
Words from Anthony Amore after his loss to William Galvin
Democrat William Galvin (D) was re-elected as Massachusetts Secretary of State, defeating Republican Anthony Amore 71.56 percent to 24.75 percent. “I’m grateful... Read more.

Marblehead crafters gear up for the 48th Annual Christmas Walk
MARBLEHEAD — It’s the first week of November and Marbleheadians are already gearing up for Christmas. Santa Claus is coming to town in four weeks. He will... Read more.

Makerspace initiative to move into new Lynn home
LYNN — Lynn is a city with a proud manufacturing history and Ted Dillard, founder of Brickyard Collaborative, plans to bring that back. After receiving a $56,000... Read more.

Chris Tuttle settles into interim CEO role at Bridgewell
Chris Tuttle is settling into an unexpected role. Seven months ago, the New York native and Beverly resident was hired as Bridgewell’s Chief Operating Officer... Read more.

100 Lynn Classical students have been invited to watch “Hamilton” at the Boston Opera House
LYNN — Classical students expect to have their worlds turned upside down when they go see the mega-hit performance of “Hamilton” in Boston next week.... Read more.

Swampscott is rolling out their new Swampscott for All Ages Committee
SWAMPSCOTT — Swampscott is rolling out a new committee in hopes of addressing the continuous increase in its elderly population. Town residents Heidi Whear and... Read more.

Lynn resident Cheryl Crounse appointed as vice president of the Salem State University Foundation
Lynn resident Cheryl Crounse prepares for her most advanced role yet with the Salem State University Foundation, Inc. Crounse began her career with the university... Read more.

Local students are fighting to implement a curriculum that teaches students about human rights and values
LYNN — Carlos Prudencio may be a local student but he has a global view of human rights. The Lynn English sophomore, along with friends Nyah Lalimarmo, Michelle... Read more.

Gov. Charlie Baker and Marylou Sudders come to Lynn to announce more funds to battle opioid addiction
LYNN — The city’s community health center is slated to get a piece of the state’s $50 million investment in opioid addiction treatment. Gov. Charlie... Read more.

Swampscott to hold first-ever idea exchange in December
SWAMPSCOTT — It’s “your town, your ideas” say Swampscott officials, and the town is giving residents the platform to share them. Swampscott boards,... Read more.