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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 781-593-7700 JANUARY 20, 2022<br />
LYNNFIELD<br />
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SUNDAY 01/09<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of erratic motor vehicle<br />
operation at 7:41 p.m.<br />
Sunday on Main Street. A caller<br />
reported a car striking a guardrail<br />
and then continuing into<br />
Lynnfield.<br />
Theft<br />
A report of a larceny at 2:16<br />
p.m. Sunday at 154 Chestnut<br />
St.<br />
MONDAY 01/10<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
accident with personal injury<br />
at 7:09 p.m. Monday on S<br />
Broadway.<br />
TUESDAY 01/11<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
accident at 7:24 a.m. Tuesday<br />
at Chestnut and Main streets;<br />
at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday at 975<br />
Summer St.<br />
Breaking and entering<br />
A report of a past motor vehicle<br />
breaking and entering at<br />
4:21 p.m. Tuesday at 19 Melch<br />
Road.<br />
Complaints<br />
A report of suspicious activity<br />
at 11:31 p.m. Tuesday at<br />
14 Salem St. A caller reported<br />
somebody rang the doorbell<br />
and left a bag on the doorstep.<br />
Officers reported the party returned<br />
and retrieved the bag.<br />
Fire<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
fire at 4:26 p.m. Tuesday at 357<br />
Summer St.<br />
WEDNESDAY 01/12<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle accident<br />
10:04 a.m. Wednesday at<br />
50 Salem St.<br />
Complaints<br />
A report of fraud at 11:55<br />
a.m. Wednesday at 2 Otter Pond<br />
Road; at 5:26 p.m. Wednesday<br />
at 17 Stafford Road.<br />
Fire<br />
Multiple calls regarding a motor<br />
vehicle fire at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday<br />
at Exit 61 of I-95 N. Callers reported<br />
a tow truck and the vehicle it was<br />
towing were both on fire.<br />
THURSDAY 01/13<br />
Animals<br />
A report of a deer injured by a<br />
vehicle at 10:36 p.m. Thursday<br />
at 1386 Main St. The deer went<br />
into the woods.<br />
FRIDAY 01/14<br />
Accidents<br />
A report of a motor vehicle<br />
accident with personal injury at<br />
5:59 a.m. Friday at Salem and<br />
Walnut streets.<br />
Webinar takes the mystery out<br />
of a company retirement plan<br />
For The Weekly NeWs<br />
<br />
webinar, “Taking the Mystery<br />
out of a Company Retirement<br />
Plan, Including the Impact of<br />
the Current Financial Market”<br />
hosted by First Financial Trust<br />
in mid-November is now available<br />
to be viewed on YouTube<br />
via The Savings Bank website<br />
www.tsbawake24.com.<br />
Conducted by Andrew<br />
DiNuccio, investment officer<br />
and manager of the 401(k) program<br />
at First Financial Trust,<br />
a subsidiary of The Savings<br />
Bank, the webinar focused on<br />
the financial market in 2021,<br />
factors affecting recent and<br />
future markets including inflation,<br />
political landscape, China,<br />
supply-chain crunch, cyber security,<br />
and expectations for the<br />
financial market in 2022. He<br />
also reviewed what to look for<br />
in setting up a new 401(k) plan,<br />
and how to potentially lower<br />
costs and increase benefits on<br />
an existing 401(k) plan.<br />
Webinar topics include different<br />
capacities you can select<br />
your retirement-plan advisor<br />
to act in, the differences and<br />
benefits of a 3(38) and 3(21)<br />
advisor, the constantly shifting<br />
ERISA landscape, how a fiduciary-investment<br />
advisor can<br />
take the challenging burden off<br />
of a business owner, tax-benefits<br />
employers and employees<br />
receive by investing into a defined<br />
contribution retirement<br />
plan, and how a retirement-plan<br />
advisor works directly with<br />
tax advisors to ensure you are<br />
taking full advantage of these<br />
benefits.<br />
In addition to viewing the<br />
webinar, those interested can<br />
also arrange for a review of<br />
an existing plan to see if costs<br />
can be reduced, or an investment<br />
strategy can be modified<br />
or work through the benefits of<br />
starting a 401(k) plan, by contacting<br />
Andrew DiNuccio at<br />
617-658-7624.<br />
The November webinar was<br />
the most recent in an ongoing<br />
program of webinars hosted by<br />
The Savings Bank to address<br />
important and relevant financial<br />
topics. Additional information<br />
regarding future topics can be<br />
obtained by emailing marketing@tsbawake24.com.<br />
First Financial Trust, a subsidiary<br />
of The Savings Bank,<br />
is a nationally chartered trust<br />
bank focused exclusively on<br />
investment management, trust<br />
administration, estate settlement,<br />
401(k)-advisory services,<br />
and personal financial planning<br />
for individuals, businesses, and<br />
nonprofit organizations.<br />
Securities and advisory services<br />
offered through First<br />
Financial Trust are not insured<br />
by FDIC or DIF, are not deposits<br />
of, or other obligations<br />
or guaranteed by the Bank and<br />
are subject to investment risks<br />
including the possible loss of<br />
principal invested.