
Residents give ICE the cold shoulder
Most people celebrated the new year by counting down the minutes, cheering at midnight, and reflecting on the past 365 days. But some chose to end the year doing... Read more.

Town sets election dates
The Town has announced the key dates for its 2026 elections. Lynnfield’s annual town election will take place on April 14. Polls will be open from 7 a.m.-8 p.m.... Read more.

Making headlines in 2025
As we ring in the new year, it’s only right that we take a look back at our top stories of 2025. According to our itemlive.com analytics data, below are the top... Read more.

Lynnfield recognizes outstanding educators
Wendy Leone and Emma Bartlett were recognized at the School Committee meeting for their extraordinary commitment to advancing the Lynnfield School District, as nominated... Read more.

Rep. Jones to hold office hours at Panera Bread in Lynnfield
House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. will be holding office hours at Panera Bread in Lynnfield on September 12th to meet with constituents on a first-come,... Read more.

Lynnfield to boost water supply with new connection to Wakefield source
The LCWD is introducing a new source of water supply, MWRA, to the system on September 10th, which will provide additional water quantity and may cause some initial... Read more.

Lynnfield Select Board interviews and appoints candidates for volunteer boards
The Select Board unanimously appointed Sue Driscoll to the LIFE Inc. Board of Directors and Narin Paul and Beth Smith to the Cultural Council for terms ending June... Read more.

Dive into the rich world of African names with Alma Barozzi’s new book
Alma Barozzi's new book, "What Kind of Name Is That? African Naming Patterns and Traditions", explores the rich history and meaning behind African names, revealing... Read more.

Alleged Lynnfield murderer’s case impounded
John Kosta, 53, of Middleton, was arraigned July 29 for the murder of Timothy O’Neil of Lynnfield. Kosta returned to court last Wednesday for a probable cause... Read more.

Lynnfield PD says threats not credible
Last Wednesday morning, the Lynnfield Police Department was made aware of a threat shared via social media by a Lynnfield High School student. High school administration... Read more.
