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Students learn about Wampanoag heritage Students learn about Wampanoag heritageLYNN — Darius Coombs of the Wampanoag Tribe stopped by Hood Elementary School on Tuesday to share his... Salvation Army distributes Christmas toys Salvation Army distributes Christmas toysLYNN — The Lynn Salvation Army has been distributing hundreds of Christmas toys to local families out of... Nahant Police bring cheer, toys to Lynn kids Nahant Police bring cheer, toys to Lynn kidsNAHANT — The Police Department delivered a Humvee full of presents to the Boys & Girls Club of... Saugus lights the menorah Saugus lights the menorahSAUGUS — The town had its menorah lighting on Monday afternoon, where Rabbi Sruly Brook from Chabad of... Marblehead VFW watches Navy sink Army in football Marblehead VFW watches Navy sink Army in footballMARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2005 turned its hall into a hub of military... Annual holiday parade cruises into Swampscott Annual holiday parade cruises into SwampscottSWAMPSCOTT — The Police Association’s annual holiday parade rolled back into town Saturday evening for another night of... Veterans honored with wreath donations Veterans honored with wreath donationsLocal communities honored veterans during the holiday season by holding their annual Wreaths Across America ceremonies on Saturday.

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Marblehead’s Goodwin arrested Marblehead’s Goodwin arrestedCALIFORNIA — Detectives with the Volusia Sheriff’s Office (VSO) have shared that 56-year-old Robert Goodwin, the owner of... Swampscott Santas turn pints into presents Swampscott Santas turn pints into presentsSWAMPSCOTT — The Swampscott Yacht Club hosted its first SantaCon event Friday evening, which saw a small army... LEO writes new chapter after Lynn, Nahant donate books LEO writes new chapter after Lynn, Nahant donate booksNAHANT — Grace United Methodist Church collaborated with Nahant Village Church for a book drive that saw hundreds...

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Salvation Army distributes Christmas toys

Jackie Manno | December 16

LYNN — The Lynn Salvation Army has been distributing hundreds of Christmas toys to local families out of…

Saugus receives grants to better accessibility

For the Item | December 16

SAUGUS — Through the Municipal Americans with Disabilities Act Improvement Grant Program offered by the…

Big Blue Bargains gives back to Swampscott

Zach Laird | December 16

SWAMPSCOTT — Big Blue Bargains, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit thrift store, has launched its 12 Days of Giving…

Nahant Police bring cheer, toys to Lynn kids

Zach Laird | December 16

NAHANT — The Police Department delivered a Humvee full of presents to the Boys & Girls Club of Lynn…

Walk this way: Waterfront access improves

Paul Halloran | December 16

LYNN — Access and connectivity to the Lynn waterfront continue to improve, with the recent completion of a…

Community Credit Union to vote on mega-merger

Sophia Harris | December 15

PEABODY — President and CEO of Community Credit Union, Nick Sarantopoulos, and Attorney Thomas C. Demakis…

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Sports

Bogdanski ready to lead ‘hungry’ Saugus girls

Mark Aboyoun | December 16

SAUGUS — Saugus’ girls basketball team finished 14-8 last season and recorded a win in the state…

Roundup: O’Neill’s 42 points ignite Swampscott

Joey Barrett | December 16

Swampscott’s boys basketball team netted a 73-59 home-opening win against Winthrop Tuesday night. Teddy…

St. Mary’s looks to bounce back

Mark Aboyoun | December 16

LYNN — St. Mary’s girls hockey coach Frank Pagliuca enters his 20th season looking for a bounce-back year…

Roundup: Saugus hoopsters escape with first win

Joey Barrett | December 15

After falling short in last week’s season opener against Salem, Saugus’ boys basketball team (1-1)…

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Government

Peabody Council says goodbye to Gould, McGinn, and Melville

Amanda Lurey | December 16

PEABODY — At the last City Council meeting of the year, some goodbyes and thank yous were in…

Lynn Planning Department proposes zoning changes

Jackie Manno | December 14

LYNN — City Council unanimously voted to approve several amendments to the City’s inclusionary zoning…

