A number of name brands are included in the recall.
Team sponsored by The Savings Bank won 2012 Twi-League Baseball championship.
Tenants expected to be opening up at MarketStreet starting in late August into the fall. Two well-known names announced Monday night.
Phuket Restaurant set to open its second location at 21 Princess Street in downtown area, the former site of Zalek's.
Location would be in the historic M.F. Charles Building. The opening date is not set.
This week, Lynnfield Patch checked in with National Development and with the MBTA to see if bus service is part of the plan for MarketStreet Lynnfield.
Coming up on Saturday, March 16th - it's the Indoor Shopping Local Faire in Greenwood Plaza.
Possible town meeting warrant will ask voters to approve what is described as a specialty cinema at MarketStreet Lynnfield. The debate looks like it won't be an easy one.
Do you own a business in Wakefield or Lynnfield? Add your President's Day hours in the comment boxes here.
A round up of North Shore restaurant and food news.
New day spa located at 341 North Ave. in Wakefield.
Various businesses in Wakefield and Lynnfield are offering Valentine's deals. Does your business have one? Add it to the comments section below!
Have you wondered what it looks like at the project site off 128? Here's a look at where progress stood just several days ago.
National Development plans to ask voters at this spring's town meeting to approve a smaller-sized, more upscale cinema at MarketStreet Lynnfield.
This week, Ted Tye of National Development provided a full rundown of the familiar and local brand names we can expect when MarketStreet opens around late August.
Restaurant and business owners: share your Valentines Day specials on Wakefield Patch.
Students in local towns, including Wakefield, are welcome to apply for 2013 scholarships from the Puritan Lawn Memorial Park Educational Foundation.
Thursday is National Girl Scout Cookie Day and local Girl Scouts have already begun selling cookies. Better clear out some space in the freezer.
Friends and neighbors are helping Keith Reynolds and his family raise funds for a leukemia battle. In this letter, organizers thank numerous organizations, individuals and businesses.
Professional golfer and artist Lou O'Keefe has work on display this month at Agora Gallery in New York CIty this month.
Looking for a house in the area? See if one of these catches your eye.
Wakefield native Jane Tecce lost two brothers to heart disease and received her own transplant less than two years ago. Now, she wants to help spread the word about organ donation.
On Friday, a Boston Globe article noted that Shaw's supermarkets, which has a location in Wakefield, is struggling against low-priced competition. So what about you? Do you shop at Shaw's or somewhere else in the area?
Wakefield woman has photography business in the Carriage House on Church Street, across from the Congregational Church - with more projects in the works.
A national sub chain with a location in downtown Wakefield is facing lawsuits that its footlong subs are not 12 inches long.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest issued a detailed examination of extreme eating in chain restaurants.
The Unitarian Universalist Church in downtown Wakefield is looking at ways to restore its longtime steeple and to address some other structural issues.
The former state armory, now the Americal Civic Center on Main Street, was dedicated on January 15th, 1913.
Sunday is open house day. Before you head out, preview the properties on the market in Wakefield.
A report of the current Wakefield housing market and the homes purchased in Wakefield from January 9th to January 16, 2013.
The Dunkin Donuts location on Main Street downtown is no more. What would you put into this little spot of downtown real estate?
Wakefield Cable Access TV offering this 8-week course starting on Wednesday, Feb. 6.
Thanks to Dick Shafner for sending in this image he took during a recent flight over the area.
Latest update from National Development indicates 15 buildings plus the golf course now under construction at site.
Send your letters to the editor and local opinion pieces to william.laforme@patch.com.
With a new year upon us, a question that comes to mind is - what kind of business would you like most to see open in Wakefield in 2013?