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Steve Krause’s new normal is anything but
By Steve Krause | May 2, 2020
You’ve undoubtedly seen the cartoons and the other memes that reflect our growing frustration with social distancing and self-quarantines that have become what is now tiresomely called “the new normal.”
Nahant will now require employees and customers to wear face masks
By Elyse Carmosino | May 2, 2020
NAHANT — Town Administrator Tony Barletta issued an emergency order Friday mandating that protective face coverings to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 be worn by anyone entering an essential business.
A son remembers his hero and father Maurice C. Poulin
By Thor Jourgensen | May 2, 2020
NAHANT — Coronavirus claimed Maurice C. Poulin only after the master sailor’s wish for how he spent his last weeks came true.
Regional pressure is growing to reopen golf courses
By Anne Marie Tobin | May 2, 2020
Golfers may soon be hitting the links.
Nick and Melissa Zaino giving a Facebook Live music concert every Sunday this month
By Bill Brotherton | May 2, 2020
LYNN — Zainoland is a wonderful, magical, musical place. It’s a place where John Prine’s “Angel From Montgomery” coexists with Mr. Mister’s “Broken Wings,” where comedy and popular song intermingle, where the unexpected is to be expected.
Grim news continues as virus deaths mount
By Gayla Cawley | May 1, 2020
Additional COVID-19 deaths were reported in Lynn, Saugus and Swampscott on Thursday.
Restaurants facing the new reality of COVID-19
By Elyse Carmosino, Gayla Cawley, and David Mclellan | May 1, 2020
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts just passed 60,000. And now with more than 3,000 deaths, there is no sign the current pandemic is going to dissipate soon, leaving restaurant owners to worry about their bottom lines, and the job security of their staff.
NSCC reaching out to veterans during coronavirus
By Thor Jourgensen | May 1, 2020
Navy veteran Jovan Ector considers his volunteer work with North Shore Community College’s (NSCC) new Food4Vets program an opportunity to give back the help he received nine years ago.
Saugus photographers step up for first responders
By Elyse Carmosino | May 1, 2020
SAUGUS — Two Saugus photographers have put a local twist on the Front Steps Project.
Local colleges push date for commitment to June 1
By Anne Marie Tobin | April 30, 2020
With schools closed across the nation, many for the rest of the academic year, this year’s graduating class of high school seniors is facing unprecedented challenges in mapping out their futures for the next four years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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