DeLeo off to Healthy start in Lynnfield
Lynnfield’s Diana DeLeo began her new role as the substance use prevention coordinator, known in short as the program director, for A Healthy Lynnfield (AHL)... Read more.
A Healthy Lynnfield receives a healthy amount of funding
A Healthy Lynnfield (AHL), also known as the Lynnfield Substance Misuse Prevention Committee, recently renewed its grant funding for another five years, said Chair... Read more.
War Memorial Committee clarifies paver sales concerns
War Memorial Committee Chair Joe Connell addressed recent confusions regarding the paver sales at the new Veterans Memorial on South Common Street at the Select... Read more.
Crawford honored by Moulton for community service
PEABODY — U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton recognized five constituents across the 6th District as nominees for the 2024 Peter J. Gomes Service Award, at Peabody City Hall... Read more.
Petition to recall DePrizio from School Committee gains ground
A petition to recall School Committee Member, and former chair, Kate DePrizio from the committee began Wednesday, Sept. 25. Resident Mark Vitagliano said he took... Read more.
MCAS results mixed: Lynnfield above state average
The results of the 2024 Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) testing has demonstrated a continued need for emphasis on English and mathematics. With... Read more.
St. Maria Goretti Church formally dedicates St. Michael statue
Saint Maria Goretti Church in Lynnfield formally dedicated its new Saint Michael statue following its mass on Sunday, Sept. 29. The statue dedication was the culmination... Read more.
School Committee elects new chair, faces backlash over allegations
The School Committee elected a new chair, addressed its meeting on Sept. 11, and listened to the public’s response at its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 24. More than... Read more.
Hate allegations prompt high school teacher’s dismissal
Superintendent Tom Geary released a statement Monday to address the termination of a Lynnfield High School substitute teacher who allegedly engaged in hate-based... Read more.
Community remembers pharmacist Ambrefe
The community remembered the late Brian Ambrefe, a local pharmacist who died unexpectedly on Aug. 23, 2019, by unveiling a bench at the Town Common donated in his... Read more.