcher Kim

 

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Dinner in the French Riviera

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL’s production of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” last weekend included, sitting at table from left, ensemble cast members Abby Harris and Lillian Spillane. Standing in the background are ensemble cast members Nora Hutter and Ella Hodsdon. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Country Store on for Dec. 6

LYNNFIELD — Historic Lynnfield’s Country Store will take place on Saturday, Dec. 6, beginning at 9 a.m.  at the Meeting House. 

Doors will open at 9 a.m. and will stay open until 2 p.m. 

“Vendors will include favorites from the past as well as some exciting new additions to the store,” said Country…

 

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Tree Lighting and Whobilation Celebration Dec. 6

YNNFIELD — Lynnfield Recreation’s Light Up Lynnfield contest is back.

The Light Up Lynnfield contest will allow residents to break out the holiday lights, inflatables and decorations to make their home shine. 

“Register your home address to be part of our town holiday map and join the fun as families tour Lynnfield to see…

 

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Uniting the bands at the Rotary: Pioneers and Hornets

THE PIONEER AND HORNET band programs were given warm welcomes during the Rotary Thanksgiving Football Luncheon on Nov. 20. From left, NRHS senior drum major Calvin Fisher, NRHS color guard co-captains Bianca Villagati and Cecilia Thompson, NRHS drum majors Teagan Jones and Maria Karafilidis; and LHS senior band members Jacob Book, Ellie Morse and Grace

 

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