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Peabody deaths at 90, Lynn fourth in state’s cases
By Gayla Cawley | May 7, 2020
Peabody’s death toll has climbed to 90 and Lynn has the fourth most coronavirus cases in the state, according to city and state data released on Wednesday.
Lynn’s Food Security Task Force tackles need from outbreak
By Gayla Cawley | May 7, 2020
LYNN — A number of organizations throughout the city have stepped up to provide free groceries and meals to those in need throughout the COVID-19 outbreak, which has sparked the need for a more centralized food distribution service.
Eastern Bank adds $5M for virus relief funds
By Gayla Cawley | May 7, 2020
The Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation will invest an additional $5 million of COVID-19 relief funds into community organizations that serve vulnerable populations in parts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
Teamwork comes full circle for doctor from Swampscott
By Steve Krause | May 7, 2020
Eleven years ago, she was Allie Beaulieu, and she and her Swampscott High girls basketball teammates were winning the Division 3 state championship at the DCU Center in Worcester.
Double duty: Firefighter tackling coronavirus, college
By Elyse Carmosino | May 6, 2020
BOSTON — COVID-19 front line worker Michael Lydon balances his full-time job with a full college course load.
COVID-19 deaths climb in Lynn, but new reported cases decline
By Gayla Cawley | May 6, 2020
Four more Lynn residents have died from the coronavirus since Monday, which brings the city’s death toll to 67.
Builders bearing but not grinning about Lynn’s COVID inspection fees
By Thor Jourgensen | May 6, 2020
LYNN — Inspectors hired by the city to ensure construction projects protect against coronavirus come with a thousands-of-dollars-a-month price tag for contractors.
Mayor extends Lynn’s overnight curfew
By Gayla Cawley | May 6, 2020
LYNN — The city’s overnight curfew has been extended until May 18.
Local communities facing ‘worst case scenario’ with upcoming budgets
By Gayla Cawley | May 5, 2020
The deadly coronavirus, which has already battered the nation’s economy, has presented a “worst case scenario” for cities and towns that are preparing their budgets for the upcoming fiscal year.
Living the wildlife: As humans stay at home, animals roaming free
By Elyse Carmosino | May 5, 2020
North Shore residents may see a lot more wildlife than usual on their daily walks, thanks to a combination of springtime and social distancing.
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