On Nov. 27, the Lynn Fire Local Union 739 and State Rep. Brendan Creighton hosted the Gregg Neighborhood House’s Annual ...
Did you know that crabs have well-developed senses of sight and smell? They can see objects from 60 feet away and their eyes ...
To the editor, Donald Trump spent his first term trying to take away medical coverage under the Affordable Care Act, and ...
On Nov. 18, the Lynn Democratic City Committee voted to make a statement regarding Congressman Moulton’s recent comments. The ...
Executive Director Sara Stanley and Board Member Paul Kurker were recognized by the North Shore Chamber of Commerce with the ...
Salem Five Bank is again teaming up with The Salvation Army, Massachusetts Division to collect new, unwrapped toys for children in need across eastern Massachusetts this holiday season, the bank ...
The Public Library Trustees gathered Monday evening to discuss updates regarding the library renovation on 61 Burril St.
Edward A. Sisson Elementary School was accepted into the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s (MSBA) Accelerated Repair ...
LYNNFIELD — The Select Board voted to offer the position of town accountant/director of finance to David Castellarin after interviewing two finalists at its meeting on Monday. Castellarin and the ...
The Cultural Council met Monday night in the Brooks Room at the library to discuss the preparations for Cultural Fest.  The Saugus Cultural Council is a group that “seeks to enhance the quality of ...
When asked about Monday’s hockey tryouts, optimistic second-year coach Matt Smith jumped at the chance to talk about his St.
The season of giving is here, and Marblehead’s Curt Havens is doing his part by holding the first annual Michael J. Havens ...