Clark or member of staff will be in Lynnfield on Friday, Jan. 6.
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Constituent hours in Lynnfield will continue to be held at town hall.
Yard waste recycling center to accept trees starting Jan. 3 from those with current recycling stickers.
Lynnfield School Committee Chair Dorothy Presser presents award at recent meeting in Melrose.
Rate is down from 6.2% in November, 2010.
Ted Tye of National Development updated selectmen on project at this week's meeting.
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Legislator has cast 5,297 consecutive roll call votes without missing one.
Along with chairing town school committee, Presser is also wrapping up term as president of Mass. Association of School Committees and is also president of the Suburban Coalition.
Salem company fined for hiring unlicensed Lynnfield company to remove asbestos.
Funding is used to educate local students about fire safety.
Town officials and department heads met Wednesday night for annual budget summit.
Board of assessors chairman planning to run for open selectman's seat.
Also, Liz Visco becomes newest member of the Lynnfield Cultural Council.
Opportunity for College Students to Gain Office Experience
Proposed trail would run from Peabody to Wakefield by way of the Reedy Meadow railbed.
Average single-family home value down 2.2 percent over past year.
Lynnfield detective was off-duty this month when he came across a burglary in progress, leading to two arrests.
Items collected at the high school Saturday morning until noon.
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Two-story classroom and science lab addition planned for Lynnfield High School.
Administrators discuss results of 2011 MCAS exam.
Local students, clergy and public safety personnel participated at 11 a.m. Friday.
Former state senate minority leader, a Lynnfield native, plans to run for Congress against John Tierney.
Formerly served as state's senate minority leader.
Jones, Wong announce funds to benefit returning troops.
Still, some homes with damaged wires and electrical systems likely to require additional work.
As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, only about 16 RMLD customers remained without power.
Drew praise for helping to turn around troubled system.
About 700 town residents remained without electricity as of mid-day Monday. Shelter is at the senior center as of 4 p.m Monday.
Reading Municipal Light warns that complete repairs from storm could take days. For those without power, a shelter has been set up at Reading High School's field house, 62 Oakland Road.
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Donegan, active in many town boards and organizations, died October 21st at the age of 74. Police Chief David Breen writes here about the man and his life.
Mass. cities and towns will share $65 million in state budget reversion money.
Redistricting expected to mean new state senator for Lynnfield.
Measure would fix problem of "inequity" in how schools are funded, senator says.
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One town precinct currently represented by Rep. Donald Wong.
State's domestic violence hotline number is 877-785-2020.