LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS’ campers Jack Schiavo (left) and Maxwell de la Mar show off decorative plants they made in the Summer’s Last Hurrah camp on Aug. 5. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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CAMPERS, from left, Taylor Thompson, Cecline de la Mar, Mason Whelan and Penelope Schiavo show off the decorative plants they made in the Summer’s Last Hurrah camp on Aug. 5. (Dan Tomasello Photo
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CAMPER Zachary Coletti shows off a cake he baked that resembled a cheeseburger during Lynnfield Community Schools’ Sweet Shoppe camp last week. Instructor Pam Shapleigh will be running the program at both elementary schools this fall. (Morgan Festa Photo)
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CAMPERS, from left, Mia Crawford, Mikayla Pagliuca, Ava LaBonte and Kenzie Schedin take a break from sliding down the inflatable waterslide at Recreation Station on July 29. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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EXTREME WEATHER events are not a new phenomenon, as anyone living in Wakefield in August of 1944 could attest. On Aug. 16 of that year, the town bore the brunt of a violent storm that reminded some of the devastation wrought by the infamous Hurricane of ’38 just six years earlier. When the storm struck…
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HAVING A ROARING good time at the town’s 10th National Night Out on Aug. 5 at Ipswich River Park were Mason Veits, 8, and Elaina McSorley, 7. The highly successful event organized by the Community Impact Team attracted several hundred attendees of all ages. Food and all attractions were free of charge thanks to the
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OUTGOING Director of Veterans’ Services TJ Tedeschi (USMC ret.) is offered a toast by Rita Mullin during his goodbye party at Town Hall Aug. 5. An announcement of his successor is anticipated to be made soon based on search committee recommendations and final interviews. (Catherine McGloughlin Photo)
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THE WAKEFIELD Memorial High School Marching Band got an opportunity of a lifetime when they were asked to join pop trio AJR in their finale during the group concert at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield. The band was both on stage and in the aisles of the audience, playing for a crowd of nearly 20,000 people Saturday
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THE COL. JAMES HARTSHORNE HOUSE ASSOCIATION hosted their annual Ice Cream Social on the grounds of the historic home last night on Church Street. The popular event this year featured live music, raffles, kids games and crafts and more fun activities for kids young and old. The ice cream was provided by Meletharb Ice Cream at
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WAKEFIELD’S DANCE TRACK STUDIO celebrated part of its 40th anniversary performing at the July 25 Summer Stroll in downtown Melrose. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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MAYOR JEN GRIGORAITIS (center) meets with residents of the Steele House, a Melrose Housing Authority complex on Nason Drive, for an informational coffee hour. Grigoraitis was joined by School Committee member Margaret Driscoll (left) and former Melrose Mayor Gail Infurna (right).
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THE POLYMNIA CHORAL SOCIETY entertained the crowd on Main Street July 25 during the Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Summer Stroll. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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