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Lynnfield Public Safety Building

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Discussion Of A Lynnfield Public Safety Building Is Starting Up

At Wednesday night's budget summit, Police Chief David Breen said "I think it is time to start a discussion" about replacing the 50+ year old Lynnfield police and fire stations with a town public safety building.

The idea is still very much in the earliest stages, but Lynnfield residents may find themselves asked to consider a possible public safety building in town sometime in the next few years. At Wednesday night's budget summit, where various town department heads discussed their projected funding needs for the coming year, Police Chief David Breen suggested that it's time for the town to at least begin talking about replacing the current police and fire stations. During his own earlier presentation on the fire department's budget needs, Chief Joseph Lingel said that a new public safety complex in Lynnfield would be his "big wish" from a long-term budgetary perspective. Breen reported that the current station is "woefully inadequate" and "not …

marc bowlen

12:06 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Very simple! Residents were opposed to the Market Place but corrupt gangs that are userped in power like the town administration department, the police, the selectmen betrayed the public for their own financial gain need to be held accountable! Citizens of Lynnfield need to act organize with your neighbors, hold your own town meetings outside of Lynnfield where you can't be censored by the thugs …   more ›

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