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JULY 1, 2021 • VOL. 60, NO. 26<br />

WEEKLY NEWS<br />

Boys verbally assaulted<br />

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By Anne MArie ToBin<br />

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LYNNFIELD — The end of the<br />

school year took a sour note for a<br />

couple of young Lynnfield brothers<br />

when a group of older boys verbally<br />

abused them, using the “N-word” and<br />

trying to steal their candy, according to<br />

an account from their father.<br />

“The casual use of this word can do<br />

a lot of damage, to those who use it and<br />

to those who have it used on them,”<br />

the victims’ father, Dennis Anderson,<br />

wrote in a June 21 Facebook post. “As<br />

adults, I would like to think we all<br />

know this. If your child is using this<br />

word, you need to know. And you need<br />

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Rail trail ‘front and center’<br />

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FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />

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“It’s enough to be upset that my kids<br />

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group of older kids, it’s another thing<br />

to have them singled out for the color<br />

of their skin.”<br />

Select Board Chair Dick Dalton said<br />

the incident was “disturbing.”<br />

“The Select Board will not and<br />

cannot tolerate discrimination,” Dalton<br />

said Friday. “Rest assured that we<br />

are taking appropriate action in this<br />

matter.”<br />

Anderson said his sons, ages 7 and<br />

10, had walked from their MarketStreet<br />

apartment to IT’SUGAR to buy candy.<br />

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By Anne MArie ToBin<br />

LYNNFIELD — The<br />

Lynnfield Rail Trail project<br />

is alive and well.<br />

“The rail trail is still<br />

moving forward and we<br />

look forward to it being built<br />

in our town,” said Town<br />

Administrator Rob Dolan.<br />

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the last two years, but<br />

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other neighborhood kids when a group<br />

of older boys, believed to be eighth<br />

graders, started harassing them.<br />

“They attempted to take the bag<br />

of candy from the boys and failed,”<br />

Anderson said. “The older boys then<br />

began verbally abusing my sons and<br />

their friends. They told one of the boys,<br />

who is Egyptian, that his older brother<br />

“smells like s***” and called my boys,<br />

who are half black, N- words.”<br />

Anderson said his younger son was<br />

“shook up from it” and was taken away<br />

from the scene by a friend, fearing the<br />

matter would escalate.<br />

“I am not OK with this. I am furious,”<br />

ASSAULT, PAGE 3<br />

allows us.”<br />

Dolan, Friends of the Rail<br />

Trail President Vince Inglese,<br />

Town Engineer Charlie<br />

Richter and Department of<br />

Public Works Director John<br />

Tomasz appeared together<br />

on the June 23 Town Talk<br />

program to update the public<br />

on the status of the project.<br />

Dolan said the town is<br />

finishing the design phase<br />

of the project and is going<br />

through the regulatory process<br />

in terms of the path<br />

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working hard to prevent substance<br />

abuse and to ensure those impacted have<br />

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five Lynnfield High School students who<br />

serve on the AHL Youth Council.<br />

The Chairman’s Award, in recognition<br />

of AHL founder and chairman, Phil<br />

Crawford, honors graduating seniors<br />

who have demonstrated outstanding<br />

commitment, service and prevention<br />

skills in their community.<br />

This year there are three honorees:<br />

Madddy Cook, Sarah Doherty and Riley<br />

Slaney.<br />

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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 JULY 1, 2021<br />

FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />

Friends of the Lynnfield Rail Trail President Vince Inglese walks along a railroad bed slated to become part of the Lynnfield-Wakefield Rail Trail.<br />

Trail ‘front and center’ on town agenda<br />

TRAIL<br />

From page 1<br />

environmental issues. The town<br />

had been working with the<br />

Department of Transportation<br />

and some of the project’s contractors<br />

throughout the pandemic<br />

to keep the project<br />

moving forward.<br />

“We are excited to see the<br />

progress we have made,” said<br />

Inglese. “Naturally, we want to<br />

try to keep things moving in a<br />

timely and prudent manner, but<br />

we do know nothing great happens<br />

easily. We have to be patient<br />

with the process.”<br />

Richter said the town has<br />

communicated regularly with<br />

the Town of Wakefield and<br />

Lynnfield’s consultant World<br />

Tech Engineering, and has<br />

also met with several environmental<br />

groups including Essex<br />

Heritage.<br />

“We are now in the process<br />

of completing the layout and<br />

the preliminary design,” said<br />

Richter. “The goal is 75 percent<br />

design, which — even though<br />

there still is a lot of permitting<br />

to be done — we will pave<br />

pretty much the entire project<br />

design at 75 percent. We are<br />

proceeding full steam ahead on<br />

design.”<br />

Dolan noted that due to<br />

the pandemic economy, the<br />

Massachusetts Department of<br />

Transportation (MassDOT) has<br />

prioritized rail trails, and he<br />

questioned whether this is still<br />

the case in 2021.<br />

“Yes, this is a very important<br />

project for MassDOT<br />

as the final link for this rail trail<br />

system,” Richter said. “They<br />

are fully behind this project.”<br />

According to Inglese, the<br />

Wakefield component of the<br />

trail is nearly complete.<br />

“That 1.9-mile stretch is a<br />

key part of our project and it’s<br />

exciting that it is being completed,<br />

maybe this summer,”<br />

Inglese said.<br />

Inglese said there may be<br />

an opportunity to expedite the<br />

funding process.<br />

“If our design is completed<br />

before funding dates of other<br />

community projects, we may be<br />

able to move up the STIP (State<br />

Transportation Investment<br />

Program) list if the other towns<br />

aren’t ready.”<br />

Officially known as the<br />

Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail Trail,<br />

the project has been debated for<br />

more than two decades, oftentimes<br />

the subject of intense argument<br />

in Lynnfield.<br />

In September 2019, voters at<br />

a special town meeting debated<br />

for nearly an hour before approving,<br />

by a vote of 585-380,<br />

to appropriate $348,000 for design<br />

costs.<br />

The project will convert the<br />

former Newburyport Railroad<br />

bed into a recreational trail that<br />

provides for a safe, off-road<br />

connection to the town’s key<br />

resources.<br />

The trail starts near the<br />

Wakefield Commuter Rail station<br />

and passes through two<br />

Wakefield schools before continuing<br />

under I-95 (Route 128)<br />

into Lynnfield via a 0.6-mile<br />

section of Reedy Meadow. The<br />

trail then extends to the middle<br />

school, Reedy Meadow Golf<br />

Course and the high school<br />

before ending at the Peabody<br />

border. The total length of the<br />

trail is 4.4 miles, with 2.5 in<br />

Lynnfield and 1.9 in Wakefield.<br />

“The goal is to take the natural<br />

and passive recreational<br />

areas and make the gem of the<br />

town,” Dolan said. “If we can<br />

get the rail trail done, Lynnfield<br />

A Healthy Lynnfield honors five<br />

will have many natural areas for<br />

people to enjoy just steps from<br />

their homes.”<br />

Dolan noted that the<br />

Lynnfield Center Water District<br />

is working with Middleton,<br />

North Reading and Peabody<br />

to create paths and trails in the<br />

upper Main Street area.<br />

“With COVID and people<br />

not having too many things to<br />

do, a lot of people bought bikes<br />

and also were walking outside,”<br />

said Dolan. “I’ve talked to a<br />

number of people who never<br />

experienced rail trails who<br />

have not only found them, but<br />

loved them all across the state.<br />

We are surrounded by a beautiful<br />

rail system and look forward<br />

to hopefully soon having<br />

the Lynnfield connection<br />

with other trails so people can<br />

enjoy them.”<br />

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active participant in various<br />

