
Town wants no part of Boston’s ‘Methadone Mile’
SAUGUS — Elected officials and residents expressed their strong opposition Thursday morning to a proposal from the City of Boston, which aims to clean up its so-called... Read more.

Lynn’s Crighton plugs electric buses
LYNN — State Sen. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn) is supportive of a new report calling for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to commit to 100-percent... Read more.

Nahant looks to see a brighter future
NAHANT — Things aren’t just looking brighter on the island, but greener as well. The town has been awarded a $195,457 Green Communities grant from the... Read more.

203rd Topsfield Fair opens
TOPSFIELD ― It has been nearly 100 years since the last time that the Topsfield Fair returned from a prolonged absence, and fairgoers are itching to return to... Read more.

Eight climate-change protesters arrested outside Gov. Baker’s home
SWAMPSCOTT — Eight climate-change protesters were arrested Tuesday morning outside Gov. Charlie Baker’s Monument Avenue home. Seven of the people taken into... Read more.

Outdated Pioneer logo painted over in Lynnfield High School gym angers residents
LYNNFIELD — While Lynnfield High School Principal Robert Cleary claims that it was simple maintenance, residents are upset that a mural of a Pioneer logo — the... Read more.

Lynnfield’s Rebelo receives Dorothy Presser award
LYNNFIELD — When COVID-19 hit, Toni Rebelo was there to answer the call for the town’s schools. Rebelo was hired as the district’s COVID-19 liaison... Read more.

Marblehead faces its coastal vulnerabilities
MARBLEHEAD — To kick off Climate Week, state and town officials gathered Tuesday afternoon at Hammond Park to announce plans for how the town will be using grant... Read more.

‘Coffee with Corey’ talks COVID-19 impacts in Peabody
PEABODY — While a lot of the commonwealth was able to take a break from dealing with the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the same can’t be said for... Read more.

Salem will require negative COVID-19 test for large indoor events in October
SALEM — With tourists from all over the world expected to descend on the Witch City for its signature Halloween season during a period when COVID-19 cases are... Read more.