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LYNNFIELD WEEKLY<br />
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My Brother’s Table<br />
annual summer party<br />
August 9 at Spinelli’s<br />
Get ready for a fun night of<br />
fabulous food and great company<br />
with My Brother’s Table<br />
hosting their annual Summer<br />
Party on August 9 at Spinelli’s<br />
of <strong>Lynnfield</strong>.<br />
The fundraiser will be catered<br />
by some of the best<br />
restaurants on the North Shore<br />
including The Blue Ox, Tides<br />
Restaurant & Pub, John’s Roast<br />
Beef & Seafood, Old Tyme<br />
Italian Cuisine, Periwinkles,<br />
Becky’s Gourmet and Edible<br />
Arrangements of Lynn.<br />
Spinelli’s provides the table<br />
with a beautiful lakeside setting<br />
for this special event. The<br />
evening also includes musical<br />
entertainment, an instant wine<br />
cellar raffle as well as a silent<br />
auction including Red Sox and<br />
event tickets, private wine tastings,<br />
gift certificates, and more.<br />
Tickets to the Summer Party<br />
are $65 per person and are<br />
available for purchase online<br />
at www.mybrotherstable.org or<br />
by calling the Table at 781-595-<br />
3224. Limited tickets will be<br />
available at the door.<br />
The Summer Party is My<br />
Brother’s Table’s largest fundraiser.<br />
Because the Table does<br />
not receive any government<br />
support, they need to raise their<br />
entire budget through their own<br />
fundraising; the Summer Party<br />
is crucial to those efforts.<br />
This year the event will be<br />
sponsored by Eastern Bank<br />
Charitable Foundation, Salem<br />
Five Charitable Foundation,<br />
and Eaton Vance Management.<br />
My Brother’s Table is the<br />
largest soup kitchen on the<br />
North Shore and has been nourishing<br />
its neighbors since 1982.<br />
Hunger and poverty continue to<br />
persist in Lynn and across the<br />
country, especially in expensive<br />
housing markets, like the North<br />
Shore. Many guests of the Table<br />
struggle to afford rent and food<br />
and one third of the guests rely<br />
on the Table as their only source<br />
of daily nourishment.<br />
The Table serves hot meals<br />
365 days a year with genuine<br />
hospitality and love for all. In<br />
addition to serving meals on site,<br />
My Brother’s Table also delivers<br />
meals to homebound individuals,<br />
provides food packages<br />
to young families and families<br />
with disabled children, provides<br />
meals to at-risk seniors, to homeless<br />
people in the local recuperative<br />
care center, and they host a<br />
free weekly medical clinic.<br />
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Summons<br />
Luis Munoz, 41, of 1198<br />
Essex St., Apt. 117, Lynn, was<br />
issued a summons on Thursday<br />
at 6:20 p.m. at Condon Circle for<br />
failure to stop/yield, and operating<br />
a motor vehicle with a suspended<br />
license.<br />
Complaints<br />
Officer requested on Thursday<br />
at 10:<strong>18</strong> a.m. at 34 Alexandra<br />
Road. Caller spoke with officer<br />
who took a report.<br />
Medical aid requested at 3<br />
Mirabeau Lane on Thursday at<br />
10:41 a.m. for a 76-year-old man<br />
who was suffering chest pains.<br />
Victim taken to the hospital.<br />
A cell phone caller from North<br />
Reading reported a motorist was<br />
erratically operating a motor vehicle<br />
on Thursday at 4:56 p.m.<br />
on Lowell Street. Officer checked<br />
the area, but was unable to locate<br />
the vehicle.<br />
A suspicious person was<br />
reported on Thursday at 9:15<br />
p.m. at 22 Pine St. Caller said<br />
someone is ringing the doorbell.<br />
Officer reports youths were<br />
playing “ring and run.”<br />
Malicious destruction of property<br />
was reported on Thursday<br />
at 11:13 p.m. at Starbucks at<br />
420 Market St.<br />
Wires down reported on<br />
Birchwood Road on Friday at<br />
8:45 a.m. Officer checked and<br />
cable company notified.<br />
A suspicious black SUV was<br />
reported parked in front of 69<br />