A Healthy Lynnfield Youth<br />

Council activities, such as presentations<br />

on the dangers of<br />

vaping at the Wellness Fair and<br />

Kick Butts Day at the State<br />

House.<br />

This past year, she has been<br />

a key presenter at School<br />

Committee and Select Board<br />

meetings. Doherty also spoke<br />

at the statewide forum for<br />

Massachusetts legislators entitled<br />

“How Can We Protect<br />

Youth from Alcohol Harms:<br />

What Lawmakers Need to<br />

Know.”<br />

The forum was co-sponsored<br />

by A Healthy Lynnfield and the<br />

Mystic Valley Public Health<br />

Prevention Coalition.<br />

Slaney is also a founding<br />

member of the Youth Council.<br />

For three years, Slaney has been<br />

a leader and active participant<br />

in various A Healthy Lynnfield<br />

activities, such as the MIAA<br />

Wellness Student-Athlete<br />

Leadership Conference, and has<br />

been a key presenter in School<br />

Committee and Select Board<br />

meetings. She also served as<br />

an essential contributor to a<br />

“21 Reasons to Stay Above the<br />

Influence” video.<br />

The Youth Advocate Award,<br />

which honors excellence in<br />

advocacy, use of one’s voice<br />

to make a positive impact on<br />

AHL’s cause, and the ability to<br />

influence change in the community<br />

was presented to Evyenia<br />

“Evy” Georges, a first-year<br />

Youth Council leader.<br />

Georges has been a leader<br />

in identifying challenges she<br />

sees at the high school and in<br />

the community and sharing her<br />

ideas that she feels will positively<br />

impact change for the<br />

health and well-being of her<br />

peers. Her passion inspires her<br />

peers to feel invested in their<br />

school and community and<br />

helps them to ignite their own<br />

passions.<br />

The Unsung Hero Award<br />

was presented to Olivia “Liv”<br />

Scire for positively influencing<br />

A Healthy Lynnfield’s Youth<br />

Council from behind the scenes<br />

with a positive attitude, a willingness<br />

to help in whatever capacity<br />

necessary and a commitment<br />

to excellence.<br />

Scire recently completed<br />

her freshman year at Lynnfield<br />

High School and was a firstyear<br />

Youth Council leader. She<br />

had an outstanding record of<br />

participation and attendance in<br />

meetings and rose above adversity<br />

to recruit for the “21<br />

Reasons Above the Influence”<br />

video.<br />

She also found her stride<br />

with presentations to the Select<br />

Board and School Committee,<br />

as well as participation in<br />

Superintendent Kristen Vogel’s<br />

entry plan meeting.<br />

A Healthy Lynnfield is an<br />

active community partnership<br />

and a 501(c)3 charitable organization<br />

working hard to prevent<br />

substance abuse and to<br />

ensure those impacted have the<br />

help they need. Its mission is<br />

to empower residents to make<br />

positive choices every day by<br />

preventing substance misuse,<br />

improving the quality of life for<br />

those impacted, and supporting<br />

programs that help all young<br />

people thrive.<br />

Learn more at www.<br />

Ahealthylynnfield.org.


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Boys verbally assaulted with racist language<br />

