THE LYNNFIELD ADVOCATE - Friday, November 9, 2018

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Friday, November 9, 2018

EverettBank donates $1,000 Lynnfield voters to Kiwanis Club of Lynnfield largely back

incumbents in general election By Christopher Roberson

espite a decisive victory in the September primary, Jay Gonzalez was no match for Gov. Charlie Baker, who cruised to a second term in the Nov. 6 general election, capturing 66.9 percent of the vote. In Lynnfield, 5,012 voters favored Baker while Gonzalez garnered 1,056 votes. In the U.S. Senate race, 3,515 Lynnfield residents voted for challenger Geoff Diehl, 2,544 voted for incumbent Elizabeth Warren and 191 voted for challenger Shiva Ayyadurai. Although Diehl topped the ticket in Lynnfield, he did not fare nearly as well on the state level, receiving 36.2 percent of the vote to Warren’s 60.3 percent. Ayyadurai finished in a distant third with 3.3 percent. In the race for Attorney General, incumbent Maura Healey received 69.8 per-

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The Kiwanis Club of Lynnfield received a $1,000 donation from EverettBank recently. Shown, from left to right, are VP Kelly Zullo, Branch Manager Samantha Romboli and President Karen Laplante. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. EverettBank is also a proud sponsor of the Everett Kiwanis Club.

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Selectmen confirm Glenn Davis as choice for fire chief By Christopher Roberson

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cent of the state vote and challenger James McMahon garnered 30.1 percent. In Lynnfield the vote was much closer, with Healey winning by 718 votes. William Galvin received 70.7 percent of the state vote and will continue to serve as the Secretary of the Commonwealth. He was challenged by Anthony Amore, who received 25.4 percent, and Juan Sanchez, who received 3.8 percent. In Lynnfield, 3,574 voters favored Galvin versus 2,457 for Amore and 96 for Sanchez. In the congressional race to represent Massachusetts’s Sixth District, incumbent Seth Moulton secured 65.2 percent of the state vote as he soundly defeated challenger Joseph Schneider, who had 31.3 percent, and challenger Mary Jean Char-

ver since he joined the Fire Department 28 years ago, Deputy Chief Glenn Davis always had the goal of someday becoming the chief – as it came to pass, someday arrived on Nov. 5. Although Davis was the unanimous choice of the Fire Chief Screening Committee, the Board of Selectmen also considered Lt. James Glenn Davis Alexander for the job. New Lynnfield Fire Chief Town Counsel Thomas Mullen had advised the board way of life once you become that in accordance with state a member,” Davis said of belaw, a second candidate need- ing a firefighter, adding that ed to be included in the final he believes in leading by exround of interviews. “It’s a love, it’s calling, it’s a

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FIRE CHIEF | SEE PAGE 12


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