The Lynnfield Fire Department (LFD) finished moving into their new headquarters at 1100 Summer St. this Sunday. The department took official possession of the building the week of Oct. 6, but it did not immediately move all operations into the building. That changed around 11 a.m. Sunday morning when the LFD ceremonially “called off the air” from the old station and called … [Read more...] about Firefighters spend first night in new station
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Families invited to experience Yom Kippur together
When Lynnfield schools close this week for Yom Kippur, families will have a rare opportunity to experience the holiday together in a way that speaks to both children and adults. Chabad of Wakefield is hosting Yom Kippur services and programs on Oct. 1 and Oct. 2 at the Four Points Hotel by Sheraton, located behind MarketStreet. A highlight of the day will be a … [Read more...] about Families invited to experience Yom Kippur together
Republic trash strike ends after 82 days
Republic Services and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 25 announced last Friday that both parties have reached a five-year collective bargaining agreement, ending the strike that first began on July 1. Republic added that it appreciates the community’s patience during this service interruption and apologized for the inconvenience it caused. It said that it … [Read more...] about Republic trash strike ends after 82 days
More than 100 attend Kirk vigil in Lynnfield
There was a vigil last Friday evening to remember conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which was organized by Lynnfield resident Bob Priestley. On Sept. 10, Kirk was assassinated while holding an event for his organization Turning Point USA at Utah Valley University. Kirk is survived by his wife and his two young children, a son and daughter. His wife, Erika, has since been … [Read more...] about More than 100 attend Kirk vigil in Lynnfield
Historic Lynnfield’s fall festival returns with 50+ vendors
Historic Lynnfield, Inc., announces their third annual Fall Festival. The event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., at Lynnfield Town Common. Join Historic Lynnfield for fun for all ages. The Fall Festival will showcase more than 50 vendors featuring food, unique artisans, flowers, games, pumpkins, and special treats! For kids, there will be children’s … [Read more...] about Historic Lynnfield’s fall festival returns with 50+ vendors





