The Lynnfield Public Library is "getting spooky" with a new film noir screening every Thursday at 10 a.m. this October. Join Library Director Abby Porter on the Library Mezzanine to watch movies and learn about the history of film and old Hollywood. Oct. 2: "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir," starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison Oct. 9: "Bell, Book, and Candle," starring … [Read more...] about Lynnfield Public Library hosts spooky film noir screenings this October
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Lynnfield veterans share their stories at special event
Join the Lynnfield Public Library and Veterans Affairs for a special event at the Lynnfield Meeting House on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. A panel of Lynnfield veterans will be sharing stories about their experiences as soldiers, sailors, pilots, and marines in a conversation with Veteran's Agent Bruce Siegel. Refreshments will be served, and there will be time for a question … [Read more...] about Lynnfield veterans share their stories at special event
Library announces Community Calendar
The Lynnfield Public Library is excited to announce the Lynnfield Community Calendar! In an effort to better coordinate the amazing efforts of the many town organizations, the Lynnfield Public Library website (www.lynnfieldlibrary.org) will now host the Community Calendar to showcase as many of the wonderful events around town as possible. During our community survey to … [Read more...] about Library announces Community Calendar
Become a Dementia Friend at the Lynnfield Public Library
A campaign to tackle the stigma and lack of understanding around dementia is underway at the Lynnfield Public Library. The Library is hosting a Dementia Friends information session Tuesday, Sept. 2 and is looking for local people to join in learning about dementia and helping people who are living with it in our community. The session will be led by Library Director and … [Read more...] about Become a Dementia Friend at the Lynnfield Public Library
Residents prepare to cast their votes at Special Election
With the June 4 Special Election just days away, residents will have their last chance to voice their support or opposition to the proposed $4.65 million override that was approved by voters at the Spring Town Meeting last month. Between social media and old-fashioned letters to the editors of the local papers, residents have been extremely active in sharing their views on … [Read more...] about Residents prepare to cast their votes at Special Election