New festival lets Lynn artists shine
LYNN — The city’s first Summer Arts Festival will feature local artists showing and selling their creations, town walks with a local historian, lots of ... Read more.
Coming soon: Lynnway living
LYNN — The new 811 Lynnway development will change the face of Lynn and attract new residents and clients for many of the city’s businesses, according to Ch... Read more.
Nahant Doesn’t Take the American Flag Lightly
NAHANT — The American Legion will hold its Flag Retirement Ceremony at Nahant Life Saving Station at Short Beach at 6 p.m. Friday. Residents are invited to dr... Read more.
Saugus slowing summer reading slide
SAUGUS — The summer program “Oceans of Possibilities,” will open at the Saugus Public Library. Registration begins Monday June 20, and the program run... Read more.
Lynnway project draws protest
LYNN — While the city raised the Juneteenth flag on the front steps of City Hall Tuesday, concerned citizens, as well as Lynn United for Change, gathered insi... Read more.
Superintendent tells LVTI grads: “The world needs doers”
LYNN — Lynn Vocational Technical Institute graduates fumbled for the high school memories they lost from parts of two years of quarantine, and Monday the floo... Read more.
New Salem OB-GYN chief speaks up for women’s rights
SALEM – Medical professionals specializing in obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN), who deal with the first heartbeats of an unborn child and assist at the inti... Read more.
KIPP grads told courage is one step ahead of fear
LYNN – KIPP Academy Collegiate’s graduation Saturday morning at Manning Field was a joyous occasion, matching a warm, starting with the warm, sunny weat... Read more.
Once again, Saugus logo subject of debate
SAUGUS – The debate is on. And its subject is something very near and dear to Saugonians throughout the town. What’s at stake is the future use of the l... Read more.
Saugus stabilizes special-ed
SAUGUS — At the last School Committee meeting, the establishment of the Special Education Stabilization Fund at the level not exceeding two percent of net sch... Read more.