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Reigning back-to-back All-State champs off to a strong start in 2023

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High boys’ cross country team enters the 2023 season with plenty of confidence as the reigning All-State champions in each of the last two seasons. 

After winning the All-State title for the first time since 1972 in 2021, the Warriors repeated last year as Div. 2 All-State champs…

 

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Woish, McNeilly, Warrior defense impress in 35-0 shutout over Lexington

By TYM BROWN

WAKEFIELD — The Warriors were dominant on all fronts in their 35-0 win against Lexington on Thursday night at Landrigan Field as they improved their record to 2-0 on the season. 

Wakefield’s defense held Lexington’s offense to just 25 passing yards and negative-1 yard in the rushing game while securing the shutout…

 

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Former ‘Gulch’ neighbors reunite Saturday at CCC

SEVERAL COUPLES took to the floor to dance to music provided by singer Tommy Rull at “The Gulch” reunion held at the Crystal Community Club on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Gail Lowe Photo)

By GAIL LOWE

WAKEFIELD—The Crystal Community Club was the setting for a reunion of residents who grew up proudly…

 

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Season ends on a very high note

THE 2023 PLAZA JAZZ SERIES wrapped up for the year at the Beebe Library last night, and The Smack Dabs put on a great concluding show. (Miriam Morales Photo)

 

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Warrior spikers top Woburn for first time since 2014

THE WARRIORS are off to a strong, 3-1 start this season. Wakefield beat Arlington on Monday for the first time in team history and beat Woburn on Wednesday for the first time since 2014. Wakefield will host Danvers tonight at 6:30 p.m. (WMHS Volleyball Photo)

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High volleyball team continued their strong

 

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School Committee welcomes new educators

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD – The School Committee met some new elementary school teachers, including two alumni of the school system, at their meeting Tuesday, September 12. 

“It’s always nice to hire alumni,” Superintendent Doug Lyons offered.

Both of the new teachers are at Woodville. New 3rd grade teacher Jessica Conley was a student

 

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Girls’ XC starts season with 26-31 win over Woburn

WOBURN — The Wakefield High girls’ cross country team raced Woburn on the road at Horn Pond course on Tuesday to start their regular season. The Warriors and Tanners elevated each other’s pace in a great race but Wakefield came away with a hard-earned 26-31 victory in meet one. 

“It was a strong showing…

 

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Man-made Lake Q island idea floated

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD —— You may one day be looking at a man-made floating vegetated island in the middle of Lake Quannapowitt. This week, the Town Council authorized Conservation Agent Rebecca Davis to apply for a $50,000 grant to create the fabricated floater. 

Davis explained that the grant is part of the Metropolitan Area

 

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Warriors hand Arlington their first regular season loss in three years

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — On Arlington’s Arbiter website this morning, the results of yesterday’s game reads W, 2-0. 

The assumption is that the reports out of Wakefield were inaccurate. It’s a fair mistake. The Spy Ponders, after all, haven’t lost a regular season game since 2020. They were ranked No. 7 in the entire…

 

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Warrior volleyball opens season with a win

THE WAKEFIELD High volleyball team is off to a 2-1 start this season, with victories over Arlington Catholic and Arlington. The Warriors host Woburn (1-1) tomorrow night and Danvers (1-3) on Friday night with both matches starting at 6:30 p.m. (WMHS Volleyball Photo)

Wakefield would love a playoff run in 2023

WAKEFIELD—The Wakefield Warrior girls…

 

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Council overrules Chines on signs

THE NO IDLING signs along Lake on Main Street will be removed after a vote of the Town Council. (Mark Sardella Photo)

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD —— The eight “NO IDLING” signs that were recently put up on Main Street along the Lake at the direction of Town Council Chairman Jonathan Chines will now be

 

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Wakefield football wins season opener 17-7 after late location change

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STEVEN WOISH reels in his 2nd TD catch of the first half, this one from 44-yards out. The senior captain had 5 catches for 91 yards, 2 TD’s an interception and plenty of tackles from his safety position, earning a Boston Herald Star of the Week nod. (Brian Cusack Photo)

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — A…

 

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