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Seniors at banquet

SENIOR MEMBERS of the MHS boys varsity soccer team are pictured at their banquet (l-r): Henry Rahilly, Max Rosnov, Owen Brown, Pat Buggy, Luke Brodeur, Aidan Murphy, Reon Anderson, Josh Bird, Alec Truesdale, Ryan Heipler, Malek Sayegh, Jack Shea and Ali Abidi.

 

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Christmas magic!

HAVING A BLAST exploring all the decorated Christmas trees and wreaths at the Moose Lodge’s Festival of Trees on Sunday were (from left): Frankie Tosi, 6 3/4, and her big brother Rory Tosi, 9, and cousins Caleb Stasiowski, 12, and Sienna Taber, 9. They also enjoyed coloring, hot chocolate and doughnuts. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Season of creativity

ART STUDENTS FROM Wakefield Memorial High School recently painted a holiday mural on the front entrance window of the Wakefield Daily Item building on Albion Street. The 10th grade students are (from left) Jayla Conley, Adrianna Chesna and Emily King. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Scouts craft with seniors for holidays

SENIORS AND local Girl Scouts took part in a project aimed at creativity, connection and gratitude.

 

A GREAT TIME was had during a craft session at The Residence at Melrose Station.

 

“THANKFUL CREATIONS” brought seniors together with local Girl Scouts.

 

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Scenes from Lynnfield High School’s ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL’s production of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” last weekend included, from left, Belle Maccini, Heavenly Claypool, Sabrina Hayman, Lindsay Squadrito, Patrick Malone as Lawrence, Mia Martins, Siri Tudi, Chase Lynds as Andre, Nora Hutter, Abby Harris and Lillian Spillane. In this scene, the cast sings the song “Overture.”

 

SONIA KUMAR (left) starred as

 

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The making of Union Street: Throwback Thursday, 1948

 

IN THE LATE 1940’s, the A&P Supermarket anchored the north end of this block on the east side of Main Street in Wakefield Square. Nagle’s Drug Store was on the corner of Main and Centre streets, next door to Friend’s Bakery. On the other side of the A&P was Russell Electrical Company, which sold…

 

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Stars of the show!

CHILDREN EAGERLY gathered around Santa and Mrs. Claus on Sunday, Nov. 30 at dusk after Santa magically lit the town Christmas tree and all the other trees on the Town Common and bandstand at the 20th annual Holiday Tree Lighting hosted by the Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce. See more photos below! (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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In support of Toys for Tots

THE RESIDENTS of Martins Landing proudly presented donations of gift cards totaling nearly $3,200 to benefit the annual Toys for Tots initiative of the North Reading Fire and Police Departments. This year’s donation is more than triple the amount raised by Martins Landing residents last year, demonstrating their commitment to being an active partner in

 

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Winter wonderland!

A SAMPLING of the wide variety of decorated Christmas trees at the 6th annual Moose Lodge Festival of Trees on display throughout Thanksgiving weekend. Over 1,500 people of all ages attended the event and took chances on winning one of about 30 trees and wreaths being raffled off to benefit Moose charities. Many local businesses

 

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Wet but not white! A reminder that winter’s coming

IT WAS FREEZING in Wakefield when the rain started falling yesterday, but the temperature rose throughout the day, sparing the town any significant snowfall. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Good morning autumn sky

GORGEOUS SUNRISE from Cutter St. overlooking North Ave. on the early morning of November 25. (John Russo Photo)

 

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Let the holidays begin

THE TOWN CHRISTMAS TREE is lowered into its receptacle at the Rockery yesterday under the direction of Cemetery, Forestry, and Parks Supervisor Dennis Fazio. The large spruce tree was donated to the town by Mark and Cindy Matuszewski of 23 Davey Lane.In the other photo, Forestry Foreman Carmen Sorrentino holds a chainsaw as Tony

 

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