
Crighton: Sign language a barrier to beach safety
LYNN — State Sen. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn) held a hearing over Zoom Wednesday morning, with members of the Metropolitan Beaches Commission (MBC) and the nonprofit... Read more.

Couple injured, 5 people displaced in Peabody fire
PEABODY — A fire broke out on 60 Ellsworth Road early Wednesday morning, destroying a two-story house, hospitalizing two residents and leaving it uninhabitable... Read more.

Lynn does away with residency requirement
LYNN — The City Council voted, 8-2, Tuesday night to send a home-rule petition to the state legislature that would eliminate the city charter’s residency... Read more.

Salem rescinds mask and vaccine mandates
SALEM — The Board of Health voted unanimously Tuesday night to rescind the city’s indoor-mask and vaccine mandates. Board of Health Chair Dr. Jeremy Schiller... Read more.

Lynn school curriculum puts focus on Black history
LYNN — Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Tutwiler said all K-12 students in the Lynn Public Schools (LPS) are given the opportunity through school-wide events... Read more.

Peabody businesses feel snowed under
PEABODY — As snowbanks continue to cover the sidewalks and roads of Main Street, Sarah Narcus, owner of Olio and founder of the Local Business Coalition, believes... Read more.

Salem to review COVID protocols
SALEM — The city’s vaccine and indoor-mask mandate will be reviewed during Tuesday night’s virtual Board of Health meeting, and will be put to a vote whether... Read more.

The goal is Community Enrichment in Lynn
LYNN —The Lynn Community Enrichment Program announced it will be returning for its winter session and expanding its regular and certification-oriented classes... Read more.

Mayor fills out Lynn boards
LYNN — Mayor Jared Nicholson has finalized his appointments for three boards and commissions and sent them to the City Council, which will vote on the recommendations... Read more.

Lynn’s newest rap group performs in Revere
LYNN — Looking back at their concert at Revere Beach on Jan. 28, rapper and performer, “C4” of the East Lynn rap group, Eastside Most Hated (EMH), said the... Read more.