THIS BAND CRANKED away on West Foster Street during the Chamber’s Summer Stroll on July 25, thanks to very generous sponsors. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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THE SOFT TOUCH BAND performed a cover of “Almost like Being in Love” by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner during Lynnfield Rotary’s final Concert on the Common on July 30. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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CAMPERS show off the lanterns they made that were inspired by the movie “Tangled” during Lynnfield Community Schools’ Enchanted Princess camp last week. (Morgan Festa Photo)
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A GROUP of aspiring paleontologists show off the dinosaur eggs they dug up during Lynnfield Community Schools’ Tot Stop: Dino Discovery camp last week. (Morgan Festa Photo)
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THE GORDON FAMILY, from left, Maria, Luca and Gage take a break from playing with bubbles during Lynnfield Rotary’s Concert on the Common on July 30. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
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THE MELROSE 8U Jimmy Fund team made it to the championship game on Saturday, finishing up a terrific summer with a record of 11-1 while raising funds to support the fight against cancer. (Courtesy Photo)
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THE VETERANS EVENT COMMITTEE and Veterans Department continue to spread the word about the town’s participation in Wreaths Across America which seeks to honor veterans for the holidays by placing real balsam wreaths on their graves. This year’s goal is to place 150 wreaths at Riverside Cemetery. VEC members Lori Martinez and Roberta Sanchez provided
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A GROUP of North Reading veterans and their guests recently enjoyed a Duck Tour arranged by the town’s Veterans Department. Their ConDUCKtor provided an entertaining sightseeing tour of Boston, Cambridge and the Charles River in the amphibious vehicle. (Courtesy Photo)
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RAICHELLE L. KALLERY (second from left), president and chief executive officer, The Savings Bank, and a director of the Donald E. Garrant Foundation, Inc.; and Craig MacKenzie (third from right), executive vice president, chief operating officer, The Savings Bank, and director of the Donald E. Garrant Foundation presented the $5,000 financial award to INspire Cafe
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