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COVID cases still on rise in region
By Gayla Cawley | April 30, 2020
Lynn now has more than 2,000 coronavirus cases, another death has been reported in Swampscott and nine more Peabody residents have died since Monday, according to city and state data.
Lynn restaurant owner says curb-side a downturn for business
By Gayla Cawley and David Mclellan | April 30, 2020
LYNN — One Lynn restaurant owner is pushing back on a city policy that is limiting customers to curbside pick-up only, saying the new takeout restriction is hurting business.
Little pomp for local graduations under these circumstances
By Gayla Cawley and Steve Krause | April 30, 2020
As it stands now, this year’s high school seniors who are due to graduate in the next two months will most likely be well into their first semester of college before they’re able to take part in a traditional ceremony.
Saugus High celebrating Class of 2020 with banners throughout downtown
By Elyse Carmosino | April 30, 2020
SAUGUS — It may not be the Senior Sendoff anyone imagined, but Saugus High School is still celebrating its class of 2020 in style.
Swampscott sees first five COVID-19 deaths in one week
By David Mclellan | April 29, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — The town has seen its first five deaths from COVID-19 in the last week, the town government announced on its website Monday.
Lynn man’s recovery from virus hailed as ‘a miracle’
By Gayla Cawley | April 29, 2020
LYNN — One Lynn woman thinks the story of her father’s recovery from severe COVID-19 illness can serve as a beacon of hope to other families who are forced to wait on the sidelines while their loved ones battle the deadly virus.
Stay-at-home advisory extended through May 18
By Elyse Carmosino | April 29, 2020
Gov. Charlie Baker has extended the current stay-at-home orders through May 18.
Businesses reach out to rise above coronavirus restrictions
By Thor Jourgensen | April 29, 2020
When coronavirus social distancing restrictions slammed her Peabody business, Nothing Bundt Cakes owner Sherri Foresta found ways to stay open and increase her social media presence.
Marblehead moves Town Meeting to June 29
By Steve Krause | April 29, 2020
MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead Town Meeting, which had been scheduled for May 4 (the traditional first Monday of the month) has been moved to Monday, June 29, at 7 p.m. in the Middle School Performing Arts Center.
Swampscott therapist’s comic book addresses children’s coronavirus anxieties
By Thor Jourgensen | April 28, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — When her clients poured out their concerns about coronavirus anxiety and fears plaguing their children, Anna Svetchnikov turned to her own children for help.
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