Record of non-missed votes now stands at 5,220.
Volunteer opportunities including joining the community choir, helping to place flags on the town common, and to read names of the attack victims.
New legislation aims to improve care for premature babies.
Restaurant could face fines for allowing parking in protected area.
Cemetery space could become an issue for Lynnfield in the coming years.
Legislation encourages private investment in localities hit the hard by the economy.
Troops set out from Camp Stanton in town this week in 1861.
The biggest question for any bike trail in Lynnfield - how to get through Reedy Meadow.
Town set to begin realizing substantial savings on employee, retiree health insurance costs.
Bill would make changes in various areas, including probation department hiring.
No state sales tax will be charged on purchases under $2,500 over the weekend of August 13 and 14th, 2011.
Once a month, Patch sites in Lynnfield, North Reading and Reading take reader questions for House Minority Leader Bradley Jones. Email william.laforme@patch.com if you've got a question for next time.
The conservation commission may consider fining Fat Cactus for wetlands infringement if the situation is not resolved in a timely fashion.
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Each month, State Rep. Brad Jones answers questions submitted by local Patch readers. Post one below or email william.laforme@patch.com.
Also at this week's selectmen's meeting: a couple of new building permits, and a new roast beef/pizza place may be coming to town.
Joseph DiPietro, founder and president of ProtectMassChildren.org, details his group's efforts.
Hot weather expected through rest of week.
An op-ed piece from the office of State Senator Katherine Clark.
Up to $200 Available in Rebates per Household.
Town stands to get one-time funding boost.
An op-ed piece from State Senator Katherine Clark.
Mass. cities and towns could see more local aid funds.
Measure could involve $65 million for towns across the state.
An op-ed piece on the FY '12 budget from State Senator Katherine Clark.
Lynnfield's outgoing superintendent is wrapping up a career of more than three decades as an education professional.
Middle schoolers made annual trip to State House.
Local process helps set the stage for federal redistricting. With one polling place in town, few voters may even notice.
Lynnfield 9/11 Remembrance Week runs from Sept. 4-11.
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Cristian Abarca, a freshman at St. Mary's in Lynn, wrote essay on "What a clean Boston Harbor means to me."
Former FBI agent in Bulger case, a one-time Lynnfield resident, is wrapping up a 121-month federal sentence in NC on Tuesday. He's still got a 40-year sentence in 2nd degree murder case.
Current green stickers good until the end of the month.
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Law automatically revokes status for groups that fail to file paperwork for three consecutive years.
Some more details on the health insurance agreement between the town and its workers.
Office hours announced in Lynnfield for summer.
Deal is expected to produce about $750,000 in savings, helping to close town budget deficit.
$560,000 measure closes budget deficit for FY '12.
It's been a long, tough spring for Lynnfield policymakers. These links go to articles from various points in the budget discussion for voters who want to learn more.