From time to time, Lynnfield Patch runs a photo scanned from the files of the Lynnfield Historical Commission and compares it to what's there now.
Village Garden Club holds plant sale and auction on Monday, May 14.
Lynnfield again earns Tree City USA designation. Observation to occur during Geraniumfest celebration on Town Common, May 19.
Drop off your old electronics for recycling, help send Lynnfield students to the Global Destination Imagination finals later this month.
Avon is a bright and curious cat who will make you laugh.
Each week, Lynnfield Patch runs a photo taken somewhere in town and invites readers to guess where it's from.
Got photos to share with the community? Email william.laforme@patch.com.
Team Jammin' Joey of Lynnfield working to raise funds to hep find a cure.
Globe profiled 23-year-old Michael Walsh, won Housing Authority seat with 6 write in votes last month.
Got a photo to share with the community? Email it to william.laforme@patch.com.
Lynnfield resident Karen Peluso, executive director of Neurofibromatosis Northeast, met recently with Governor Deval Patrick.
Got photos you'd like to share with the community? Email william.laforme@patch.com.
Library officials respond to results from recent community survey.
Youth group members from Centre Congregational Church recently visited MSPCA's Nevins Farm, donated $500 plus other items.
Annual Friends of the Lynnfield Library meeting is Wednesday, May 23. Group also still seeking donated items for annual book, DVD and CD fundraising sale.
From time to time, Lynnfield Patch looks back into the town's past using images scanned from the files of the Lynnfield Historical Commission.
Got Lynnfield-related photos to share with the community? Email william.laforme@patch.com.
Who says tuxedos are just for boy cats?
Annual Geraniumfest is May 19 on the town common.
Saturday, April 28 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church - a fundraising event celebrating Salvadoran food and music.
Lynnfield resident Suzy Julian provides these images of the eagles and herons that live close to her home near Suntaug Lake.
A look at some of the upcoming offerings from Lynnfield Community Schools.
A look at the early days of a prominent, now-abandoned historic structure in Lynnfield.
Referring to the 1909 book "Lynn In The Revolution," we find numerous Minutemen from Lynnfield - including one who was (technically) the first military casualty of the American Revolution.
Do you know your local history? Take this quiz and find out!
Each Sunday, Lynnfield Patch runs a photo taken somewhere in town and invites readers to guess where it was taken.
In the spirit of Patriot's Day, here's a list of the hometown heroes who helped establish our country during the American Revolution.
Lynnfield nutritionist and author was guest at the Lynnfield Library's Curious About Cuisine meeting Wednesday afternoon.
Annual Friends of the Lynnfield Library book sale fundraiser is May 19 at Geraniumfest on Town Common.
Got a Lynnfield photo to share with the community? Email william.laforme@patch.com.
This handsome cat has a penchant for snuggling.
Here's a look at this weekend's Easter services at the various churches in Lynnfield.
Service is a revival of a long-ago town tradition.
Lynnfield Library hosted Passover party with Lappin Foundation this week.
Middle School Youth Group at Centre Congregational Church collecting items for animals at Nevins Farm (MSPCA) complex in Methuen.