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Five Things Worth Knowing: Hearing on Medical Marijuana Moratorium Set for April 24th

A look at what's coming up in and around Lynnfield.

Today is Thursday, April 11th. Here are five things worth knowing today. 

Perry Como: This morning at 10 a.m., Bill Sarno returns to the Old Meeting House on Lynnfield Common to begin his latest four-part lecture series on America’s musical greats - and this week’s topic is Perry Como. Click here for more.

From the Lynnfield Senior Center: Shari Sarnevitz will lead a discussion on the various skin cancers, especially Melanoma . She will also show us how to check our skin. You will have time to look at the facial analyzer to see areas of damage on your skin. Tuesday, April 23 at 1:30. Free. Please sign up. Lunch is served at 11:30 for $2.00/$3.00. You must sign up for lunch by noon the day before.

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Town Business: The planning board has scheduled a public hearing at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24th to discuss the proposed medical marijuana moratorium that will be put before voters at the April 29th town meeting.

Wakefield Repertory Theatre: Up next from the Wakefield Repertory Theatre, it’s the musical comedy “Lucky Stiff,” with performances running the weekends of April 12-14 and 19-21 at the Lynnfield-Wakefield United Methodist Church, 273 Vernon Street in Wakefield. Tickets are $18 ($16 for students and seniors) and can be purchased online at http://www.ticketstage.com/WRT or by calling (781) 245-1173.

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Walk MS Wakefield: Tonight at 6 p.m. at the Dockside Restaurant at 1099 Main Street, Young Adults with Multiple Sclerosis are having a kick-off rally for the June 22nd Walk MS Event in Wakefield. Learn more here.


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