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Project Adventure

LYNNFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL teamed up with A Healthy Lynnfield to support the fifth grade class field trip to Project Adventure. Students and staff experienced team-building, challenge by choice, problem solving and trust building activities; all necessary skills for making a successful transition to middle school. A Healthy Lynnfield funded the program while the LMS PTO

 

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Making waves

JAYSEN SHIEH, a 5th grader at Lynnfield Middle School, was honored recently by New England Swimming. Shieh is seeded 9th in the 50-meter freestyle under 10, with a time of 29.65 which he got when he was 9-years old. Shieh, who competes for Boston YMCA Bluefins, was awarded his certificate by two-time USA Olympian Lia

 

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Vroom!

HERE COMES future firefighter Brody Saltzman to the rescue! The 3-year-old is imagining he’s driving Engine 1 during the North Reading Fire Department’s annual Open House held last Sunday at the fire station. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Inspired by Buddy Walk

EMPLOYEES OF Inspire Cafe — Tara, Nancy, Olivia, Brady and Kevin — enjoyed a beautiful day providing cider and donuts at the Mass. Down Syndrome Congress’ annual Buddy Walk at Lake Quannapowitt in Wakefield on Sunday, October 8.

 

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Welcome to the police force

JOHN MALLEY AND JOHN GROSSI are the newest Wakefield Police officers. After a ceremony at the Lowell Auditorium, they were greeted by top brass. From the left are Lieutenant Scott Reboulet, Chief Steven Skory, Officer John Malley, Officer John Grossi, Deputy Chief Craig Calabrese and Lieutenant Joe Anderson.
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Wakefield Warriors celebrate their seniors

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THE SENIORS and their families were honored before Wakefield’s 28-0 win over Watertown at Landrigan Field on Friday night. Pictured from left to right are seniors Logan Bayers, Anthony Briasco, Michael Ford, Bryce Vaughan, Declan O’Callahan, Joe LaMonica, Steven Woish, Mark Letchford, Brady Murphy and Graham Swanson. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Speed bumps

THE MELROSE High football team suffered their first loss of the season with a 17-12 loss to Winchester on the road last Friday night in a game that saw a 30-yard TD by Nick Hitchman and a rushing TD from Keegan Moloney. But extra point snafus plagued Melrose and the Red and Black pulled away

 

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ACW’s ‘Creatures & Critters’ exhibit continues Friday

WAKEFIELD — The Arts Collaborative of Wakefield (ACW) presents “Creatures & Critters Art Exhibit and Sale” at the Cultural Exchange, open this week on Friday night from 5:30-8:30 pm. Gallery hosts Kathy Frey, Kathryn Price, Carol Schena, and Marcy Sumner will be on hand to welcome visitors to the show. 

The show features a…

 

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2023 Melrose field hockey

THE MELROSE High varsity field hockey team took a moment from their busy schedule to pose for a team photo. From top left: Elena Fuentes, Sofia Sullivan, Anna Sullivan, Zoe Blumenthal, Alex Zaino, Ava Viola, capt. Megan Jancaitis, Mary Atkinson, capt. Layla Szymczak. Bottom: Elsie English, Lindsay Minton, Emi Judge, Sophia Hulbert, Grace Jenkins and

 

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Open for tennis

THE LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL tennis teams broke in the brand new tennis courts by playing on them during a soft opening on Monday. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

 

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Thank you for your service

GIRL SCOUT TROOP 83445 recently made “thank you” posters for North Reading’s firefighters in recognition of all they do to keep the community safe. Presenting their posters to call firefighter Jeff Strong were Cora Saltzman, 8, and Elizabeth Hopkins, 9. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Memorial ride benefits Food Pantry

A MEMORIAL motorcycle ride held to honor the memory of Brad Howse, who lost his battle to cancer one year ago, was held Sept. 23 followed by a gathering of friends and family at Kitty’s. Organized by Jenn Wallace, the event raised $2,125 for the North Reading Food Pantry. With today’s tough times and the

 

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