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ZBA 2024

Size of 32 Nahant Street 40B reduced

By MARK SARDELLA 

WAKEFIELD – In an effort to show good faith with the Zoning Board of Appeals, developer Scott Green has agreed to a further reduction in the size of his proposed 40B housing project at 32 Nahant St. 

Originally proposed as a 32-unit 40B project, the number of units had been reduced several

 

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Field Hockey 2024

Warrior field hockey shuts out Woburn 4-0 for first win of the season

Field Hockey 2024
MARIE ESTRADA had a goal and an assist in Wakefield’s 4-0 win over Woburn on Friday. (Courtesy Photo)

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WOBURN — The Wakefield High field hockey team picked up their first win of the 2024 season on the road Friday with an impressive, 4-0 shutout over Woburn. The Warriors improved to 1-1 on the…

 

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Nahant Street 2024

Nahant Street 40B decision on hold

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — It will be a least a few more weeks before there is any resolution in the Zoning Board of Appeals case involving a proposed 100-unit 40B project at 119 Nahant St.

After stating flatly earlier in last Thursday’s ZBA meeting that he would not discuss reducing the number of units…

 

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Field Hockey 2024

Young Warrior field hockey team working hard to earn experience and wins

Field Hockey 2024
THE WMHS field hockey team travels to Woburn today for their second game of the 2024 season. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield High field hockey team is used to tough tests. 

Every year, like all teams at WMHS, the Warriors start their season with three or four games against Middlesex…

 

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WMHS 2024

Murphy named new Athletics, Health, Wellness director

WMHS 2024
MICHAEL MURPHY

WAKEFIELD — School administrators vowed to have a new head of Athletics, Health and Wellness chosen as close as possible to the start of school year, and they hit their mark.

Yesterday, Superintendent of Schools Doug Lyons announced that Michael Murphy will be the Director of Athletics, Health and Wellness, succeeding Brendan Kent…

 

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FC Photos 2024

Making progress on The Basin at the head of Lake Quannapowitt

FC Photos 2024
CABOT, CABOT & FORBES and its partners Equity Residential report that residents will be able to begin moving into their development on the lake sometime next year. The Basin will consist of 440 multifamily residential units, including 79 privately subsidized affordable units, and consists of a lakeside walking path, multiple roof decks, over 20,000 square

 

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Volleyball 2024

Warrior volleyball starts season with a win on the new field house court

Volleyball 2024
EMMA ICKES (12) blocks a shot at the net against Arlington last night. (Dan Pawlowski Photo)

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

WAKEFIELD — The excitement of a new season was obvious to Wakefield fans last night as their volleyball Warriors ran through a tunnel of teammates onto the Charbonneau Field House court before their first match of the…

 

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Never forget

Sardella 2024
Shye Klein Weinstein

By MARK SARDELLA

Shye Klein Weinstein could be any young Zillennial. Arms covered with tattoos, his passions include hiking, rollerblading, kayaking and video games. He could be your son, grandson, nephew, brother, cousin or friend.  

But the 27-year-old Toronto native has witnessed more horror in one day than anyone should see in a

 

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Soccer 2024

Millward’s four-goal game leads Warriors to 4-2 season-opening win over Arlington

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

ARLINGTON — “I guess scoring four goals in the opening game is OK,” joked Wakefield head coach Matt Angelo, forcing a smile from his junior captain Jack Millward as he cleared the trash from the Warrior bench after Wakefield’s 4-2 season-opening victory in Arlington last night. 

Wakefield’s leading goal scorer during his…

 

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Lyons: Welcome back students and staff

(The following was written to Wakefield Public School families by Superintendent Doug Lyons, Kara Mauro and the administrative team. Students return to class tomorrow.)

WAKEFIELD — We could not be more excited to welcome our students and faculty back for the 2024-2025 school year. The start of the new school year is often

 

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Educators return with a new pact in hand

By NEIL ZOLOT

WAKEFIELD — The town’s teachers are starting off the school year with a new 3-year employment contract. Running from September 1 of this year to August 31, 2027, it features a 3.5 percent pay raise in year one, a 4 percent raise in year two and another 3.5 percent raise in year…

 

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Soccer Preview 2024

Warrior boys’ soccer kicks off league title defense today in Arlington

Soccer Preview 2024
THE WARRIORS, pictured huddled before their epic, win in penalty kicks over Hopkinson in the Div. 2 Final Four last year, start their 2024 season today in Arlington. (File Photo)

ARLINGTON — Sure, last year will be tough to top.

The 2023 Wakefield High boys’ soccer team made history after all. They won the Middlesex League…

 

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