ASSAULT<br />

From page 1<br />

Anderson wrote. “TWO DAYS<br />

after Juneteenth and this is the<br />

state of our town.”<br />

Anderson’s post set off<br />

a flurry of comments on<br />

Facebook in support of the<br />

family, condemning the action.<br />

“This makes me sick to my<br />

stomach,” Tracy Miller Geary<br />

wrote.<br />

“Absolutely despicable,”<br />

wrote Jen D’Ambrosio.<br />

Dalton said he was proud that<br />

so many community members<br />

expressed their support for the<br />

boys and their family.<br />

“The social media posts and<br />

acts of kindness were obviously<br />

from the heart and, according to<br />

the family, very much appreciated,”<br />

Dalton said. “Those are<br />

the individuals that reflect the<br />

true character of this town.”<br />

After learning about the incident,<br />

members of the Lynnfield<br />

Police Department visited the<br />

family on Monday.<br />

“We are aware of the incident<br />

from social media posts that<br />

day,” said Interim Police Chief<br />

Nick Secatore. “Going forward,<br />

we will be working with the<br />

family.”<br />

Anderson thanked the police<br />

for stopping by “to let the<br />

boys and us know this type of<br />

behavior won’t be tolerated in<br />

this town and that we have their<br />

full support,” Anderson said in<br />

a post on Tuesday. “Yesterday<br />

showed us and our children<br />

firsthand the utmost of ugly and<br />

sad, but quickly followed by<br />

the most loving and supportive<br />

community we had here in<br />

Lynnfield. Thank you to all who<br />

reached out with an encouraging<br />

comment, message, text,<br />

phone call or conversation.”<br />

Anderson asked parents of<br />

boys entering the ninth grade<br />

who took a bike home from<br />

school Monday to “need to<br />

have a talk with (their children)<br />

Putting normal back into summer<br />

By Allysha Dunnigan<br />

LYNNFIELD — As the<br />

world slowly opens back up,<br />

summer recreational programs<br />

in Lynnfield have returned in<br />

full force.<br />

Last week kicked off the<br />

summer recreation program<br />

for grades 1 through 8, with<br />

about 300 kids signing up. The<br />

summer recreation program for<br />

juniors, primarily kindergarten<br />

students, begins this week and<br />

will see about 65 kids.<br />

As a youth activity program,<br />

the town’s recreational summer<br />

camps were able to run last<br />

summer during COVID-19, but<br />

with all of the safety precautions<br />

in place.<br />

Citing the usage of masks,<br />

social distancing, and frequent<br />

hand washing and sanitizing,<br />

Chair of Lynnfield Recreation<br />

Rick Sjoberg said there were no<br />

cases of COVID-19 in the program<br />

last summer.<br />

“We worked very closely<br />

with the town and fire chief to<br />

provide the proper training to<br />

our staff,” Sjoberg said. “We<br />

took it seriously, got it done and<br />

were very successful.”<br />

Sjoberg credited the hard<br />

work of the town’s Recreation<br />

Director, Julie Mallett, for<br />

the continued success of the<br />

summer programs.<br />

“She is truly incredible,”<br />

Sjoberg said.<br />

He also acknowledged the<br />

help of the program’s staff and<br />

volunteers, which includes<br />

teachers in the town and college<br />

and high school students.<br />

“The whole program has such<br />

a great, positive community<br />

spirit,” Sjoberg said. “It works<br />

out and it’s going well so far.”<br />

Many of the field trips and<br />

activities were canceled last<br />

summer, but will return this<br />

summer.<br />

Trips to visit Boston, local<br />

beaches and other local attractions<br />

will resume, in addition<br />

to “rec adventures,” which can<br />

be registered for on the town’s<br />

website.<br />

These adventure trips are separate<br />

from the summer program<br />

and are for grades 3 and older.<br />

These rec adventures require a<br />

fee for the outings that include<br />

white water rafting, Canobie<br />

Lake Park, Salem Willows and<br />

the Codzilla boat. Sjoberg said<br />

students in the summer recreational<br />

program can attend<br />

these trips but will just have to<br />

pay the amount for each one<br />

they wish to attend.<br />

The town also offers fitness<br />

camps and classes that focus<br />

on strength and conditioning as<br />

well as athlete development.<br />

Other athletic opportunities<br />

are available, including a crosscountry<br />

training camp, volleyball<br />

clinic, summer basketball<br />

and golf programs, and camps<br />

focusing on girls and boys lacrosse<br />

and field hockey skills.<br />

All of these activities can be<br />

viewed and registered for on the<br />

town’s website at lynnfieldma.<br />

myrec.com.<br />

St. John’s announces honors<br />

For the Weekly News<br />

DANVERS — St. John’s Prep<br />

recently announced the names of<br />

students who earned academic<br />

honors for the fourth quarter of<br />

the 2020–21 school year.<br />

Headmaster’s List<br />

John Burns ‘23, Matthew<br />

Ciampa ‘23, Brendan Ciampa<br />

‘26, Theodore Cullinane ‘22,<br />

Matthew Cushing ‘25, Dante<br />

D’Alessandro ‘22, Andrew<br />

D’Avanzo ‘22, James Driscoll<br />

‘24, Sean Drzewiczewski ‘24,<br />

Stephen Forgione ‘27, Michael<br />

Forgione ‘27, Joseph Gizmunt<br />

Students who qualified for the<br />

Headmaster’s List earned grades<br />

of A- or above in all courses,<br />

students who qualified for the<br />

Principal’s List earned grades of<br />

B+ or above in all courses and<br />

students who qualified for the<br />

‘21, Henry Indresano ‘23, Reed<br />

Manning ‘25, Jack Prokopis<br />

‘25, Luke Prokopis ‘25,<br />

Christian Rosa ‘24, William<br />

Van Sicklin ‘23, William<br />

Vittiglio ‘24<br />

Principal’s List<br />

Benjamin Deraps ‘22,<br />

Michael Maddison ‘21, Jason<br />

McCausland ‘24<br />

Honor Roll earned grades of B<br />

or above in all courses.<br />

The following students listed<br />

with their graduation year were<br />

named to the academic honors<br />

list for the fourth quarter of<br />

2020–21.<br />

Honor Roll<br />

Joseph Berrian ‘25, Nicholas<br />

Brandano ‘25, Cameron Busa<br />

‘24, John Coffey ‘26, Ryan<br />

Feijoo ‘22, Braedon Flanagan<br />

‘24, Matthew Heaslip ‘27,<br />

Timothy Heaslip ‘27, Nathan<br />

Lopez ‘23, Mark McDuffee<br />

‘24, Henry Pizzotti ‘26, Pierson<br />

Scala ‘26, Shahaan Zaheer ‘27<br />

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TODAY.<br />

“All I remember is one of<br />

the boys’ bikes was yellow.”<br />

Anderson wrote. “My oldest<br />

gave them the gum from the<br />

bag just so they’d leave, and,<br />

whether they truly know it or<br />

not, they responded with such<br />

hate.”<br />

The incident comes one year<br />

after the town experienced a<br />

rash of racially-based incidents<br />

of targeted vandalism. After an<br />

intensive investigation, a father<br />

and son were arrested and<br />

charged under the hate crimes<br />

statute. The victims (and other<br />

neighbors) displayed Black<br />

Lives Matter signs on their<br />

lawns.<br />

“Let’s also keep in mind that<br />

this (the MarketStreet incident)<br />

was an act of a few,” Dalton<br />

said. “Our town welcomes everyone<br />

regardless of their race,<br />

color, religion, gender, gender<br />

expression, age, national origin,<br />

disability, marital status or<br />

sexual orientation.”<br />

“The fight against ignorance<br />

and racism is far from over,<br />

here, in our country and in the<br />

world,” Anderson wrote. “The<br />

town of Lynnfield has shown it<br />

has plenty of fight left within its<br />

residents. We can do better. We<br />

have to do better.”<br />

Call her<br />

Dr. Iacoviello<br />

For the Weekly News<br />

LYNNFIED — Ashley<br />

Iacoviello, a lifelong town resident<br />

and Lynnfield High School<br />

Class of 2015 member has graduated<br />

from the Massachusetts<br />

College of Pharmacy and Health<br />

Sciences School of Pharmacy<br />

- Worcester/Manchester’s<br />

Accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy<br />

(PharmD) program.<br />

Dr. Iacoviello’s matriculation<br />

date was May 8 and<br />

her study focus encompassed<br />

pre-pharmacy coursework at the<br />

University of New England in<br />

the spring of 2017.<br />

She served as president of<br />

the Phi Lambda Sigma-Gamma<br />

Gamma (PLS) Pharmacy<br />

Leadership Honor Society as<br />

well as several national and state<br />

pharmacy programs.<br />

Iacoviello received the Dean’s<br />

Award, Excellence in Patient<br />

Care Award, Community Service<br />

Engagement Award, and the<br />

APhA Outstanding Leadership<br />

and Service Award during pharmacy<br />

school.<br />

She is also a recipient of the<br />

Dr. James Lukose Scholarship.<br />

Iacoviello published an<br />

PHOTO | ANTHONY IACOVIELLO<br />

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Sunday, June 20<br />

Accidents<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

crash at 10:40 a.m. Sunday at<br />

922 Lynnfield St.; A report of a<br />

motor vehicle crash with personal<br />

injury at 7:52 p.m. Sunday<br />

on Walnut Street.<br />

Complaints<br />

At 3:23 p.m. Sunday, a caller<br />

reported kids were jumping off<br />

rocks into the water at Hawkes<br />

Pond on Walnut Street.<br />

Monday, June 21<br />

Accident<br />

At 12:09 p.m. Monday at<br />

Summer Street School at 262<br />

Summer St.<br />

Wednesday, June 23<br />

Accident<br />

At 4:48 p.m. Wednesday at 1<br />

Mitchell Road and 816 Main St.;<br />

at 5:54 p.m. Wednesday at 1100<br />

Main St. and 228 Lowell St.<br />

Complaint<br />

A report of a disturbance<br />

at 1:45 a.m. Wednesday at 5<br />

Locust St. A caller reported a<br />

man appeared to be in considerable<br />

distress and was yelling<br />

loudly in front of the Lynnfield<br />

Glass location. Police searched<br />

the area, but were unable to locate<br />

the man.<br />

Thursday, June 24<br />

Arrest<br />

Daniel K. Tringali, 58, of 35<br />

Lynnbrook Road, was arrested<br />

and charged with OUI-liquor,<br />

negligent operation of a motor<br />

vehicle and marked lanes violation<br />

at 9:55 p.m. Thursday.<br />

Police Log<br />

Accident<br />

A motor vehicle crash with<br />

personal injury was reported<br />

at 9:55 p.m. Thursday at Legal<br />

C Bar at 220 Market St. A<br />

58-year-old man was arrested<br />

(see arrests).<br />

Friday, June 25<br />

Accidents<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

crash at 7:51 a.m. Friday at<br />

Forest Hill and Howard avenues.<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

crash with personal injury at<br />

6:32 p.m. Friday on Condon<br />

Circle. One person was taken to<br />

Lahey Clinic.<br />

Complaint<br />

A report of juvenile offenses<br />

at 1:04 a.m. Friday at 15 Moran<br />

Road. A caller reported a group<br />

of kids was taking his trash and<br />

burning it in the cul-de-sac.<br />

Police were unable to locate the<br />

group, but did report finding<br />

logs and twigs in the roadway<br />

that they were attempting to<br />

light.<br />

A report of a disturbance at<br />

10:05 a.m. Friday at 14 Moran<br />

Road. A caller reported kids rang<br />

her doorbell late Thursday night.<br />

A disturbance was reported<br />

at 12:54 p.m. Friday at 4 Moran<br />

Road. A caller reported kids<br />

moved his basketball hoop<br />

Thursday night.<br />

Saturday, June 26<br />

Accident<br />

At 1:21 a.m. Saturday at 380<br />

Salem St. and 1 Ramsdell Way.<br />

Complaints<br />

A report of a disturbance at<br />

2:03 a.m. Saturday on Bourque<br />

Road. A caller reported 12 loud<br />

pops or shots. Police searched<br />

the area and reported the call<br />

was unfounded.<br />

Sunday, June 27<br />

Complaint<br />

A report of suspicious activity<br />

at 7:14 a.m. Sunday at Audubon<br />

and Market streets. A caller reported<br />

a bald man of average<br />

height was making inappropriate<br />

sexual comments to women in<br />

the area. Police spoke with the<br />

man, who was found lying in the<br />

grass and reported he did compliment<br />

a woman, saying she<br />

was out of his league. The man<br />

was sent on his way.<br />

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Campbell brings her extensive<br />

skills in customer service, organization<br />

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estate.<br />

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skills and her ability to work<br />

