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Reading's Joan Ricker Passes Away
Longtime town resident loved spending time with her grandchildren and on Cape Cod.

Bob worked for 32 years in the Boston media, 12 with the Boston Herald, 20 at the Boston Globe. He was the Globe's High School Sports Editor and held same position at the Herald along with being the Assistant Sunday Sports Editor for two years. A Boston College graduate, his first journalism job was at Beacon Communications in Acton, Ma. After two years at the Beacon he came the sports layout editor at the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune before moving into Boston. He lives in Reading with his wife Nancy.
Longtime town resident loved spending time with her grandchildren and on Cape Cod.

Road Race begins the day with Street Faire to follow starting at noon.
Event for those who have lost a loved one to substance dependence.
Longtime resident was a veteran of the Korean War, US Army.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says we can address town needs without having to forsake a rail trail.
Surveillance footage showed that the suspect has a unique tattoo on his left forearm.
In a letter to the editor, resident points to Plymouth as another reason to support rail trail in Lynnfield.
School Committee chair updates parents on status of Superintendent John Doherty
First meeting of new school year includes summer wrap-up, look ahead to busy year.
"Mr. Burbank demonstrated the highest ideals of citizenship to this community."
Longtime town resident was active in many philanthropic projects including the Burbank Ice Arena and the Burbank YMCA.
Donovan's Emery Court home and barn were destroyed in fire in July.
From his country, to our ice cream shops, visiting priest weighs in on his interests and life.
Wakefield company donates new backpacks stuffed with school supplies to children in need.
Come for great produce, kid's games, and music by Henry Mcintyre.
Father Robert Obro, SMA, from Nigeria has been living and working in Lynnfield.
The SSA will NEVER ask for your Social Security number or other personal information by e-mail.
Caught twice selling alcohol to minors in May, Select Board votes to close down Main Street store for three days in September.
Motorists urged to never use an electronic device while driving and always watch for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Event was part of the Lynnfield Catholic Collaborative’s Holistic Health Speaker and Event Series.