VIOLINIST Natalia Morello, who is 12, performed “Jingle Bell Rock” during Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s Country Store on Dec. 6. She received multiple rounds of applause while performing. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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THE MENORAH on the Town Common, against the backdrop of the Putnam House, was symbolically lit during the annual tree lighting on the common. This year, Hanukkah began on the evening of Sunday, Dec. 14 and lasts until Monday, Dec 22. The Jewish Festival of Lights celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem
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A RETIREMENT PARTY was held at Town Hall on Tuesday for Deb Savarese (center) who served for 26 years as the administrative assistant to the Community Planning Department and the Community Planning Commission (CPC). Many current retirees who worked with Deb over the years attended to offer her their well-wishes. From left: Carol Ducrow, Karen
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VOICES OF HOPE performed “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” during Historic Lynnfield, Inc.’s Country Store in the Meeting House on Saturday, Dec. 6. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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FRIENDS, from left, Gianna Kouyoumdjian, Kiera McMahon, Taylor Carney and Sammy Pagos ran the Whoville Bakery during Lynnfield Recreation’s Tree Lighting: A Whobilation Celebration on the Town Common on Dec. 6. The four friends passed out hot chocolate and homemade baked goods, and also raised funds for My Brother’s Table in Lynn. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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THE MAIN STREET business district turned into an outdoor lifestyle center during the Chamber of Commerce’s annual Home for the Holidays extravaganza. This was taken Friday, December 5. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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TEMPLE BETH SHALOM welcomed Home for the Holidays attendees with awesome potato latkes and sufganiuyot on Friday night, December 5. Hanukkah begins Sunday. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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MARY TRULLO, 100, (seated at left) was recognized as the town’s oldest resident for the second year in row during the annual Senior Citizen Thanksgiving Dinner. As the oldest citizen, she is the recipient of the town’s Boston Post Cane Award and was also presented with a floral bouquet and a certificate from the State
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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS kicks off each year with a tree lighting at City Hall. The Chamber of Commerce, the city and premier sponsors Melrose Rotary, North Shore Elder Law & Estate Planning, and The Residence at Melrose Station put on a great event again in 2025. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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LAST SATURDAY, the Wakefield Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a tour of the town by Santa Claus. On hand to greet him were, from the left, State Rep. Donald Wong, John Smolinsky of the Chamber and Police Chief Steven Skory. (Photo by Ann Hadley JC Marketing, Inc.)
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DYLAN MCDERMOTT and the Wakefield boys’ basketball team start their season tonight, 7 p.m. at Woburn. Wakefield’s home-opener is Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. against Belmont. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca File Photo)
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