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our team.”<br />

A successful and experienced<br />

hospitality and event management<br />

professional and Beverly<br />

resident, Campbell admits that<br />

sharing her love of the area with<br />

clients is inevitable.<br />

“Joining J Barrett & Company<br />

is an excellent professional opportunity<br />

as I am now working in<br />

a firm that values high standards<br />

and service,” said Campbell. “Of<br />

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COURTESY PHOTO | J BARRETT<br />

Allison Campbell is bringing her customer service skills to real<br />

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the most experienced and most<br />

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Established in January 2007,<br />

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the premiere privately-owned<br />

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Beverly, Gloucester, Ipswich,<br />

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Prides Crossing.<br />

“I am not originally from here<br />

but, after attending Endicott<br />

College, I knew where I wanted<br />

my future to be. The opportunity<br />

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(corner of Lowell &<br />

Chestnut) is currently open<br />

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evening devotion on Facebook<br />

Live at 6:30 pm, Wednesday<br />

evening Prayer time at 7:01 pm<br />

on Facebook Live.<br />

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is served by Rev. Dr. Jeremy<br />

Pekari, and Rev. David<br />

Brezina.<br />

Temple Emmanuel/<br />

Wakefield<br />

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Saturday mornings at 9:30<br />

am: June 5 and 19, July 17.<br />

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STUDENT OF<br />

THE WEEK<br />

Look out world — here comes Passatempo<br />

By Steve Krause<br />

LYNNFIELD — Nicholas<br />

Passatempo, who graduated<br />

from Lynnfield High School<br />

last month, is one of two area<br />

people to receive the Lique<br />

Human Services Scholarship,<br />

named in honor Vince Lique,<br />

the late executive director of<br />

Greater Lynn Senior Services<br />

(GLSS).<br />

Passatempo won the<br />

$5,000 grant along with Lynn<br />

English’s Samantha Parker.<br />

The award, established 15<br />

years ago, is given to graduating<br />

seniors from schools<br />

in Lynn, Lynnfield, Saugus,<br />

Nahant and Swampscott. It<br />

honors students who are interested<br />

in pursuing careers<br />

in health and human services,<br />

and who have made an impact<br />

in the world through community<br />

service.<br />

Because he has received this<br />

honor, Passatempo has been<br />

chosen Lynnfield’s Student of<br />

the Week.<br />

“Every year, it is a challenge<br />

to choose just two honorees<br />

from among the many<br />

students who apply,” said<br />

Kathryn C. Burns, GLSS’<br />

chief executive officer. Burns<br />

recently met the students outside<br />

Lynnfield High to present<br />

the checks for the grant.<br />

Among those on the committee<br />

choosing the scholarship<br />

winners was Lique’s<br />

wife, Kathy, as well as representatives<br />

from the GLSS staff<br />

and community members.<br />

A top student and athlete<br />

at Lynnfield High School,<br />

Passatempo will be attending<br />

Endicott College and hopes to<br />

pursue a career in health sciences,<br />

possibly in the field of<br />

mental health counseling.<br />

Math teacher Joseph<br />

DiBiase describes Passatempo<br />

as an active and involved<br />

member of both Lynnfield<br />

High School and the community<br />

itself.<br />

“Nick has been a summer<br />

camp counselor, and volunteered<br />

in multiple roles around<br />

Lynnfield, such as Haven<br />

from Hunger, Habitat for<br />

Humanity, and several clubs<br />

at school,” said DiBiase. “He<br />

is also an executive board adviser,<br />

a prestigious role where<br />

he is one of five students to<br />

organize and lead activities at<br />

Lynnfield High School.”<br />

Passatempo is just an<br />

“all-around” good kid, says<br />

friend and peer mentor Carlo<br />

DeMaria.<br />

“In the [high school] halls,<br />

Nick is a friend to everyone,”<br />

DeMaria said. “He can bring<br />

a smile to anyone’s face,<br />

whether it be a teacher or a<br />

fellow student. His outgoing<br />

personality is one of his strongest<br />

qualities. He is a leader to<br />

younger peers, providing them<br />

with comfort and help whenever<br />

possible.”<br />

Passatempo said, “more<br />

than 15 years after his passing,<br />

Mr. Lique is still powerfully<br />

impacting people’s lives in a<br />

tremendous way, including<br />

my own.”<br />

He described the effect of<br />

volunteering to help others as<br />

“addicting.”<br />

“My time volunteering for<br />

PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS<br />

Lynnfield High School graduate Nick Passatempo is the<br />

recipient of the GLSS Lique Human Services Scholarship.<br />

Haven From Hunger was especially<br />

meaningful for me,”<br />

he said. “It was inspiring.”<br />

“It is our distinct honor to<br />

offer these scholarships to<br />

such deserving young people<br />

— it truly gives us hope for<br />

the future,” said Burns. “I<br />

knew Vince Lique, and he<br />

would be incredibly proud of<br />

your achievements, your commitment<br />

to community, and<br />

your compassionate approach<br />

to helping others.”


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Library shares its summer page turners<br />

