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Driver cited in West Side crash

Published in the July 15, 2015 editionWPDbadge-web

WAKEFIELD — Patrol Officer Christopher Whalen cited the driver of a 2010 Acura yesterday morning for failing to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Chestnut and Emerson streets. Because of the driver’s failure to stop, he collided with the operator of a 2015 Subaru, said…

 

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Hallmark honored

Published in the July 15, 2015 edition

MELROSE — For the fourth consecutive year, Hallmark Health System has been recognized as a Most Wired hospital/system, through the 17th annual Health Care’s Most Wired Survey conducted by Hospitals & Health Networks.
Health data security and patient engagement are top priorities for the nation’s hospitals, according to…

 

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Jazz on Beebe’s Plaza

THE SMOOTH SOUNDS of Vivienne Aerts and her band graced the performing area on the Plaza at the Beebe Library on Thursday, July 2. The Plaza Jazz series continues at the library each Thursday this summer. (Miriam Morales Photo)
THE SMOOTH SOUNDS of Vivienne Aerts and her band graced the performing area on the Plaza at the Beebe Library on Thursday, July 2. The Plaza Jazz series continues at the library each Thursday this summer. (Miriam Morales Photo)

Published in the July 14, 2015

 

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Consensus lacking on improving Lake health

Published in the July 14, 2015

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — After more than a year, there seems to be little in the way of agreement among members of the Lake Quannapowitt Water Quality Committee about the best ways to improve the condition of the Lake, which has been plagued in recent years by algae…

 

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Girl missing

Published in the July 14, 2015

WAKEFIELD — A 16-year-old girl has been reported as missing from a group home on Lafayette Street.

Julianna Harfst, 16, was last seen in Woburn.

Harfst was described as being white and standing at 5’ 4” and weighing 115 pounds.

When last seen, she was wearing a plaid shirt…

 

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School Committee meets tonight

Published in the July 14, 2015

By GAIL LOWE

WAKEFIELD — At tonight’s school board meeting, new Director of Facilities and Transportation Maria Serrao will be formally introduced to members and the community.

Serrao replaces Peter Evangelista, who held the position of supervisor of custodians for 15 years. Altogether, Evangelista worked for the School Department…

 

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Leading the way in band’s 2015 season opener 

CONDUCTOR DON HODGKINS, founder of the Wakefield Summer Band, conducts Friday's opening concert with enthusiasm. The band's other performances will be July 24, Aug. 7 and 21 on the Lower Common. (Francis Hegarty Photo)
CONDUCTOR DON HODGKINS, founder of the Wakefield Summer Band, conducts Friday’s opening concert with enthusiasm. The band’s other performances will be July 24, Aug. 7 and 21 on the Lower Common. (Francis Hegarty Photo)

Published in the July 13, 2015 edition

 

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Tobacco sales infraction hearing Wednesday

Published in the July 13, 2015 edition

WAKEFIELD — The Board of Health is expected to hold a couple of hearings this week to determine whether two businesses should be penalized for getting caught selling tobacco to minors for the second time.

Andy’s Package Store — the old Jeffrey’s Package Store in the Square…

 

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Two women charged with OUI

Published in the July 13, 2015 edition

WAKEFIELD — Over the weekend, police arrested a woman for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and for possession of an open container of alcohol; looked into reports about three vehicles that were broken into on Richardson and Melvin streets, and went to the…

 

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Hartshorne ice cream social Aug. 5

Published in the July 13, 2015 edition

WAKEFIELD — The Hartshorne House Board of Directors is pleased to announce its first ever (and hopefully annual) ice cream social to be held on the grounds of the historic house at 41 Church St. in Wakefield on the shores of beautiful Lake Quannapowitt.

Save the date of…

 

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Proudly bringing you the parade

BRETON ELECTRIC was a sponsor of the resurgent Wakefield Independence Day Parade held to wide acclaim last Saturday. From the left are Pat Sullivan, Paul Watts, Buster, Steve Breton and Wendy Dennis.
BRETON ELECTRIC was a sponsor of the resurgent Wakefield Independence Day Parade held to wide acclaim last Saturday. From the left are Pat Sullivan, Paul Watts, Buster, Steve Breton and Wendy Dennis.

Published in the July 10, 2015 edition

 

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Minor local aid hikes likely

Published in the July 10, 2015 edition

WAKEFIELD — In the coming days municipal officials will have a better idea of what they can expect to receive in state assistance for fiscal year 2016.

Gov. Charlie Baker and his administrative team are poring over a proposed $38.1 billion budget passed Wednesday afternoon by the Legislature…

 

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