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About Lynnfield
Lynnfield is a traditional New England residential community which has
an open town meeting form of government, headed by a three-member Board of
Selectmen. Its residents enjoy the small town feeling while within a short
commute of Boston's cultural and employment opportunities.
Lynnfield's school system is very highly regarded, residents note proudly,
sending over eighty percent of its graduates to college. Of particular
pride to the community is the diversity of religious denominations and
ethnic backgrounds within the town. The community also offers a wide range
of organizations for all ages, including Rotary, the Lion's Club, Art
Guild, Townscape and the Historical Society.
The center of the town is graced by The Common, a small green bordered by
historic structures including the Lynnfield Meeting House built in 1714
and the Lynnfield Public Library, which was built just before the Civil
War. The town provides a wide spectrum of recreational facilities with
ball fields, tennis and golf courses and parks.
Residents claim that the success of the town is due to the involvement of
so many members of the community on town boards, the excellence of town
employees and the community's commitment to including people young and old
in developing and maintaining a high quality of life for all.
It is located in eastern Massachusetts, bordered by North Reading on the
north; Reading on the west; Middleton, Peabody, and Lynn on the east; and
Saugus and Wakefield on the south. Lynnfield is 15 miles north of Boston,
19 miles east of Concord, 28 miles south of Newburyport, and 235 miles
from New York City.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and
Community Development (DHCD).
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