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PHOTO: Blossoms at the Beebe a sold out success

MEMBERS OF THE Blossoms at the Beebe Committee get ready to welcome guests Saturday night. Kneeling is Erica Ferrell. Standing from the left are Rochelle Rubino, Susan Majeski, Chamber co-President Suzanne Bowering, Janice Casoli, Blossom Chair Susan Wetmore, Jenn Hickey. Chris Barrett stands in the back.
MEMBERS OF THE Blossoms at the Beebe Committee get ready to welcome guests Saturday night. Kneeling is Erica Ferrell. Standing from the left are Rochelle Rubino, Susan Majeski, Chamber co-President Suzanne Bowering, Janice Casoli, Blossom Chair Susan Wetmore, Jenn Hickey. Chris Barrett stands in the back.

 

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Federal snow relief about $200K

WAKEFIELD — The town is positioned in such a financial way that it can absorb the costs from a very severe winter, according to Wakefield’s top professional manager.

Town Administrator Stephen P. Maio was asked to comment on a report published in today’s Boston Globe in which Moody’s Investors Service explains that the federal government’s…

 

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Kathleen Beaulieu to retire from The Savings Bank

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of The Savings Bank recently recognized Kathleen M. Beaulieu (center of the photo), senior vice president and senior retail lending officer, as she retires from the bank after 31 years of service. Celebrating Kathy and honoring her for her dedication to the bank are (from left to right): Vice Chairman Michael Barrett, Director Glenn Dolbeare, Clerk Susan O’Neill, Director Carolyn Ogren, Director Anthony Gallugi, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Robert DiBella, Chairman John Spinello, Kathleen Beaulieu, Director Daniel Sherman, President and Chief Executive Officer Brian McCoubrey, Director Thomas Mullen, Director Karen Sawyer, Director Scott Garrant and Director Mark Simeola.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of The Savings Bank recently recognized Kathleen M. Beaulieu (center of the photo), senior vice president and senior retail lending officer, as she retires from the bank after 31 years of service. Celebrating Kathy and honoring her for her dedication to the bank are (from left to right): Vice Chairman Michael

 

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Accident calls handled by police

WAKEFIELD — Police said they responded to a variety of calls over the weekend. One call concerned a traffic signal pole at the intersection of Main and Water streets that sustained $3,000 in damage when the driver of a tractor trailer truck reportedly hit it.

Firefighters from the Fire Department reported the incident just after…

 

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OUI test trouble not felt here, yet

By GAIL LOWE

WOBURN — Cases involving drunk driving arrests could be affected in Wakefield due to the discovery of a problem with the accuracy of some breath tests.

This week, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said that in mid-March her office was notified by the Office of Alcohol Testing that there was “an issue…

 

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Wrong-way driver causes 128 crash

 

WAKEFIELD — A 33-year-old man from Wellesley who allegedly was heading north in a southbound lane on Rte. 128 near Exit 39 early this morning was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, resulting in serious bodily injury and negligent operation of a motor vehicle, said State Trooper Reid…

 

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PHOTO: Country glam hits the Beebe tomorrow

BLOSSOMS AT THE BEEBE committee members had the opportunity to thank local businesses for their support of Blossoms at the Beebe which will be held this Saturday evening at the Lucius Beebe Library. Eric Bertrand of Wakefield Computer Hospital (front row, second from left) and Andy Giles of Boston Info Systems (front row, center) are Nashville Night Sponsors of the adult-only event to benefit the Wakefield Lynnfield Chamber of Commerce. Joining them are Blossoms Sponsor Chair Chris Barrett (front row, left), Auction Chair Jenn Hickey (front row, second from right) and Event Chair Susan Wetmore (front row right) and (back row, left to right) Wakefield Lynnfield Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Marianne Cohen, Lucius Beebe Library Director Sharon Gilley and Chamber Director Janice Casoli.
BLOSSOMS AT THE BEEBE committee members had the opportunity to thank local businesses for their support of Blossoms at the Beebe which will be held this Saturday evening at the Lucius Beebe Library. Eric Bertrand of Wakefield Computer Hospital (front row, second from left) and Andy Giles of Boston Info Systems (front row, center) are

 

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‘We Care Day’ at Boys & Girls Club tomorrow

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WAKEFIELD — The Boys & Girls Club of Wakefield is hosting a “We Care Day” at the club on Saturday April 25, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Americal Civic Center lower level.

The club was awarded a mini-grant from the Wakefield Youth Action Team and will be conducting two events, which are community driven…

 

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Communion breakfast Saturday at St. Florence

WAKEFIELD — On April 26, the St. Florence Holy Name Society will hold its annual Communion breakfast at 9 a.m. in the church hall. In addition to a fine buffet breakfast provided by Housecalls Catering, attendees will be have the fortune of hearing an informative talk by Dr. Mark Pearlmutter regarding his medical missions to…

 

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Spring Yard, Bake Sale at FPCC Saturday

This Saturday, April 25, is the day and date of the Annual Spring Yard and Bake Sale to be held at First Parish Congregational Church, One Church St. Rain or shine, the indoor yard sale will be held in the dining room. Coffee is available, too, if you would like to take a break in…

 

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PHOTO: Time for a snack

APRIL SCHOOL VACATION has traditionally meant a carnival at the Galvin Middle School and 2015 is no different. Basia Holowenczak, Natalia Frate, Sophia Rossicone and Katie Sweeney, all in the seventh grade at the middle school, enjoyed some fried dough yesterday. The carnival runs through Saturday night. (Donna Larsson Photo)
APRIL SCHOOL VACATION has traditionally meant a carnival at the Galvin Middle School and 2015 is no different. Basia Holowenczak, Natalia Frate, Sophia Rossicone and Katie Sweeney, all in the seventh grade at the middle school, enjoyed some fried dough yesterday. The carnival runs through Saturday night.
(Donna Larsson Photo)

 

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Charges fly again over Brightview plan

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — Things got a bit tense during public testimony at last night’s Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on the Brightview Senior Living facility proposed for Crescent Street after residents accused the board of “not protecting the neighborhood” and sweeping the issue of the size of the building “under the rug.”

Shelter…

 

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