Ex-Item reporter MassBike director
BOSTON – Richard Fries, a former reporter at The Item, has been named executive director of the Massachusetts Bicycle Co?alition (MassBike).His appointment... Read more.
LACC networking at KIPP
KIPP Academy of Lynn will host the Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce Monday, Jan. 26 Noontime Networking at their High Rock Street location from noon to 1:30 p.m.Noontime... Read more.
Tips to manage arthritis pain more naturally
One in five adults in the United States now reports having doctor-diagnosed arthritis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).For those... Read more.
People, Places, and Things: 1-9-15
North Shore presence strong at Baker inaugurationLynn-area residents’ faces were not hard to spot amidst the crowds flooding State House corridors and packing... Read more.
Police looking for suspect in Eastern Bank robbery
LYNN – Police are asking the public for help identifying the suspect who robbed Eastern Bank the afternoon of Dec. 15.The suspect is described as a black male... Read more.
People, Places, and Things: 1-8-15
Vitalis view Patrick’s portrait with the governorLynn attorney Richard Vitali and wife, Kathy, took time out from enjoying nephew Michael Vitali’s swearing-in... Read more.
Lynn third-graders receive free dictionaries
LYNN – Thanks to the generosity of the Lynn Rotary Club and corporate sponsor Equitable Bank, every third-grader in Lynn brought home a new dictionary this... Read more.
People, Places and Things: 1-7-15
Peabody welcomes Green Works, Inc.It is one of the largest recycling facilities on the North Shore and Green Works, Inc. received a Chamber of Commerce welcome to... Read more.
Scopa new loan officer at N.S. Bank
PEABODY – Lisa Scopa has been appointed a commercial lending officer at North Shore Bank.Scopa will be responsible for developing new business and servicing... Read more.
People, Places and Things: 1-6-15
Brooke well-remembered from 1975 Lynn visitAlmost 40 years has passed, but former Lynn police officer and local resident Richard Sims Sr. did not have trouble recalling... Read more.