
Lynnfield honors memory of its 9/11 casualties
The Town Common was filled on Sept. 11 with residents to honor and memorialize those who lost their lives and those who were affected by the tragedy on Sept. 11,... Read more.

Lynnfield fire destroys 3 buildings; none hurt
The Fire Department responded to a large blaze around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at 8 Post Office Square that ultimately destroyed three buildings and damaged three more.... Read more.

Traffic on I-95 North causes delays
READING — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation reported a highway closure on Tuesday through its account, @MassDOT, on the social-media platform X, formerly... Read more.

Pillings Pond undergoes a cleanup
Pillings Pond underwent its first round of treatments for its brittle naiad growth at the end of August, Northeast at Water & Wetland Northeast Director of Business... Read more.

LHS Class of 1984 prepares for its 40th reunion
The Lynnfield High School Class of 1984 is preparing for its 40th reunion at 5:45 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19 at Teresa’s Italian Eatery, located at 149 South... Read more.

Lynnfield author answers ‘What kind of name is that?’
Local author Dr. Alma Barozzi published the second book in her series “What kind of name is that?” this August. The first book in the series, which came... Read more.

Lynnfield gets a read on library renovations
The Library Renovation Committee, Board of Trustees, and Tappé Architects hosted its second of two public forums for the proposed library renovation on Sept. 4.... Read more.

West Nile virus risk now moderate in Lynnfield
The state Department of Public Health has elevated the town’s West Nile virus risk level to moderate, which will be in effect until the first hard frost. A hard,... Read more.

Lynnfield votes in state primary
Residents of the town voted in the primary election on Tuesday, Sept. 3. State Rep. House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr. and state Sen. Brendan Crighton ran... Read more.

A Healthy Lynnfield farewell to program leader
A Healthy Lynnfield, also known as the Lynnfield Substance Misuse Prevention Committee, said goodbye to longtime Program Coordinator Peg Sallade at its Monday meeting.... Read more.