• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • My Account
  • Subscribe
  • Log In
  • News
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Police/Fire
  • Government
  • Obituaries
  • Archives
  • E-Edition
  • Help
Itemlive

Itemlive

North Shore news powered by The Daily Item

This article was published 1 year(s) and 6 month(s) ago

Donations for new Lynnfield Veterans Memorial move past goal

Vishakha Deshpande

November 5, 2023 by Vishakha Deshpande

LYNNFIELD — A campaign by the Friends of the New Lynnfield Veterans achieved its goal to raise $50,000  for the construction of the new Lynnfield Veterans Memorial last week. The fundraising committee has raised a total of $69,120 so far with donations from town residents and businesses.

Select Board member Joseph Connell has been on the committee since its inception seven years ago.

“When the town asked me if we can raise $50,000 for the new Lynnfield Veterans Memorial, I said sure, of course we can,” Connell said. “We have been putting out ads in the paper, asking for donations.”

Connell said that the work on the memorial is already underway. 

“I’m working with a company called PG Memorials,” Connell said. “That is a company that’s making the granite plaques or plates with the names engraved on it. The foundation for the concrete wall is being poured next week. And I’m working with a local mason who will do the veneer facing of the memorial where the service crests will be attached. And so everything is in terrific shape.”

The committee is aiming for the construction to be completed by Nov. 11, 2024, which happens to be Veterans Day.

“We’ll have a grand opening on Veterans Day of next year,” Connell said. “But we’ll have some type of soft opening before that. It is kind of unofficial right now but we’re in terrific shape. The extra money that we raised will go towards the landscaping and then to a fund for the maintenance fee because we know we’ll have to take care of the memorial for years to come.”

Connell said the efforts of the town and their contributions have made this project a success.

“Every 15 days, I get an update of the new donations made,” Connell said. “I try to recognize the effort people took, and I write handwritten notes to each of those people for their contributions. I cannot thank them enough. This is one of the most patriotic towns I’ve ever lived in and they saw the need for a memorial. I cannot express the gratitude I have for the people that have donated to the fund so far.”

Lynnfield’s Director of Veterans Services, Bruce Siegel  thanked his predecessor Jason Kimball for envisioning this project, and the committee members, town officials, and residents for their support and dedication to the project. He also said that Connell played a crucial role in overseeing the memorial’s development.

“I look forward to the day our new Veterans Memorial is open to the public,” Siegel said. “The town’s support and our collective commitment will then be a source of pride for all of us.”

  • Vishakha Deshpande
    Vishakha Deshpande

    View all posts

Related posts:

No related posts.

Primary Sidebar

Advertisement

RELATED POSTS:

No related posts.

Sponsored Content

What questions should I ask when choosing a health plan?

Building Customer Loyalty Through Personalized Shopping Experiences

Advertisement

Footer

About Us

  • About Us
  • Editorial Practices
  • Advertising and Sponsored Content

Reader Services

  • Subscribe
  • Manage Your Subscription
  • Activate Subscriber Account
  • Submit an Obituary
  • Submit a Classified Ad
  • Daily Item Photo Store
  • Submit A Tip
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions

Essex Media Group Publications

  • La Voz
  • Lynnfield Weekly News
  • Marblehead Weekly News
  • Peabody Weekly News
  • 01907 The Magazine
  • 01940 The Magazine
  • 01945 The Magazine
  • North Shore Golf Magazine

© 2025 Essex Media Group