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4 WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 MARCH <strong>29</strong>, 2018<br />
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Letter to the editor<br />
A TRADITION OF TRUST, CARING & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1952<br />
▲ Service to all faiths<br />
Support for Phil McQueen<br />
for school committee<br />
We are writing to publicly<br />
add our support to Phil<br />
McQueen in the upcoming<br />
School Committee election.<br />
We have come to know Phil<br />
and his family over the last<br />
few years. We are impressed<br />
with his level of commitment<br />
to education and community.<br />
Phil is a dedicated educator<br />
with over 20 years of experience<br />
both in the classroom<br />
and as an administrator. He<br />
has a strong understanding<br />
of current educational challenges<br />
and opportunities<br />
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that exist in <strong>Lynnfield</strong>. Phil<br />
has a unique perspective as a<br />
current parent, teacher and<br />
administrator. It is that perspective<br />
that will lead Phil to<br />
work diligently on behalf of<br />
all the children and parents<br />
in our district.<br />
Phil McQueen will make<br />
an excellent addition to the<br />
<strong>Lynnfield</strong> School Committee.<br />
We urge you to vote for Phil<br />
in the upcoming election.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Damien and Ann Glynn<br />
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Tuesday, March 20<br />
At 4:38 p.m., a caller reported<br />
that a man tried to<br />
enter his house in South<br />
Broadway. It was determined<br />
that the man had a mistaken<br />
address.<br />
At 6:57 p.m., a caller reported<br />
she was getting a call<br />
with a woman yelling ‘How<br />
do I take care of my baby’<br />
with a baby screaming in the<br />
background. The phone number<br />
came back to Salem, and<br />
Salem police were contacted<br />
to request a well being check.<br />
At 7:31 p.m., there was a<br />
report of a keyed car on Summer<br />
Street.<br />
Wednesday, March 21<br />
At 3:25 p.m., there was<br />
a report of kids yelling and<br />
banging on windows on Summer<br />
Street.<br />
At 6:16 p.m., a caller on<br />
Melch Road reported a possible<br />
monkey in a tree. The<br />
caller then stated that it may<br />
actually have been a fisher<br />
cat. The animal fled the area<br />
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At 7:47 p.m., there was a<br />
shoplifting report from the<br />
Vineyard Vines at Market-<br />
Street.<br />
Thursday, March 22<br />
At 1:51 p.m., there was a<br />
report of a suspicious backpack<br />
on Jensen Street. The<br />
backpack contained clothing.<br />
Friday, March 23<br />
At 12:19 a.m., there was a<br />
motor vehicle accident with<br />
personal injury on Walnut<br />
Street.<br />
At 5:32 p.m., there was a<br />
motor vehicle accident with<br />
property damage on Main<br />
Street.<br />
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Saturday, March 24<br />
At 12:24 p.m., police arrested<br />
Ravi Shankar, 43,<br />
of 1488 Westminster St. in<br />
Providence, RI on charges of<br />
shoplifting, and furnishing a<br />
false name or social security<br />
number.<br />
At 8:53 p.m., a caller reported<br />
a man walking behind<br />
his house with a flashlight on<br />
Westover Drive. It was determined<br />
that the man was her<br />
neighbor looking for his dog.<br />
Sunday, March 25<br />
At 5:21 p.m., there was<br />
a report of a small, tan dog<br />
loose on Trickett Road.<br />
Monday, March 26<br />
At 2:44 p.m., Christopher<br />
M. Sek, 22, of 205 Highland<br />
Ave., #3301 in Salem was arrested<br />
and charged with operating<br />
a motor vehicle with<br />
a suspended license, heroin<br />
possession, and possession of<br />
a class E drug.<br />
At 4:46 p.m., there was a<br />
motor vehicle accident on<br />
Main Street.<br />
Tuesday, March 27<br />
At 6:18 a.m., there was a<br />
report of a larceny on Main<br />
Street. A political sign was<br />
reportedly taken by the caller’s<br />
neighbor and then returned.<br />
2018 Tree Talk<br />
with the<br />
Spring Tax Bill<br />
The <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Tree Committee<br />
is once again pleased<br />
to have the 2018 spring edition<br />
of Tree Talk enclosed<br />
with your property tax bill.<br />
As this winter can attest, the<br />
seasons do not appear to be<br />
as predictable as in the past.<br />
Even though trees have survived<br />
for millions of years, our<br />
actions are having a dramatic<br />
influence on their future existence<br />
and ultimately ours. In<br />
this edition of Tree Talk the<br />
committee takes a closer look<br />
at one of our natives, sugar<br />
maple, as an example of the<br />
anticipated changes.<br />
If you did not receive a<br />
copy Tree Talk is available at<br />
the library and Town Hall.<br />
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