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At a presentation at the Demakes Family YMCA in Lynn on Monday afternoon, Essex County District Attorney Paul F. Tucker presented the YMCA of Metro North with a sponsorship equating to 100 free YMCA ...
The City Council Finance Committee passed an $8 million bond order for a feasibility study on the new Peabody Veterans Memorial High School at last week’s Thursday meeting. With this support from the ...
After six years on the Board of Selectman, Corinne Riley has chosen not to run in 2025. When asked when she knew she wouldn’t run, she said: “Probably last year. I just felt that six years is good. It ...
After nearly two decades working behind the scenes at the Boston Globe and in the private tech sector, Lynn native Michael Kwiatek has returned to his hometown in a new role: director of information ...
You know what I’ve been thinking? Bishop Fenwick Coach Jill Robinson has her girls lacrosse team cooking up something strong. Actually, that something is a 7-1 start. With weekly wins against Bishop ...
Did you ever wonder why there’s such a symbiotic relationship between the Boston Marathon and the Red Sox? So have I. The two endeavors (I hesitate to compare them as sports) have nothing in common.
The MBTA 3A zoning legislation, Article 23 on the town warrant, was designed to address the severe housing shortage across Massachusetts. The intent of the legislation is to tackle the problem in a ...
I am writing today in support of the re-election of Katie Phelan for the Town of Swampscott Select Board. I have gotten to know Katie in the last months while working on the new VFW Housing project.
Msgr. Paul V. Garrity In 1928, Governor Al Smith of New York ran for the presidency of the United States. He lost in a landslide election to Herbert Hoover. Smith’s Catholicism contributed to his ...
The St. Mary’s baseball team remained perfect on Monday with a 4-2 win over Bishop Feehan.  Josh Doney got the start and went the distance allowing three hits while striking out four.  Both Cam ...
This year’s Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild’s Middle School Drama Festival is being hosted at the Lynnfield Middle School on Saturday May 3. Lynnfield’s entry into the competition is Sonder, ...
City officials say major water and sewer infrastructure upgrades are nearing completion, but rising debt, state-imposed drought restrictions, and evolving housing regulations continue to shape the ...