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Girls’ tennis beats Melrose for 3rd in a row

CAPTAIN SYDNEY MOON

THE WAKEFIELD High girls’ tennis team won their third in a row yesterday with a clutch, 3-2 win over rival Melrose at the Lyons Courts. The Warriors will host Stoneham tomorrow, 4 p.m. at the Dobbins Courts. (File Photo)

MELROSE — The Wakefield High girls’ tennis team pushed their winning streak to three…

 

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Wakefield softball earns 6th win, 18-10 over Melrose

CHARLOTTE ROSSICONE sprints to first for one of her four infield singles on the day. The senior had a team-high five hits, going 5-for-5 with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

 

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

MELROSE — The Wakefield High softball team wasted no time in setting the tone for their rivalry…

 

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Council tweaks rules for public comment 

 

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD — Public participation at Town Council meetings may never be as freewheeling as British Parliament, but the rules may get somewhat less restrictive after the board adopts a revised public participation policy recommended by Town Counsel Thomas Mullen. 

Mullen suggested changing the policy in light of a recent court case.

 

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ACE overseers disbanded amid questions

The arts center on Albion Street

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — The Albion Cultural Exchange Committee was dissolved last night by the Town Council amid concerns over the management of the ACE Center on Albion Street and fundraising practices employed by the ACE Committee. 

Town Administrator Stephen P. Maio and Town Counsel Thomas Mullen outlined for the

 

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Girls’ tennis team continues strong stretch with two wins

CAPTAIN SYDNEY MOON had victories at third singles against Winchester, Reading, Watertown and Wilmington during Wakefield’s recent stretch of strong play. (File Photo)

 

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High girls’ tennis team has been playing very well recently as they work toward their season goal of making it back to the state tournament. 

It’s safe…

 

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Warrior girls’ lacrosse beats Wilmington in 12-11 thriller

JULIANA SPAULDING had 2 goals, 2 assists and 10 draw controls in Wakefield’s win over Wilmington last week. (File Photo)

WILMINGTON — The Wakefield High girls’ lacrosse team picked up their third win of the season in thrilling fashion on May 1, holding on to beat Middlesex League Freedom Division foe Wilmington by a score…

 

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Annie: The Musical performance

THE WAKEFIELD EDUCATIONAL Foundation is proud to support the Wakefield Public Schools Theater Arts programs.  The second weekend of performances of ‘Annie: The Musical’ will take place at the Galvin Middle School on May 12 at 7 p.m. and May 13 at 2 p.m. Purchase your ticket now at showtix4u.com.

 

 

 

 

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Netmen edged by Reading on the road

TREVOR VEILLEUX moved up to third singles and got the win 6-1, 7-5 against Reading yesterday. (File Photo)

READING — The Wakefield High boys’ tennis team was edged by Reading 3-2 yesterday at the Reading Town Tennis Courts.

The Warriors got wins at third singles and second doubles but couldn’t get a third win as they

 

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April showers bring May…softball!

GREENWOODD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Grace Copson, age 12 Photo)

 

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ConCom’s Voke review continues

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — After seven months worth of hearings before the Conservation Commission, members of the Northeast Metro Tech development team continue to express frustration with the pace of the process. Construction of a new regional vocational school is planned for the 100 Hemlock Rd. site.

“We’ve addressed all outstanding issues,” said project…

 

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Boys’ volleyball tops Greater Lawrence for 2nd win

THE WARRIORS picked up their second win yesterday in their inaugural season. Pictured on the court for the Warriors from left to right is Christian Delgado, Nathan Delgado, Joe Lamonica, Javin Willis and Rubens DaSilva. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High boys’ volleyball team picked up their second win in…

 

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From the ashes

WORK HAS BEGUN preparing the site for construction of a new First Baptist Church at Common and Lafayette streets. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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