MEMBERS of the town’s DPW brush fire team have played a crucial role in maintaining a fire break to keep firefighters safe. They’ve cut down many trees and use backpack leaf blowers to ensure dry leaf litter does not add fuel to flames. The 17-day fire that began in Middleton has burned about 53 acres
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THE HORSESHOE GRILLE recently presented a $40,000 check to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Jimmy Fund. The proceeds were raised at the Horseshoe’s 39th annual Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament and given in memory of Donna Anderson, a longtime Horseshoe Grille employee who volunteered at the tournament for years. From left: Donna’s grandson Jack Anderson, daughter-in-law and
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THE NORTH READING HIGH SCHOOL cheerleaders took the Cape Ann League title last Thursday night in their own gym. They are now undefeated this season heading into regionals this weekend at Billerica High. Previously, the Hornets took first place and were Session Champs at the Think Pink Invitational, and first place and Grand Champs at
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THE MYSTIC HIGHLANDS Greenway Coalition stopped at Ride Cafe in Melrose for their ribbon cutting.
BOSTON — On a recent late October afternoon, a large group of advocates rode their way in unison from Stoneham to Melrose to Malden. These cyclists swapped the trick-or-treating for a fun, accessible ride along the newly completed portions of…
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THE NORTH READING MASONIC Lodge hosted a successful Pumpkinfest for local youngsters who had fun decorating pumpkins of all shapes and sizes during their October Open House. The Lodge thanks the sponsors and customers who made this event a success and are looking forward to next year’s event. Among the members participating were (from left):
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SOMETIMES THE EXCITEMENT is too much to take at the Chamber of Commerce’s annual trick-or-treating extravaganza in downtown Melrose. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)
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A HEALTHY LYNNFIELD recently funded an experiential learning program with Project Adventure for fifth-graders at Lynnfield Middle School. Project Adventure Youth Learning Programs Facilitator Mason Keel helped students in their class teams and teachers bond and build skills, such as problem-solving and leadership through adventure games and team challenges. (Courtesy Photo)
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SUMMER STREET SCHOOL’s kindergarten educators, from left, Abby Fitzgerald, Deanna Scott, Lisa Pasciuto, Traci Ross, Christine Sartorelli, Paula Rinaldi and Denise Charette dressed up as the “101 Dalmatians” on Halloween. (Courtesy Photo)
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Valiton (11), MacDonald (8) and Marotta (6) led the Pioneers to a 4-0 first round victory over Joseph Case on Monday. MacDonald had 4 saves while Marotta and Valiton added goals help the Pioneers advance to the Round of 16. (Courtesy Photo)
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THE LYNNFIELD Youth Field Hockey U8 Gold team won their division at a tournament in Epping, NH on Oct. 20. In the front row from left to right is Bri Westrin and Harper Nunley. In the middle row from left is Carmella Crafts, Celine de la Mar, Meghan Kayola, Brynn Witherell, Frankie Amenta, Reese Clifford,
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THE LHS girls’ soccer team, ranked No. 3 in Div. 4, will host No. 30 Advanced Math and Science in a first round matchup on Wednesday at 3 p.m. The winner will play the winner of No. 19 Clinton vs. No. 14 Leicester in the Round of 16. (Courtesy Photo)
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