Wakefield’s Billy Smith still playing baseball
WAKEFIELD — Billy “Slapper” Smith, a Wakefield native and Wakefield High Class of 1957, is not only still talking baseball — he’s…
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WAKEFIELD — Billy “Slapper” Smith, a Wakefield native and Wakefield High Class of 1957, is not only still talking baseball — he’s…
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An artist at heart who loved the ocean shores WAKEFIELD — Dianne (Roos) Nowell, passed away on Sunday, July 23
AMERICAN LEGION POST 131 and BSA Troop 48 hosted a flag retirement ceremony on June 12. Standing in the front
American Legion, Troop 48 host Flag Day ceremony Read More
THE HORNET defense was swarming in their 40-0 shutout over Apponequet on Friday night at NRHS. Pictured is Anthony Corvino
Gridmen shut out Apponequet, get ready for semifinals Read More
LYNNFIELD had plenty of goals to celebrate in their 5-0 first round win over Tahanto on Nov. 3. Pictured, the
Lynnfield field hockey cruises to 5-0 first round win Read More
A somber remembrance THE TOWN hosted its first in-person Memorial Day Ceremony since 2019 on the Town Common on Monday.
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By MARK SARDELLA WAKEFIELD — Nearly half of parents with kids in K-12 schools are concerned about their children’s mental
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By MARK SARDELLA WAKEFIELD – A new multifamily zoning requirement specific to MBTA communities has local officials a little concerned.
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WAKEFIELD — In 2022, Wakefield will publish its 210th Annual Town Report. Each year, the book summarizes Town Meetings, provides
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There aren’t a lot of human rights violations in Wakefield. So, to justify its existence, the Wakefield Human Rights Commission