District revised budget request down from 4.9% between Monday and Tuesday.
Letter to Governor Patrick cites budget effects of municipal workers filing questionable unemployment claims.
Deadline was Feb. 21 for prospective candidates to submit their nominating papers. Several contested races
Some say that vote highlights a breakdown in procedure and process regarding the gathering of public input.
State law requires communities to inspect all properties, including tax-exempt ones, at least once every nine years.
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Assistant director position was cut in 2008. Library officials maintain that restoring it would be instrumental in everything from bringing in grant funds to expanding library services.
Fire department budget presentation became a pointed discussion on whether things could be run more efficiently.
Forthcoming Market Street at Lynnfield project will add to already-strained staff requirements.
Town is one of eight selected to work on long-term energy efficiency and clean energy projects.
Next constituent service hour for Lynnfield is Friday, Feb. 17 at town hall.
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State senator to chair joint committee on revenue.
Selectman candidate Tom Terranova is a 14-year resident of Lynnfield who serves on the recreation committee and who founded his own accounting firm at 26.
Richard Tisei's campaign reportedly raised more than four times as much money in individual contributions as Rep. John Tierney in the last quarter of 2011.
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Lynnfield native worked for Romney, now teaches in Everett.
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Contribution amounts to about 44% of cost of entire project.
Fire Chiefs Association of Massachusetts had legislative lunch earlier this week at the Statehouse.
Feb. 21 is deadline for submitting campaign papers.
Supplemental budget covers a number of state services and priorities.
Former State Senate Republican leader challenging U.S. Rep. John Tierney in 2012 congressional race.
Former selectman announces plans to run for position being vacated by Dave Nelson.
Also, committee member Michael Craffey announces he will not seek re-election.
State Senator Katherine Clark backs legislation, which heads to House of Representatives after 34-0 vote.
Stacee L. Monkiewicz Foundation working to help fund future recreation center in Lynnfield.
Legislation aims to freeze a 31% hike in unemployment tax rate for businesses.
State Senator applauds crackdown on financial abuses at state's education collaboratives.
First priority for committee is finding location for a local access studio in town.
Director Dennis Roy seeks 4.79% increase to meet various funding needs.
House Republican Leader, whose district includes Lynnfield, named 2011 legislator of the year by Mass. Municipal Association.
Officials examining ways to bring consistency to Main Street speed limits while improving public safety.
Be careful when commuting later this week.
Area residents encouraged to submit their ideas on how to improve government.
Current moderator David Miller announced this week he will not seek re-election. Bourque announced intent last year not to run for selectman again.
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Town Moderator David Miller announces he will not seek re-election in 2012 local election.
With 4-1 vote, Mauro approved as interim director through June, 2014.