Residents packed the middle school on April 28 to weigh in on 21 warrant articles at the Town Meeting. That is, when they finally got into the building. With 10 minutes to go before the 7 p.m. start of the meeting, the line to enter the building stretched all the way back to the Town Common at the intersection of Main Street and South Common Street. Forty minutes later, … [Read more...] about Residents say ‘yes’ to rail trail, override at packed Town Meeting
Lynnfield Town Meeting
LTTE: Friends of the Library urge yes vote on override
Dear Lynnfield Community, The Friends of the Lynnfield Library encourage you to vote YES for the FY2026 override budget at Town Meeting, Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. at Lynnfield Middle School. Due to rising health insurance costs, inflation, minimal town growth, and other factors, the town will have to make tough budget decisions this spring. Lynnfield Public Schools, … [Read more...] about LTTE: Friends of the Library urge yes vote on override
LTTE: YES vote needed to preserve essential services
Dear Neighbors, I’m writing to express my strong support for the override article on the warrant at Town Meeting on Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. at Lynnfield Middle School. As someone who values the spirit of community, I believe it’s essential that we continue to show up for one another. That shared commitment is what makes Lynnfield such a special place to live. I … [Read more...] about LTTE: YES vote needed to preserve essential services
Residents to decide on override at town meeting
On Tuesday, April 29, the annual Town Meeting will be held at the Lynnfield Middle School Auditorium, where residents will vote on a total of 21 articles. Article 9 of the town meeting warrant relates to the override, which is necessary for an operating budget of $77,038,620 that the Select Board and Finance Committee have requested. According to the 2025 Annual Town … [Read more...] about Residents to decide on override at town meeting
Lynnfield voters to decide three major issues at Town Meeting
Voters at the Nov. 13 Fall Town Meeting will be asked to make several decisions that will impact the town foe decades. Town Administrator Rob Dolan said there are "three main articles" on the warrant this year - the proposed zoning bylaw, the proposed library renovation project and a 10-year road improvement plan. Before reviewing the articles at a recent Select Board … [Read more...] about Lynnfield voters to decide three major issues at Town Meeting