Selectmen meeting announced for Tues. June 7, 3:30 p.m. at town hall.
Restaurant accused of expanding parking lot without wetlands permits.
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Lynnfield's Memorial Day parade stopped in the town's historic cemeteries to pay tribute to veterans, closing with a ceremony on the Common.
Meetings held once monthly from June-August.
Parade musters at OLA at 8:15 a.m., reassembles at Middle School at 10 a.m. Final ceremonies at 11 a.m. on common.
Group from Middle School paid tribute this week to town's veterans.
Kathy Bailey, widow of Flight 175 victim Garnet "Ace" Bailey, expected to speak at memorial in Sept.
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Move would be key step toward resolving budget situation.
State lawmakers recently honored Jill Price for work on behalf of military families.
Non-profit group Traces brings various history exhibits around the country.
Municipalities to Potentially Receive Thousands in Reverted Funds
During pre-town meeting session, committee reversed decision to institute busing fee, Superintendent presented worst-case budget scenarios.
Town to vote on $555,000 override on June 6.
Last night, voters approved local meals tax, rejected pay as you throw, and got caught up in a surprisingly long debate about the town accountant's salary.
Including questions on redistricting, municipal governments and the Main Street corridor.
The Lynnfield Historical Commission takes on new projects in 2011 to preserve the town's small town New England tradition.
Town Meeting is Monday, April 25 at Lynnfield Middle School.
Waiting for No-Shows, Commission Ponders Alternatives.
Officials say unions moving in good faith on health insurance savings.
Arthur Bourque, new chairman of the board of selectmen, announces he will not run for re-election in 2012.
School Committee approves $300 busing fee on 4-1 vote.
Seven uncontested races featured on 2011 town ballot.
Town employees attending mandatory meeting on health insurance options.
Town set to get more than $400k for road projects in FY12.
Routine Requests Meet Routine Approvals
Conservation Commission focusing on two Route 1 restaurants, one family.
Lack of contested races in April 11 town election.
Recently released data sees net uptick of 54 residents since 2000.
Town depending on combination of health care concessions and revenue initiatives to close shortfall.
Challenging budget process awaits in coming weeks.
A 16.6% Healthcare Premium Increase Endangers Jobs
Two defendants accused of numerous violations.
City Agencies Dual Over Decision
Cites bipartisan effort to ease impact of aid cuts to towns.
Nominate your amazing Lynnfield tree for this year's contest.
Town moving toward several revenue-raising proposals.
School district hopes for 4.5 percent budget increase in FY12 to deal with rising costs.
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