Peabody plans to increase taxes in FY26

Amanda Lurey | December 11

PEABODY — The City is preparing to increase residential taxes by an average of $415 during Fiscal Year…

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Family wishes for smiles

Sophia Harris | December 16

Each year, Item Santa receives letters from parents doing everything they can to protect their children while…

Mother turns to Santa for holiday cheer

Zach Laird | December 15

Every child and parent should be able to experience the feelings of excitement and wonder that fills…

Education

Students learn about Wampanoag heritage

Jackie Manno | December 16

LYNN — Darius Coombs of the Wampanoag Tribe stopped by Hood Elementary School on Tuesday to share his…

Saugus Committee reviews MCAS data

Elizabeth Della Piana | December 12

SAUGUS — The School Committee received presentations on MCAS data from principals at Belmonte STEAM Academy…

LPS launches middle school hub

Jackie Manno | December 12

LYNN — The City and Lynn Public Schools are launching an after-school program designed to provide engaging…

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Entertainment

Saugus Council preps for festival

Elizabeth Della Piana | December 9

SAUGUS — The Cultural Council met Tuesday night to continue its discussion on the first-ever Saugus…

Swampscott honors fishing roots with Christmas tree

Zach Laird | December 9

SWAMPSCOTT — To put a unique twist on the tradition of placing Christmas trees outside town halls,…

Sensory-friendly events lift holiday season

Jackie Manno | December 7

LYNN — Lynn Disability Network is advocating for inclusive spaces by bringing sensory-friendly activities…

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Business

Peabody cheese shop evolves to meet customer tastes

Amanda Lurey | November 12

PEABODY — Since opening its doors on Main Street in August of 2023, New England’s first Black-owned…

Tiger An’s Taekwondo expands to Peabody

Amanda Lurey | November 5

PEABODY — For anyone looking for Olympic-level taekwondo training, look no further. Tiger An’s Taekwondo…

Board of health won’t shut down vape shop

Jackie Manno | November 3

LYNN — The Board of Health has voted to not shut down Jolly Vapors five months after flavored vape products…

Redevelopment breaks ground in downtown Lynn

For the Item | October 24

LYNN — Lynn’s Hennessey House on Andrew Street is a significant redevelopment project, adding to the City…

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Opinion

Commentary: Your mother is dying. Doctors call it loneliness.

Guest Commentary | December 16

Neal K. Shah She’s sitting in a chair by the window. It’s 2:14 p.m. on a Tuesday. The home health aide…

Commentary: Colleges oversold education. Now they must sell connection.

Guest Commentary | December 16

Eric Anicich Universities now face twin crises. Artificial intelligence is rapidly eroding their monopoly on…

Commentary: Boomer noise-making and Gen Z’s refusal to sing along

Guest Commentary | December 15

Ahmed Bouzid The prevailing narrative about the conspicuous absence of Gen Z from the No Kings protests is a…

Commentary: When policing becomes political, public safety suffers

Guest Commentary | December 15

Diane Goldstein Over the past few months, a troubling pattern has emerged across America’s major cities….

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Lifestyle

Lynn dancer to perform 11th Nutcracker

Jackie Manno | December 15

LYNN — The Greater Salem Ballet Company is gearing up for its 12th annual performance of “The Nutcracker”…

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Amanda Lurey, Elizabeth Della Piana, Joey Barrett, Matteo Valente, Sophia Harris, Spenser Hasak and Zach Laird | December 11

It’s officially that time of year where people flock to whatever app they use to listen to their favorite…

‘Two sides of the same coin’: Lynn’s Aghahowa and Spencer launch ‘Twin’ art exhibition

Matteo Valente | December 11

LYNN — Michael Aghahowa and Jah’Nyah Spencer, two Lynn creatives, have teamed up to put on a joint art…

The photographer’s pics of the month: November

Spenser Hasak | December 4

This is a recurring column by Daily Item Creative Director Spenser Hasak, featuring and discussing…

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