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LAG Fall Art Show and Sale Nov. 8

YNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Art Guild’s annual Fall Art Show and Sale will be on Saturday, Nov. 8, taking place from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Meeting House on the Town Common. 

Entrance to the show is free.

“The Fall Show is a fantastic opportunity to purchase all sizes of original fine art in…

 

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Girls’ soccer team ties Danvers on Senior Night

Post-publication update: Lynnfield 1, Marblehead 1, (October 25, 2025)

Post-publication update: Lynnfield 5, Pentucket Regional 0, (October 23, 2025)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI 

LYNNFIELD — This past Saturday afternoon at Pioneer Stadium,  the Lynnfield High girls’ soccer team tied guest Danvers, 3-3, on Lynnfield Youth Soccer Day as the Pioneers boys’ team played their game afterwards. 

 

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Remembering Sharla

BUDDIES, from left, Ben Sieve, Alex Gentile, Alex Sieve, Jake Mallett and Bryan Mallett were smiling from ear-to-ear while at the start of the third annual See The Good 5K Walk at the Town Common on Oct. 19. The walk is held in memory of Sharla Sieve, who passed away from a heroic battle with

 

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Orange for Sharla

FRIENDS, from left, Stacey Cook, Ava Cook, Bella Carroll, Julie Mallett, Paula Farese and Kiera Mallett proudly wore orange attire in honor of the late Sharla Sieve during the third annual See The Good 5K Walk at the Town Common on Oct. 19. Sharla passed away from a heroic battle with stage 4 metastatic colorectal

 

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Update: Lynnfield falls to Masconomet 3-0

Post-publication update: Masconomet Regional HS 3, Lynnfield 0 (October 27, 2025)

Post-publication update: Pentucket Regional defeats Lynnfield, 2-0 (October 23, 2025)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — Last Saturday evening, the Lynnfield High boys’ soccer team hosted Rockport on Lynnfield Youth Soccer day as the Pioneer girls’ team played right before.

The game ended in a scoreless…

 

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Career Fair at LHS

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL hosted a Career Fair on Oct. 17, which gave juniors and seniors the opportunity to meet with Lynnfield residents/professionals from a broad variety of vocations. Most of the fair’s volunteers live in town with the exemption of representatives from the Massachusetts State Police and U.S. Army. Students engaged in conversations and asked

 

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You’ll float too

A CHESTNUT STREET home has gotten into the Halloween spirit by setting up replicas of Georgie Denbrough and Pennywise from the horror movie “It.” (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Planning Board backs revised ADU Bylaw

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Planning Board voted 4-0 to recommend two warrant articles associated with updating the town’s Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) Bylaw during a recent public hearing.

The two ADU Bylaw articles are headed to Fall Town Meeting on Monday, Oct. 27, which will take place at 7 p.m. in the Lynnfield…

 

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Select Board opposes citizens’ petitions

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Select Board unanimously voted on Oct. 14 not to recommend two citizens’ petitions headed to Fall Town Meeting on Monday, Oct. 27.

Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) Vice Chair Tom Manning submitted Articles 13 and 14 for Fall Town Meeting, which will take place on Monday, Oct. 27, beginning…

 

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Update: Sweeps over Georgetown and Triton extend winning streak to ten for volleyball team

Post-publication updates:
Lynnfield 3, Triton 0 (October 24, 2025)
Lynnfield 3, Georgetown 0 (October 22, 2025)

THE PIONEERS celebrate their 3-0 win over North Reading on Monday night, Lynnfield’s eighth consecutive victory. The Hornets were the last team to defeat the Pioneers, 3-2 back on Sept. 26. (Jamie Hayman Photo)

 

LYNNFIELD — The LHS…

 

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UPDATE: Field hockey team pushed winning streak to 12 games

Post-publication updates:
Lynnfield 3, Beverly 0, (October 24, 2025)
Lynnfield 2, Pentucket Regional 0, (October 22, 2025)

THE LYNNFIELD field hockey team, currently on a 10-game winning streak, hosted their annual Play for the Cure and Lynnfield Youth Field Hockey game on Oct. 16 at Pioneer Stadium. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

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Porsche crashes into new Fire Headquarters

A 2019 PORSCHE MACAN SUV crashed into the northeast corner of the newly opened Fire Headquarters, 1100 Summer St., on Thursday, Oct. 16. The driver was not transported to the hospital (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The newly opened Fire Headquarters is fully operational once again after a motor vehicle crashed into…

 

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