Donald Wong would also no longer represent Lynnfield precinct.
Town meeting is Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at Lynnfield Middle School.
Higher state revenues credited for aid increase.
Six-year-old recycling program has saved town money and conserved energy and landfill space.
Water main upgrades currently in progress on Route 1 in Saugus.
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Advocates speak out on legislation that would include pets in restraining orders
Several GOP legislators from north of Boston, including House Minority Leader Brad Jones, visited Andover on Monday night to discuss how to create jobs and cut costs for both small business owners as well as larger employers in the state.
Fall town meeting is Monday, October 17th.
Monica Medeiros is Republican State Committeewoman for Lynnfield, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield and wards 1-5 of Melrose.
State lawmakers announce $3,870 for Lynnfield Cultural Council.
Plan covers a variety of aspects, from technology to activities to the library building itself.
Workers, town said to be saving money by moving to GIC health insurance program.
One article, submitted by petition, seeks to exempt personal property under $2k from town taxes.
Town set to auction off surplus equipment in the coming month.
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FY 2012 budget updates, school field trips also discussed.
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State Senate passed pension legislation last Thursday, sent it to House.
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Long-range plan set for approval at end of month, with building assessment process set to last into early 2012.
Hundreds turned out on the Lynnfield Common to remember.
A community choir of some 70 town residents came together under the leadership of Douglas Hodgkins to sing at Sunday's 9/11 memorial service.
Niece of Ace Bailey lends her talents to town's community memorial service.
North Shore Pipe Band led the procession to begin the memorial service.
A large turnout came to the Common to bring their support to those who lost their lives on 9/11.
Lynnfield Police and Fire personnel began a day of memorials with an 8:30 a.m. service.
Amanda Mello speaks with Reverend Dennis Bailey, the leader of the town's 9/11 day of memorial.
Lynnfield's 9/11 remembrance begins at 8:30 a.m. Sunday with service at fire dept. headquarters.
Selectmen approve common victualer's license for Christine Picariello of Christine's Cafe and Confections.
Parent expresses concern about music program at first meeting of academic year.
Flags placed in the town center represent each person who lost their life on September 11, 2001.
Among other regions, Tropical Storm Irene hit the town of Lynnfield.
Those who need emergency shelter are advised to call 911 first. If communications are out, proceed to the Lynnfield Middle School at 505 Main Street.
State senators and staff to give presentations on their day to day legislative duties.
Storm could pose worst hurricane threat to region in years.
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Earthquake with epicenter in Virginia felt Tuesday afternoon in the Boston area.
Ten-year anniversary activities will be held on Lynnfield Common starting the morning of Sunday, September 11th.