Local educators, advocates and community members are encouraged to help S.U.R.E (Swampscott Unites, Respects, Embraces) ...
After years of planning, permitting, and environmental remediation, Lynn’s long-awaited Harbor Park is finally taking shape.
MARBLEHEAD — Temple Sinai is hosting a free screening of and discussion on “Chelsea: The Jewish Years” April 6 at 4 p.m. The ...
As the countdown to the start of the spring season continues to tick down, things are starting to fall into place for the Peabody baseball team. Coach Mark Bettencourt, who helms the football team in ...
Cold, sloppy weather didn’t slow down the Swampscott (1-0) and Bishop Fenwick (1-1) girls lacrosse teams Saturday afternoon. The visiting Big Blue picked up a 5-4 win in Peabody. Swampscott goalie ...
This month, town officials from the Select Board and the School Committee have emphasized the need for a budget override this year to avoid difficult decisions for departments, in particular the ...
More than two years after the closure of Lynn’s downtown commuter rail station, residents say they’re losing patience — and faith — in the pace of promised infrastructure improvements. Although the ...
The Cars and Cops Car Show of Massachusetts, which had its 6th annual show in 2024, announced that it would take a break this year. “It is with a heavy heart that we announce the cancellation of the ...
It’s my pleasure to support MaryEllen Fletcher’s Swampscott Select Board re-election bid.    Thirty years ago, Jill and I ...
David J. Bobb It was the “belly tap heard around the world.” When former President George W. Bush gave his successor Barack Obama the playful tap at Jimmy Carter’s state funeral in January, the ...
Brooke Redmond Evenings in our house oscillate between routine and existential. I prefer the ones where we mostly muddle through the mundane, and the ever-present threat to health and to normalcy goes ...
Surrounded by family, friends, and tennis teammates, Shea McCarthy made it official in the Lynnfield High gymnasium, signing ...