Water main break in Saugus closes two lanes on Route 1
SAUGUS – Department of Public Works crews were expected to work well into Friday morning to repair a 6-inch water main that burst on Route 1 north near McDonalds... Read more.
Lynn Police release bank robbery photos
LYNN – Lynn Police on Monday morning released three surveillance photos of the man suspected of robbing Sovereign Bank at 39 Exchange St. on Thursday.The man... Read more.
Lynn bank robber photos released
LYNN – Lynn Police this morning released three surveillance photos of the man suspected of robbing Sovereign Bank at 39 Exchange St. on Thursday. The man entered... Read more.
Saugus, Target sponsoring National Night Out event
SAUGUS – The town will join forces with Target on Tuesday as part of a national campaign to heighten crime awareness.Target is participating as a sponsor of... Read more.
Governor signs law renaming state colleges to universities
BOSTON – Gov. Deval Patrick signed into law Wednesday a bill that transforms Salem State College into Salem State University.The bill was signed at a State... Read more.
Saugus Fire rescues man from quarry
SAUGUS – Firefighters on Sunday dramatically rescued a man stranded on the edge of Aggregate Industries’ rock quarry at 1831 Broadway.According to Fire... Read more.
LCHC recognizes KAYA at youth awards ceremony
LYNN-The Lynn Community Health Center?s Khmer American Youth in Action (KAYA) program held its second annual Youth Recognition Ceremony last week.The project provides... Read more.
Peabody to receive $200G EPA brownfields grant
PEABODY – The city of Peabody is among dozens of New England communities selected to receive a total of $16.1 million in federal Environmental Protection Agency... Read more.
Lynn residency board puts 5 on notice
LYNN – Members of the Residency Compliance Commission voted unanimously Thursday to hold hearings for five of six municipal employees accused of violating... Read more.
Residency Commission to hear five out of six cases
LYNN -Members of the Residency Compliance Commission voted unanimously Thursday to hold hearings for five of six municipal employees accused of violating the city’s... Read more.