By Alexandra Lambright<br />

LYNNFIELD — With summer<br />

here, now is the perfect time to<br />

pick up a summer read. Get ready<br />

for summertime fun with these<br />

great titles for children and teens.<br />

All of these books are available in<br />

through the public library catalog.<br />

Children’s Picture Books<br />

“The Last Peach” by Gus<br />

Gordon, illustrated by the author<br />

“Summer Song” by Kevin<br />

Henkes, illustrated by Laura<br />

Dronzek<br />

“Sea Glass Summer” by<br />

Michelle Houts, illustrated by<br />

Bagram Ibatoulline<br />

“Rules of Summer” by Shaun<br />

Tan, illustrated by the author<br />

“Ice Cream Summer” by Peter<br />

Sís, illustrated by the author<br />

“Summer Days and Nights”<br />

by Wong Herbert Yee, illustrated<br />

by the author<br />

“Wave” by Suzy Lee, illustrated<br />

by the author<br />

“Chu’s Day at the Beach”<br />

by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by<br />

Adam Rex<br />

“It Began with Lemonade”<br />

by Gideon Sterer, illustrated by<br />

Lian Cho<br />

Children Chapter Books<br />

“It Doesn’t Take a<br />

Genius” by Olugbemisola<br />

Rhuday-Perkovich.<br />

“Boy-Crazy Stacey” by Gale<br />

Galligan, color by Braden Lamb<br />

“Camp” by Kayla Miller, illustrated<br />

by the author<br />

“The Season of Styx Malone”<br />

by Kekla Magoon<br />

“Katie the Catsitter” by<br />

Colleen AF Venable, illustrated<br />

by Stephanie Yue<br />

“Shirley and Jamila Save<br />

Their Summer” by Gillian<br />

Goerz, illustrated by the author<br />

“The Best Friend Plan” by<br />

Stephanie Calmenson and<br />

Joanna Cole, illustrated by James<br />

Burks<br />

“Ways to Grown Love” by<br />

Renée Watson, illustrated by<br />

Nina Mata<br />

“Bummer in the Summer!”<br />

by Dan Gutman, pictures by Jim<br />

Paillot<br />

Young Adult Fiction<br />

“The Falling in Love<br />

Montage” by Ciara Smyth<br />

“The Cousins” by Karen M.<br />

McManus<br />

“My Last Summer with Cass”<br />

by Mark Crilley, illustrated by<br />

the author<br />

“This One Summer” by<br />

Mariko Tamaki, art by Jillian<br />

Tamaki<br />

“Lumberjanes Vol. 1: Beware<br />

the Kitten Holy” written by<br />

Noelle Stevenson & Grace Ellis,<br />

created by Shannon Watters,<br />

illustrated by Brooke Allen<br />

“Once and for All” by Sarah<br />

Dessen.<br />

“We Were Liars” by E.<br />

Lockhart<br />

“The Summer I Turned Pretty”<br />

by Jenny Han<br />

“You Have a Match” by<br />

Emma Lord<br />

Senior News<br />

Tapping into senior connections<br />

For the Weekly News<br />

LYNN — One result of the<br />

global pandemic and its longterm<br />

isolation is the need to find<br />

innovative ways through which<br />

people can stay connected.<br />

One such effort includes a<br />

new tool that Greater Lynn<br />

Senior Services (GLSS), which<br />

serves town residents, is piloting<br />

called Uniper — a device<br />

that plugs into your television<br />

set, along with a small camera<br />

which perches on top, enabling<br />

one-on-one communication<br />

with case managers, healthcare<br />

providers, counselors, family<br />

and friends.<br />

“The COVID-19 pandemic<br />

pretty much destroyed the limited<br />

social connections that<br />

many older people or adults<br />

living with disabilities already<br />

experience,” said Kathryn C.<br />

Burns, GLSS’ chief executive<br />

officer. “Research shows that<br />

isolation, particularly long-term<br />

isolation, has a very negative effect<br />

on people’s overall health,<br />

significantly contributing to<br />

premature death from all causes<br />

and increasing a person’s risk of<br />

diseases like dementia.”<br />

Uniper loads an individual’s<br />

contacts into its device,<br />

allowing for immediate virtual<br />

connection.<br />

“This is really the primary<br />

reason we chose Uniper over<br />

the many other platforms we<br />

reviewed,” said Valerie Parker<br />

Callahan, director of planning<br />

and development. “We view<br />

it first and foremost as a communications<br />

tool to help people<br />

better manage their health<br />

and well-being, with Uniper’s<br />

built-in programming as a secondary<br />

— but very helpful<br />

— add-on to reduce social isolation<br />

and promote stronger<br />

connections with the wider<br />

community.”<br />

It is easy to use with a simple<br />

remote that allows people to<br />

quickly transition from Uniper<br />

back to television programming.<br />

“Many platforms that allow<br />

for virtual connection require a<br />

computer, tablet or smartphone,<br />

which many older people do not<br />

have and might be uncomfortable<br />

using,” Parker Callahan<br />

noted. “But Uniper only requires<br />

a TV, which most people<br />

already have and use regularly.”<br />

Uniper’s existing content includes<br />

access to hundreds of<br />

videos — travel, arts and culture,<br />

music and educational<br />

programs, as well as “live” programming<br />

that includes exercise<br />

and other classes, peer-led<br />

discussion groups, support<br />

groups and more — which are<br />

available throughout the day<br />

and scheduled by Uniper.<br />

GLSS is developing its own<br />

content, which will be available<br />

to users through a separate<br />

channel, and is also working on<br />

developing some live programming,<br />

too.<br />

“We envision, for example,<br />

that our Wellness Pathways fall<br />

prevention and health selfmanagement<br />

workshops will<br />

be offered over the Uniper<br />

platform, as well as group and<br />

individual counseling through<br />

our Mobile Mental Health and<br />

Senior Citizens<br />

Advisory Committee<br />

For the Weekly News<br />

LYNNFIELD — The town<br />

Senior Citizens Advisory<br />

Committee’s role is to recognize<br />

the significant contribution<br />

Lynnfield’s senior citizen population<br />

has made to the town.<br />

The Lynnfield Senior Citizen<br />

Advisory Council plays a critical<br />

role in making sure our<br />

senior citizens receive the community<br />

support they rightly<br />

deserve to enhance their health<br />

and quality of life.<br />

The council makes recommendations<br />

to the Board of<br />

Selectmen on how the town can<br />

effectively implement and coordinate<br />

services and programs<br />

that would greatly benefit the<br />

senior citizen population.<br />

The council focuses on pursuing<br />

opportunities to ease or<br />

reduce the tax burden for the<br />

senior citizen population in the<br />

Town of Lynnfield.<br />

The Senior Citizen Advisory<br />

Council considers and advises<br />

on issues and concerns that<br />

affect the senior citizen population<br />

within the Town of<br />

Lynnfield.<br />

The council meets regularly<br />

to discuss issues and concerns<br />

brought to the attention of the<br />

council. The Senior Citizen<br />

Advisory Council is to appear<br />

regularly before the Board of<br />

Selectmen to update and advise<br />

the board and Town of<br />

Lynnfield on issues and concerns<br />

that impact the senior citizen<br />

population.<br />

The Senior Citizen Advisory<br />

Council is responsible for<br />

conducting its activities in a<br />

manner that is in compliance<br />

with all relevant state and local<br />

laws and regulations including,<br />

but not limited to, the Open<br />

Meeting Law, Public Records<br />

Law and Conflict of Interest<br />

Law.<br />

Family Caregiver Support programs<br />

in a private, HIPAAcompliant<br />

setting,” Parker<br />

Callahan said, “This would be in<br />

addition to virtual case manager<br />

visits with GLSS consumers.”<br />

UniperCare is an innovative,<br />

Israeli-based company with a<br />

West Coast U.S. hub. Its programming<br />

is starting to pop<br />

up all around the country, but<br />

GLSS is its first Massachusettsbased<br />

customer.<br />

One of the Uniper’s unique<br />

features is the work they<br />

have been doing with Jewish<br />

Federation of North America,<br />

connecting Holocaust survivors,<br />

their descendants and<br />

people of Jewish faith with tailored<br />

supports and group meetings,<br />

bringing together people<br />

from all across the country in<br />

celebration of some Jewish<br />

holidays during the pandemic.<br />

They plan to continue this<br />

programming moving forward.<br />

Uniper also offers a lot of<br />

content in Russian and Spanish.<br />

GLSS is initially hoping<br />

to sign up 100 people age 60<br />

and older or adults living with<br />

disabilities in its service area<br />

of Lynn, Lynnfield, Nahant,<br />

Saugus and Swampscott for<br />

the free one-year service. The<br />

product will be reevaluated<br />

after a year and could last beyond<br />

that, depending on its results<br />

and continued interest on<br />

the part of funders.<br />

Uniper offers training and<br />

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HIGH HONORS<br />

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Layla Allen, Rishabh Anand,<br />

Faith Angelo, Giada Antidormi,<br />

Kaylee Barrett, Adam Bayer,<br />

Chase Bergeron, Chloe<br />

Bergeron, Stefania Bonavita,<br />

Jamie Broady, Shana Butter,<br />

Jordan Calichman, Andrew<br />

Carbone, Chase Carrera,<br />

Sophia Catinazzo, Zachary<br />

Chiarella, Drew Cuddy, Mia<br />

Daley, Ava Damiani, Brooke<br />

Fenderson, William Gardner<br />

IV, Sofia Giardina, Ryan<br />

Gorman, Melina Haggis,<br />

Avery Haney, Abigail Harris,<br />

Magdalyn Hatzis, Nino<br />

Jaliashvili, Brendan Koleszar,<br />

Subhang Konduri, Phoebe<br />

Lambros, Allison Maddocks,<br />

Nathan Malenfant, Audrey<br />

Manning, Jack Martino, Lauren<br />

Mattia, Chloe McEwen , Katie<br />

McGuinness, Lilli McSweeney,<br />

Kira Miles, Sarah Mitchell,<br />

Jada Moga, Oliver Morgan,<br />

Joseph Moscoffian, Grant Neal,<br />

Ella Price, Inaayah Qazafi,<br />

Adriana Regitano, Brendan<br />

Reilly, Charlotte Rose, Olivia<br />

Ryou, Lindsay Squadrito,<br />

Thayer Sutherland, Sophia<br />

Tramontozzi, Jason Tran,<br />

Eleanor Underwood, Juliette<br />

Vaccaro, Hayden Valiton,<br />

Emma Wagon, Coleman Walsh,<br />

Maeve Wertz<br />

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Mahir Akhter, Kiara Alarcon,<br />

