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Jimmy Fund Heroes

THE LYNNFIELD LITTLE LEAGUE Jimmy Fund 10-year-old team celebrates a recent, 14-0 victory over Winthrop. The team is one of multiple LLL squads working hard to support the Jimmy Fund. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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A break from the action

FRIENDS, from left, Ruby Pullo, Olivia Nisembaum and Mikayla Pagliuca take a break from sliding down the inflatable waterslide at Recreation Station on July 25. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Front Page: July 30, 2025

 

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Sports: July 30, 2025

 

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Take a bow

LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS’ production of “Beetlejuice Jr.” featured a very talented cast taking center stage at the Lynnfield High School auditorium last weekend. From left, Gabriella Moga, Ayla Caldwell, Kendall Burek, Patrick Malone, Aislinn Kleinpeter, Mia Martins, Emine Icin and Mari Andreottola. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Subdivision construction concerns raised

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — A group of homeowners and the Planning Board expressed concerns with the way a subdivision is being constructed off of Lowell Street during a recent meeting.

The Planning Board approved the four-lot Vallis Way subdivision in December 2022 as well as a modification to the plan in 2023. Atty. Jesse…

 

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Planning Board spars with subdivision’s contractor

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Tensions ran incredibly high between a subdivision’s contractor and the Planning Board during a contentious July 23 meeting.

The Planning Board agreed during its June meeting to continue a discussion on contractor GTA Co., Inc.’s request to reduce the four-lot Vallis Way subdivision’s construction performance bond from $230,000 to $116,000 to…

 

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Lynnfield’s Prokopis twins lead Prep to second straight state title

THE PROKOPIS TWINS, Jack and Luke, recently led the St. John’s Prep tennis team to their second consecutive perfect season and state championship. They will play for the Holy Cross tennis team next year. (Courtesy Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

DANVERS — It was a stellar senior year for the Prokopis twins this spring as the

 

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Lynnfield High fall sports tryouts are less than three weeks away

 

THE LHS fall sports season officially begins with football tryouts on Aug. 15. All other sports start up the week of Aug. 18. Registration is still open on the Lynnfield High athletics website. (File Photos)

LYNNFIELD — Tryouts for the fall sports season at Lynnfield High are quickly approaching. The season will officially begin with…

 

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Gov. Healey appoints Steve Walsh to Health Policy Commission

STEVE WALSH

Appointed to Massachusetts Health Policy Commission

By DAN TOMASELLO

BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey appointed Town Moderator Steve Walsh to the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission (HPC) on July 25.

According to the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission’s website, the HPC is an independent state agency that works to “improve the affordability of health care…

 

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Tree Committee launches ‘Squeaky on a Mission’

LYNNFIELD — Squeaky the Squirrel is on a mission and he needs residents’ help on his Great Green Quest. 

Townspeople are invited to join Squeaky as he traverses all across Lynnfield, from hill to dale in search of a world from the past and how to lead us into the future. The Lynnfield Tree

 

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Time for the Carnival!

LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS’ Carnival Games camp was enjoyed by, from left, camper Ellie Staid, counselor Leah Steer and camper Charlotte LaBella on July 18. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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