WAKEFIELD WARRIORS MARCHING Band wins first place in their first judged competition with their performance of the “Mad Scientist”. (Alyssa Kelley Photo)
By KAREN MARSHALL
WAKEFIELD — After a rain out in Melrose, the Wakefield Warrior Marching Band earned the top spot at their first judged competition of the season. Last weekend’s event in North…
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FROM THE LEFT are Ambassador Andrew Young, Wakefield Town Administrator Steve Maio, Wakefield Town Councilor Mehreen Butt, Melrose Mayor Jennifer Grigoraitis, Col. Thamer Alsuwait representing Kuwait at the National War College, and Wakefield Assistant Superintendent of Schools Kara Mauro.
WAKEFIELD — For the third year in a row, over 100 fellows from 60 different countries…
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This week’s MHS Athlete of the Week swept the field at the Frank Kelley Invitational, placing first among 120 runners in the sophomore race. Reilly Powell is also unbeaten as the top runner for the MHS girls’ cross country team, helping Melrose win two, back-to-back league meets. Congrats
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FIREFIGHTER MATT ENOS (center) was officially appointed to the North Reading Fire Department as a full-time member during a ceremony held on September 4. He is flanked by Deputy Fire Chief Barry Galvin (left) and Fire Chief Donald Stats. Firefighter Enos previously served with the Hamilton Fire Department for the past three years, and the
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TOWN PRIDE was on display as North Reading celebrated Town Day on Saturday, September 15. There was live music provided by the NRHS a cappella group, NOTEorious as well as bouncy castles and karate and dance demonstrations. This all was accompanied by the dozens of booths representing local businesses and numerous groups around town, all
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TWENTY-THREE YEARS after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in NYC, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, members of the North Reading Fire and Police Departments gathered at the Fire Station for their annual solemn ceremony and to toll the bell in remembrance of the nearly 3,000 people who perished that day. Among them were hundreds of
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NOTHING COULD KEEP these folks from showing off their community pride during the 2024 Town Day on the Common last Saturday. More photos from the event appear inside. (Photo by Ann Hadley of JC Marketing, Inc.)
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THE LHS volleyball team continues their challenging week on Wednesday with a trip to Masco at 5:30 p.m. The Pioneers (5-3) will be looking to snap a two-match losing streak after falling to strong Essex Tech and Pentucket teams recently. Lynnfield travels to North Reading on Monday, also at 5:30 p.m. (Courtesy Photo)
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