LOOKING NORTH in Wakefield Square as the clouds of war descended upon the world in 1941. Anchor stores at the time were F.W. Woolworth and the Colonial Spa on the west side of Main Street and the First National supermarket on the east side. A portion of the sign for Smith’s Drug Store can be
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THIS WEEK’S Melrose High Athlete of the Week came up big against Wakefield by earning two personal records in the three events he ran for the Melrose High boy’s outdoor track team. Senior captain Brendan Radzik broke two personal records in the long jump and
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THE LITTLE SCHOOL’S Student Council held a successful school-wide collection to benefit the MSPCA. Featured at the MSPCA Nevins Farm in Methuen during a recent visit are (front row, l-r): Evelyn Davis, Maya Biagiotti, Kathryn Cambry and Mia Rosabianca; (back row, l-r): Murat Mamedov, Johnny Gabriello, Shannon Dee, Elanna Casassa, Fran Giordano and Samantha Cambray.
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FRIENDS, from left, Penelope Schiavo, Emma Kelley and Celine de la Mar had a great time at Lynnfield Recreation’s annual Father Daughter Dance at the DoubleTree in Danvers on April 5. (Courtesy Photo)
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MARCIA WILSON discussed the wonderful world of owls during a presentation held at the Lynnfield Public Library on April 25. The Tree Committee, Conservation Commission and Friends of the Lynnfield Library co-sponsored the event in celebration of Earth Day. (Diane Hammerbeck Photo)
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YOUTH ACROSS MA help the MBTA share announcements as part of the Autism Transit Project. (Courtesy photograph, MBTA)
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is taking part in the Autism Transit Project for the second year. The Project is an initiative that empowers children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to create public service…
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PICTURED AT THE Celebration of Learning are, from left to right: WEF Co-Presidents Cary Mazzone and Melissa Holmes, Assistant Superintendent Kara Mauro, WPS Reading Team: Valerie Drinan, Michele Labrecque, Kathleen T. Holland, Mary Penta, Julie Ward, Karen Purba, Patricia Roop, Maria Morgan, Suzanne Geraghty, and Superintendent Doug Lyons. Not pictured: Maureen Maher and Alyson Smith.
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ON FRIDAY NIGHT, this boy was in a hurry as he exited the funhouse at the Wakefield Independence Day Committee’s carnival that raises money for the July Fourth parade. (John Leone Photo)
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THE MELROSE High outdoor track team was victorious against Wakefield last week, beating the Warriors soundly 98-38, while the boy’s team was edged by Wakefield, 87-52. We will have a look at those efforts in next week’s edition. (photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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Melrose Youth Softball kicked off their season this week. Jen McAndrew from the School Committee threw out the 1st pitch at our Opening Day game. She’s pictured with Addy Gill, 5th grader at Horace Mann. (courtesy photo)
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THIS WEEK’S MHS Athlete of the Week is a leading scorer for the MHS girls’ lacrosse team and was a key part of their recent 18-14 win over Lynnfield. Chloe Arnold led in scoring with 9 points that included six goals and three assists,
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