Joel Attubato, Samuel Bird,<br />

Gianluca Bottaro, Dante<br />

Bucci, Chase Buoniconti,<br />

Jared Burke, John Burns V,<br />

Mia Capodilupo, Benjamin<br />

Clancy, Lucas Deraps, Hannah<br />

Doherty, Ephram Donahue,<br />

Callie Donovan, Kellen Farias,<br />

Richard Federico, Maura<br />

Flaws, Zachary Fredette, Evan<br />

Gately, Karolena Gomez, Anna<br />

Gorman, Oliver Harth, Cole<br />

Hixon, Alexander Janicki,<br />

Jason Kouyoumdjian, Serena<br />

Long, Lily MacEachern, Tyler<br />

Maciorowski, Ritvik Mahajan,<br />

Delilah Mahnfeldt, Nicholas<br />

Marini, Neico Marino,<br />

Elizabeth Marley, Adrian<br />

Marton, Noah Mazzola, Nate<br />

McQueen, Victoria Minor,<br />

Devon Neenan, Lorenzo<br />

Nieves, Sophie O’Toole, John<br />

Powers, Aliah Salinas, Lara<br />

Schmitz, Brett Shaffer, Kate<br />

Shrewsbury, Ava Sonek, Ryan<br />

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Francesca Aloise, Kyani<br />

Campbell, Brady Cole, Claire<br />

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Gabriella D’Ambrosio,<br />

Grayson Field, Anthony<br />

George, Mason Glinski,<br />

Emma Greenleaf, Shea<br />

Killeen, Stephanie Lane,<br />

Sebastian Langdon, Bennett<br />

Luba, Anthony Marino,<br />

Lyla McCormick, Vincent<br />

Minichiello, Luke Moschella,<br />

Olivia Myteberi, Kathryn<br />

Palmer, Mia Roostaie-Moore,<br />

Sattyartha Singh, Madison<br />

Sloan, Neal String, Olivia<br />

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Fiona Asaad, Charlotte<br />

Beccia, Jacob Book, Lydia<br />

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Chloe Cieslewicz, Victoria<br />

Clancy, Samuel Curley,<br />

Benjamin Dahlstedt, Sydney<br />

Danese, Octavio DeOliveira,<br />

Annabelle Eckhardt, Lorelei<br />

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Ereeny Georges, Harris<br />

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John MacDonald, Kieran<br />

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Moore, Elizabeth Morse,<br />

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Ava Cook, Jack Cuddy,<br />

Logan Daigle, Celishanex<br />

Diaz Santos, Luke DiSilvio,<br />

Colin Doyle, Brendan<br />

Driscoll, Zakaria Elhallabi,<br />

Isabella Fiorentino, Gabriel<br />

Fredette, Giuliana Fusco, Gia<br />

Gagnon, Andrew George,<br />

Dino Gesamondo, Isabella<br />

Giacobbi, Ryan Giacobbi,<br />

David Glynn, Erin Golden,<br />

Jayden Ing, Olivia Kelter,<br />

Sophie Kennison, Emrys Klee,<br />

Matthew Langton, Kamden<br />

Mauser, Victoria McCrann,<br />

Zahir Mitchell, Alexander<br />

Morales, Steven Morse,<br />

Addison Munion, Cameron<br />

Munion, Camden Nagy,<br />

Hannah Ozanian , Calogero<br />

James Patermo, Grace Pena,<br />

Anthony Petruccelli, Ellie<br />

Phelps, Zarrar Raja, Callie<br />

Robbins, Jerusha Robins,<br />

Rocco Scenna, Benjamin<br />

Schumacher, Kayla Smyrnios,<br />

Nicole Solomon, Estella<br />

Steadman, Jenna Supino,<br />

Matthew Tracy, Joseph<br />

Wozniak, Nathan Zalvan,<br />

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Lily Alves, Ivan Andrews,<br />

Phoenix Billings, Aurora<br />

Capobianco, Christian<br />

Cullinane, Ethan Curran,<br />

Mallory DiSilvio, Christopher<br />

Gildea, Christina Haggis,<br />

Nicholas Kelter, Henry Klee,<br />

Nicholas Lu, William Mandile,<br />

Cara Manfredonia, Lila<br />

Martins, Aislin McCormack,<br />

Caden Mendese, Zoe O’Brien,<br />

Hayden Service, Andee Shieh,<br />

Aiden Simeone, Abigail<br />

Zannella<br />

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FOR GRADE 8<br />

THIRD TRIMESTER<br />

Tyler Adamo, Alexander<br />

Adreani, Raffi Arkun, Arianna<br />

Atsales, Adishree Batchu,<br />

Gabriella Bottaro, Clara<br />

Caulfield, Elizabeth Considine,<br />

Julia Corrente, Paul Daley,<br />

Nila Dharma, Rayna Downey,<br />

Christopher Duprey, Anna<br />

Feury, Brady Field, Kaila<br />

George, Ariana Guarracino,<br />

Aanya Gupta, Ella Hayman,<br />

Morgan Hubbard, William<br />

Kennedy, Shlok Kudrimoti,<br />

Lauren Lane, Rachel Lim,<br />

Maxwell Lin, Paige Martino,<br />

Madison McCarthy, Michael<br />

McCarthy, Abby Miles, Charles<br />

Morgan, Brandon Qesja,<br />

Matthew Reinold, Emma<br />

Rose, Parminder Saini, Jason<br />

Sewyck, Olivia Sieve, Kye<br />

Smyrnios , Kimberly<br />

Staffier, Taylor Valiton, Cora<br />

Witherell<br />

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Roxanne Beatrice, Gregory<br />

Benedetto, Cade Buklarewicz,<br />

Caitlin Buoniconti, Hailey<br />

Burrill, Christopher Calnan,<br />

Isabella Carroll, Lucy<br />

Chamberlin, Samuel Childress,<br />

Taylor Collins, Kaitlyn<br />

Connelly, Olivia DeLeo,<br />

Gavin DeLuties, Adriana<br />

DiCorato, Camryn Donovan,<br />

Jesse Dorman, Alexander<br />

Fleming, Ty Goldberg, Ella<br />

Gould, Chloe Gromko, Erin<br />

Higdon, Madux Iovinelli,<br />

Jonas Koyle, Massimo<br />

LoGrasso, Ciara Long,<br />

Nicholas Lozada, Ashkrit<br />

Mahajan, Ava Mazzone, Liam<br />

McCarthy, Kye McClory,<br />

Kyle McDonald, Adayna<br />

Mitchell-Forde, Will Norton,<br />

John Pascucci, Erika Pasquale,<br />

Sarah Powers , Joshua Robins ,<br />

Aubrey Rocha, John Settipane,<br />

Isabella Shrewsbury, Matthew<br />

Squadrito, Anthony Tammaro<br />

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Marissa Calamari, Owen<br />

Considine, Enzo DeLuca,<br />

Cassidy Dembro, Christopher<br />

Fleming, Elizabeth Grieves,<br />

Maxwell Guertin, Emma<br />

Harnett, Jack Kouyoumdjian,<br />

George Lambros, Amelia<br />

Luongo, Jack Mackey, Tyler<br />

Maddocks, James Mahoney,<br />

Gia Marotta, Iain McCarthy,<br />

Shea McCarthy, Elijah<br />

Mendese, Dillon Reilly, Sierra<br />

Scanlon, Gabriel Schumacher,<br />

Nicole Sorrentino, Olivia<br />

Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan,<br />

Emily Toscano, Brooke<br />

Waxman, Lily White,<br />

Malden Catholic announces<br />

Brother Gilbert honorees<br />

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MALDEN — Three<br />

Lynnfield students are new<br />

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High School’s Brother Gilbert<br />

