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Local Vocational School Students May Help Build Gazebo in Lynnfield
Planned gazebo is in very early stages for the Lynnfield Common area. Students from Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational School in Wakefield may help build it.

Many details remain to be finalized, but a gazebo may be on or near Lynnfield Common within a year - with help from local vocational school students as well as that town's Rotary club.
Nan Hockenbury, chair of the Lynnfield Historical Commission and the Lynnfield Historical Society, told Patch.com Monday that the gazebo was initially proposed several years ago and remains in its very early planning stages. Lynnfield selectmen voted Monday night to have the project go forward, she added.
The Lynnfield Rotary has indicated that it will provide financial support for the project - with the costs primarily limited to the building materials. Students at North Shore Technical High School in Middleton and Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational School in Wakefield could do the design and building work, added Hockenbury.
Whether the gazebo is placed on the actual Town Common, or possibly across South Common Street, remains to be seen. More specific details are expected after the town has had a chance to speak with the two vocational schools about the project, added Hockenbury, adding that the project could hopefully be done by the end of the next school year, when the town will be observing its 300th anniversary.
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