In honor of Flag Day, members of American Legion Post 131 conducted a flag-disposal ceremony recently. After collecting discarded and unserviceable flags at various drop boxes in town over the past year, Lynnfield Post Commander Tom Bogart and Post 131 Adjutant Chuck Leach traveled to the WIN Waste Innovations Inc’s. waste-to-energy facility in North Andover to have the flags … [Read more...] about Post 131 conducts dignified flag-disposal ceremony in honor of Flag Day
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Saugus Lynnfield Youth Hockey teams awarded citations
The Saugus Lynnfield Youth Hockey Mite 1, Mite 5, and Peewee 2 teams of the Valley Hockey League were awarded citations at the Lynnfield Select Board meeting Monday night for winning the league’s championships. Head coach of the Mite 1 team, Mauro Colucciello, congratulated all three teams and said that he saw the teams grow throughout the season. “I remember when you guys … [Read more...] about Saugus Lynnfield Youth Hockey teams awarded citations
Summer Street Elementary School feeds a need for Open Door food pantries
Second grade students at Summer Street Elementary School recently hosted a food drive and collected 116 pounds worth of food for The Open Door and its food pantries across the region. The Open Door food pantries serve 10 cities and towns in the northeast corner of Essex County and the Danvers and Lynn campuses of the North Shore Community College. The Summer Street food … [Read more...] about Summer Street Elementary School feeds a need for Open Door food pantries
Lynnfield graduates 149
On a sunny afternoon at Lynnfield High School's football field, 149 students in the Class of 2024 graduated on Friday. Student Council President Keely Briggs thanked Principal Patricia Puglisi, interim Superintendent Thomas Geary, the School Committee, staff, teachers, and janitors who contributed to the students’ success in finishing high school. “But most of all, … [Read more...] about Lynnfield graduates 149
Town’s emergency operations center picked for federal funding
U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton has selected the town’s planned emergency operations center for inclusion in the federal government’s fiscal year 2025 spending bill. Moulton has requested $1 million for the center, which the town is creating to enable the Police Department, Fire Department, and other emergency responders to better serve the community. At an event held at the … [Read more...] about Town’s emergency operations center picked for federal funding