Representative Brad Jones was re-elected to represent the 20th Middlesex district which is Lynnfield, Middleton, Reading and North Reading.
The CEO of All Care VNA & Hospice wrote a letter to the editor, thanking the dedicated team during the coronavirus pandemic.
Summit would include Wakefield and Lynnfield officials as well as legislators.
In a letter to the editor, resident explains why the rail trail isn't right for Lynnfield.
MassHealthβs new rules add enormous uncertainty to life tenants selling real estate.
Committee in support of moving forward with the design phase of Rail Trail.
In a letter to the editor, resident says bring a friend or neighbor with you to this special town meeting and vote No.
In a letter to the editor, resident says think wisely Lynnfield and vote YES while this critical and valuable funding is still available.
Communities need expanded access to services, not consolidation, relocation and termination of programs.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says we can address town needs without having to forsake a rail trail.
Governor Baker had signed the law in 2018 but MassHealth failed to implement the law.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says voters can limit further development and disturbance of this area by voting "No"
In a Letter to the Editor, resident points to costs, dogs, and Reedy Meadow as reasons to vote no.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says exercise in all forms is one of the best things that any of us can do for our health.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says across the state rail trails are viewed as the public resource most treasured by residents.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says answers to rail trail questions come after Yes vote.
In a Letter to the Editor, rail trail supporter encourages residents to join with town officials and vote Yes on April 9th.
In a Letter to the Editor, group says access to Reedy Meadow should not be at the expense of the rare marsh birds.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says rail trail project is a great value to our community at minimal cost to Lynnfield.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says it would be foolish to spend our tax dollars to create another opportunity for humans to hurt area.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says that as a new mother she had concerns about walking her baby on Lynnfield streets.
In Letter to the Editor, resident urges neighbors to think wisely and vote YES while critical funding is still available.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says it's time to dial back the unnecessary hysteria and introduce facts.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says the many costly and dangerous risks outweigh its benefits.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says that the trail will be a great asset to our community.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says the Rail Trail is a way to bring the Lynnfield I grew up with back.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says proximity to a recreational path is an amenity that is to be treasured, not feared.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says rail trail will not only devalue our property but we will need to be perpetually vigilant.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident writes in support of Rail Trail and a Yes vote April 9.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says low costs, exercise, just two of many reasons to support the rail trail at April town election.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says it's wrong to vote on project before results from study are made public.
In a Letter to the Editor, 125 residents implore community leaders to advance this project without further delay.
In Op-Ed, Lynnfield Center Water District Board of Water Commissioners Chair Connie Leccese encourages residents to attend Dec. 10 meeting.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says rail trails strengthen the social fabric of a community.
In a Letter to the Editor, Lynnfield doctors, nurses join in supporting the benefits of building the rail trail.
Benefits include health, safety, and improved community connections.
Lynnfield For Love to hold event Wednesday on Town Hall steps.
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Lauren Macaulay tells Patch about the Title Boxing Club of North Andover and Title Boxing Club of Woburn.