Blue Line trains attach sixth car
REVERE – All trains on the Blue Line rapid transit line from Boston to Revere have been upgraded from four to six cars, enabling the “T” to carry... Read more.
Coastal communities can get state grants to halt stormwater pollution
LYNN – The state has $400,000 in grants available to help shoreline communities improve coastal water quality by halting pollution runoff from roads and constructing... Read more.
Lynn’s O’Keefe School remains in limbo
LYNN – The City Council’s Public Property Committee on Tuesday put the brakes on a move to sell the vacant O’Keefe school building at 176 Franklin... Read more.
Lynn landmark glows true blue
LYNN – Friday evening commuters got an unexpected surprise as they drove along the Lynnway.No, it wasn’t a State Police sobriety checkpoint. It was something... Read more.
North Shore retirees find joy in antique auto restoration
PEABODY – Three North Shore men are infatuated with a cream puff.The delicacy is actually a 1934 Chevrolet Sports Sedan with low mileage, owned for most of... Read more.
Lynn mayoral race recount Wednesday
LYNN – Mayor Edward J. Clancy Jr. and mayor-elect Judith Flanagan Kennedy, who won the Nov. 3 election by 27 votes, have separately filed for a hand recount... Read more.
Nahant native captures science writing award
NAHANT – Nahant native Julia Cort was willing to do whatever it took to get the story, including wearing a blindfold during a car ride to a secret “diamond... Read more.
DA: Prevention, law enforcement key in battling drug abuse
PEABODY-The scourge of drug abuse affecting the United States must be addressed through community-based awareness and prevention programs rather than solely by law... Read more.
North Shore Arc adopts new name, expands service area
DANVERS ? North Shore Arc, once known as The Association for Retarded Children, is again undergoing a name change that reflects the expansion of its service area.The... Read more.
Lynn council members on the move
LYNN – Constituents looking for their city councilors won’t find them in the old fourth-floor office at City Hall after next week.By late November, the... Read more.