One. Two.

We enter One Magazine’s second year of publication with some changes. The magazine itself is printed on a different stock with slightly altered page dimensions. It won’t mean much to you, the reader; but it’s a benefit to our advertisers because it enables us to increase circulation by inserting it into several newspapers produced by our parent company, Essex Media Group: Lynnfield Weekly News and Peabody Weekly News, and The Daily Item, which is distributed primarily in Lynn, Lynnfield, Malden, Marblehead, Medford, Nahant, Peabody, Revere, Saugus, and Swampscott.

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By DAVID LISCIO

A national initiative to transform abandoned railroads into public bicycle and walking trails is stirring controversy in at least two North Shore communities.

Lynnfield and Swampscott residents remain divided, but recent ballot votes in both communities favored trail construction and authorized partial funding.

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By DAVID LISCIO

Stephen Winslow of Malden has been carrying the torch for the Bike to the Sea initiative for more than 20 years. He has seen some communities rally and succeed in building nearly cost-free fitness trails while others struggled with the concept and the funding.

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Erick and Tania Buck-Ruffen of Lynn, work at their Munroe Street garden plot as mural artist FONKi works on his creation for the Beyond Walls Mural Festival in downtown Lynn. | Photo: Jim Wilson

By MEAGHAN CASEY

What brought Australian artist Georgia Hill to downtown Lynn last month? A mural, to put it simply.
But if you ask her or Beyond Walls founder Al Wilson, it’s much bigger than that. Wilson lured artists from across the globe to lend their talents to a creative movement that has the city buzzing with energy, enterprise, arts and culture and will for years to come.

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Candida Rodriguez stirs strawberry glaze, as she prepares to frost donuts at Rantoul Distributors. The Peabody business makes all the doughnuts for Dunkin’ Donuts. | Photo: Mark Lorenz.

By STACEY MARCUS

For or Joe Tavares, it’s time to make the doughnuts.

Eighty-four-thousand doughnuts.

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Lynn native Steve Chaggaris guides CBS News’ coverage

By MEAGHAN CASEY

As much insight as Steve Chaggaris may have had as CBS News’ senior political editor, even he couldn’t have written the end to the 2016 presidential election.

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Memories flood back for Saugus’ Tom Sheehan

By TOM SHEEHAN

My father said it early and often to me: “We come into this life with two gifts, love and energy,” and it has never been truer as I have just stepped into my 90th year on the planet, still working at my first love, seeking the magic, the mystery, the mastery in words.

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By CARLEY D. THORNELL 

Forget Wonder Woman — the real on-screen dynamo is Boston 25 News star Heather Hegedus.

The 1996 Lynnfield High graduate’s resume with an honors degree from Georgetown and master’s from Columbia speaks volumes, but her actions speak louder. The mom to 1-year-old Brooks gets up at 3 a.m. not to pull diaper duty but to leave for what is often a 12-hour workday as a weekend anchor and general assignment reporter for the Fox news station.

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While the classic lyrics may claim “there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues,” we at One magazine are singing a different tune: Embrace the indigos, cobalts and denims, and snap up some cool-hued fashions to stylishly get through the late-summer months. Cool down your summer style with some of our favorite picks, available at local retailers in Lynn, Lynnfield, Peabody and Saugus.

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