One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated themselves from the field yet.
The second of two articles looking at some of the vintage and potentially offbeat items in the Lynnfield by-laws. Today - no booze in the police station, and behave yourself out on Pillings Pond.
State Rep. Brad Jones Jr. and State Sen. Thomas McGee announce funds to be used for public housing improvement projects.
Two Democrats and three Republicans submitted the needed 10,000 names.
Lynnfield is getting ready to take a look at some of its old by-laws. Here's a look at some things that came up during a recent scan through them. Part 1 of 2 articles.
Transportation improvements are necessary to keep the economy growing, North Shore government leaders and businesspeople said at a forum this week.
Blizzard earlier this month consumed what was left of the year's initial snow and ice budget.
The MBTA and National Development have indicated so far there are no plans for a bus stop at MarketStreet Lynnfield. Others aren't so sure.
In what could be a sign of things to come, even Lynnfield's two current selectmen have differing opinions on a proposed cinema in town.
Locations include Boston, Lowell, New Bedford, Worcester and Springfield.
Nomination papers deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 27
Lynnfield CPA would run for three-year term against incumbent Selectman Bob MacKendrick.
Sen. Katherine Clark, who represented Lynnfield until last year, has announced to supporters that she will run for Congress.
State personnel to conduct routine review of school district in area of special education and civil rights during week of March 4th.
Recruitment now underway for examination for municipal service police officer, state trooper, and MBTA transit police officer.
Bielat and Gomez say they’re in; Sullivan may also join the field.
Selectmen approve liquor licenses for Davio's and Yard House, with both expected to open in late summer.
New Herb Chambers dealership would join his existing Mercedes business in town.
Despite two feet of snow and strong wind gusts, Lynnfield had no significant power outage problems and a handful of auto accidents reported on Friday.
State Senator Tom McGee honored for work in supporting after-school programs for low-income children.
Utility that serves much of Lynnfield reports it's "well prepared" for blizzard, cites likelihood of less tree debris for this storm.
Tom Kennedy, an 11-year Lynnfield resident who works in the financial industry and who has been active in various town activities, is running for selectman in this spring's town election.
Emergency declaration in effect until further notice as region awaits possible blizzard.
Stay in the loop during this weekend's potentially historic winter storm. Regular updates will be provided at this link throughout the storm.
The U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday proposed ending first-class mail delivery on Saturdays.
Between 12 and 24 inches of snow accumulation is expected for the Lynnfield area, beginning Friday morning.
He had been considering a run after former Sen. Scott Brown declined to enter the race.
The former state senator's announcement came on Friday after Scott Brown said he would not run in the U.S. Senate race.
Lynnfield Library had a strong 2012 as it continued working on its long term plan, reported Director Nancy Ryan at this week's selectmen's meeting.
Lynnfield-based professional photographer Kerry Goodwin had a series of photos run last year in the Weekly News. She's got a gallery of more than 200 shots up on Flickr showing the town's most historic house.
Stephen Lynch posted a YouTube video this morning with his announcement.
Markey is in, Lynch set to make an announcement Thursday and Brown reportedly considering throwing his hat into the race following Tuesday’s nomination of John Kerry as Secretary of State.
Lynnfield's historic Danforth House will eventually need some serious assistance if it's to be restored. EIther way, the land on which it sits could be used for several town needs in the coming years.
Kerry will replace Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State.
On Monday, Council on Aging board member Jack Bitner told selectmen that the Lynnfield Senior Center is offering all it currently can and is open to ideas for the future.
Citing former colleague's service to the town, selectmen vote to name community area at MarketStreet after Al Merritt.
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency advises residents to minimize outdoor activity, keep an emergency kit, and check on elderly friends or relatives in extreme cold.
Redistricting brought a new state senator to Lynnfield the first of the year.
House Republican leader criticizes Patrick's budget plan as too focused on the Governor's legacy, not enough on taxpayers.
In wake of the John Burbine case, local lawmakers announce a comprehensive proposal to reform state sex offender reporting policies.