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Despite coronavirus, people still trying to stay in shape
By Steve Krause | May 5, 2020
For a society that puts so much emphasis on staying in shape, the absence of gyms and fitness studios in this pandemic environment have left us virtually on our own.
Lynn virus deaths spike
By Gayla Cawley | May 5, 2020
Fourteen Lynn residents have died from the coronavirus since last Friday, while Peabody’s death toll now stands at 83.
State modifies MCAS graduation policy
By Anne Marie Tobin and Gayla Cawley | May 4, 2020
The competency requirements that current high school seniors need to graduate have been modified temporarily by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).
Virus ‘hasn’t changed’ probation services
By David Mclellan | May 4, 2020
Although stress levels are high, there is no indication that probationers have been any less compliant with court-ordered terms during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Brian Mirasolo, deputy commissioner of field services for Massachusetts Probation Services.
Red Cross increasing donations to food banks
By Gayla Cawley | May 4, 2020
The American Red Cross has increased its donations to local food banks that serve Lynn, Chelsea and Revere — three communities that have been battered by the coronavirus pandemic.
Drive-by parade held for Lynner battling ALS
By David Mclellan | May 4, 2020
LYNN — Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tom Barber’s family and friends were going to make sure Saturday, May 2, was a special day for him.
Valuable pet sounds from a dog trainer
By Bill Brotherton | May 4, 2020
LYNN — Is staying at home driving you crazy? Do you long for a return to your normal routine?
Essential workers saluted with May Day car rally in Lynn
LYNN — Local labor and community organization members rallied Friday with a drive-by parade saluting essential workers and immigrants on the coronavirus front lines.
Swampscott’s infection rate starting to rise
By Elyse Carmosino | May 2, 2020
Lynn, Revere, Saugus, and Swampscott have all reported additional cases of COVID-19 as of Friday.
Salem wholesale seafood distributorship company is selling backyard clambakes to go
By Steve Krause | May 2, 2020
SALEM — The list of the things we’re not allowed to do as we enter the third month of the coronavirus quarantine is as restrictive as it was when the crisis began in March.
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