Taking stock of Lynn seniors
Thursday’s “Fall Fest for Lynn Seniors” at Old Tyme Italian Cuisine provided pizza and service information to local seniors and put smiles on ... Read more.
A star-crossed saga ends in Saugus
A $4.5 million state investment in Kasabuski Memorial Ice Rink improvements should serve as a lesson in thinking small for the Town of Saugus. The town has ha... Read more.
Irony and opportunity in Lynn
It is gratifying and ironic that the Baker administration included Lynn’s Seaport Landing Marina in the most recent round of Seaport Economic Council fund... Read more.
Lynn development vote lacked planner’s insight
When the Lynn City Council voted on Sept. 7 to approve a 181-unit development at 50 Friend St. and a 12-unit project slated for 56-58 Ocean St., a critical voic... Read more.
Opinion: On to November in the mayor’s race
On a Lynn preliminary election day when fewer than one in six voters went to the polls, School Committeeman Jared Nicholson scored a clear, first-round win in t... Read more.
Swampscott takes a big step forward
Swampscott Town Meeting members overwhelmingly invested in a brighter future for town children by approving a warrant article giving town officials permission t... Read more.
Dan Wistran made a difference
Veterans called Dr. Daniel C. Wistran a friend for more than two decades, thanks to Wistran’s commitment to ensuring a veterans’ health clinic provi... Read more.
Doing business the Peabody way
We hope the commitment Sarah Narcus and Ellen Basch said Peabody city officials made to them will be kept on Sept. 9 when the daughter-and-mother business team ... Read more.
Saugus sets the bar high
We applaud Saugus Superintendent of Schools Erin McMahon for throwing down the gauntlet and urging the Saugus School Committee to join her in making the academi... Read more.
Get used to democracy, Lynnfield
The events witnessed at Lynnfield’s Aug. 18 joint meeting should frankly embarrass residents of the town. “I have never before heard anyone yell l... Read more.