The Lynnfield Library Board of Trustees met Tuesday night to discuss multiple topics, including renovation updates for the ...
Nearly a month after the fire that started on Nov. 8 at the Lynn Woods Reservation, Park Ranger Dan Small said he estimates ...
The city was officially awarded its Green Community designation at a seminar on Friday, Nov. 22 when state officials gifted ...
Lynn English’s girls basketball team is coming off a 4-16 season, but if you ask second-year coach Sydney Brennan, her Lady ...
The Village Church will be hosting a small flurry of concerts to spread some holiday cheer as Christmas lurks just around the ...
This is the season of giving, yet Congress seems poised to do a lot of taking. Every Saturday morning, I see 1,500 families ...
The North Shore Community College Police Department (NSCC PD) hosted its third annual Toys for Tots Stuff a Cruiser event on Tuesday to gather donations for the holiday toy drive. This year, the NSCC ...
As of Monday, the Bertucci’s in Vinnin Square has officially closed its doors, sparking a new project aimed at redesigning ...
SAUGUS—Eduardo Panozzo, a franchisee of Nothing Bundt Cakes, attended the Board of Selectmen meeting to receive a Common Victualler license to open a store at 745 Broadway. Chairman Debra Panetta was ...
After a strange series of twists and turns, Trudy, the 14-year-old hound mix dog, was returned safely to her home on Bates ...
Saugus’ girls basketball team tipped off tryouts on Monday and finalized its roster on Tuesday. This winter, the new-look Sachems will have to dribble forward without eight players who graduated. Not ...
Anthony D. Romero The outcome of the 2024 election has resulted in no shortage of Democratic finger-pointing. While the postmortem and soul-searching are necessary, the tone and tenor of the blame ...