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These area codes could save your life
By Steve Krause | April 28, 2020
If you get a phone call and the area codes “857 or 833” pop up on your caller ID, you’d best answer. It might not only save your life, but it might be the difference between life and death for friends and loved ones too.
Virus deaths soar in Lynn, Peabody
By Gayla Cawley | April 28, 2020
Lynn and Peabody saw a surge in deaths over the weekend and Marblehead reported its first virus fatality on Monday as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the region.
Union Hospital respiratory clinic seeing steady referrals
By Thor Jourgensen | April 28, 2020
LYNN — The Union Hospital respiratory clinic opened two weeks ago to screen people referred by their doctors is screening more than 30 people a day and has the capacity, if needed, to double that number.
Lynn superintendent pushes for earlier start to school year in fall
By Gayla Cawley | April 28, 2020
LYNN — With schools closed for the remainder of the year and the district’s implementation of its new remote learning plan on Monday, Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler said his administration is beginning to look toward the fall.
Temporary homeless shelter set up at Lynn YMCA
By Gayla Cawley | April 28, 2020
LYNN — One floor of the Lynn YMCA has been converted into a temporary homeless shelter, which allows for more social distancing than what residents had at the city’s emergency shelter.
Lynn’s LEO Inc. awarded $10K to fight coronavirus
By Gayla Cawley | April 27, 2020
LYNN — Leading through Empowering Opportunities (LEO Inc.) has been awarded a $10,000 grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts to aid with its COVID-19 relief efforts in the community.
State AG’s office helps those burdened during COVID-19
By David Mclellan | April 27, 2020
People should be “on alert” for companies that may try to take advantage of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Local firms make it their business to stay in business
By Anne Marie Tobin | April 27, 2020
Many local lawyers, accountants and insurance agents are scrambling to adapt their day-to-day operations so they can stay in business during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rock-solid messages of encouragement in Nahant
By Elyse Carmosino | April 27, 2020
NAHANT — In a local take on a national movement, Nahant residents have been painting rocks with encouraging messages to boost town morale during the coronavirus pandemic.
Krause: Don’t be naive: ‘Normal’ is still a long way away
By Steve Krause | April 25, 2020
The cracks are starting to appear in the veneer of our solid national response to COVID-19. Less than two months into social distancing, we’re not all in lockstep anymore with the effort to stop any further spread of the disease in its tracks.
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