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Town slated to receive $779.8K in Ch. 90 state funding

BOSTON — North Reading is scheduled to receive $779,807.17 in state Chapter 90 funding assistance for local transportation infrastructure as part of a $1.185 billion transportation bond bill supported by House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading).

House Bill 4307, An Act financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges, was given preliminary approval…

 

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ConCom orders removal of invasive trees behind Veterans Memorial

THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION recently voted to order the DPW to remove nine invasive Bradford pear trees behind the Veterans Memorial and replace them with native trees. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — The Conservation Commission recently voted to authorize the Department of Public Works (DPW) to remove nine invasive trees from behind the Veterans…

 

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ZWM sponsored the annual Swap Day

A BIG SHOUT out to the volunteers who make this day possible!

 

MELROSE — Saturday, June 7 saw hundreds of Melrose residents turn out for the 11th annual Swap Day. Sponsored by Zero Waste Melrose, Swap Day is an event where neighbors bring their reusable items for other neighbors to take for free! It’s…

 

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Stickel-Bumstead Quartet will be performing this month

STICKEL-BUMSTEAD QUARTET pictured from the left: John Bumstead, Peter Stickel, Lisa Kempskie and Valerie Callahan.

 

 

WAKEFIELD — Re-experiencing the music of our childhood arouses meaningful memories, often evoking whole scenarios from the most impressionable time of our lives. Join us at 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 22 at the Courtyard of the Melrose…

 

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‘We have exciting futures ahead of us’

By RACHEL LIM, Valedictorian 

Hello, everyone. I’m Rachel Lim, and I’m incredibly honored to be up here today addressing my fellow members of the Class of 2025, as well as our teachers, mentors, families and friends. 

First, of course, to our teachers: On behalf of the graduating class, thank you so much for

 

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LCWD awarded $249,865 Community Compact grant

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Center Water District (LCWD) has been awarded $249,865 in state funding assistance through the Community Compact Municipal Fiber Grant Program, which will help pay for the expansion of the town’s existing fiber optic infrastructure.

 Lynnfield was one of 39 communities to be awarded funding through the program, which is administered by…

 

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We will never forget

THE LYNNFIELD Knights of Columbus Assembly 3387 and Council 3745 placed U.S. flags on veterans’ graves in the Lynnfield Willow Cemetery for Memorial Day.  Pictured left to right are Ken Kasprzak, Arthur Wood, Ron Small and Rich Mazzola.

 

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Six-year CAL winning streak comes to an end for boys’ tennis team

After press time: Lynnfield falls to Newburyport 3-2 (May 7)

 

 

Published May 7, 2025

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NEWBURYPORT — On May 1, the Lynnfield High boys’ tennis team was edged, 3-2, by host Newburyport. It was an historic defeat for the Pioneers who lost their first Cape Ann League regular-season match since the 2019

 

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UPDATE: Lynnfield boys’ lacrosse team improves to 9-2 after wins over Amesbury, Hamilton-Wenham and North Reading

Updates post publication:
Lynnfield 11, North Reading 9, May 2, 2025
Lynnfield 14, Hamilton-Wenham 4, May 1, 2025

 

 

THE PIONEERS moved to 7-2 with a win over Amesbury on Monday. They host Hamilton-Wenham (0-8) on Thursday at 6 p.m. and travel to North Reading (5-4) on Friday at 4:30 p.m. (Shlok Kudrimoti File

 

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Softball team goes 1-2 during busy week

Update: 4/28/2025 Pentucket 10, Lynnfield 1

GIA GAGNON pitched well against Lowell Catholic on April 17, allowing 3 earned runs, 6 hits and 2 walks while striking out 6 in 6 innings. She also went 3-for-4 at the plate. (Courtesy Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NORTH READING — On Patriots’ Day morning, the Lynnfield High softball team…

 

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Tennis girls seeing strength in ML Freedom play

THE MELROSE High girls’ tennis team will host rival Stoneham on Monday at 4:15 p.m. (Dan Murphy photo, murphymediagroup.org)

 

By JENNIFER GENTILE

MELROSE—The Melrose High girls’ tennis team is making strides in their early season with a highlight being a league win over rival Wakefield on April 11. It was a key Freedom league…

 

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