
Athanas properties on menu in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board, Finance Committee, and Capital Improvements Committee held a joint meeting on Wednesday to discuss the financial standing of the... Read more.

Lynn Mayor proposes $448 Million
LYNN — The City Council is preparing to review Mayor Jared Nicholson’s $448.1 million budget for the 2023 fiscal year. The Budget Subcommittee of the... Read more.

In Swampscott, they still are a scream
SWAMPSCOTT — The Summer Theater program returns this summer with a production of The Addams Family Younger@Part. The Swampscott Summer Theater program, designed... Read more.

Swampscott fire union far from bargaining agreement
SWAMPSCOTT — The Firefighters Union remains the only town union without a finalized collective bargaining agreement. Town Meeting members voted two weeks ago to... Read more.

LYNN — After 10 weeks of full-time training, a class of 24 firefighters graduated from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy in Stow, including six members of... Read more.

Swampscott woman’s formula matches parents to keep babies fed
SWAMPSCOTT — In an effort to provide relief to stressed parents amid the baby formula shortage, a local mom built a formula exchange website that has already connected... Read more.

Swampscott discusses Athanas land plan
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board Thursday had a new surprise for the town while it was voting to purchase the site of the Hawthorne By the Sea restaurant on the town’s... Read more.

Nahant ready for the heat
NAHANT — The town is preparing to meet the arrival of summer weather this weekend by opening its public beaches and holding the 10th Annual Spring Beaches Cleanup. ... Read more.

New Lynn Senior Center, a place for the young at heart
LYNN — A few dozen senior residents gathered at the new Lynn Senior Center at 37 Friend St. Wednesday morning to play a game of bingo. The center “softly”... Read more.

Lynn teachers protest class size
LYNN — The city’s public school teachers held walk-ins at all 26 schools Wednesday morning to demonstrate the need for a fair contract, smaller classrooms, and... Read more.