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Pixar land

NEMO AND other characters were ready to pick up some treats on Oct. 31 during the Chamber of Commerce’s annual trick or treating event downtown. (Photo courtesy of Melrose Chamber of Commerce)

 

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Patriotic tribute to veterans

THE THIRD GRADE class from the J.T. Hood Elementary School enthusiastically sang many patriotic songs, under the direction of their music teacher, Janna Comeau, to the delight of the veterans in attendance at the North Reading Veterans Breakfast held at the Moose Lodge Thursday. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Good morning!

THE RAYS OF THE sun spotlight the tower of the First Parish Congregational Church early Friday morning. (Andrew McRae Photo)

 

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In Oz

ALL THE GREAT characters from the Wizard of Oz turned out to do a little trick or treating on Halloween afternoon. Downtown businesses passed out goodies during the annual event sponsored by the Melrose Chamber of Commerce. (Photo courtesy of Melrose Chamber of Commerce)

 

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Happy 104 Birthday to this beauty

FLORENCE C. LUNDSTROM of Melrose and South Yarmouth celebrated her 104 birthday with family and friends. She is a 1939 graduate of Melrose High School.

 

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Land of plenty

HUNDREDS TURNED OUT to do a little trick or treating in the downtown business district on Halloween during the annual event sponsored by the Melrose Chamber of Commerce. (Photo courtesy of Melrose Chamber of Commerce)

 

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A well-respected man

HUNDREDS OF current and former firefighters, police officers, town employees and residents turned out at the Americal Civic Center yesterday to wish recently retired Fire Chief Michael Sullivan well. In photo, Chief Sullivan, seated with his wife Lisa, reacts to a lighthearted comment from former Fire Chief David L. Parr, who served as master of

 

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Fiery foliage

A SUGAR MAPLE on Haverhill Street displays the radiant colors of a New England fall against a backdrop of bright blue sky. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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“You look marvelous!”

EARNING FIRST PLACE in the annual Town Hall Halloween Pumpkin Decorating Contest, with a total of 83 votes, was the staff of Parks & Recreation. Shown with their entry, “Too Glam for Gram,” are (l-r): Maria Brown, Nancy Ursino, Heidi Veader and Ashley LeBoeuf. Taking second, with 73 votes, was “Haunted Fairy Garden” by Jessie

 

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Land of the free

MAYOR JEN GRIGORAITIS spoke during Tuesday’s Veterans Day ceremony at the Knoll’s Vietnam Reflection Area. The sacrifices made by all veterans and their families have made the country what it is today. The mayor is flanked on the left by Veterans’ Services Director Tammy Shovelton (U.S. Army-Ret.) and by Veterans’ Services Advisory Board Chair Robert

 

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Lynnfield Historical Society 2025

‘Alice’s Restaurant’ subject of Historical Society’s November 25 meeting

LYNNFIELD — “Alice’s Restaurant: A Thanksgiving Story” will be the subject of the Historical Society’s meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 25, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Centre Congregational Church. 

Local historian and long-time Society member Alan Foulds will be the guest speaker.

In 1967, singer Arlo Guthrie released “Alice’s Restaurant,” a lengthy deadpan protest

 

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‘Lynnfield Gives Back’ food drive underway

LYNNFIELD — The town is holding its first annual the “Lynnfield Gives Back” food drive, organized in partnership with Lynnfield for Love and Lynnfield Rotary. 

This initiative aims to support  neighbors in need during the upcoming holiday season. The food drive will conclude on Dec. 17. All collected donations will be delivered to…

 

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