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Society (NHS).<br />

They are Hayden Bond, a renewing<br />

senior and a graduate<br />

of the Class of 2021; Nicholas<br />

Julian, a junior inductee in<br />

the Class of 2022 and Mario<br />

Russo, a junior inductee in the<br />

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The National Honor Society<br />

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In May 2021 Malden<br />

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With help of faculty input,<br />

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Lynnfield High School 4th Quarter Honor Roll<br />

Grade 9 High Honors<br />

Lucas Adreani, Nina Alfe,<br />

Niccolo Antidormi, Alex<br />

Baldini, Zacory Benedetto,<br />

Sophie Bergeron, Eva<br />

Bockoff, Keely Briggs, Katie<br />

Buonopane, Eva Cammarata,<br />

Paul Capodilupo, Melissa<br />

Caprio, Maria Chambers,<br />

Megan Collins, Addison<br />

Connelly, Anna Connolly,<br />

Hannah Corkhum, Madison<br />

Danese, Ryan DeBenedictis,<br />

Ava Delaney, Lilyana DeLeo,<br />

Kiera Doherty, Dhimitri<br />

Dono, Hannah Doyle, Sophia<br />

Fiorentino, Brian Flores-<br />

Cuvedo, Ava Gamache,<br />

Samantha Geary, Liam<br />

Gorman, Anthony Grabau,<br />

Max Halsey, Janhavi Joglekar,<br />

Catherine Kampersal, Russell<br />

Kasdon, Maeve Kennedy,<br />

Nicholas Kozakis, Chloe<br />

Kustka, Christopher Ladd,<br />

Alexis Lambros, Sumeet<br />

Lampert, Slate LoPilato,<br />

Brendan Manoogian, Leticia<br />

Marafon, Jake Martinho,<br />

Madeline Mastrangelo,<br />

Maeve Mattingly, Hailey<br />

Mihalchik, Chloe Milne,<br />

Isabelle Moschella, Owen<br />

Mullin, Ryan Nguyen, Devin<br />

O’Connor, Adrianna Pascuccio,<br />

Alexa Petruccelli, Haniya<br />

Qazafi, Joseph Raffa, Kurt<br />

Rothermund, Samaya Saab,<br />

Olivia Scire, Ellie Shapleigh,<br />

Madelin Sieve, Zoe Sipcic,<br />

Brendan Sokop, Mark Sweeney<br />

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Tracy, Ivan Vargas, Viola<br />

Wertz, Megan Woods<br />

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Joshua Agostino, Malak Al-<br />

Mamori, John Alzate, James<br />

Atsales, Emilie Bell, Sophia<br />

Brown, Katherine Cash,<br />

Nathaniel Clancy, Joseph<br />

Cucciniello, Christopher<br />

Daniels, Casey Flynn, Olivia<br />

Goguen, Hazel Gonzalez,<br />

Nicholas Hubbard, Charles<br />

Kane, Gavin Leuci, Daniel<br />

Levin, Ryan MacEachern, Cole<br />

Manfredonia, Anthony Morales,<br />

Arash Saini, Livia Tare, Emma<br />

Tran, Srivanth Tudi, Veronica<br />

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Paul Breslow, Jake Connell,<br />

Dylan Damiani, Grace<br />

D’Augusta, Lola Fitzemeyer,<br />

Joseph Graffeo, William<br />

Hardisty, Deven Henehan,<br />

Matthew Howell, Lily<br />

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Marano, John Marenghi, Luke<br />

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Robbins, Michael Savio, Kyle<br />

Schmitz, Mia Sheikh-Abdou,<br />

Lianna Shememian, Kabir<br />

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Khodr, Owen Klee, Sumaedha<br />

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Speicher, Abigail Travers,<br />

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Ava Zalvan<br />

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Dorman, Nolan Drislane,<br />

Mohamed El Mataoui, Andrea<br />

Ellis, Sophia Faro, Chase<br />

Goldberg, Coleen Golden,<br />

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Montesano, Julian Morales,<br />

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Ella Pescione, Nicholas<br />

Razzaboni, Julia Souto, Abigail<br />

Spillane, Lana Sutera<br />

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Cole Adams, Teanne Alfama<br />

Polanco, Jake Ballaro, Celia<br />

Carbone, Anthony Cassano,<br />

Veronica Coletta, Gavin<br />

Fair, Ainsley Hurley, Bryce<br />

Kay, Nicholas Lucich, Kyle<br />

Morais, Christian Murphy, Mia<br />

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Samantha Bunar, Alyssa<br />

Calvani, Mariella Calvani,<br />

Jacqueline Carbone, Chase<br />

Carney, Ryan Cataldo,<br />

Madeline Condon, Natalie<br />

Connell, Natalie Deady,<br />

Morgan DeGrazia, Victoria<br />

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Jack DellIsola, Raymond<br />

DiGiovanni Jr, Ema Dono,<br />

Jillian Driscoll, Sarah Foley,<br />

Gianna Fuccillo, Lauren<br />

Grava, Mary Gray, Kelsey<br />

Hodsdon, Brooke Hubacz,<br />

Samantha Israelson, Caitlin<br />

Johnston, Anna Kaminski,<br />

David Kasdon, Chris<br />

Kozakis Jr, Jordan Lavey,<br />

Lauren Lim, Harrison Luba,<br />

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Sports<br />

COURTESY PHOTO | JOE DUNN<br />

From left, Jamil Khodr, Harrison Luba, head coach Joe Dunn and assistant coach Tony Lena<br />

pose with the Division 3 North finalist trophy after falling to Weston Friday afternoon.<br />

FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />

Lynnfield native Pat D’Amico had a home run and one RBI<br />

for St. John’s Prep in a Division 1 North Final victory over<br />

Lincoln-Sudbury Monday.<br />

D’Amico, St. John’s Prep<br />

win Division 1 North title<br />

BASEBALL<br />

By Mike Alongi<br />

DANVERS — Behind a<br />

pair of clutch home runs and<br />

a gutsy pitching performance,<br />

the No. 4 St. John’s Prep<br />

baseball team added another<br />

piece of hardware to its trophy<br />

case after taking down No. 2<br />

Lincoln-Sudbury 4-2 to win the<br />

Division 1 North title Monday<br />

afternoon at Pete Frates Field.<br />

In a funny bit of symmetry,<br />

the baseball team is the second<br />

St. John’s Prep team in as<br />

many days to earn a win over<br />

Lincoln-Sudbury after the Prep<br />

lacrosse team knocked off the<br />

Warriors to win the Division 1<br />

North title on Sunday.<br />

Sam Belliveau was the star<br />

of the day for the Eagles,<br />

tossing a complete-game twohitter<br />

on the mound. He didn’t<br />

allow a hit until the bottom of<br />

the seventh inning, and had a<br />

perfect game going through 5<br />

2/3 innings.<br />

Kyle Webster and Lynnfield<br />

native Pat D’Amico led the offensive<br />

attack, both smashing<br />

home runs in the win. Shane<br />

Williams added an RBI.<br />

The Eagles didn’t waste<br />

any time getting on the board<br />

Monday, thanks to D’Amico.<br />

Just one pitch into the game,<br />

the senior third baseman turned<br />

on one and smashed a solo<br />

home run to put the Prep ahead<br />

1-0 right away.<br />

Belliveau got off to a great<br />

start on the mound for St.<br />

John’s, retiring the first nine<br />

Lincoln-Sudbury batters in<br />

order with five strikeouts.<br />

The Prep added onto its lead<br />

in the top of the fourth. After<br />

getting a runner into scoring<br />

position, Williams ripped an<br />

RBI single down the left-field<br />

line to double up the lead at<br />

2-0. On the very next pitch,<br />

Webster doubled the lead<br />

yet again when he knocked a<br />

two-run home run to make it a<br />

4-0 game.<br />

Belliveau continued to deal<br />

on the mound after that, retiring<br />

the side in order in the<br />

fourth and fifth innings and<br />

then getting the first two batters<br />

of the sixth innings out as<br />

well. But his bid for a perfect<br />

game came to an end there, as<br />

he hit Lincoln-Sudbury’s Evan<br />

Munuz to give the Warriors<br />

their first baserunner. He then<br />

walked the next batter before<br />

notching a strikeout to get out<br />

unscathed.<br />

But the no-hitter wasn’t in<br />

the cards for Belliveau, as he<br />

gave up his first knock in the<br />

bottom of the seventh. Lincoln-<br />

Sudbury followed with an RBI<br />

double from Tommy Rogers<br />

and grabbed another run on an<br />

error, but Belliveau buckled<br />

down and forced a gameending<br />

4-6-3 double play to<br />

send the Eagles on to the next<br />

round.<br />

St. John’s Prep (14-3) now<br />

moves on to the Division 1 state<br />

semifinal, where the Eagles<br />

will take on South champion<br />

Xaverian Wednesday (4).<br />

Lynnfield sees dream season<br />

come to a close in North Final<br />

BOYS TENNIS<br />

By Mike Alongi<br />

WESTON — The Lynnfield<br />

boys tennis team saw its undefeated<br />

season come to an end<br />

on Friday afternoon, as the<br />

No. 2 Pioneers fell to No. 1<br />

Weston, 5-0, in the Division 3<br />

North Final.<br />

Harrison Luba fell in first<br />

singles (6, 2-6), while Jamil<br />

Khodr lost in second singles<br />

(3-6, 0-6) and Dan Levin fell in<br />

third singles (0-6, 1-6). In doubles<br />

play, the team of David<br />

Kasdon and Jason Yang fell<br />

in first doubles (0-6, 0-6) and<br />

the team of Rafik Khodr and<br />

Russell Kasdon fell in second<br />

doubles (0-6, 0-6).<br />

Lynnfield finishes the season<br />

at 13-1.<br />

Luders, Rose place at All-State meet<br />

TRACK<br />

By Mike Alongi<br />

A number of local track and<br />

field athletes competed in the<br />

All-States over the weekend,<br />

including Lynnfield runners<br />

April Luders and Jasmine<br />

Rose.<br />

On the girls side, Luders finished<br />

ninth in the pentathlon<br />

(2627 points) and Rose finished<br />

10th in the 100 (26.28).<br />

Peabody’s Jolene Murphy<br />

capped off her high school career<br />

by setting another school<br />

record, this time in the 400.<br />

Murphy finished fourth after<br />

running a time of 56.37, her<br />

fifth individual school record<br />

time as a member of the<br />

Tanners.<br />

“She’s the greatest sprinter<br />

we’ve ever had for girls,”<br />

Peabody coach Fernando Braz<br />

said of Murphy, who will be<br />

running at Boston College next<br />

year.<br />

Elsewhere in the girls events,<br />

Peabody’s Lindsey Wilson finished<br />

eighth in the high jump<br />

(5-2), Peabody’s Arlene Davila<br />

finished ninth in the shot put<br />

(33-10 1/4) and 12th in the<br />

discus (94-1) and Peabody’s<br />

Aaliyah Alleyne finished 11th<br />

in the pentathlon (2461 points).<br />

FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO<br />

Lynnfield’s April Luders had a strong showing at the MIAA<br />

All-State Track and Field Championships this weekend, finishing<br />

ninth in the pentathlon.


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Spring all-stars announced for Cape Ann League<br />

FILE PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK<br />

Twin brothers Trent (left) and Evan Balian have been named to the Cape Ann League’s All-CAL<br />

Team following stellar seasons on the field.<br />

FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS<br />

Despite a tough season for the Lynnfield boys lacrosse team, senior John<br />

Briggs has been honored for his strong season by being selected to the<br />

All-CAL Team.<br />

FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />

Lynnfield pitcher Reilly Ganter (left) and shortstop Chloe Shapleigh, the only two seniors on the<br />

Pioneers’ roster this spring, have both been named to the All-CAL Team.<br />

FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />

Senior Jen Flynn capped off her high school lacrosse career on a high<br />

note after being the lone Pioneers player to be named to the All-CAL<br />

Team this spring.<br />

FILE PHOTOS | JULIA HOPKINS<br />

After an incredible 13-1 season, the Lynnfield boys tennis team had six players named to the All-CAL Team in, from left, Jamil Khodr (second singles), Dan Levin (third<br />

singles), David Kasdon (first doubles), Jason Yang (first doubles), Russell Kasdon (second doubles) and, not pictured, Rafik Khodr (second doubles). On the girls side, third<br />

singles player Anna Radulski, not pictured, also earned All-CAL Team honors.


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Pioneer trio were Agganis All-Stars<br />

PHOTOS | Julia Hopkins<br />

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PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK<br />

Members of Above the Influence Lynnfield, from left, Maddie Cook, Riley Slaney, Sarah Doherty, Drug Free Communities organizer Julie Greene, middle school<br />

health teacher Matt Angelo, Drew von Jako, Ella Hayman and Emma Rose.<br />

Above the Influence a success<br />

By Allysha Dunnigan<br />

LYNNFIELD — Local students,<br />

businesses, and A Healthy<br />

Lynnfield members rolled out<br />

the Above the Influence anti-substance<br />

abuse campaign<br />

with the focus on helping town<br />

residents make healthy choices.<br />

One of the goals of this<br />

campaign is to influence what<br />

people think about substance<br />

abuse in the community, which<br />

Substance Abuse Prevention<br />

Coordinator Peg Sallade said<br />

carries a variety of messages on<br />

social media.<br />

The campaign was created<br />

as a partnership between students<br />

from the middle and high<br />

schools and the nonprofit A<br />

Healthy Lynnfield (AHL).<br />

High School Youth Council<br />

leaders Maddie Cook, Sarah<br />

Doherty and Riley Slaney said<br />

they have seen success with the<br />

campaign and are happy to be<br />

involved in it.<br />

Some campaign activities provided<br />

by Above The Influence<br />

included “Be It,” where participants<br />

worked on developing<br />

their own personal brands, and<br />

“Tag It,” where they went into<br />

the community and learned to<br />

recognize and identify negative<br />

influences — as well as positive<br />

ones which keep them “above<br />

the influence.”<br />

Leanne Bordonaro, AHL’s<br />

outreach coordinator, said the<br />

partnership with restaurants<br />

began in March and kicked<br />

off the Above the Influence<br />

campaign.<br />

“The businesses that signed<br />

the pledge were promoted in<br />

the news as a responsible business<br />

who really care about<br />

protecting kids from underage<br />

alcohol sales,” Bordonaro said.<br />

“The pledge was a great opportunity<br />

to continue to build relationships<br />

in a positive way.”<br />

Some restaurants displayed<br />

Above the Influence’s poster<br />

in their establishment, and<br />

Bordonaro said the 13 businesses<br />

that signed the pledge<br />

were very supportive.<br />

Cook, Doherty and Slaney<br />

helped create a video listing 21<br />

reasons to be above the influence,<br />

bringing in peers who are<br />

not involved in the coalition.<br />

Through Above the Influence,<br />

Sallade said the goal is to focus<br />

the campaign on one message<br />

that can engage different partners<br />

and people in the community<br />

in different ways, with<br />

making healthy choices being<br />

the focus for 2021.<br />

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Julie Greene, Drug Free<br />

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year was the first where AHL<br />

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