
Lynnfield 250 Committee officially appointed, vision finalized
The Town of Lynnfield is planning a celebration from June 19-21, 2026 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the country, with activities including a National Anthem... Read more.

Lynnfield gathers to honor its veterans for Veterans Day
Lynnfield celebrated Veterans Day with a ceremony at the Veterans Memorial in Lynnfield Common, featuring guest of honor retired Army Capt. David Gallo, who shared... Read more.

Data shows schools remain on the rise
Lynnfield Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Adam Federico presented data showing that Lynnfield students are meeting or exceeding state expectations, with... Read more.

Centre Court’s block party is coming up
The businesses on Centre Court will be hosting a community block party on Nov. 22 from 2-5 p.m. Local businesses Our Space, Opulence, Stylepic, and Beyond Dance... Read more.

Good Hope prepares for larger crowds amid SNAP funding cuts
Good Hope, Inc. is preparing for increased demand at its food bank events due to the Federal Government shutdown causing SNAP benefits to run out, and has already... Read more.

Maggie Martin Foundation hosts charity fundraiser for theater lover’s birthday
The Maggie Martin Foundation is hosting a charity fundraiser on November 16th at Bunratty Tavern to honor Maggie Martin's birthday, featuring raffles, a silent auction,... Read more.

Lynnfield announces household hazardous waste collection
Lynnfield will be collecting household hazardous waste from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. on Nov. 15 at Lynnfield Middle School, with fees for items and out-of-town residents based... Read more.

Lynnfield Fire Department celebrates opening of new headquarters
The Lynnfield Fire Department held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the opening of its new headquarters building, which was made possible by the citizens of Lynnfield... Read more.

Lynnfield preps for Veterans Day
Lynnfield residents are invited to attend the Veterans Day Celebration on Nov. 11 at the Veterans Memorial, which will include a ceremony, viewing of new pavers... Read more.

Salem’s proactive risk management ensures safe Halloween festivities
Linda Robson, PhD, a business professor at Endicott College, praises the Salem Police and City for their proactive risk management in the annual Haunted Happenings... Read more.
