STAR, a Saluki, surveils the snowy surroundings in the quiet aftermath of the January 25-26 snowstorm, the biggest storm to hit the region in four years. (Patty Woodbury Photo)
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The seniors for the Lynnfield High girls’ and boys’ swim team were honored before their meet against Ipswich on Jan. 29 at the Peabody YMCA. Pictured in the front row from left to right is Annabelle Eckhardt, Chloe Cieslewicz, Ereeny Georges and Bella Sykes. In the back row from left is Nick De Gennaro, Kaiden
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THE MELROSE High gymnastics team keeps rolling right along with another win over Stoneham last week. Melrose was led by 9.1 and 9.2 performances from Noah Williamson and Isabella Ferranti, and all around work from Aislin Savage and Hillary Bush. After press time: Melrose defeats Wilmington (136.35-136.1) but falls to Winchester (138.7-136.35) on Senior Night
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THE PRODUCTION OF Lynnfield High School’s “The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong” featured, from left, Patrick Malone as Dennis/Perkins, Nora Hutter as Jonathan/Charles and Lee Malone as Robert/Thomas. The play was performed in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium before a snowstorm dropped 20 inches on the town. (Jamie Hayman Photo)
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FIVE-YEAR-OLD Tommy Hodgin eagerly helps his Dad clear snow from their car on Mt. Vernon Street during the January 26 blizzard that left 22 inches of snow in its wake. (Jeff Hodgin Photo)
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A LONE SLEDDER makes his way back to the top of the Town Common, determined to get another run down the hill on a chilly Sunday morning. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
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THERE WERE SMILES all around during the January 31 celebration of INspire Cafe’s first year in downtown Wakefield. (Ryan Bennett Photo)
WAKEFIELD — INspire Cafe, a nonprofit cafe operated by the Boys & Girls Club of Metro North on the corner of Main Street and Richardson Avenue in Wakefield, celebrated its one-year anniversary on January…
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