Wakefield
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Community Calendar…
SATURDAY, JULY 18 ward-winning Wakefield Farmers Market, Hall Park off of North Avenue, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The market, as always, has something for everyone. MONDAY, JULY 20 • Chess, McCarthy Senior Center on Converse Street, 10 a.m. Get ready to strategize and socialize! Whether you’re a seasoned grandmaster or just learning the ropes……
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Public Meetings…
(Please note: We will no longer include the lengthy Zoom URLs in our list of meetings. If you want to join a meeting remotely, go to the town’s new website — wakefieldma.gov) MONDAY, JULY 20 Town Council, in-person at the WCAT studio at Wakefield Memorial High with remote access via Zoom, 7 p.m. The… …
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Editorial: House takes a cut for ballplayers
A WooSox vs. IronPigs minor league baseball game at Polar Park in Worcester, Massachusetts on June 19, 2021. (Credit: Waz8, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons) This comes from Colin A. Young of the State House News Service. As the big leaguers approached the All-Star break, the Massachusetts House last week took its own swing at baseball……
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T’s reduced fare program for low income riders is a success
BOSTON – The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) yesterday announced the success of its Income-Eligible Reduced Fare (IERF) Program as the program continues to grow, with enrollment reaching 44,875 riders during the FY26 (July 1, 2025 -June 30, 2026) period. The program has also exceeded the MBTA’s enrollment forecast by about 6%. With the goal……
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Orange Line work coming in August
IN ORDER TO upgrade tracks and signals, the MBTA will suspend service between Oak Grove and Back Bay from August 20 to August 30. ( File Photograph by Frank Conte) BOSTON – The MBTA has announced service changes in August on the Orange Line. Riders can find more information on service changes through in-station signage, in-station……
North Reading
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Editorial: Emergency blood shortage declared
Published in the North Reading Transcript on July 16, 2026 The American Red Cross has declared an emergency blood shortage as the blood supply fell nearly 25% in June. Blood donors are urgently needed to give now to help ensure patients receive lifesaving medical care without delay. The shortage is especially serious for platelets and……
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Faithful supporters
Photo published in the North Reading Transcript on July 16, 2026 THE REGULARS. For nearly 30 years, a group of friends from the Martins Pond neighborhood has enjoyed the live music and entertainment at the weekly Ipswich River Park BBQs hosted by Parks & Rec. Last week’s crew included (from left): Donna Colebrook, Larry……
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Beacon Hill Roll Call published July 16, 2026
Published in the North Reading Transcript Volume 51 – Report No. 28 • JULY 6-10, 2026 THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call reports local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of July 6-10, during which the House met for a total of 10 hours and 52……
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Youth clinics in golf, field hockey, volleyball and flag football
Published in the North Reading Transcript on July 16, 2026 NORTH READING — North Reading Parks and Recreation is your nonprofit community resource for fitness and fun! Your participation and investment support low-cost programming for all ages and improvements to our parks and playgrounds. Register today for the following programs listed below online at northreadingma.gov/parks-recreation……
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CIT’s Youth Substance Use Prevention Coalition recognizes key allies
Published in the North Reading Transcript on July 16, 2026 DFC DIRECTOR Amy Luckiewicz presented Dr. Cathy O’Connell with the 2026 Wellness Champion Award. The former principal of North Reading Middle School has left the district to become the Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning in the Gloucester Public Schools. (Courtesy Photo) ……
Melrose
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Academic Accolades
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on July 17, 2026 Quinnipiac University commencement HAMDEN, Conn. — Olivia Abbott of Melrose received a bachelor’s degree in science in marketing from Quinnipiac University during the school’s commencement ceremony in May. Saint Michael’s College dean’s list COLCHESTER, VT — Local students were named to the dean’s list……
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Mystic Valley Elder Services announces new name
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on July 17, 2026 MALDEN — Mystic Valley Elder Services introduced a new name on June 4, at the conclusion of the nonprofit agency’s 50th anniversary year. The organization is now Mystic Valley Aging Services. “Our new name reflects our mission, which has expanded during our 50-year history,” said……
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Editorial: In support of sports betting awareness
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on July 17, 2026 A recent survey of 11- to 17-year-old boys by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that offers resources for families navigating online media, found that around a third gambled in the last year. In 2023, sports betting became legal in the commonwealth. It is now one of……
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MCB Foundation helps those in need
Photo published in the Melrose Weekly News on July 17, 2026 THE MELROSE COOPERATIVE BANK FOUNDATION recently made a $10,000 donation to the Melrose Farmer’s Market SNAP match program, strengthening a commitment to provide food access in the city. Above, board members Stephanie Nelson, John Gately and Jim Oosterman make the presentation to market……
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World Cup by the numbers: From fans to drones to unattended bags
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on July 17, 2026 AS IT WELCOMED international tourists and prepared to board 20,000 passengers onto commuter trains to upcoming World Cup matches in Foxborough, South Station was busier than usual on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. (Photo courtesy of State House News Service) By ELLA ADAMS and……
Lynnfield
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Respecting disability identity
Published in Lynnfield Villager on July 15, 2026 July is Disability Pride Month, a time to celebrate inclusion and to recognize the accomplishments of those who have overcome much more than others have in order to lead full, productive lives. With the unfortunate rise of stigma and bullying, combined with shrinking access to services and……
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Recreation Station fun!