Bourque Road on Friday at 10:50<br />
a.m. for the past hour with a<br />
man inside. Officer checked and<br />
could not locate vehicle.<br />
On Friday at 11:10 a.m. a<br />
caller from 1386 Main St. reported<br />
his computer has been<br />
hacked. Officer reports no service<br />
needed.<br />
Report of suspicious persons<br />
at 55 Fairview Road on Friday<br />
at 3:24 p.m. Caller reported the<br />
family is away and two youths<br />
were in the backyard. Kids took<br />
off when confronted.<br />
Property check at Center<br />
Stores on Friday at 12:20 a.m.<br />
Back window was cracked open<br />
with a piece of plastic. Officer<br />
reports window is unable to be<br />
accessed; at <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Middle<br />
School on Friday at 12:22 a.m.<br />
Officer reports all appears to be<br />
in order; at Newhall Park on Oak<br />
Street on Friday at 12:22 a.m.;<br />
at Our Lady of Assumption on<br />
Friday at 12:31 a.m. Officer reports<br />
property appears to be in<br />
order; at the <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Senior<br />
Center at 525 Salem St. on<br />
Friday at 12:53 a.m. Officer reports<br />
property appears to be in<br />
order; at the intersection of 425<br />
Walnut St. and Market Street<br />
on Friday at 1:11 a.m. Officer<br />
reports property is quiet; at<br />
Glen Meadow Park on Trickett<br />
Road on Saturday at 12:41 a.m.<br />
Officer reports all appears to be<br />
in order.<br />
Well-being check requested at<br />
36 Pillings Pond Road on Friday<br />
at 4:02 p.m. Party agreed to go<br />
to the hospital with her husband.<br />
Officer requested on Friday at<br />
10:05 p.m. at 781 Summer St.<br />
for a report of a branch hanging<br />
from a tree. The Department of<br />
Public Works director was contacted<br />
and the branch will be cut<br />
in the morning.<br />
Report of loud music at 3<br />
Charing Cross on Friday at 11:38<br />
p.m. Call cancelled because reporting<br />
party said music and<br />
lights have been turned off.<br />
An erratic driver reported at<br />
Colby and Shea from 40 Salem<br />
St. on Saturday at 2:54 p.m.<br />
Officer unable to locate.<br />
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Fireworks reported on Saturday<br />
at Homestead Road at 9:<strong>18</strong> p.m.<br />
Officer reports unable to locate.<br />
Report of loud music at 1043<br />
Main St. on Sunday at 2:08 a.m.<br />
Officer spoke with homeowner,<br />
music volume was lowered.<br />
Burglar Alarms<br />
Burglar alarm reported at 16<br />
Westover Drive on Thursday at<br />
1:15 p.m. Officer checked, all secure;<br />
at 5 Lils Way on Thursday<br />
at 2:46 p.m. door was ajar, officer<br />
secured door; at Kelly Jeep<br />
Chrysler Plymouth at 353 North<br />
Broadway on Thursday at 10:44<br />
p.m. Officer reports all appears<br />
to be in order; at Wahlburgers<br />
at 930 Market St. on Thursday<br />
at 11:41 p.m. Officer reports the<br />
alarm was tripped accidentally<br />
by the cleaning crew; on Friday<br />
at 8:21 p.m. at Eastern Bank<br />
at 45 Salem St. Officer reports<br />
building was secure. Alarm company<br />
was contacted in search of<br />
contact information for the bank<br />
employee responsible for property<br />
walkthrough; at the Gap on<br />
Saturday at 8:27 a.m. Officer<br />
reports building was secure; at<br />
<strong>Lynnfield</strong> High School at 275<br />
Essex St. on Saturday at 2:27<br />
p.m. Door leading to the gymnasium<br />
was shut but unable to<br />
lock. Custodian was unable to<br />
be contacted; at Miscioscia at<br />
89 Crest Road on Saturday at 3<br />
p.m. Officer reports all appears<br />
to be in order. On Saturday at<br />
9:50 p.m. at the <strong>Lynnfield</strong> Middle<br />
School at 505 Main St. Officer<br />
reports all appears to be secure;<br />
at the Huckleberry Hill School at<br />
6 Knoll Road on Sunday at 10:47<br />
a.m. Officer reports all appears<br />
to be in order. On Sunday at 2:40<br />
p.m. at Boston Endodontics at 50<br />
Salem St., in Building A. Officer<br />
reports all appears to be secure.