Lynnfield selectman candidate says company made oversight, paid administrative fine.
Candidates Dave Nelson and Tom Terranova attended library board of directors meeting Tuesday evening.
Office of House Minority Leader now accepting resumes for college summer internships.
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House legislation would provide Lynnfield about $406K for upkeep of local roads.
Jones praises Nicole Weeks as an "invaluable asset and resource within my office."
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At April 30 town meeting, residents will be asked to approve using $100,000 from town's sale of real estate fund for initial planning and engineering work at proposed site off Main Street near Middleton.
Town will not borrow for capital budget this year.
$42,000 surplus in operating budget could allow assistant director position to be renewed September 1.
Center opening Wednesdays and Saturdays until Nov. 30 from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Each spring, Lynnfield Business Coalition offers town residents a forum in which to hear from their local candidates. Here's a bunch of news, links and other information all focused on the town election.
Candidate Jim Dillon served on Lynnfield School Committee from 1995 to 2010 and has been a science teacher for 24 years.
Lynnfield voters will be asked to consider 24 warrant items at town meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Lynnfield Middle School.
Many town entities in Lynnfield are very, very short on volunteers. If you've been interested in getting involved, there's no time like the present.
Lynnfield alone has spent about $120,000 in past three years on unemployment claims that are drawing increasing attention from state officials.
Over in Reading, selectmen took a look this week at the recent decision to retire the renewable energy credits held by Reading Municipal Light Dept.
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Once a week, Lynnfield Patch takes a vacant property in town and ask readers what they think should be done with it. Here's a doozy for you.
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Current town assessor announced bid for selectman a few months ago.
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Considerable savings to be realized in coming fiscal year on health insurance and other items, allowing a small town surplus. Links are included to previous articles on the town budget process.
State Republican lawmakers and Governor Deval Patrick both addressing questionable unemployment claims by municipal workers.
Romney coasts in all four of the town's precincts.
School Committee announces annual hearing on the budget. Members of the community invited to attend.
Senate Republican Leader Bruce Tarr invites officials to State House to discuss problems with current unemployment system.
Priorities for the coming fiscal year include an inscription for Perkins Monument in West Cemetery, more work on the Spoken Word Project, and some groundwork for the town's 2014 bicentennial.
Lynnfield voters cast ballots at LHS between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Media spotlight focused on retired officer, but bus drivers in town have also apparently been known to collect unemployment during non-school time. Mass. towns and cities of all sizes have their own stories to report.
Center a "victim of its own success," strained in areas ranging from programs to meals to staff and seeking budget relief.
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Letter from town administrator to Governor Patrick gets considerable attention from region's media outlets as well as a prompt legislative response.
Lynnfield Town Administrator William Gustus sent letter to Governor in late February in part due to case involving retired town officer Hartley Boudreau collecting pension and unemployment at same time. The highlighted sentence begins the part involving t
Winter weather advisory in effect for region until 6 p.m. Thursday.
Last chance for a snow storm this season?