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Rising above life’s challenges

By GAIL LOWE

WAKEFIELD — Most young people have their share of challenges, some more than others.

Many have experienced the breakdown of their families, while others have parents who have died or have suffered the loss of their livelihoods.

But some have a different kind of difficulty. In addition to other challenges, they might…

 

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PHOTO: The Class of 2023 puts on a show

THE GALVIN MIDDLE SCHOOL’S Memorial Auditorium came alive last night as the Wakefield Music Department presented the 4th Grade Choral Concert featuring students from the Dolbeare, Walton, Greenwood and Woodville schools. Here, they sing the finale “Hi Ho! The Rattlin’ Bog” under the direction of Christopher Zini, one of the elementary schools’ music teachers. (Colleen Riley Photo)
THE GALVIN MIDDLE SCHOOL’S Memorial Auditorium came alive last night as the Wakefield Music Department presented the 4th Grade Choral Concert featuring students from the Dolbeare, Walton, Greenwood and Woodville schools. Here, they sing the finale “Hi Ho! The Rattlin’ Bog” under the direction of Christopher Zini, one of the elementary schools’ music teachers. (Colleen

 

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PHOTO: Serving up breakfast on Whittier Road

THESE DEER helped themselves to some food from a bird feeder in front of Jay Tracy’s house yesterday. (Jay Tracy Photo)
THESE DEER helped themselves to some food from a bird feeder in front of Jay Tracy’s house yesterday. (Jay Tracy Photo)

 

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Parent Univ. March 21

By GAIL LOWE

WAKEFIELD — It’s a novel idea, educators teaching parents.
But it’s an idea that’s sweeping the nation, mostly in bigger school districts such as Boston, New York and Los Angeles.
Parent University is a program that has caught on and, since his arrival in Wakefield, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Stephen K. Zrike…

 

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Another April 28 race surfaces

WAKEFIELD — As the Friday deadline approaches for those wishing to run for local office in the April 28 election, just one seat to be decided that day does not have a hopeful seeking the position.
The five year opening on the Wakefield Housing Authority is the only elected seat that has failed to attract…

 

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WMHS students ready to give back

WAKEFIELD — On Wednesday, March 11, the Student Council at Wakefield Memorial High School is hosting their annual Give Back Day.
Students from all over the school go out into the community to volunteer at different non-profits organizations around town.
This year students reaching out to citizens also to see if anyone needs help shoveling…

 

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‘IRS’ phone scams on the rise

WAKEFIELD — Police today are warning residents about an aggressive and sophisticated phone scam involving the Internal Revenue Service.

Now that tax season is here, people in Wakefield are reporting receiving calls from people claiming to be from the IRS, and in some cases the caller leaves a voice mail if no one answers the…

 

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Cuts imperil METCO

By GAIL LOWE

WAKEFIELD — Every day that school is in session, METCO students are bused in from Boston’s neighborhoods but, with a $930,000 cut to the statewide METCO budget looming, the program is now in peril.

METCO, formally known as the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity, allows students in 37 Boston area and Springfield…

 

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Local veterans have a strong new ally

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — “When I really feel strongly about something, I don’t give up,” says Wakefield’s new Veterans Services Officer Alicia Reddin.

NEW VETERANS SERVICES OFFICER Alicia Reddin will help guide veterans through the often tricky maze of federal benefits’ rules and regulations. (Mark Sardella Photo)
NEW VETERANS SERVICES OFFICER Alicia Reddin will help guide veterans through the often tricky maze of federal benefits’ rules and regulations. (Mark Sardella Photo)

That’s good news for veterans in the…

 

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PHOTO: A place to get away

A TREEHOUSE, like this one in Greenwood, offers somewhere to go to collect one’s thoughts. (Donna Larsson Photo)
A TREEHOUSE, like this one in Greenwood, offers somewhere to go to collect one’s thoughts. (Donna Larsson Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Warrior Supporter

THE WMHS boys’ basketball team received tremendous fan support from the students at WMHS on Friday night in its Div. 2 North first round tournament game against Danvers. In the photo is a Warrior fan whose face is painted in the WMHS colors of red and white. (Donna Larsson Photo)
THE WMHS boys’ basketball team received tremendous fan support from the students at WMHS on Friday night in its Div. 2 North first round tournament game against Danvers. In the photo is a Warrior fan whose face is painted in the WMHS colors of red and white. (Donna Larsson Photo)

 

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Congressman Seth Moulton speaks to Chambers April 3

WAKEFIELD — U.S. Congressman Seth Moulton will be the guest speaker at a breakfast event hosted by the Wakefield Lynnfield Chamber of Commerce and the Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce at the Sheraton Colonial on Friday, April 3, from 7:30 to 9 a.m.

Wakefield Lynnfield Chamber Executive Director Marianne Cohen and Reading-North Reading Chamber Director…

 

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