The final installment in RMLD's series on plug-in electric vehicles.
Town committee will update Selectmen on work at Nov. 5 meeting.
With MIAA playoffs announced Sunday, it's the last weekend for teams to improve their position in ratings.
Lynnfield Center Water District Invites Residents to Information Session on Infrastructure Upgrade Plans.
Bishop Mark O’Connell celebrates mass, says “It takes courage to be Catholic.”
Cub Scout Pack 48 Bear Den tour the Saugus Iron Works.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says rail trails strengthen the social fabric of a community.
The eighth in RMLD's series, this article provides testimonials from current PEV owners living locally.
Orla has been a registered therapy dog for six years and regularly visits people in hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and libraries.
Creepy crafts, ghoulish games, and a haunted maze are just some of the Halloween-themed fun.
MIAA ratings coming into focus with two weeks left for teams to decide their playoff fate.
Second annual event will have everything from a flu clinic to a visit from Bruins mascot Blades.
California Pizza Kitchen at Market Street will give portion of proceeds Thursday to support rail trail.
Sixty-nine young adults received the Sacrament of Confirmation.
First event is Saturday and they will be reading A Boy Who Became Pope: The Story of Saint John Paul II.
Used Book Sale to Take Place October 20, 2018 with Preview for Friends Only on October 19, 2018
Her 6-year-old son Jesse was murdered in his first-grade classroom at Sandy Hook.
Sachems face Lexington Friday under the lights; Lynnfield on the road at Winthrop.
Event will be held at Sunrise Assisted Living from 1-5 p.m.
The singalong takes place every Tuesday from 12:30-3 pm at the Saugus Senior Center
Lynnfield and Wakefield will have more parking options than other area Rail Trails.
Annual event ends with parishioners enjoying a pancake breakfast.
Part of nationwide KOC campaign to benefit people with intellectual or physical disabilities.
Boys and girls of all ages are invited for a fun and inspiring afternoon of empowering activities.
The seventh in RMLD's series, this article covers why it costs less to maintain a plug-in electric vehicle.
Women’s Fashion Boutique opens at MarketStreet Saturday.
Second annual softball game pit mothers and sons against fathers and daughters,
Polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Lynnfield High School.
The sixth in RMLD's series, "Electrify Your Ride," this article covers PEV battery range.
Former Lynnfield resident was famous for her stuffed artichokes and birthday peach shortcakes.
Sarah Parsons runs in support of the Joe Andruzzi Foundation.
Funds are donated to Catholic Charities and used for family and Right to Life services.
Wakefield legislators announce grant that will assist with funding project design.
Service opportunity a reminder that church extends beyond the doors of our building.
The fifth in RMLD's series, "Electrify Your Ride," this article covers what you can expect when driving a plug-in electric vehicle.
Lynnfield's challenge this year starts with four straight road games.
Money an important first step that will pay for a feasibility study of the Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail Trail.
Father Francis has quickly become part of the Lynnfield community.
Lynnfield Cub Scout Pack 48 celebrated a summer camp out adventure at Harold Parker State Forest.
If you want to vote Sept. 4, register by Aug. 15.