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THE LYNNFIELD ADVOCATE - Friday, October 6, 2017

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THE LYNNFIELD ADVOCATE – Friday, October 6, 2017

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Lynnfield High School Girls Field Hockey recognized for Play4TheCure event

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Selectman Philip Crawford, Chairman Christopher Barrett and Vice Chairman Richard Dalton with members of the Lynnfield High School Girls Field Hockey Team to help promote the team’s Play4TheCure event on Oct. 4. (Advocate Photo By Christopher Roberson)

ZBA approves more parking at Sunrise By Christopher Roberson

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mously on Oct. 3 to allow the addition of 22 parking spaces he Zoning Board of Ap- at Sunrise of Lynnfield on Sapeals (ZBA) voted unani- lem Street. Prior to the vote, Sunrise Executive Director Stephen Ostrander said 21 spaces would be regular standard spaces and the remaining space would be reserved for handicapped drivers. “Assisted living has changed drastically,” he said. “We only have five residents with cars.” Therefore, the current number of park-

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ing spaces quickly become occupied on a regular basis, thus forcing other visitors to park across the street. Peter Ogren of Hayes Engineering reminded the members of the board that they had already approved the project’s site plan and that the additional parking spaces would be a “minor modification.” The ZBA did not hear any of the other six items that were on the agenda. The Special Permit application for a clubhouse and equipment building at King Rail Reserve Golf Course was once again continued, as has been the case since June. Residents Kevin and Maura Smith of Pillings Pond Road withdrew their application for a variance to demolish their

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