building) has been cleared of trees and brush to make room for a new, 36-unit affordable housing project. The Zoning Board of Appeals approved the project last February after months of hearings. (Photo by Mark Sardella).
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DURING MONDAY NIGHT’S inauguration ceremony for new Mayor Jen Grigoraitis, the poem “A New Day’s Lyric” was read by Melrose Public School students Piper Casey, Morgan Pagnini, Maura Eckler, Molly Rosen, Abby Harney and Sukey Hampson. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)a reading of the poem “A New Day’s Lyric,” by Melrose Public School students Piper
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KIDS GETTING TOGETHER last weekend to shovel the 1st snow storm of 2024 on Lawrence St. L-R: Leif Mathisen, Lily Mathisen, Izaak Barnum and Silas Barnum.
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WEDNESDAY’S WEATHER featured a mix of clouds, rain and sunshine. This shot of the Lower Common was taken during one of the sunny breaks. (Mark Sardella Photo)
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SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL of Wakefield collected toys for the Toys for Tots charity during the Christmas season. The students loved picking out special toys to donate to children in need. The school’s Toys for Tots bin was overflowing thanks to the school community whose generosity ensured Christmas time was a bit brighter for boys and girls
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BRIANNA, AGE 5, and Anthony, age 2 weren’t quite sure why he didn’t come to life after singing “Frosty the snowman,” but they had lots of fun making him! (Laura Gallugi Photo)
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THE PEABODY-Lynnfield-North Reading co-op girls’ hockey team stopped Winthrop’s 41-game regular season winning streak with a 2-1 victory on Dec. 27 at McVann-O’Keefe rink. Lynnfield’s Catie Kampersal scored the game-winner in the 2nd period. A full story will appear in the Jan. 10 edition. (Courtesy Photo)
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