Swampscott educators celebrate retirement
SWAMPSCOTT — After over 25 years of experience each, educators, Councilor Cathy Kalpin at Clarke Elementary School, and Fifth Grade Math Teacher, Mary Powers at... Read more.
A final stroll through Stanley school in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — With the Stanley Elementary School set to be demolished beginning July 1, students and staff will be given the opportunity to walk the halls of the... Read more.
Marblehead cares, leads, and listens
MARBLEHEAD— Candidate and experienced public health official, Helaine Hazlett, is running for reelection to the Marblehead Board of Health. Voting opens to the... Read more.
Local Salem visual artist journeys to Morocco
SALEM — At the Solo Art Exhibition at Culture house, Indra Persad Milowe, a visual artist living and working in Salem, displayed her artwork from her journey to... Read more.
Marblehead discusses active-shooter response
MARBLEHEAD — Marblehead High School plans to repurpose its current entrance with the goal of increasing school safety and protecting against active school shootings... Read more.
Swampscott discussing finances
SWAMPSCOTT — The Finance Committee began discussing two warrant articles Wednesday that have already been approved at Town Meeting. The FinCom will take three... Read more.
Four Significant Awards presented by Lynn Historical Commission
LYNN — Presented by The Lynn Historical Commission at Lynn City Hall, are four significant awards: the Residential Award, accepted by brothers Hashmat and Hourmat... Read more.
Fitzgerald proposes projects to Capital Improvement Committee
SWAMPSCOTT— Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald, presented two project proposals to the Capital Improvement Committee for approval. Both projects have a budget... Read more.
Lynn Classical 446 graduates urged to live to the fullest
LYNN — There was a lot to celebrate Monday morning as 446 seniors said their goodbyes at Manning Field to Lynn Classical High School. First, it was a sparkling... Read more.
Marblehead graduates 246
Marblehead — Graduates walked onto the field to their seats awaiting being presented with their diplomas. All 246 students were dressed in black and red gowns... Read more.