Sixty-eight percent of registered voters turn out for mid-term elections.
Lynnfield's Assistant Town Manager one of three finalists for Stoneham position.
That brings the town’s total funding award for this year to $493,980.
Senator Crighton: "The evidence shows that ‘afterschool works."
Town committee will update Selectmen on work at Nov. 5 meeting.
Polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Lynnfield High School.
Wakefield legislators announce grant that will assist with funding project design.
Money an important first step that will pay for a feasibility study of the Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail Trail.
If you want to vote Sept. 4, register by Aug. 15.
House minority leader's streak now stands at 7,075 consecutive roll call votes since taking office.
Bill is modeled after similar programs in Reading, other communities.
Town will receive increase of $100,000 in local aid in state 2019 budget.
Jones, Crighton support car rental surcharge that will be used to provide basic training for new police recruits.
Grant will help provide child development services to Lynnfield residents.
Town will be able to issue up to five new liquor licenses.
Goal is to raise funds for town's Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition.
Goal is for all students have access to high quality programs that support them socially, emotionally, and academically.
State's Chapter 90 bond authorization will provide $411,650 for Lynnfield if Gov. Baker signs.
Gioioso wins two-year term on the Planning Board.
Many families throughout Massachusetts can simply no longer to afford live here.
State sends town $1,819.70 for some of the costs associated with implementing the new early voting law.
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Governor Baker approves early voting funding for Lynnfield.
Just 205 Lynnfield residents out of 9,053 vote in special state primary.
Brendan Crighton only candidate running in election to replace Thomas McGee.
Brad Jones' efforts could get town almost $2,000 to offset the state's early voting law.
Nomination papers available from Town Clerk for April 10 elections.
Legislation moves annual town election to second Tuesday in April.
House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones will listen to your thoughts, concerns, complaints.
Lynnfield Board of Selectmen point to his experience in issues the town will face as deciding factor.
McGee leaving state senate to become mayor of Lynn.
Forum will be held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Al Merritt Center on MarketStreet.
House and Senate enact Lynnfield American Legion land transfer bill.
Says bill represents a reasonable compromise that gives towns greater control over the new marijuana law.
Selectmen looking for five residents to join Town Meeting Study Committee.
Volunteers needed to assist with town government.
Council will make recommendations to the Board of Selectmen on how the Town can effectively implement and coordinate service.
Small turnout but strong vote in support of ban.
Should marijuana be sold in Lynnfield? It's up to voters.
All registered Lynnfield voters are encouraged to participate.