
Marblehead schools pass resolution against antisemitism
MARBLEHEAD — The School Committee passed a resolution against the Massachusetts Teachers Association’s (MTA’s) antisemitic teaching materials Thursday night... Read more.

Marblehead Town Meeting passes key articles
MARBLEHEAD — Marblehead voters tackled 52 articles last week at Town Meeting, and while many hot ticket items have earned their time in the limelight, many have... Read more.

Marblehead approves $119 million town budget
MARBLEHEAD – With the passing of Article 22 at Town Meeting Wednesday night, the town voted that the sum of $119,479,480 would be raised and appropriated for the... Read more.

Fostering a safe space for at-risk youth
LYNN — Harborlight Homes and The Haven Project welcomed community members into the Catalyst Housing building at 65 Munroe St. Friday morning to listen to a series... Read more.

Zoning bylaws amended at Marblehead Town Meeting
MARBLEHEAD — Two zoning bylaw Articles passed at Town Meeting this week. Despite attempts to indefinitely postpone the vote on Article 23 and amend its wording,... Read more.

New housing addresses at-risk young adults in Lynn
LYNN – Harborlight Homes and The Haven Project will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony at 65 Munroe St. Friday from 10-11:30 a.m. to celebrate the completion... Read more.

Marblehead Town Meeting: Take 2
MARBLEHEAD – After Monday’s delayed start to this year’s Town Meeting, Tuesday’s 13-minute delay to allow everyone to enter the Marblehead High School Field... Read more.

Marblehead Town Meeting postponed
MARBLEHEAD – After what started as a 30 minute delay in Town Meeting Monday due to technical and capacity issues, Moderator Jack Attridge took the stage to ask... Read more.

K-6 recess is elementary issue in Marblehead
MARBLEHEAD — After the School Committee passed its flag policy 4-1 Thursday night, it also performed a first reading for the drafted Elementary Recess Policy for... Read more.

Marblehead passes school flag policy
MARBLEHEAD — The School Committee voted 4-1 to pass its policy regarding the display of flags and banners Thursday night after 18 months of deliberation. The policy... Read more.