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Inspiring message

FORMER BOSTON CELTICS point guard Chris Herren discussed his journey with addiction and recovery during a presentation given to Lynnfield High School students on Dec. 12. The former basketball player, who grew up in Fall River and played two seasons in the NBA, has been in recovery since 2008. (Diana DeLeo Photo)

 

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Pioneer of the Week featured January 15, 2025

OWEN CONSIDINE

Boys’ Hockey
Senior Captain

 

 

 

Considine was one of two Pioneers recently named an LHS Student Athlete of the Month for December. (Shlok Kudrimoti Photo)

 

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Friday night hoops

THE NRHS boys’ basketball team tried to break a four-game skid when they hosted Amesbury on Wednesday night after press time. The Hornets entered that game after consecutive losses to Lynnfield, Newburyport, Georgetown and Pentucket. North Reading will reset for another CAL matchup against Essex Tech on Friday night, 7 p.m. at NRHS. (Eric Evans

 

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Five comics walked into Kitty’s

FIVE BOSTON-BRED comics recently performed stand up comedy to a packed house at Kitty’s on Main Street. The hostess was former North Reading resident and Kitty’s waitress Julie Perkins. She was joined by Dan Donahue, Tony Moschetto, Jan Davidson (Funniest Mom in America 3) and headliner Carolyn Plummer (Comics Come Home with Denis Leary). Letting their

 

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Swearing-in ceremony

LONGTIME firefighter Jon Burt was recently appointed to the position of Provisional Fire Lieutenant in the North Reading Fire Department and was sworn in by Town Clerk Sue Duplin last Friday at Town Hall before colleagues, family and friends. It is the first provisional promotion to fire lieutenant made in the NRFD in over 30

 

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For the love of the game

THE NORTH READING MEN’S Over 55 soccer team finished in first place in Division 3 in the fall season after defeating Franklin in the semi-finals and Marblehead in the finals, both by scores of 4-0. Team members are (front row, l-r): Tony Camelo, Captain/Manager Matt Leighton, Todd Jackson, Hafid Zarouitte, Bob Chinchillo, Manager Greg Gasperoni

 

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Howling at the moon

THE WOLF MOON peeks over the 1829 Third Meeting House on the town common as the sun was rising on Tuesday morning. (Lori Capezzuto Photo)

 

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Wakefield 90s cover band, DadBand to play at Waves to support Wakefield Music Boosters

WAKEFIELD — DadBand, the 90s rock cover band made up of four Wakefield residents will play at Waves Restaurant & Bar on Saturday, January 18 from 8 to 11 p.m. to raise funds for the Wakefield Music Boosters, a nonprofit organization of volunteers that supports the performing arts in Wakefield at all grade levels through

 

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Making an impact through music

A GROUP OF Lynnfield music students performed and entertained for Sunrise Assisted Living residents last week. (Courtesy Photo) 

 

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Winter fun

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A YOUNGSTER takes advantage of the snow-covered Lower Common to do a little sledding. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Junior Girl Scout Troop 83417 visits WCAT

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WCAT WAS THRILLED to welcome Junior Girl Scout Troop 83417 to the station January 7. They were working on their Entertainment Technology badge by making a Cookie Sale video and they also attended the School Committee Meeting. (Barbara Worley Photo)

 

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Throwback Thursday 1.9.25

ON JANUARY 6, 1948, the Daily Item featured this photo of a giant snowman built by then 16-year-old Victor Garbenis on the lawn of his family’s 47 Charles St. home. The Item reported that Garbenis began building his massive masterpiece just after Christmas. “The figure stands 35 feet high and towers over homes and trees in

 

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