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Commentary: Happy Mother’s Day to my hero
By David Mclellan | May 9, 2020
It was Wednesday when my mother told me, “It’s not really going to feel like a Mother’s Day this year.”
Swampscott moms raise a banner for graduates
By David Mclellan | May 9, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — It’s not just final sports games, the prom, and senior celebrations the COVID-19 pandemic has robbed from high school seniors. Even the little things, like signing friends’ yearbooks, won’t get to happen.
Golfers get back into the swing of things
By Anne Marie Tobin and Mike Alongi | May 8, 2020
Following a night of rumors and speculation on Wednesday, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker made things official on Thursday morning when he announced that public and private golf courses will be allowed to reopen, effective immediately, while keeping certain social distancing protocols in place. Golfers and golf courses must follow a series of new rules and regulations to ensure the health and safety of all those who participate in the game.
Child abuse another COVID concern
By Elyse Carmosino | May 8, 2020
With public school buildings closed through the rest of the academic year, educators worry a higher number of child abuse cases will go undetected as online learning takes the place of in-classrom instruction.
Swampscott shuts down ‘non-essential’ hair salon
By Gayla Cawley | May 8, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — A Humphrey Street hair salon was shut down Wednesday and fined after the town’s public health director looked inside the business and saw a woman getting her hair dyed.
Another spike in COVID-19 cases in Lynn
By Gayla Cawley | May 8, 2020
Another Lynn resident has died from the coronavirus since Wednesday, which brings the city’s death toll to 69.
Customer loyalty saving Lynn cafe
Like most small businesses, Christopher’s Café is hurting during the COVID-19 health crisis that has limited restaurants to takeout service only. It’s a double whammy for owner David Shalvoy, who also runs a catering business out of Christopher’s, with the shutdown forcing the cancellation of weddings, graduation parties and other functions.
Everybody Fights gym in Saugus offering online fitness
By David Mclellan | May 8, 2020
SAUGUS — Whether it’s depression, financial hardship, or even just getting stir crazy, the COVID-19 pandemic is something everybody fights, and the manager of a Saugus gym is hoping people will use this time to get fit.
Golf is back Massachusetts with certain restrictions
By Mike Alongi | May 8, 2020
Golf is back in Massachusetts as of Thursday morning, but the game will look a bit different than in previous years. Golfers and golf courses must follow a series of new rules and regulations to ensure the health and safety of all those who participate in the game.
Mass. courses to open … with restrictions
By Bill Brotherton | May 7, 2020
Mass. golf courses allowed to reopen … with restrictions. We here at North Shore Golf can’t wait to tee it up.
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