The Fire Department topped off its new headquarters building with its final steel beam on Wednesday. Current and retired Lynnfield firefighters were joined by residents at the construction site. Attendees were invited to sign the final beam before it was placed. Fire Chief Glenn Davis said new public-safety facilities became one of the town’s “top priorities” after … [Read more...] about Lynnfield Fire Dept. tops off new headquarters
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Lynnfield Moms Group to host second annual Touch-a-Truck Event
Get ready for the Lynnfield Moms Group’s second annual Touch-a-Truck Event! Join the group on Sept. 28 from 3 to 5 p.m. for an afternoon of fun and excitement. The group is thrilled to partner with the Lynnfield Department of Public Works, Police Department, Fire Department, and Community Giving Tree to bring a day filled with awesome trucks, cool vehicles, kids' activities, … [Read more...] about Lynnfield Moms Group to host second annual Touch-a-Truck Event
Moulton announces $1.6 million in federal firefighter-assistance grants to 6th District
SALEM — U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton announced in a press release that several fire departments and emergency-medical-service organizations throughout the area will receive a total of $1.6 million in Assistance to Firefighters Grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The AFG was created in 2001 “to help firefighters and other first responders obtain critically needed … [Read more...] about Moulton announces $1.6 million in federal firefighter-assistance grants to 6th District
Dog day afternoon for Lynnfield Fire Dept.
The Fire Department rescued a dog that had gone missing and was stuck in the marsh area at the end of Wirthmore Lane. The department responded to a call on Sunday morning reporting a dog in distress, according to a Facebook post made by the department. According to a post in the “Lynnfield Community Group” Facebook group, six-month-old Frankie, a 45-pound black, white, … [Read more...] about Dog day afternoon for Lynnfield Fire Dept.
Lynnfield to receive fire safety grants
STOW — The Healey-Driscoll administration has announced that 214 municipal fire departments across Massachusetts will share $1.6 million in competitive grants to support fire and life safety education for school-age children and older adults. Lynnfield will receive $4,700 for the SAFE Program and $2,200 for the Senior SAFE Program. Since 1995, the Department of Fire Services’ … [Read more...] about Lynnfield to receive fire safety grants





