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Great Horned Owl rescued near Lake Q

THANKS TO WAKEFIELD FIRE Dept. and Cape Ann Wildlife, this female Great Horned Owl was rescued from some fishing line and is now in the best hands at Cape Ann Wildlife. (Carin Macnamara Photo)

 

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Close call!

HOMEOWNER Jean Mascola stands beside the toppled pine tree that she planted when she moved to her Nutter Road home 55 years ago. The tree came crashing down during the severe wind storm that blew through town on Monday, December 18. Fortunately, the tree did not damage any structures in her yard or any vehicles,

 

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Helping families in need

FRIENDS, from left, Mia Paone, Lila Catinazzo, Olivia Saccardo and Madison Wilson show off a present they wrapped during Lynnfield Middle School’s Holiday Gift Drive on Dec. 20. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Lake Q sunset the day after Winter Solstice

LONGEST NIGHT IS past, sunlight slowly returns now, hope springs in the cold. (Catherine Grassello Photo)

 

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Pioneer of the Week – LILYANA DELEO

DeLeo was recently named one of two Student Athletes of the Month for November by the Lynnfield High athletic department. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Where’s Swifty the Elf today?

THE LITTLE SCHOOL students were entertained throughout the month of December with a daily visit from “Swifty” the Little School Elf. Swifty was “wanted” for mischievous behavior and for eating the school principal’s favorite candy (and for leaving a mess)! Some children believe that it was Mrs. Molle disguised as the elf (or could it

 

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NSMT GM speaks about gratitude at Women in Business luncheon

By GAIL LOWE

WAKEFIELD—By definition, North Shore Music Theatre’s General Manager Karen Nascembeni is the embodiment of what every woman would want in a friend. She’s a joy to know, a joy to hear.

On Wednesday, December 20, Nascembeni gave an inspiring talk to a group of about 25 women at the Wakefield Lynnfield Women…

 

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Foggy night

AFTER AN unseasonably warm Christmas Day, street lamps and colored bulbs on the Rockery tree shone through the dense gray fog that swallowed Main Street. (John Leone Photo)

 

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“Freezin’ for a Reason”

CHANNELING THEIR inner elf, Polar Plungers Michael Pittore (L) and Connor Pike are ready to face the challenge of jumping into the icy cold water of the Bear Force One Mobile Polar Plunge pool to benefit Special Olympics. The event held on Friday, Dec. 15 at NRHS attracted 600 spectators, nearly 150 plungers and raised

 

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Looking ahead

THE MELROSE High girls’ basketball team is off to a slow start following three straight losses against Belmont, Reading and Wakefield to open the season 0-3. They look to increase offense input when they take part in an holiday tournament on Dec. 27 at N. Reading High. Look for these hard working girls to ring

 

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A wicked wind

 

A POWERFUL STORM moved into the area Sunday night and grew stronger with time, downing trees like this one on Porter Street, which knocked out power. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

 

 

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Twin wins

THE MELROSE High wrestling team is off to a commanding start with back-to-back dual meet wins over Wilmington (60-24) and Belmont (51-27) last week to improve to 2-0 on their early season. This weekend they will take part in the George Bossi Holiday Tournament in Lowell where they hope earn some medals, as in years

 

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