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Colorful display

THE AURORA BOREALIS painted the sky vibrant colors over Magnolia Drive on Oct. 10. (Lindsay Weiss Photo)

 

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Pioneer of the Week featured October 16, 2024

SOPHIA MORGESE

Field Hockey
Freshman

 

 

Morgese earned the game ball from Lynnfield’s coaches after scoring her first varsity goal in Lynnfield’s 2-1 victory over North Andover in their Play 4 The Cure Fundraiser game on Oct. 9. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Welcome to town!

CONNOR BARRY (center), owner of Imperium Martial Arts, celebrated the recent opening of his new studio located at 197 Main St. with a ribbon cutting attended by family, friends, students and the RNR Chamber of Commerce. Barry is a Pro MMA fighter and a BJJ Black Belt. Imperium offers high-level martial arts instructions for kids

 

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Town’s newest paramedics

NORTH READING firefighters (from left): Liam Tannian, Carisma Michel and Jason Tannian graduated from Paramedic School at the Pro Center for Medics on October 4. This intensive nine-month program began in January and teaches the vast knowledge that paramedics need to know to treat the sick and injured at an advanced level. They will now

 

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Fallen leaves

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A PALETTE OF AUTUMN colors wet and shining from recent rain. (John Leone Photo)

 

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A spectacular display

THE NORTHERN LIGHTS painted the sky vibrant colors over Longbow Road on Oct. 10. (Nina Bryant Photo)

 

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Indigenous People's Day 2024

Thought-provoking Indigenous Peoples event in Wakefield

Indigenous People's Day 2024
CHALI’NARU DONES, a member of the Guainia Taino Tribe dressed in traditional jewelry and a handmade headdress, showed the history of her people.

By SHERI OKEN
Wakefield Human Rights Commissioner

WAKEFIELD — On Thursday, October 10, the Wakefield Human Rights Commission presented a special program to commemorate Indigenous Peoples Day. 

Chali’naru Dones, a member…

 

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Beebe Friends’ book drive Wednesday

Friends of the Beebe Library Book Sale at the Hurd School, May 15, 2024 (Frank Conte File Photograph)

 

WAKEFIELD — The Friends of the Beebe Library Book Sale Team is beginning work for their 2025 Book Sale and organizers now have to focus on the collection of books.

According to a release, a spokesperson…

 

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Photo finish

MELROSE YOUTH Softball finishes up their fall season this weekend.  MYS fielded teams in the 10U, 12U and 14U divisions and played teams in surrounding communities on the North Shore.  Pictured is the 10U team which is coached by Krista Costello and Jeff Doody.

 

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Seniors saluted

MHS Golf celebrated their seniors on Oct. 2 prior to the start of their meet with Wilmington, and it was a winning day. Melrose beat the Wildcats, 37-25. Pictured from left Dylan Harrington, Mikey Thomas, Noah Fay, Jason Tang and Matthew Fuccione. (Michelle Dell Isola photo)

 

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When the sky danced in color

The Northern Lights put on an impressive display last night during an intense solar storm. Local photographers took some great shots of the the aurora borealis, and submitted some of them to the Item. For more check out the print version of the Item.

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Liza Vaughn

 

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Border wars

MELROSE AND Stoneham football played a close one last Thursday on the road at Woburn High but saw the Spartans prevail, 21-14. Melrose remains 1-3 on the season but based on their hard strength of schedule remain in the mix for playoffs thanks to solid Power Rankings. They host Woburn on Thursday evening (post deadline).

 

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