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THE HORNET Swarm U10 girls’ indoor soccer team beat the Salem Black Cats in a shootout during the final round of playoffs at Danvers Indoor Sports March 28. With the game in a scoreless tie at the end of both regulation and the
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SPRING showers have kept the reigning D3 state champion NR baseball team from starting their season. The team’s opener against Pentucket scheduled for Tuesday was postponed. The Hornets will hopefully hit the diamond for the first time on Thursday, 4:30 p.m. against Newburyport
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AS PART OF “THE BASIN” development at 200-400 Quannapowitt Parkway, a second walking path is being created between the buildings and the Lake. The original walking path on town-owned land near the shore will remain and a second, parallel walking path will be created on The Basin property. Both paths will be accessible for public
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THE FRIENDS OF LAKE QUANNAPOWITT held the annual spring Galvin Middle School students Lake Q cleanup on Saturday. Over 50 students and parents participated in the cleanup around the perimeter of the lake. This annual event is coordinated with Cindy Fitzpatrick at GMS and always has a great turnout. FOLQ and the community thanks Galvin
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THE WAKEFIELD softball team travels to Arlington for their first game of the season today. The Warriors were scheduled to start on Thursday against North Andover but the game was postponed. (File Photo)
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THE WAKEFIELD baseball team begins their 2026 season today at home against Arlington. The Warriors are looking to build on last year’s terrific season which included a run to the Div. 3 Final Four. (File Photo)
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PHOTOGRAPHER Raj Das was fully equipped on a recent travel to Amsterdam where he had a digital copy of the Melrose Weekly News on hand. No paper, no problem! (photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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THE FLAG HOLDERS that line the Walk of Remembrance at the World War II Memorial on Veterans Memorial Common feature the emblems of each of the United States military branches. (Mark Sardella Photo)
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VOLUNTEERS from the Union Congregational Church join with kids eager to greet the Easter Bunny at the Carl Cutlip Easter Egg Hunt held annually for the children of the community. Foreground: Luke and Caroline Quesnel with the Easter Bunny; (back row, l-r): volunteers
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DYLAN MATTHEWS and the reigning state champion NRHS baseball team are ready for the first pitch of the 2026 season. The Hornets will open up with a non-league game against Reading on Saturday, 9 a.m. at Carey Park. They start CAL play
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LYNNFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS’ production of “Something Rotten Jr.” in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium last weekend included troupe members, front row from left, Alicia Morello, Vihaan Pareek, Anna Cooper, Leonardo Novak and Emine Icin. Back row, from left, Ruby Curtis, Matilda Hook, Elise Geary, Quinn Briere and Sophie DePrizio. (Courtesy Photo)
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