
Saugus residents to weigh in on future of Route 1
SAUGUS – Town officials are offering residents a chance to share their input on what should be done with Route 1 development, including at the Weylu?s and... Read more.

Item Spelling Bee winner takes national stage
Competition has begun for 2014 Item Spelling Bee winner Mitchell Robson and 280 other contestants who have traveled to Washington, D.C., this week for the Scripps... Read more.

Lynn woman accused of robbing store with needle
LYNN – A Lynn woman was arrested and charged with armed robbery after allegedly threatening a Payless Shoes clerk with a hypodermic needle.According to police,... Read more.

NSCC graduates urged to follow their passions at any age
SALEM – From the student who earned her associate degree 14 years after starting college to bestselling author Andre Dubus III?s keynote address, speakers... Read more.

Lynnfield board overturns MarketStreet vote
LYNNFIELD – The Lynnfield Board of Selectmen has taken what is believed to be an unprecedented step and overturned a Town Meeting vote, allowing the MarketStreet... Read more.

Saugus school positions may end up on chopping block
SAUGUS – Athletic Director Robert O?Leary is just one school department employee whose job could be cut in a proposed plan to handle budget constraints.With... Read more.

Saugus steps closer to providing grease trap regulations
SAUGUS – After six months of continuing requests for grease traps, the Board of Selectmen have a draft for grease trap regulations.The board asked Department... Read more.

Neighbors fight for Lynn family to stay in home
LYNN – Lynn neighbors said they will stand and fight to keep James and Yvette Irwin in their Trinity Avenue home, even if it means blocking the door from potential... Read more.

Saugus selectmen detail grievances against town manager
SAUGUS – A frustrated Board of Selectmen took a vote at its meeting Tuesday to upgrade all requests to Town Manager Scott Crabtree to be known as “directives”... Read more.

Red Rock Bistro owner defends demolition of Swampscott landmark
SWAMPSCOTT – Red Rock Bistro owner Martin Bloom said he isn?t concerned over a possible demolition penalty fine from the Historical Commission because the... Read more.