
Swampscott Police warn residents of avian flu
SWAMPSCOTT — Avian flu is “running rampant” among beaches in the North Shore, and police here are warning residents to be wary of injured or sick aquatic birds... Read more.

Salem set to discuss wind terminal
Maritime vessel management company Crowley and energy service company Avangrid, along with the City of Salem, will hold a public meeting on Zoom Wednesday at 6:00... Read more.

Graduation Day opens new Pathways in Lynn
LYNN — Pathways, a program designed to provide high school education to adults, graduated 34 students on the Lynn Commons Thursday evening. While the graduates,... Read more.

$30,000 grant will allow Lynn to play it cool
LYNN — With summer fast approaching, the city received a $30,000 grant from the COVID-safe Cooling Strategies Grant Program this week to implement systems to mitigate... Read more.

Salem Teacher arrested for allegedly assaulting young students
SALEM — A former gym teacher at Saltonstall School was arrested Wednesday night on charges that he allegedly assaulted 10 female students at the school between... Read more.

Did you know yesterday was Fly a Kite Day?
REVERE — A giant squid drifted through the air at Revere Beach Wednesday, casting a shadow over the sand that caused two sunbathing women to remove their sunglasses,... Read more.

Region on the rebound: Communities bouncing back after pandemic
LYNN — Government officials gathered for bacon and eggs in the upper ballroom of the Knights of Columbus Wednesday morning for the 2022 Greater Lynn Chamber of... Read more.

Lynn Man Caught with Meth, Fentanyl
SALEM, N.H. — A 31-year–old Lynn man was arrested Tuesday night., after police allegedly found him with over 100 grams of fentanyl and over a pound of methamphetamine... Read more.

Lynn Council OKs mayor’s $448M budget
LYNN — City Council members unanimously approved Mayor Jared Nicholson’s $448 million budget for the 2023 fiscal year at a City Council meeting Tuesday evening.... Read more.

La Vida opens the door for 45 future college students
LYNN — On Friday, 45 low-income high school seniors enrolled in the La Vida Scholars program gathered at Uncommon Feasts to announce their college acceptances.... Read more.