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Condo sales brisk in August

Condo sales brisk in August

WAKEFIELD — Condominium sales in town more than doubled year-over-year last month, according to a new report from The Warren Group, a leading provider of national real estate and transaction data.

The report shows that 19 condos sold around Wakefield in August, for a median price of $584,000. In August…

 

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Summer’s almost gone

CHRYSANTHEMUMS have been installed in the fountain planters to bring a little fall color the Rockery. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Boys’ XC tunes up for regular season with meet against Lexington

DEVIN DEBERARDINIS placed 3rd overall against Lexington and 1st for the Warriors with a time of 17:18 in the season-opener last week. (File Photo)

LEXINGTON — The Wakefield High boys’ cross country team opened up their season with a scrimmagem crossover meet against Lexington on Tuesday on the Minutemen’s home course. The Warriors will remain

 

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Scout builds community Food Pantry for Eagle project

ZACCHAEUS ZIVAN (left) with First Parish Congregational Church’s Jim Fosnock, who is in charge of the church’s food pantry. Zacchaeus of Troop 701 finished his Eagle Scout Project by building a little food pantry, which is in front of stone church on Church Street. (OY ZIVAN PHOTO)

WAKEFIELD — Zacchaeus Zivan of Troop 701 in

 

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Improvements across the board in the first race for Warrior girls’ XC team

LIZA BANGTSON improved by over 2 minutes from her race at Lincoln Park in Lexington last year, finishing in 21:37 to take 5th overall and 1st for the Warriors in their meet against the Minutemen on Tuesday. (File Photo)

LEXINGTON — The Wakefield High girls’ cross country team kicked off their season on Tuesday at Lincoln…

 

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Principals getting into classrooms

THE TOWN’S elementary school principals are, from left, Erin Manzi (Doyle Early Childhood Center), Matt Carter (Woodville), Brian Schmitt (Walton), Tiffany Back (Greenwood) and TJ Liberti (Dolbeare). (Neil Zolot Photo)

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD —  The School Department is calling them “curriculum visits.” They could also be called collaborating on teaching strategies, internal professional development…

 

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Girls Soccer 2025

Girls’ soccer team shuts out Stoneham for first win

Girls Soccer 2025
SENIOR CAPTAIN Stella Carlino had 2 assists against the Spartans. Wakefield’s next game is on Monday at Belmont. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High girls’ soccer team hosted Stoneham last night at Walton Field with both teams looking for their first victory of the 2025 season. 

Wakefield’s terrific first half gave them a…

 

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Warrior golf team improves to 6-0 with trio of division wins

RYAN DODGE had big wins in all three matches last week against Stoneham, Northeast Metro Tech and Burlington. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)

 

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AG: Building Committee violated OML

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD – Another town board has violated the Open Meeting Law. This time, it was the Permanent Building Committee (PBC) that ran afoul of the law when its three-member subcommittee or “Working Group,” designated to keep tabs on the new high school construction project, failed to post notices or create minutes of

 

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Council plans vote on Casey contract

WAKEFIELD — The Town Council is expected to vote tonight on an employment agreement with Denise Y. Casey, the person they picked as the next town administrator.

The council meeting begins at the WCAT studio behind Wakefield Memorial High at 7 p.m.

Councilors selected Casey on August 18 to succeed Stephen P. Maio, who retired

 

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Warrior boys’ soccer ties Melrose 1-1

MHAMED BOUKATAYA scored Wakefield’s goal in the second half of a 1-1 tie against Melrose under the lights last night. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca File Photo)

MELROSE — The Wakefield and Melrose High boys’ soccer teams met under the lights of Fred Green Field last night for a huge, early-season test between two of the best in…

 

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Football Preview 2025

Warrior gridmen kick off season tomorrow night at home; schedule released

Football Preview 2025
THE FALL sports season at Wakefield High is here.(File Photo)

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High 2025 football season kicks off tomorrow night, 6 p.m. at Landrigan Field as the Warriors will host Greater Lawrence Tech. 

Week 1 opponents every season since 2019, the Reggies broke Wakefield’s three-year winning streak last season, 29-22, after returning a…

 

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