Photo published in the Lynnfield Villager on July 15, 2026 FRIENDS Austin Routhier (left) and Winnie Gardner kick back and relax after sliding down the inflatable waterslide at Recreation Station on July 8. (Dan Tomasello Photo) We have switched to a subscription model for online access. Please purchase an Online Subscription in order…
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Rivian showroom coming to MarketStreet Lynnfield
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on July 15, 2026 RIVIAN AUTOMOTIVE INC. will be opening a new showroom at the old Capital One location at MarketStreet Lynnfield. (Dan Tomasello Photo) By DAN TOMASELLO LYNNFIELD — A new Rivian Automotive, Inc. showroom is coming to MarketStreet Lynnfield. Rivian Senior Counsel Bryan Rhie said……
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Board of Library Trustees vacancy applications
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on July 15, 2026 LYNNFIELD — The deadline for residents to apply for a vacancy on the Lynnfield Public Library Board of Trustees is Monday, July 20. Interested residents can apply by filling out the volunteer application form found at https://www.lynnfieldma.gov/m/newsflash/Home/Detail/228 and bringing it to the Town Administrator’s Office or……
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Lynnfield teens have amazing time performing at North Shore Music Theatre
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on July 15, 2026 LYNNFIELD — Two Lynnfield teenagers are getting a unique opportunity to be part of a professional musical theatre production at North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly. Alexandra D’Onofrio and Ronika Salehian are part of the youth choir performing in North Shore Music Theatre’s production of……
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You’re welcome
THE WAKEFIELD Garden Club has once again created an impressive floral design at the Welcome to Wakefield sign on the Common. (Mark Sardella Photo) We have switched to a subscription model for online access. Please purchase an Online Subscription in order to view this content.Subscribe Now!
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Rain couldn’t dampen spirit of July 4th concert
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on July 17, 2026 APRIL FOLEY SANG spirited renditions of “Star-Spangled Banner,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” and “God Bless America,” and later led those in attendance in a sing-along of other patriotic songs. By MYRON F. DITTMER Jr. President Mt. Hood Park Association MELROSE — The……
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A cheerful tribute to a friend whose presence at IRP is missed
Published in the North Reading Transcript on July 16, 2026 APPRECIATIVE FRIENDS of Richard Giordano the now retired official caretaker of Ipswich River Park gathered on Friday to dedicate a handsome tree in the park to him. From left to right: Ellen Wiklanski with Yaz, Phil Cormier holding Emma, Lauren McMullen with Rebel, Claudette……
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Dr. Amante-Jackson Q&A Monday on Zoom
Published in the Lynnfield Villager on July 15, 2026 LYNNFIELD — Racial equity consultant Dr. Darnisa Amante-Jackson will be holding a question-and-answer session about her recently released Lynnfield Public Schools report on Monday, July 20, beginning at 6 p.m. on Zoom teleconference. The School Department hired Dr. Amante-Jackson in April to conduct a review and……
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EDITORIAL: In praise of the ‘blue envelope’ program
Published in the Melrose Weekly News on July 10, 2026 Everyone will be much safer now that legislators and Gov. Maura Healey have created law designed to help those with autism. State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian joined their colleagues in the Legislature to establish a permanent, statewide “blue envelope” program, giving……
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MVES Community All-Star Award presented to Roberta Sanchez
Published in the North Reading Transcript on July 9, 2026 ROBERTA “BERT” SANCHEZ (left) received the Community All-Star Award for North Reading from Mystic Valley Elder Services. Presenting Sanchez with her award was Mary Prenney, Mystic Valley Advisory Council member and retired North Reading Senior Center director. (Courtesy Photo) NORTH READING — Mystic……
