Governor Patrick recently signed the Valor Act, which aims to help veterans and military personnel with business, education and housing.
Congressman Tierney is taking on Tisei over "Young Guns" designation.
Board indicates it will sell 40% of renewable energy credits and retire the remaining 60%.
Winning bid allows project to stay $50,000 under construction budget at this point.
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Bob Priestley and Kevin Sullivan added to committee that will oversee development of fields complex off Main Street near the Middleton line.
Tisei campaign, headquartered in Lynnfield, brings on some familiar Republican faces.
Reps. Jones and Wong vote to support legislation aimed at job creation and other opportunities for veterans.
Nearby property owners attended selectmen's meeting Monday night to decry cleared area along Walnut Street.
David Harder, 47, and Julie Rosati, 51, are facing numerous state charges stemming from asbestos removal work performed in various North Shore communities.
Bostik and federal safety officials have settled on $600,000 in fines for the explosion that rocked the Middleton adhesives plant in 2011.
A GOP poll that showed Richard Tisei in the lead may have not been what it seemed, and Team Tierney is calling foul.
Joe Maney, Director of Lynnfield Initiatives For Elders (LIFE) told selectmen this week the organization needs to raise home prices for first time in five years.
Town also set to get 7-acre parcel of land for LIFE housing in September.
Funding for one-year motorcycle lease paid for with help from Kelly Automotive Group.
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Regional pension system moving to fully fund obligations over next couple of decades. Lynnfield currently has $18 million in unfunded pension obligations. One possibility may involve borrowing to take care of it early.
State Senator addressed representatives from various animal protection organizations last week at State House.
Committee Chair Dorothy Presser read members' evaluation of Lynnfield School Superintendent Dr. Thomas W. Jefferson at meeting on Monday evening.
Along with budget, warrant articles included $2,700 appropriation for medical bills for fire lieutenant who suffered heart attack during a 2010 service call.
At 2012 spring town meeting, warrant article 24 passes by 185-50 hand count to conclude the evening.
Congressman John Tierney released an online ad this week attacking Republican Richard Tisei on the payroll tax.
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Governor Patrick introduced bill earlier this year to tackle questionable unemployment claims in response to letter from Lynnfield town administrator.
Town's field committee held inaugural meeting Thursday evening. Two members still to be named. Further momentum to depend on town meeting result.
The first quarter of 2012 brought in big gains for both candidates.
Here are the full results from Monday's town election.
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Two still to be named to committee aimed at helping develop proposed athletic fields complex in town.
Candidate ran against Dave Nelson in 2012 Lynnfield selectman's race.
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Chris Barrett and Sal Cammarata are newest members of Lynnfield School Committee. Don Garrity elected assessor.
Nelson wins selectman's race over Tom Terranova by 1,060-693 margin.
Nelson takes three of four town precincts in race against Tom Terranova.
Voting is 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Lynnfield High School on Monday.
Nelson campaign highlights participation in last 13 town elections, notes rival Tom Terranova voted in one in that period.
Cast your ballots Monday, April 9 at Lynnfield High School between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.